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LASTLY: We hereby appoint Mr. Kinder Executor of this, our last WILL and TESTA- MENT, and we hereby revoke all former WILLS made by us. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto subscribed our names in the year of out Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-two. kSignedr Mary Ann Encarnacao Phyllis Taibbi Beverly Steeves Elizabeth Johnson Joan Maynard George Ux Philip Low Charles Cresta Faculty Sponsor: Miss Clifford We whose names are hereto subscribed do certify that on the second day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred fifty-two, the Class of 1952, the testa- tors subscribed their names to the testament in our presence and in the presence of each of us at the same time, and in our presence and hearing declared the same to be their last WILL and TESTAMENT, and requested us, and each of us, to sign our names thereto as witnesses to the executive thereof, which we hereby do in the presence of the testators and of each other on the said date. and right opposite our names our respective places of residence. fSignedr Harold A. Staunton Harriet B. Dunning Eleanor K. Abbott
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ill of Class of 1952 TO WHOMEVER IT MAY CONCERNZ WE, the Class of 1952, of Wakefield High School, Town of Wakefield, County of Middlesex, being in full and complete possession of our faculties of mind and body, do hereby declare and proclaim this document to be our last will and testament and do hereby devise, bequeath and bestow our gifts and possessions in the following manner: FIRST: THE CLASS GIFT: A sum of money for a class gift to be purchased under the direction of Mr. Kinder and the Class Gift Committee. comprising: Eleanor Bartlett, Janet Evans, Judith McCormack, Lillian Mitchell, David Mohla, Ronald Brown, Paul Chirone and Alfred Foley. SECOND: To the Faculty of Wakefield High School, our sincere appreciation for your faithful and untiring efforts in guiding us through the past four years. To Mr. Hendershot, our Superintendent, a long and happy stay at Wakefield. To Mr. Kinder: One absentee with an original excuse. To Mr. Fulton: The rest he so well deserves. To Mr. White: A trowel to dig up the rare specimens he anticipates finding on his trip to the South. To Miss Upham: Some co-operative boys. To Miss Caswell: A complete set of Official equipment. To Mr. Tighe: A class of man-hating girls. To Mr. Colucci: Nothing - because he's so swell. To Miss Hiatt: One senior girl who has proper manners. To Miss Height: A gold-trimmed sphere. To Mrs. Murley: Pupils who retum study slips promptly. To Mr. Ceddia: Soundproof walls. To Miss Abbott: Adhesive tape for the pupils. To Miss Nichols: A new gymnasium. To Mrs. Allen: New soap jars in the lavatory. THIRD: To the Junior Class, we leave our knowledge of four great years at Wake- field High School. FOURTH: To the Sophomore Class, our hope that you are the first class to graduate from a new high school. FIFTH: To the Freshman Class. all of our books, in the hope that you will get as much use from them as we did. SIXTH: Individually, we bequeath the following: Philip Shea's whiffle to Chubby LoPresti. Ella Darrah's hair to Isabelle Rafuse. Albie Chinchillo's dancing to Nicky Taylor. Sebastian Tine's height to Angelo Caiani. Bob Luken's physique to Joseph Racamato. Ethel Leavitt's shyness to Dora Palmerino. Joan Wheaton's height to Mary Fasciano. Eddie Bruno's curly hair to Bob Fuller. Jo Danie1's dimples to Nancy Hodsdon. John Zappala's sophistication to Bennie Tropeano. Eileen MacLeod's sophistication to Laney Muse. Kathy Creedon's activities to Patricia Boucher. Dick Boucher's shyness to Harold Brownson. Howard Swett's hot rod to Teddy Nelson. Doug Morley's saxophone to Robert Mclntire. Dorothy Stockwell's blonde hair to Audrey Lynn. SEVENTH: To our fellow classmates, the Senior Class wills: To Norma VanDemark: A long-playing record of My Bill. To Lessie Spinks: A great singing career. To Fannie Taibbi: A whole library of Perry Como's records. To Ray Girardin: A super highway to Dorchester. To Diolinda Ponte and Albie Chinchillo: A ballroom floor all to themselves. To Claire Sliney: A one-way ticket to San Diego. To Johnny Zappala: Continued ability at the piano. To Marilyn Curley: A scholarship to some college.
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