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4? Q O 0 WiW5i5a Q LAST WILL ci-Q55 fx WU. We The chosen few of the Royal Court of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty Eight, do hereby ordain and establish this document as our last attempt To bestow upon The serfs of The lower rank The blue blood that flows Through our regal veins. Alice Aho modestly leaves her friendly disposition to Mary Mastropieri. Donald Albert departs rolling his R's out the door. Bill Allan, alias Casanova, leaves with his many women following close behind. Judith Baker happily leaves history class. Barbara Baranowski leaves her petiteness to Joan Benkavitch. Marilyn Barnes leaves, still baffled by all the Tommies in her life. Richard Benkavitch leaves his manly physique to Douglas Maxwell. Patsy Betro leaves her good attendance record to Mary Louise O'Leary. Louise Birkbeck passes on her nice ways to Janet Sayers. Louis Bowker leaves after four years of hard labor. Mariorie Boyden gets the iitters and bugs out of school. Philip Breen bequeaths his carrot top to all the bunnies. Donald Brooks leaves his subtle sense of humor to a certain language teacher who needs it. Earle Brown goes onto claim the Title of Mr. America. Douglas Browne wanders off in the Woodpile. Prudence Bunker leaves all she's got To Kitty Clapp. Peter Carleton leaves his false teeth on Miss Newcomb's desk. Dorothy and Lester Ceruti leave with guess what? . . . the same name. Leo Chambers makes his final exit. Loretta Chase leaves a package of Spearmint to Ruth Roundy. Spencer Churchill leaves his love of apple pie to Eddie Patch. Betty Cobb leaves her quiet ways to Sheila O'Neil. David Coburn wills his love of math to Miss Sline. Bradford Cole leaves arguing with Lester Ceruti as usual. Joyce and Judy Collins leave proving that two heads are better than one. Cathie Costello strums her way to stardom. Ruth Coughlin leaves her squirt gun to Marie Penza. Peter Daly leaves shimmering out of his shirt. Beth Delaney bequeaths her friendly manner to Anna O'Dell. Patricia Dentino departs for a rendezvous with Sharman, Labine, and Klaus. James D'Entremont leaves his great track ability to Peter Mudget. Norman DeSalvo leaves on friendly Terms with George DeMore. Anita DeSena bombs out amidst a gale of laughter. Kathy Dillon leaves chasing Honey Bullock around the guidance office. Kiki DiSciullo trudges back to the wilds of Norfolk. Joan Drake leaves, still waiting for Buddy. Bebe Durning leaves with a charming smile for her favorite U. S. History teacher. Kenny Eklund leaves his goalie position to some lucky underclassman. Barbara Ellis leaves cheering for that certain Norwood guy. . 52 2.1 ' 'QP' -'. .. if .4 fp? A '-'L ff Lx we Big? L ' A AND taxwgi, jf loc 58ll 1' 1 ft I Q c A
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Our castle performance, The Merry Widow, starred many of our classmates, including Priscilla Glass, Peter Carleton, Donald Farris, and David Osterhout. Soon plans were being made for the big event of the year, the grand ball. We formed committees and held many meetings, the theme decided on was, Fantasy in Blue. The day, May tenth, finally ar- rived, and hours of hard work transformed the gym into the most beautiful ballroom our castle ever had. Bay State Champs, 1958 We then organized the yearbook committees and worked earnestly and diligently to meet the dead- lines. All of us labored to produce the best yearbook ever. Also plans were made for our royal paper, the Stylus, which was to be printed differently. ln December Purdy's took our class pictures, soon we were distributing them among the lords and ladies. We were now recognized in all the various sports in the castle. Our ladies' field hockey had another undefeated season. The football squad played honorably. Another Bay State trophy cup was presented to the great hockey team, and our basketball players finally won two games. All of us certainly agree that this year was full of excitement. After graduation we mounted our horses and galloped out of the courtyard to seek our fortunes. Now we're in charge! To end our reign as barons and baronesses, we took the last of our trips to Nantasket, and throughout the summer we looked forward to the day when we would become Dukes and Duchesses. SENIOR YEAR At last the long awaited year arrived. We were Dukes and Duchesses! We ruled the entire castle. As soon as the life of a top official became familiar to us, we elected our officers: Presi- dent, Wayne Kivi, Vice President, Kenneth Eklund, Secretary, Vivian Yeiser and Nancy Forssell, Treas- urer, Priscilla Glass. Seniors lead the life of Riley!
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Ronnie Famiglietti leaves proving good Things always come in little packages. Donald Farris leaves his glasses to an underclassman to keep an eye on Sandy. Judith Farris leaves her saucy ways to Mary Folan. Judy Fisher and Bobby Mattson depart in the direction of Lovers' Lane. Betsy Fitzpatrick leaves her bag of tricks to Joey O'Neil for future refer- ence in Latin Class. Peter Flaherty leaves, dragging his drive shaft behind him. Judy Forrest leaves her freckles to anyone who will take them. Nancy Forssell heads for Delaware with her traveling companion, Duch- ess. Richard French leaves gladly! John Gately leaves laughing about the car he sold to Donald Ross. Sandra Giandomenico leaves her dancing feet to Linda Bartlett. Priscilla Glass leaves her romance with Kenny a mystery to all her class- mates. Donald Grant leaves with Diana on the handle bars of his hot two- wheeler. Betsy Gregg leaves us all hysterical. Steven Horn and David Groll leave as Mutt and Jeff. James Headd leaves with the rest of his body. Jacqueline Hemmer leaves following Spencer to the record hops. Patricia Hogan leaves taking an aspirin. John Howard leaves to become Dr. Howard. Pete Hurd slips quietly through the back door. Kenny Hutchins leaves his height to Peter Bendinelli. Rose Ann lagatta leaves bringing happiness to all who know her. Richard Jennings leaves as the uncomplaining first class chauffeur of Walpole High. Beverly Johnson departs as one of the quietest but nicest of Walpole graduates. Robert Johnson leaves the Will Committee baffled Kay Jordan leaves as the last of the Jordans Maureen Kannally leaves as our Number one cradle snatcher Paulette Kelley leaves her devilish schemes to her brother in case he needs them Maureen Kenney bestows her lovely tresses upon Lucille Cogswell Alice Kerr leaves to ioin the service Wayne Kivi leaves as the best all-round boy at Walpole High Wendell LaFreniere leaves his basketball position to Joe Sadaway Carol Lamonica bestows her lunch seat to the iunior girls Sandra Lans leaves to ioin which one? Carl Leavitt runs out curling his side-burns Ronnie Lestan leaves on his hockey stick Lana Lucas takes her last waltz out the door Priscilla Kelter leaves on a motorcycle. 'X
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