Wells River High School - Chatterbox Yearbook (Wells River, VT)

 - Class of 1952

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Wells River High School - Chatterbox Yearbook (Wells River, VT) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 30 of 64
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We will the Freshman Class our quietness and complacency. Per- haps the desks won't have such a rough time next year. We will the Junior High some handsome boys like those in our class. Will that solve your man-problem, girls? I, Elaine Guay, do will Trilly Boyce the permission to drive and make use of my father’s car while I’m away at college next year. After all, Trilly think of Poor Father; he’d faint to see the Chevie” in the garage two nights in succession. I, Philip Currier, do will my serious nature to all future graduates. If you act in the future as I did while in high school, you will probably be expelled. I, Sam Hutchins, do will Buddy Marden my job in Ryegate Corner this summer. Now Buddy you can see Her” more often. I, Kenneth Fiske, do will Deli” Bailey my ability to catch ink wells. Maybe someone-else won't get blamed for it next time. Deli. I, Idamae Chamberlain, do will my vast supply of pencils to the coming Senior boys. Believe me, boys, you'll need them. Right, Stanley? I, Stephen Bailey, do will Irene Chamberlain my ability to get along with teachers. Maybe next year won’t be so boring, Irene. I, Paul Kaiser, do will Freeman Hitchcock my well groomed hair. Now Freeman, you won't need any more home permanents. I, Jane Rowden, do will to Ida Wilson my secret formula, XS, for losing weight. I’ve heard tell that love has something to do with it, Ida!!! I, Stanley Boyce, do will to Lunnie Clark a wrist watch. Now Lunnie, you can get in before 3 in the morning. Lastly, we appoint CAROLINE BOYCE executor of this last will and testament. Witnessed and recorded this twelfth day of June in the Year of Our Lord 1952. Witnessed by:— MRS. GIBSON, MR. McPHETRES, MR. CORNTHWAITE — Twenty-eight —

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Cornthwaite passed down his decision. He said, quote, Ump Mc- Phetres was entirely right in evicting Fiske after Ken called him a halfwit Mr. Cornthwaite went on to say that Ken never acted like that in high school. And that Ladies and Gentlemen is the news in brief. We invite you to stay tuned for the next hour and listen to Mrs. Charles Gibson who will give a talk on the evils of chewing gum. This is Phil Currier signing off for now. Good night. ---WRHS----- WILL OF THE CLASS OF 1952 We, the class of one thousand nine hundred and fifty-two of Wells River High School in the Village of Wells River, in the town of New- bury, in the county of Orange and the sovereign Republic of Vermont being of sound body and having complete control of our senses and im- pulses do hereby revoke all former wills made by us and declare that this, our last will, is according to our own wishes and affections. We will Mr. Cornthwaite an album of Johnny Ray records Now you may appreciate really fine music. We will Mrs. Gibson a package of gum. Next year you won t have to take up a collection in your English classes. We will Mrs. Spear our magnificent dramatic ability. You mav lend it to anyone in any of the plays that you direct. We will Mr. McPhetres an alarm clock. Perhaps if you use it you can get to school on time. We will Mr. Morey four excellent typists to take the place of the tour geniuses you are losing this year. We will Mrs. Wilson a hot rod. Now you can race rather than walk between the hall and the high school. We will the Junior Class our pretty blonde desks. Please love and cherish them as we have. We will the Sopohomore Class our ability to earn money. Now you won t have to worry about paying for your Junior Prom. — Twenty-seven —



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WHO’S WHO IN WRHS Ambitious............ Boys in the Glee Club Ida Chamberlain Brawny............... Russell Sulham Geraldean Brock Cute................. Bob Sargent Jane Rowden Daring............... Oscar Bailey Rosemary Basch Eer e................ Lunnie Clark Freshman Girls Fresh................ Buddy Marden Marlene Carr Genius............... Sam Hutchins Mary Egner Hopeless............. Boys in Geometry Girls in Economics Indifferent.......... Stanley Boyce Priscilla Drown Jolly................ Sam Stanley Mrs. Spear Know-All............. John Demeritt Ida Wilson Likeable............. Andy Bullard Lorayne Simmons Mysterious........... Paul Kaiser Patty Roben No sy................. Larry Lamarre Junior High Girls O. K................. Chud Fiske Lee Farwell Patient.............. Mr. McPhetres Mrs. Rowe Qoiet................ Mr. Morey Bonnie Grapes Run-Around........... Junior Boys Trilly Boyce Sleepy............... Dave Bidwell Connie Mayhew Tempting............. Gordon Boomhower Elaine Guay Underrated........... Harold Gravlin Beverly Mayhew Valentines........... Charlie Come Yvonne Grenier Witty................ Phil Currier Deli Bailey X-tra nice........... All the Boys All the Girls Youthful............. Mr. Cornthwaite Mrs. Gibson Zany................. Everest Gould Betty Lou Bickford — Twenty-nine —

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