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Barbara LeBlanc leaves her perfect posture to Elaine Jevely. Frank Leonard leaves his curls to Arnie Hayden. Norman Long leaves his bow ties to Mr. Sarris to add to his collection. Donald Lowry leaves an untold number of girls to Dick Fletcher. Joan Lynch leaves a year ' s supply of tomato soup to the cafeteria. Cliff McWha leaves his cheerleader ' s uniform to Steve Kelley — It ' s your turn next Thanksgiving, Steve. James McCann leaves his brains to Elsa Jansen. John McCann leaves for the North Woods. Joe McGilly leaves his way with the teachers to Eddie Crawford. Jane Mclnnis leaves her good naturedness to Lois Mills. Joan Moulton leaves her modeling course to Carol Conforti. Pat Nelson leaves her flashy bathing suit to Dotty Midgely. Margie O ' Leary leaves her glasses to Jean Hickey. Janet Peterson leaves her sunny disposition to Jean Lewis. Marge Garrison leaves her wedding ring to the Juniors. Helen Reagan leaves her golden locks to Lorraine Magaletta. Sylvia Reed leaves her knitting bag. Place your orders, boys, her speciality is argyle socks. Carol Sandberg leaves the student teachers to Eleanor Haley. Betty Smith leaves her corner in the corridor to the Junior lovers. Claire Stickney leaves her baton twirling ability to Debbie Mclnnis. Bill Thurston leave his muscles to Teddy Wooding. Howie Thurston leaves his passes to the chem lab to an industrious biologi- cally minded Junior. Joan Tolentino leaves her quips and funny faces to Bob MacMahon. To Mr. Kocina we leave a horse and buggy — It was easier to teach that kind of driving. To Mr. Marshall we leave an Algebra brain that can absorb all those calcu- lations. To Miss Knight we leave a pair of elevators. To Mr. Atchue we leave a hanky and a permit to change your name to Hiccup. To Mr. Chicetti we leave a curler to curl that last lock of hair. Now is the time to take those baby pictures you always wanted. To Mr. Sarris we leave a female skull to keep your male skull company. To Mrs. Donovan we leave chains to keep those erasers on the typewriters so no one can take them. To Mr. Pierce we leave a Yes Etc. machine so you won ' t have to strain your vocal chords. To Miss Johnson we leave many aspiring underclass thespians for the Dra- matics Club. To Mrs. Toszlowski we leave permission to change your name to Jones. To Mr. Wellsman we leave the artistic underclassmen and wish you luck! To Miss Burns we leave a high stool so you won ' t have to sit on the edge of your desk all the time. To Mrs. Smith we leave a mirror so you can see the bright smile you always have for everyone. To Mr. Markarian we leave a megaphone so you can be heard above the be- tween-songs conversations. To Mrs. Healy we leave the hope for an ideal Office Practice pupil. Don ' t give up, Mrs. Healy, all ' s not lost yet. To Coach Bader we leave a pair of unbreakable gold goal posts for those exciting Thanksgiving games. To Miss Ball we leave a pair of glasses that defy the law of gravity. To Miss Chapman we leave a poodle cut. To Miss Keenan we leave a snow shovel to dig your car out next winter. To you, Mr. Chase, we leave a new appointment for the office — a shiny new ashtray.
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(BlaM ' =lOiU We, the knights and ladies of the Round Table of annum Domine MCMLII duly certified as being mentally deranged and physically feeble, do herewith ordain this, our last will and habeaus corpus, decreeing all report cards hitherto drawn as null, void, and not reflecting the opinion of the student body. We herewith bequeath our following worldly knick-knacks to the under-mentioned victims: Donald Aubrey leaves Celia to the Juniors. Beverly Bain leaves her love for history to Joanne of Aaron. Anne Bernsen leaves her sweetness to Doreen Corkum. Pauline Brown leaves her A ' s in shorthand to the next class of speed demons. Richard Buck leaves his fishing tackle, hook, LINE, and sinker to Norman Defanti. Doris Burt leaves the breadman to Miss Knight. Ronald Child leaves the dance floor to Dave Holmes so Dave can have all of it. Luigi Cicolani leaves the Nahatan News and a bottle of aspirins to Joe Mordini. Arlyn Clore leaves that spot on the corner of Nahatan Street and the school driveway to any girl whose boy friend has graduated. Russell Coombs leaves his ever-ready cheerfulness to Gail Norton. Diane DeVitt leaves her sweet smiles to Sally Ann Morris. Nancy Diman leaves her lists of ex ' s to Brenda Lawson. Donald Dixon leaves his innocence and his deck of study-hall playing cards to Snip Draper. Thelma Dixon leaves her ability to handle class funds to next year ' s senior class treasurer. Gerry Dray leaves her soldiers, sailors, and marines to Uncle Sam. David Ellis leaves his elevator shoes to Harry Aaron. Shirley Ellis leaves her giggles, men, and the ten pounds of junk in her pocketbook to Nancy Brewster. Charles Ely leaves his genius for doing nothing in the longest space of time to Fred DeShon. Jack Garland leaves his long eyelashes to Tony Louvaris. Helene Gibbons leaves her w ay with horses to anyone who can ' t drive a car. Joanne Gordon leaves her engagement ring to the Freshmen and Sophomore girls. Bill Hammond leaves those golden excuses and his ability to amuse the people to Phil Mitchell. Mary Hanlon leaves her sweet lullablies to Rene Abate. Neal Harrington leaves his way with the women to Everett Henderson. Joy Harris leaves her even temper to Sandra Emswiler. Carol Hickey leaves her soft voice to anyone who can match it. Richard Holbrook leaves his ability to skip school to Bill Longstaff. Fred Holland leaves his intelligent looks to Paul Palmborg. Arnold Holtman leaves his big black Buick to Mr. Pierce, who has sworn off Fords. Peter Hurley leaves his secret crushes in Norwood where he found them. Barbara Kelly leaves her love for horses to anyone who can get further along with it than she did. Betsey Kelsey leaves her poetic ability to Zoe Tummillo whom we hereby appoint poet laureate of Westwood High. Mary Lally leaves the woodshed to anyone who needs a job. Pat Lauble leaves Alice Peterson a supply of combs. Don ' t lose these Alice !
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