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CLASS WILL We, the graduating class, of the Wilmington High School, Wilmington, Massachusetts, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty, do declare this to be our last will and testament and bequeath the following: TO THB TEACHERS we leave our sincere thanks and appreciation for all they have done to guide us through our four years of high school. TO THE JUNIORS we leave our nope that they will be fortunate to graduate from the new high school. TO THE SOPHOMOHES we leave all the school books, so that they may attain more knowledge in the years to Come. TO THE FRESHMAN we leave our thanks-for their making Initiation Day such a success. TO JUNE EELL a phonograph record so that she may always listen to music whether it is her voice or another's. TO HOBEhT BELEIN a dime so that he will not have worked so hard on the Senior Play Ticket Committee for nothing. TO RICHARD BENNETT a comb to keep his waves under control. TO FRANK BONARHIGO a can of shoe polish so that he will always have that new look on his shoes. TO OVIDE EOURGEOIS some travel folders so that he may travel and become a success. If WaRiEN FUTLER an extra long pencil so he will never have to borrow another one. TO ARTHUR BREWSTER a small basketball to remind him of his favorite sport. TO FRANK CARTA a nickel so he will always have some money to buy gasoline. TO JOHN CARTER a measuring tape so that he may always keep track of his height. TO JOHN CHINN an extra pair of glasses so he will always have that Hstudiousu look. TO MARIE CHISHOLM a medal for her achievement in sports during high school. TO GUY CLINCH a box of vitamin pills so that he may always possess energy to be in a cheerful mood. TO'JEaNETTE COLUCCI a ball of yarn to start making another one of her lovely sweaters. TO MARY COSMAN a pad of paper to keep up with her correspondence. TO CHARLES CROTTY an alarm clock so he will always wake up on tiffleo TC BARBARA CURTIS 3 pai? of knitting needles so that she may knit HDickH a pair of socks. TO TEHESA DRAPER a joke book so she will always have something to giggle about. TO MICHAEL ELIA a truck so that he will always remember play- ing the part of the mad driver in the Senior Play. TO DORIS FAY an eye lash curler to curl her long fluttering lashes.
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TO RICHARD FAULKNER a car to add to a gasoline station which repairs broken down CHIPS, TO JAMES FLEMING a bow tie to give him that sharp look.- TO ELIZABETH GALKA a box of Hwheatiesn so that she will always be full of pep and vim. TO VIRGINIA GARLAND a finger nail file so she won't be looking in vain for one. TO PAUL GEARTY him occupied. TO ROBERT GOSS pretty girl to keep side of life. TO MARIE HALEY scissors, which she practicing with, so come a barber. a yo yo to keep a picture of a him on the sunny- a pair of can start she may be- TO GLORIA RANEY a fashion mag- azine to keep up on styles. the latest TO BARBARA HENDRIOKS a carrot to munch on so she will always have that gleam in her eyes. TO CLAIRE HILLSON a package of bobby pins so that her hair will always be so becomingly curled. ' TO PERRY HUMPHREY a box of pencil crayons so that he may con- tinue with his art work. TO JOHN INGALLS a candy bar so he'll always have something to keep him from getting hungry while on duty in the drug store, TO AUDREY IRWIN a bottle of hand lotion so that her hands will always be soft and smooth. TO ROGER KAMBOUR a book on how to operate treadle sewing machines. Remember the one in the Senior Play! TO JOHN LACRETA a car so he will always have one available when he wants to go riding. TO DONA IADOW a lemon so she may give her blonde hair a lemon rinse, TO DAVID LANDERS a set of curlers to help nature keep those locks curled, TO DORIS LASKEY a comic book she can giggle just as 11 . so that loud as TO RENE LNRIVEE a bottle of hair tonic to keep those waves in place. TO PETER LEPORE a miniature camera to remind him of his posi- tion of school photographer. TO AGNES LETELLIER a lipstick to end her borrowing Mary's. TO MALCOLM MACKENZIE a small motorcycle to remind him of all the fun he had riding HFloHon one in the Senior Play. TO JAMES MACKEY a box of paints so he can camouflage his blushing. TO BARBARA MANUEL a dish towel for her new home. TO NANCY MARSHALL an airplane so that she and HBertH may go on trips over Wilmington. TO ROBERT MCHUGH an Orange SO that he will always remember work- ing on HJoe's fruit truck. TO WILLIAM MOGONDEL a funny mask so that he can perform on a television show. TO JOANNE MURRAY a pair of ear- rings to add to her large and varied collection of jewelry,
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