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8 ABERJOMA ■ 1949 ( lass Will I, Nancy Townley Tilson, leave my quiet disposition to Joan Wolsey. I, Lorraine Augusta, finally leave Arlington to Doris Casey. We, of the Red Cross, leave Miss Mackedon to “Mr. Mackedon.” 1, Dumbo Currie, leave my ears to Dick Mathews. I, Janet Briggs, leave my lackadaisical ways to Sue Halloran. I, Charlie McGowan, leave “George” Keeney, my private masseur, to any junior with uneven shoulders. I, Barry Grace, leave my place in the Art Room to Leon Fernandez, knowing he will be able to fill it well. To Miriam Parker, do I, Betzy Chipman, leave my inability to get any grade higher than 65%. I, Barbara Buffum, will my cable stitched sweaters and sox to Pat McDermott. I, Johnny Hammond, bequeath the leadership of the Harmonizers to Dave Hutchins. I, Strip- ' My ' Gears Maroney, leave the highways to any junior who can match my records. I, Bob Singer, will John Rocray to Mr. Morse. I, Carolyn Zinn, leave my unusual jokes to Doreen Stowe. To Jimmy Loftus, do I, Phil Nelson, bequeath my scintillating spectacles. I, Flying Fingers Flanders, leave my seat at the piano. I, Joan Rallo, leave my much-admired clothes and ability to wear them to Jan Akeson. I, Nancy Booth, leave my good nature to Betty Fitzgerald. I, “Aunt Alicia” Dunbury, leave my unfailing memory course to Barbara Langell. To any strong-armed junior, do I, Peggy O’Leary, will my pitching ability. I, Bob Duckworth, leave my nose to any five juniors. I, Beverly Gay, leave my bird-like appetite to Margie Carroll. I, Dotty Buracker, will my coveted tennis racquet to Marilyn Chase. I, Bob Elliott, leave shifting scenes and shining spotlights to Peter Millett. I, Wimpy Burtnett, leave my never-failing wit to Richard Joslin. Senior Class Officers Dottic Kelley, Romeo Rolli, Richard Carroll, Fay Zamanakos i - r d IIBBp 1 Hpj . A T m ’ rrC3c
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ABERJOMA ■ 1949 9 I, Lynn Aitkens, leave my permanent position in the Pony Chorus to Jean Neiley, who has the legs and looks to fill it. To Diane Gulacker, do I, Margery Bugbee, leave that “comeTither” look. I, Jack Haggerty, leave my bashful manner to Kevin Sullivan. I, Dee Barrett, bequeath my photographic smirk to Sally Morgan. I, Phyllis Gange, leave my ad collecting energies to Barbara Michelsen. I, Jim St. Clair, leave my poise to John Power. I, Gerry Groden, will my studious ways to Ken Blake. I, Pete Dillingham, leave “Alouette” to any fellow with the lung capacity to sing it. I, Nancy O’Rourke, will my porch beacon to Margie Carroll. I, Ellen Shoemaker, leave my long lashes to Marcia Kraft. I, Sheldon Caldwell, bequeath my Charles Atlas physique to Bob Clarke. I, Stover Donnell, leave my eight extra inches to Victor Griffiths. I, “Dimples” Ducharme, leave my way with women to Danny Devlin and Jack Costello. I, Nonie Cogan, leave Winchester High for any ball team that wants a .500 catcher. I, Bob Horne, leave my basso profundo to Richard Wickerson. I, Fred Walsh, leave my curls to anyone who can find them. I, Tom McGowan, leave my ability to collect everybody else’s fouls to George Tansey. I, Fay Zamanakos, leave my personality to any junior with a permanent smile and sunny disposition. I, Mad-Mad Muncaster, leave “Doc” Alley very regretfully. I, Dini Meacham, leave my ability to be on time to my sister. I, Jim Quine, leave my joke book to next year’s A. A. president. I, Milton Galucia, leave the body lay. We, the Senior Class, leave this banquet behind us. We do hereby appoint Mr. Stevens, our faculty sponsor, to be sole executor without bond. Subscribed,sealed, published, and declared this, the twelfth day of June, in the year 1949. Signed — Lorraine Augusta Paul Dillingham Fred Walsh
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