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TESTAMENTUM CLASSIS To Whom It May Concern Before bidding our final adieus, the Senior Class of Winooski High School, being of sound mind, that is most, of the time, declare and hereby make this our last will and testament. It must be remembered that this will was written in moments of rash thinking, there- fore, these gifts should not be declared void upon request. Before I go any further I would like to give a little bit of advice to the oncoming seniors. They should appoint two husky, strong boys or girls to act as guards in the event that an underclassman tries to get smart and make use of the front entrance, a privilege only for seniors. This may solve your problem. To the members of the faculty we wish to express our sincere gratitude for all the time and untiring efforts they have given us, to aid us in reaching our goal, our gradu- ation. Their patience and guidance will always remain with us throughout the years. I shall now proceed to the following personal bequests: I, Mary Leveillee, leave to Janet Crady and Joyce Tobin some of my old love letters. I, William Arcand, leave to Guy DeVarney and Donald Lefebvre my Charles Atlas Course, it hasn’t worked yet. I, Betty Lister, leave to Lorraine Merchant my rendition of the Charleston. I, Paul Lister, leave to Allan Provost and Raymond Chicoine my basketball ability and all that goes with it. I, Irene Chari and, leave t6 Jacqueline Brown and Shirley Leonard, my quiet and gentle ways. I, William Daley, just leave. I, Audrey Provost, leave to Roger Leduc and John Crowley my Physics note books full of doodling. I, Albert Sweeney, leave to Gerald Boisjoli and Bernard Phillips my little book entitled, How to Become a Successful Husband.” I, Marion Sallah, leave to Jean Couchon and Lillian Charland my ability to get straight A’s. I, William Gregorek, leave to Richard Yandow and Raymond Bruneau my knack for slip- ping out of the school at recess for a mid-morning snack. I, Jeannette Bouffard, leave to Carol Boucher my little alarm clock which has helped me to be so punctual during my senior year. I, Rita Landry, leave to Carolyn Stone and Pauline Gardner my map with the shortest route to Colchester. I, Joyce Shiner, leave to Frederick Ache! my witty disposition, to use at frequent intervals. I, Anita Quintin, leave to the Junior Class the memory of my dashing red hair. I, Jacqueline Bergeron, 1 eave to Audrey Hickey and Theresa Sabourin my radiant smile. I, Theresa Julian, leave to Robert Bouffard my love. I, Robert Rabidoux, leave to Vernon Merchant and Ronald Lacourse my stage fright. I, Lorraine Limoges, leave to Peggy Leblanc my ability to flash my diamond anytime without making it look too obvious.
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JOYCE PATRI CIA SHINER JOYCE Glee Club 2,3; One-Act Play 3; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3; Senior Class Play 4; CARILLON Staff 4. ALBERT GEORGE SWEENEY '• A L Football 4; Senior Class Play 4. iyi CARILLON STAFF
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I, Pauline Bergeron, leave to Joanne Thompson and Gloria Boisjoli my dignified way of blushing. I, Aline Hatin, leave to Jeannette Myers my name in exchange for hers. I, Colleen Dillon, leave to Carol Bedrosian and Barbara Paquette my sophisticated ways. I, Shirley Fitzgerald, leave to William Wilson and Sam Jacobs my hints 6n how to get the car every other night. I, Elaine Merchant, leave to Margaret Billups my place in the Music Festival next year. I, Gerald Seymour, leave to Thomas Carpenter, my polished manners. I, Beverly Francis, leave to Janet Bouffard all my happy memories of my high school days. I, Donald Ignaszewski, leave to Roy Zeno, my way with women. We hereby appoint Mr. Lull, our superintendent, sole executor of our last will and testament. Signed: The Class of 1951 Jacqueline Bergeron
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