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I, Cosimo Brigante, leave to Robert Mazza my huge vocabulary, along with my quiet manner. I, Gerald Francis, leave to my brother Allan Francis my place in all school activities and my place on the football field. I, Theresa Rochefort, leave to Michaelena Depaul my old place at the Bishop DeGoesbriand Hospital. I, Earl Kirby, leave to Roy DeSpirito and Robert Decarreau my great basketball ability. I, Bradley Mayo, leave to all the junior boys my Pepsodent smile. I, Gerald Myers, leave to James Mazzatelli my old place as leader of the boys in anything - at any- time. I, Kay Erwin, leave to Joanne Goodreau and Maureen Jarvis my hopes of becoming a wife in the near future. I, Robert Gauthier, leave to Gerald Bouffard and Walter Bergeron my permission to follow in my foot- steps, thus becoming a great dramatic student. I, Gerald Gamache, leave to Earl Gardner my beautiful handwriting. I, Claire Feeney, leave to Barbara Ravelin and Leda Poquette my wonderful conversational ability. I, Roger Lacroix, leave to Samuel Perry my bow tie that glows in the dark. We, the senior class, leave to Clara Dacres and Jacqueline Kirby permission to chew all the bubble gum that they want in Steno Class.” I, Douglas Cauchon, leave to Richard Poulin my ability to sneak out of classes. I, Roy Zeno, leave to Albert Quintin my ability to understand Macbeth. I, Betty Beveridge, leave to Marlene Savage my French accent, this accent enabled me to flunk French twice. With our last departing breath we do hereby constitute and appoint the Principal of Winooski High School, sole executor of this our last will and testament. In witness, thereof, we attach the signatures of the class of 1953. Witnesses: Clem Caddilehopper Mortimer Snerd Kilroy
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I, Patrick Augostino, leave to David Lister my brilliant and uplifting quality of being silent at the right time. I, Dolores Bourgault, leave to Janet Poplawski and Theresa Fortin, tips on how to get a steady boy and hold him. I, John Ladue, leave to Reginald Kirby my interest in Sociology and a blank notebook to prove it. I, Nancy Decarreau, leave to Gerald Bergeron my back seat in every class. I, Neil Perrotte, leave to Thomas Muir my bashfulness. I, Claire Villemaire, leave to Shirley Niquette my place in Glee Club and my permission to annoy Prof, during rehearsals. I, Peter Ignaszewski, leave to Frances Villemaire my way of keeping a steady throughout my four years in high school. I, Homer Bousquet, leave to any unsuspecting junior my old note books on Macbeth to enable them to pass the course. I, Shirley McNasser, leave to Jacqueline Bordeau my Irish temper and my old nickname - Chop Chop. I, Leonard Crowley, leave to Dorothy Beaudoin my class ring and my books of memory. I, Lorraine Chicoine, leave Claire Blanchard my way of getting around the teachers to evade assignments. I, Robert Gamelin, leave to William Kirby my book entitled How to Grow Taller in Twelve Easy Lessons. I, Shirley Winn, leave to Cecile Lavallee for future use, my nickname Dagmar. I, Robert Romprey, leave to Wesley Carroll my habit of spending at least four hours on my physics lesson by sitting on the book. I, Janet Terrien, leave to Kathryn Aldrich my book on How to Gain WeighC and my ability to laugh it off. I, Robert Piche, leave to any needy junior my curly hair, my good looks, and my sparkling personality. I, Ernest Cabrera, leave to Larry Snyder my ability to take even the dullest jokes with a smile. I, Margaret, leave to Anna Jacobs my big brown eyes as a way of attracting men. I, Roland Gaboriault, leave Richard Daigle my business like way. I, Raymond Drolette, leave to Leo Leonard, my way with girls. I, Joyce Ritchie, leave to any junior girl my sweaters for future use.
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