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CLASS WILL (Continued) FACULTY Mr.Tobias ............... A simpler marking system. Mr.Martin................A Physics class as good as this year’s. Mr. Arminio..............The title of official advisor in W.H.S. Mr.Bouchard ............. Brownell’s job at Rapp’s for the summer. Mr.Coombs................A kind of chalk that won’t mess up his suit. Mr.Wagner................Six stars to replace this year’s baseball team. Mr. Snith................A job in East Overshoe. Mrs.Veneziano............More faculty like her. Mrs.Qiint................Some teachers who hand in their marks on time. Miss Gobbi...............A job in a town with some eligible bachelors. Miss Adams...............A vote of thanks from the Senior Class. Mrs.Jones ............... A male section in next year’s chorus. Mr.Clark.................Some F.F.A. officers as competent as this year’s. Mr.Ripper ............... Another good F.F.A. Basketball team. Pete Lane................Our thanks for everything he has done for us. Irv Raymond ............. Some No Parking signs. The Junior Class .... A hearing aid, and some glasses so they can see and hear th ere are other people in the high school. The Sophomore Class. . . Some kindling to start a fire under them. The Freshmen Some age.
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CLASS WILL (Continued) FRESHMEN Pete Butkus. . . . William Creeden. . Albert Jackson . . Ralph Leavenworth. Myron Benson . . . Wi 11 i am Bonn . . . William Bracken. . George Coad. . . . Harold Cole. . . . John Coombs . . . Russell Gavitt . . Salvatore Geraci . Richard Greene . . Phi lip Overton . . Richard Rhoades. . Donald Robinson. . Peter Rossiter . . James Scott . . . Robert Start . . . Donald Swainbank . Marshall Theriault John Tweedy . . . Richard Van Duzer Robert Wiles . . . Thalia Anderson. . Judith Atwood. . . Eleanor Butkus . . Helen Clark . . . Evelyn Donlon . . Ruth Gruber . . . Sylvia Hi rsch. . . Phyllis Leavenworth Joyce MacDonald. . Lois McDonald . . Patricia Newton. . Louise Olson . . . Elizabeth Reynolds Margaret Sabot . . Marsha Sprague . . Lois Strattman . . Nancy Strong . . • Dianne Sugrue. . . Carol Swift . . . Barbara Terrell. . Marjorie Winters . Nancy Woodward . . Barbara Weasa . • Mildred Uranus . . Permission to leave. A drawing set to improve those pictures on the board in 6th period study. The song title My Name Is John Johnson . Something better to do than talk to Creedon in 6th period Study. Better luck in next year’s magazine drive. A bushel basket to collect all those eggs his chickens lay. A job with Dr.Vargoshe. A job with the space cadets. A dog to retrieve all those birds he shoots. Some respect for the Seniors. Someone to comb his hair in the morning. A position on next year’s varsity. More leading roles. A copy of Dale Carnegie’s book How To Win Friends And Influence People . A chicken. Somebody to pick on besides Johnson. A peace pact with Mr.Martin. . A Senior’s luck with that certain Freshman. Some height. Special doorways so he can get his head through. . An A in English. . A peace pact with Mr.Arminio. . His brother’s ways with the faculty. . Job as manager of the Basketball Team next year. . A few more minutes in study hall to do Rice’s homework. . A position on the varsity next year. . A silencer for first period study. . A chance with those Senior boys. . Good luck in Algebra next year. A deeper voice. . Someone to tell her she isn’t it. . A gag to quiet her down. More privacy than the Cameo balcony. Roller Skates to catch those Freshmen boys. . Her cousins ways with the boys. . Something to do in first period study. . Some classmates as mature as she is. . Some jeans that fit. A rattle. . Someone to knock the chip off her shoulder. . Her brother’s personality. . First prize in next year’s talent show. . Another chance with John. . A leash and collar to hold on to her Scotty. . A chance to conduct the Woodbury Band. . Some heat so she won’t have to wear her storm coat to class A bottle of peroxide to finish the job. A bell so we’ll know she’s around.
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JUNIOR CLASS First row, left to right: Eleanor Brown, Pauline Anderson, Marilyn Coey, Mildred Makl, Joan Christian, Robert Terrell, Joseph Scott (President), wales Newell, Margaret Mackay, Nancy Makl, Margaret Smertenko, Ruth Bradford, Sandra Lacey. Middle row: Leone Halstead, Anne Henderson, Nancy Coad, Patricia wiles, Sandra Taylor, Marie Strattman. Third row: Milton Hultman, James Nelson, Leroy Baldwin, Donald Creighton, Bruce Hirsch, william Fuller, Robert DuPaul, John Schieffer, Alfred King, Robert Robinson, Rickard Leavenworth
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