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Jim Halliday leaves his quiet manner to an obstreperous Junior. Jean Collaro and Helen Espanet relinquish their knitting needles to any patient underclassmen. John Allega surrenders his sun glasses and Bermuda shorts. Joan Cuddy and Maureen Cusson leave Arthur Murray for Florida. Phil 1 ’ Anastas leaves Worcester for good. Charlotte Spinney, Maureen Fitzpatrick, and Dorothy Scahill leave with a hope for new dormatories to lessen the burden of all commuters. Astrid Tollefsen conveys her sureness of speech to demure underclassmen. Roland, Mendes, Remillard forsakes his continental air. Elaine Kirby leaves for Alaska. Dorothy Kane leaves as the last member of the Kane family. Phil Reis bequeathes his collection of Happ ' s sports coats. Maureen Hayes, Marilyn Goddard, and Peggy Handfield leave us the impression that silence is golden. Eleanor Sullivan grants her extra jobs to willing workers. Warren Hayden, his big black sedan. Dorothy Sullivan, a portion of her well-developed brain to Mr. Eager for preservation and study. Nick Pacella and Ron Herrick, three hot tips to any sporting Sophomore. Pat Moynihan leaves a memory of a stalled Ford on Vernon St. Carolyn Kemp transfers her doubting Thomas attitude to all naive students. Helen Such bestows her chignon to aspiring Grace Kelleys. Peggy Ransom transmits her ability to avoid exams. Dick Pleshaw yields two hockey sticks to Mr. Mockler. Mary Garvey surrenders fond memories of Natick High School to all apprentice groups. Tom Fitzgerald wills his charm with the Freshmen girls to the Sophomore boys. Bob Fougere wills his talents in the Thespian art. Jane Vecchione leaves her jeep. Lois Wennerstrand transfers her grades to any needy Junior. Dick Tyburski, his housekeeping ability. Alice Guzik leaves Miss Smith with a vacancy. 15
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Alma DerKazarian and ' Judy Kane, their Paris fashions. Marie Fitzgibbons, dancing lessons for the 1970 version of the Charleston. Jack Dowling, Frank Schlosser, and Bill Belanger leave with the open sesame to Kappa Delta Pi. Larry Faron bequeathes his beguiling way with women. Jean Chauvin leaves her library of geography texts to posterity. Tony Cimino leaves his addiction to jazz. Joe Sarli leaves his custom-tailored gym shorts. Kay Desy leaves FHarvard — or does she? Jean Schreiter leaves everyone speechless with the tales of those sensational weekends. Sylvia Cornacchia leaves that certain chair in the library. Carole Flynn leaves without disclosing her secret of success in college. Ronnie Aromando wills one pair of worn Rayco seat covers. Bob FJennigan leaves his spare time, from 12:00 to 12:15, to any veteran with twins. Carol Bagdonovich, Elaine Davis, and Arlene Horvath pass on their abilities in domestic science. Carol Roseen and Loretta Beringer leave for the altar. Pete Trainor, his worn elbow which, he claims, comes from writing. Bill Owens leaves to a prankish Junior the ability to do faculty imitations while studying for exams. Sheila Morrissey leaves her understanding personality. Pat McCourt leaves a box of No-Dose. Francis Crimmins wills his variety of Ivy-League neckties to the Freshmen. Pat Greenhalgh and Dick Roy leave together. Mary Breen leaves with her sigh of relief. Jeane Allen, her athletic ability. Dick Terry bequeathes his slide rule to any Junior about to enter the calculus class. Mickey Moran transfers twenty pounds to Ken Wheeler. Rose D Elia and Nancy Forsberg leave with the wish that an elevator be installed to the third floor. Franny MacGrory, his leather elbow patches. Tom McGrain leaves his extra-curricular activities. 14
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Joan Thornton and Mary Lee, their worried attitudes. Barbara Oswell, her memories of Mexico. Grace Trainor, tales of Disneyland. Barbara Saunders and Barbara Seale leave their fond memories of the good times had in the lounge. Maryan Poskus and Nancy Pearsall forego their friendly arguments. Ann Garrity wills her choice collection of earrings. Jean Frost, her inquisitive mind. Bob ' O ' Brien, his furthermores, on the other hands, and but definitelys. Janet Judge and Joyce Jones leave name tags for those who confuse their identity. Jack Murray wills his second-class engineer ' s license to Lord North. Mary LeBlanc bequeathes a treasured family recipe for Italian club sandwiches. Dee McGrail bequeaths his ability to interpret new sounds in jazz. Betty Ohman leaves her pleasing personality. Ed McGinn bestows his stories of Army life to lounge lizards. Faith Douglas leaves the veterans at Commerce Ffigh. Carol LaFontaine, her coon coat. Donald Kaminski and Joe FHamelin leave their benevolent despotism in the classroom. Mary Laverdiere and Arlene Mazurkiewicz leave their love of a good time. Aidan McSherry leaves his outstanding sense of humor to any faculty member in need of it. Fran McDevitt leaves his sneakers to be filled by Freddie Randall. Paul Sullivan and Eugenia Pepi grant their outstanding qualities of leadership to Brian Sullivan and Malcolm Kilborn. In conclusion, we, the class of 1958, with the best interest of underclassmen in mind, do hereby pass on to them our college’s traditions and high standards which we have tried persistently to uphold. Nancy Forsberg Aidan McSherry Donald Moran 16
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