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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class, being of unsound mind, and feeling the time of parting drawing' near, hereby, wherefore, and thereupon bequeath our most valued possessions to the fol- lowing heirs to use as they see fit. We generously bestow these gifts upon mankind, with the hope that they will be used with the same forethought, good judgment, and extraordinary' care, that was typical of that given by our class. We, the entire Senior Class, bequeath the following gifts to wit: 1. To the Band, any sweet notes we have sung in music assembly. 2. To the juniors, our honored places in the library and study hall after 3:00 o'clock., 3. To the Sophomores, The problems we couldn't solve- and the lessons we failed to-- learn. VVe, the class officers, leave our administrative ability to the future politicians. We, Martha Polak and Ruth Franklin, leave our close friendship to Elizabeth Mulraney and Doris McGinty. VVe, the Fleet-footed Backs of the football team bequeath our extraordinary ability to the Four Horsemen of Notre Dame. VVe, julie Toper and Stella Sydor, leave our close companionship to the Siamese Twins. We, Alice Mitchell and Roger Bedard, bequeath our ability to fit into lockers to 'Mary and Assin Azar. I, Bill Salhany, bequeath my super mathematical theories to Professor Einstein. I, Anita Alix. bequeath my sophistication to Louise Tomlinson and my beautiful locks to Shirley Temple. I, Eleanor Watt, leave my talkative habits to the Women's Knitting Circle of Central Falls. I, Frances Whitney, leave my place in high society to Brenda Frazier. I, Joseph Harris, bequeath my vocabulary to Webster's Unabridged . I, Theresa Bouchard, bequeath my efficiency in office work to Andy Hardy's secretary. I, Sam Hall, leave my bashful way to John Kubiski. I. Shirley Freedline, bequeath my witty sayings to Carmen Victoria. I, Mary Townsend. keep my red hair, but bequeath my leadership of the Latin Club- to Pauline Heroux. I, Frank Kenny, leave my manly physique to Superman . I, Otilia Ramos, leave my gymnastics to the Y. W. C. A. I, Lester Rand, leave my ability to direct traffic to the New York police force and my gen- tlemanly manners to Leonard Lamphear. I, Ernest Smith, leave my sultry voice to Bob Burns. I, Al Bissonette, leave my formulas in Physics to Walter Lada. l42l
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F CLASS TRIP COMMITTEE irst Row-tI.eft to Riglitl Ruth Franklin, Anita Kal- man, ,lean Burns. Madeline McCarthy, Albert Fiisson- nette. Second Row-ll.eft to Riglitl Leo Kosior, Eugene Hedard, Edward Skoczylas. RECEPTION COMMITTEE First Row-CI.eft to Riglitl Loretta Rainibeault, Anita Alix, Martha Polak, Doris Brassard, Irene Diggle. Second Row-ll.eft to Riglltl Solomon Kaplan, Henry Morgan, Eastwood Board- man, Frank Kenny, Henry Szafarz. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE First Row-ll.eft to Riglitl Constantine Kuligg, Cecile Choiniere, Hilda Mattel Eleanor XN'att, Otilia Ramos Louise Rensliaw, Ifugene Matnszck. Second Row-Clmft to Riglltl Lester Rand, james Moore, Bertrand Andette. I v
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Hilda Matta, leave myntechnique in solving Mr. McCaffrey's law cases to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Theresa Olivier, leave my support of Sacred Heart activities to Theresa Levesque. Mildred Donnelly, leave my desire to study Greek to Patricia McCree. Ursula Martin, leave my dark eyes to Theresa Couture. Eleanor DeGuilio, contribute my dimples to Marjorie Campbell's collection. Loretta Raimbeault, bequeath my neatness to Ruth Bassett. Rita Fontaine, bequeath my ability to ride a motorcycle to the Rhode Island State Troopers. Harold Himeon, leave my life pass to the Lafayette to Norma Hollis. Joe Luby, bequeath my ability to beat the drums to Gene Krupa. Louise Renshaw, leave my fancy dancing steps to Ginger Rogers. Solomon Kaplan, bequeath my technique with the girls to Ralph Heller. Eastwood Boardman, bequeath my knowledge of sailing to that eminent yachtsman David Crowell. A Joseph Chrupcala, leave my Theatrical Art to Boris Karloff. Henry Belisle, leave my methods of filibustering for a better mark to William Galloway. Thomas Ford, bequeath my jokes to the obituary column of the Providence Journal. William Cox, bequeath my perfect record for getting into trouble oftener than anybody else to Dick Tracy. Louis Koussa, bequeath my curly hair to former Postmaster General Farley. Doris Brassard, bequeath my latest fashions to Harriet Egan. Olga Mega, bequeath my journalistic aptitudes to the Ministry of Propaganda. Theodore Joinville, bequeath my Wizardry in electricity to the Smith Electric Chair Corporation. Robert Sherry, bequeath my speed on the gridiron to Wilfred Racquier. Irene Diggle, bequeath my ability for handling the class finances to the United States Treasury. Tony Dzierzyc, bequeath my ability in sports to Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy. Virginia.McDonald, bequeath my uncanny ability to give the wrong answers at the right time to Gracie Allen. Gene Bedard, leave my record as manager of the basketball team to Edward Skwirz. Cal Steere, leave my faithfulness to Ray Columbe. Henry Szafarz, leave my artistic ability to the Walt Disney Studios. Grace Sanderson, leave my strut to the draftees. Matt Mordas, want to keep everything for myself. Custy Kulig, leave my A's to the rest of the alphabet. VVe, the rest of the Senior Class leave-that's all-just leave. l43l
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