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I, Barbara Zuza, leave my powerful punch in volleyball games to anyone who needs it. I, Sarah Galuska, leave my shorthand seat to any lucky Junior. We, Raymond Azar, Tony Tarraka and Richard Nassaney, the Blackhawks of Wash- ington Street, leave Mr. Landry our passage on the cattle boat to the old country. I, Joseph Jakebsche, lea e all my burned out flash bulbs to next year ' s class photographer. We, Virginia Baldiga and Bertha Fox, leave our lack of ability to transcribe in Office Practice to Janice Walker. I, Rosemary Michalski, leave my ability of not being able to park my car in any space regardless of size to some Junior who drives as well as I do. I, Carol Anter, leave my conferences with Mr. Young in his pri ate office to my sister Hope. I, Marcel Proulx, leave my doubt that the Critic ' s Report is a wonderful idea, for any lunior to prove. I, Arleen Frechette, lea e my job of selling candy, during the lunch period, to any Junior who can vv ' ithstand the temptation to eat it. I, Jocelyn Glassey, leave the task of division pages to some Junior with the artistic ability we lacked this year. I, Jean Bonneau, leave my desire for hot showers, to any cold blooded Junior. I, John R. Cardosa, Jr., leave the right to anyone that wishes it, to prove Mr. Curley wrong in anything. We, Peggy Strahan and Irene Saucier, lea e to Maureen Morin, an ability to get straight A ' s in Clerical Practice. I, Eunice Norigian, leave to Helen LaBelle my ability to argue with Miss Driscoll. I, Robert Laperche, hereby leave to Bob Bouchard the Presidency of the Hut. I, Clarence St. Jacques, leave Bob ' Voisard my Mechanical Drawing tools to enable him to do some good drawings. I, Dolores Ancelmo, hereby leave all six point books for book reports, to any Junior who needs them. I, Joanne Noury, leave to my sister Terry, the ability to keep silence during library periods. May these memories become valuable treasures in the hands of our beneficiaries, as they have been in ours, and may the benevolence radiating from them reproduce itself time and time again. This, declare we to be our last will and testament, made and signed this seventeenth day of January, the year of our Lord, 19° ' 6. The Class of ' 6
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I, Robert AntcT, Ic-.nc lo Ron.ild LiahriL-l, my lui uht so tli.U he may i;am a berth on the basketball team. I, Jo.in ( lani;, lea e my exairsions through oiiterspate diirini; l ' ni;lish IV lo any ilream -e eti lunior. I, JoseplT I ' ayan. lea e my eurh ' red hair to ( ' oath Landry. I, James Moran. lea e my complete inertia to one of like temperament. I, Frances Hoey, lea e my bookkeepins; notes to Joan King. I, Rita C.OLircy, lea e to my brother Bob m) ' extraordinary ability to remember things. ' ' ' X il I, Maureen Henault, lea e m ' 6th period b.nglish class. Room 13, with its sub-zero temperatures and unusual color scheme to any a id fresh-air fan or modern-art enthusiast. I, Paris Malouf, leave the chairmanship of the Class Night Committee to the con- spirators of next year. I, James Labrecque, lea e my seat in the office to any Junior so that he may enjoy Mrs. Hanley ' s company. I, Dick Cormier, lea e m) ' I ' ord con ertible to my cousin Bob, that is when I get another new one. I, Jeanne Maynard, lea e to some troublesome Junior girl, my ability to get along with Mrs. Caldwell. I, Norman Dakake, leave to Lenny Deffew, my ability to play a good clean game of basketball. I, Lila Borge, leave my long critic ' s reports to be shortened by Christine Moosett, when she is in English IV. I, Delphina DeGoes, leave my ambition to climb the ropes in gym to any Junior who wants it. I, Daniel Libucha, lea e my cartoons in Mechanical Drawing Class to the wastepapcr basket. L Barbara Dutra, leave to Ann and Rosemary my gym socks so they won t have lo borrow any next year. L Joe Nield, leave the ability to take all the razzing I receive on Boy Scouts to my cousin Harry. I, Pauline Landry, leave my position as head cheerleader to one of the six Junior Cheerleaders. L Joan Turenne, leave my poor memory to the students who use the high school library.
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