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CLASS OF '56 Mr. Stanley J. Remiesiewicz CLASS ADVISOR CLASS OFFICERS R. O'Neil, Pres., J. Webb, Vice Pres. 'lst Row: M. luurennno, N. Vermehe, R. Chreiien, P. Bisson, M. Fariu, E. Dean, A. Arrudu. 2nd Row: J. Ferreira, J. Mooney, C. Morrisseiie, T. Carrol, L. Guy, R. Fernandes, H. lachapelle. 3rd Row: L. Hulxeem, O. Rodrigues, P. Chicco, A. Duviclux, J. Burgess, E. Dupere, R. O'Neil, P. Midura P. Campbell.
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CLASS WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Illustrious 55 of '55, of Diman Vocational High School, having reached the end of our vocational training, and through somewhat fatigued by incessant mental toil, but still being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, do make and publish this, our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. As to our wordly estate, and all the property, real, personal, or mixed, or which we shall die, seized, or possessed, or to which we shall be entitled at the time of our decease, we devise, bequeath, and dispose thereof in the manner following, to wit: TO ALMA MATER: An inexhaustible prayer of Thanks for moulding the pattern of our future careers. TO THE FACULTY: An endless poem of gratitude and heartfelt appreciation for their untiring effort in imparting useful knowledge to us under great difficulties. TO THE REMAINING STUDENT BODY: To the Juniors: 40 more weeks of school. To the Sophomores: 80 more weeks of school. To the Freshmen: l20 more weeks of school. To the individuals: Ronald Banville: We leave 50 acres of Westport-Farmland so that he may farm happily. Norman Baraby: A '55 Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Alfred Bento: A check for 31.47. Walter Bigos: A train ticket. . Richard Biello: A ladder to help him in his climb to success. Robert Boissonneault: We leave a new gas gauge, constantly reading full. Alexander Bond: A running contract with Dick Tracy, as Open-Mind Monty. Kenn Boyer: A trip back to Japan. The walk and swim will do him good. Bruce Burton: A triple-barreled shotgun: don't miss your next squirrel. Ed. Campbell: A wire recorder to listen to his thrilling accordion solos. Vincent Campbell: A contract to wrestle The Great Moto. Richard Chase: A high powered telescope to watch the bathing beauties at 'GrinneIle's.' Frank Ciosek: A bus, so he can accommodate everyone. Thomas Clark: A pass to the Lonely Hearts Club. Kenneth Cookson: The right to become a citizen of Fall River. Ernest Cote: A contract as understudy to Curt Gowdy. Raymond Curry: A pea-shooter for hunting mice. Ernest Desnoyer: A 25 year subscription to Hot-Rod magazine. ' Matthew Drewniak: The role of Woody the Woodpecker in all forthcoming movies. Walter Drewniak: A courtesy card from the Fall River Police Dept. Jere Duffy: A glass of water from the Pilgrim Restaurant. David DeNadaI: A night-school course in physics. George Faris: We leave a Sparktricians license. James Greenwood: A pair of long-johns for gym class. James Giblin: We leave one soda-jerks license. Alfred Hamel: One chrome-plated lunch pail. Donald Hamel: A date tree, for all the dates he would want. Francis Harrington: We leave one 'Kinifiller' pin for his '37. John Harrington: An outboard motor for his sailboat. Allen Hinchliffe: A new X862'IVa iet engine for cruising the city. James Hopkins: We leave you one dyne of energy. Henry Joannis: We leave you a portable mechanic for your car. Thomas Krupa: We hereafter respect Feb. 30 as Krupa's Day. Ronald Leger: We leave a pair of elevated shoes. Kenneth Legault: A contract to star in The Tame One, a sequel to The Wild One. Raymond Legault: His own private, completely stocked, exercising gym. Alan Leverault: A I0 year supply of shorthand notebooks. Raymond Michaud: A steel-mesh glove for feeding White Owls. James Medeiros: A pair of hiking shoes for going to and from school. Edward Michael: A pass to the girls' gym at Durfee. Leonard Mroz: A smile-stretcher, to widen his already bursting smile. William Pontes: A transmission made up of rubber gears. Charles Prezalor: A one-way ticket to Mars. Leslie Robinson: A sheep's clothing to hide his true appearance. John Rogers: A partnership in the New Englander. Gerald Shannon: A bottle of Vitalis, for that iust-combed look. Ronald Talbot: A Polaroid Land Camera to prove his fish stories.- Thomas Teves: A revolver with six rounds to play Russian Roulletep alone. Foster Thompson: 2 lbs. of skinless hamburger for his famous meat loaf. Roger Toni: One glass hammer and a box of rubber tacks. John Wheadon: An accident insurance policy for rear-end collisions. Ronald White: One bushel of Boston-Baked-Beans. Raymond Wrobel: 6 ft. of sausage and a quart jar of mustard. George Wilson: Take Tea and See. By Bob Coulombe
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lst Row: R. Medeiros, R. Normundin, J. Rupoza, J. Marcoux, C. Slaler, R. Amural, P. Chouinurd, R. Oliveira. 2nd Row: W. Rushton, W. Shovelion, H. Coulombe, K. Silvia, W. Wilkinson, D. Archer, G. Moss, P. Duchemin. 3rd Row: R. Murslcnd, J. McDonald, D. Dunlec, R. Brilhanie, E. Ferris, R. Cosiu, A. Borges, F. Marcille, T. Nelson. ls! Row: E. Levesque, W. Guuy, P. Callahan, J. Brighimun, L. Burns, J. Webb, F. Paulo, J. Reed, M. Paihier. 2nd Row: J. Amedeo, T. Ferreira, R. Travers, J. Borganfine, P. Cole, R. Parent, A. Borden, E. La bonte, F. Silvio. 3rd Row: D. Cunuel, W. Neilcn, G. Correira, L. Miranda, C. Cusick, E. Wetterland, A. Dubiel P. Levesque.
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