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i ng LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL page twenty-nine WANDA BZYZICKI—Leaves her lovely hair to BEVERLY MOORE and her pleasing per- sonality to RENA CRESCENTINI. ANNA CASAGRANDE—Leaves her well-groomed hands to JACQUELINE FOURNIER and her many pairs of shoes tt CHRISTINE HARTLAND. RENO CASAGRANDE—Leaves his olive complexion to ALBERT FIORVANTI and his deep baritone voice to DORIS EISOLD. EDWiN CHRABASZCZ—Leaves his many projects to MARION FISKEN and his repu- tation for being mad (as in “Mad Russian’) to GRAHAM EASSON. HENRY CIOCCI—Leaves his bronze curls to his kid brother and his worldliness to RENE SAVOIE. HELEN CISLAK—Leaves her good looking legs to any Junior girl and her gruff voice to ALYCE BOCON. PATRICK CLYNE—Leaves his particular brand of humor to HELEN KARCZMAR- CZYK and his crew clip to ARTHUR MOUTINHO. JEANETTE COACHE—Leaves her various pen pals to JEAN BRADLEY and her orals to EVA SANTOS. GLORIA CODERRE—Leaves her slender figure to CELESTE FEREIRA and her position in the band to FRED MURRAY, JAMES CORMACK—Leaves his position as Mr. Millane’s aide to SERAFIM GUERRA and his exclamatory “Oh, Brother” to his brother, BOB CORMACK. RAYMOND CRISTINA — Leaves his plaid shirts to “RINKY” SIILVERI and his inces- sant talking in Problems to BERNARD GOLDEN, BARBARA CROWELL—Leaves her earnest manner to LUCINDA COSTA and her tink- ling fingers to JEAN LYONS. SALLY DAVIS — Leaves her princess-like walk to CLARE RODRIGUES and her change- able disposition to JOHN CRESCENTINI. HELEN DYJAK— Leaves her sunny disposition to THEODORE HARE and her friend- liness to MARY CAMPORA. STEVE FERENZ—Leaves his curly hair to EDWARD CARON and his b:-cycle to PAUL FOURNIER. LORETTA FONTAINE — Leaves her lost poundage to JACQUELINE FOURNIER and her success in Home Management to MARION FISKEN. NORMA FRENNIER — Leaves her cooperation to ELAINE DuBOIS and her dropped “g’s” to LILLIAN BUCZOCKI. ALFRED SILVA FIDALGO—Leaves his big eyes to WANDA JANECZEK and his danc- ing ability to EDWARD STOLARZ. DONALD GATES—Leaves his shy manner to ROBERT DOBBIE and his country estate to ALYCE MAE WHITE. HENRY GAVIGLIO—Leaves his giggles to MYRTLE FALCONER and his gum (un- chewed) to ALMA ALMGREN. HERBERT GOEWEY—Leaves his interest in commercial art to ADA PASQUINI and his shortness to LEWIS GORDON.
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page twenty-eight Win RUSWAVENAA 4 Shays CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1943, being of sound mind and super bodies, (see Victory Corps) do hereby bequeath the following tokens of our esteem—some of our most prized possessions: To the green and budding Freshman class, we leave our fond wishes for a successful climb up the ladder to their seniority and the courage to face it. To the Sophomores whose airs are becoming too grand on their departure from Fresh- man Row, we leave a little of our own modesty and retiring ways (7). To the Junior class who will try to step into our shoes—some of our kindness so they won’t be too hard on underclassmen and our invariable semi-weekly lectures, We also wish to make the following ind:vidual bequests: IDA ALEXANDER—Leaves her dancing feet to her sister, MARYETTA ALEXANDER, and her warm friendliness to ROSALIE PUKISH. FERNANDO ALMEIDA—Leaves his artistic ability to EVA SANTOS and “The Hornet” to anyone capable of driving it. RUBY ALMGREN—Leaves her amiable smile to GEORGE GADAIRE and her oratorical ability to WENONAH CRANDALL. ADOLPH ALVES—Leaves his athletic prowess to JOHN KURTY and his lady-killing to ALDO PIANGERELLI. THERESA ALVES—Leaves her artistic ability to RENE SAVOIE and her rosy cheeks to LOUISE GRABOWSKI. BERTHA BARSZCZ—Leaves her quiet manner to DOROTHY HERON and her steno- graphic ability to EDNA BIRRELL. GRACE BELL—Leaves her winning ways to BRIDGET KARCZMARCZYK and her fair skin to DOLORES RODRIGUES. EARL BENNETT—Leaves his executive ability to BARBA RA WOOD and his orchestral ambition ta JOE LOPES. IRENE BERNARDO—Leaves her excellent penmanship to MARY REID and her dark beauty to FLORENCE MUSINSKI. FRED BIALKA—Leaves his shyness to FRED GILLAN and a few inches of his height to ROBERT SMITH. FRED BIELIZNA—Leaves his good nature to WILLIAM ROONEY and his wit to PAUL SADOWSKI, LEO BISAILLON—Leaves his naps in classes to RICHARD LINTON and his oratory to THOMAS MORTIMER. DONALD BOUCHER—Leaves his nonchalance to ELSIE PIANGERELLI and his guitar to JOSEPH GAUTHIER. LEONA BOUDET—Leaves her bright smile to CONSTANCE BELL and her page boy to IMOGENE MILLER, HELEN BULECZA—Leaves her dark quiet eyes to ROY RICHARDSON and her silence to CELESTE SILVA. PHYLLIS BUTLER—Leaves her collection of horse pins to MIRIAM MORIN and her multi-colored lipsticks ttc MARGARET HYLAND.
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page thirty EHE®-REV LEW 9. ogee clots ELIZABETH GOLDEN—Leaves her queenly manner to MARY RAMOS and her golden hair to JULIETTA CARROLA, GEORGE GOODREAU—Leaves his quiet manner to MILDRED HARASIK and his scholas- tic standing to EDWARD LYSIK. GEORGE GREGORIO—Leaves his rapid-fire speech to EMILE OUELLETTE and his tight curls to FRED MILNE. IRENE GRYBOSH—Leaves her hairbows to BETTY BROWN and her fiery spirit to her sister, HELEN GRYBOSH, MITCHELL IRLA — Leaves his blond wavy ha‘r to AMERICO SILVA and his retiring ways to JEAN BANAS. CATHERINE JANES — Leaves her optimism to ELSIE PIANGERELLI and her position as yearbook editor to CATHERINE CLYNE. ANNE JAREMKO— Leaves her gaiety to MARY REID and her towering height to JOSEPH FERREIRA. STEVE JAWORSKI—Leaves his position on the hockey team to MITCHELL DOBRYICKI and his good nature to TONY COSTA. LILLIAN JOHNSON—Leaves her fondness for the navy to ESTHER ELLISON and her short skirts to ELEANOR LAVIGNE. EMILY KAPINOS — Leaves her practicality to BETTY BROWN and her corsages to CELESTE MARTINS. STANLEY KOWALSKI — Leaves his excellent basketball playing to ROBERT CORMACK and his smiles to ROBERT DOBBIE. JEAN KRAS—Leaves her ability to wrap gifts to HELEN KARTY and her loose-leaf note- book to PRISCILLA LEITE. ROBERT LaFRANCIS—Leaves his pipe to HARRY O’CONNOR and his occasional smiles to RICHARD LINTON. DOROTHY LAVIGNE — Leaves her daintiness to JEANETTE VENTURA and her jew- elry to her sister ELEANOR. LEONA LAVIGNE—Leaves her coquettish ways to JANET EASSON and her popular- ity with the opposite sex to ELEANOR DOSTAL, CATHERINE LEWICKI— Leaves her hair styles to ALYCE MAE WHITE and her shy- ness to HELEN GRYBOSH. WALTER LIECIVITZ—Leaves his passion for aeronautics to EDWARD ZOLTY and his country ways to MILFORD STRYCHARZ. NORMAN LYON—Leaves his formality to the EISOLD TWINS and his orals to VICTOR FOCOSI, ANTHONY LEITE — Leaves his thoughts of love to GRAHAM EASSON and his sleek black hair to FRED GILLAN. RUTH MACREGOR—Leaves her squeaky voice to HOWARD TOURVILILE and her wide circle of friends to ALYCE BOCON.
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