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CLASS WILL We, the members of the Class of 1940 of Colt Memorial High School, Bristol, Rhode Island, being of sound minds do make, publish, and declare this, our I-ast Will and Testament, in the following manner, and we direct our executor, hereinafter named, to carry out the following bequests: To Mr. Fitzgerald: A pair of roller skates to save time in crossing from one building to another. To Mr. Burke: Enough money to print a book entitled “How To Be Patient.” We would all like to know. To Mr. Walker: One of next year's senior girls to bring him his lunches, as desired. To Mr. Carlson : Five dollars to purchase a book entitled How To Keep Chemistry Classes Quiet in the Laboratory.” To Mr. Sullivan: The permission to give to Mr. Hazen a few inches in order that he might not be mistaken for a student. To Miss Bradford: The task of guiding the new incoming Sophomores. To Miss Marino: The right to choose a group of girls to help her with her clippings and filings. To Miss Bullock: Enough money to install a private telephone to Room One to be used during the publication of the school paper. It will come in handy. X’est-ce pas. Miss Callan ? To Miss Sisson : A request that she be as lenient with next year’s Classical division as she was with this year’s. To Mr. Hazen: A 100x100 scrap book in which to paste current events instead of pasting them on the blackboard. To Mr. Huston: A check with which to purchase a trailer to carry equipment instead of using his car. To Mr. Sylvia: A ton of headache powder to use next year when he thinks of this year’s I. A. class. To Miss Daily: A megaphone so that her orders might be heard throughout the gym. To Miss Callan : A desk with a second story so that she will have room to keep all those papers that clutter the desk! To Mr. Canario: A Junior class that will not cause him quite so many headaches as this year’s did. To Mr. Murgo: An electric fan for Room 12. You can use it up there, can’t you, Mr. Murgo? To Miss McGovern: Gas for that car in which she rides so often with her “sister”. To Mrs. Bezansan : $1000 to buy supplies so that all the school may enjoy that good icecream when her home economics pupils make another “batch.” To Mrs. Donovan : Our sincere thanks for her help in the presentation of our operetta. “Oh. Doctor!” To Mr. Cornell: A cabinet to file the reports of the N. V. A. students. To Mr. Farr: An electric lawn-mower. It will save so much time. To Mr. Dwyer: A set of new garden tools so that he will be able to keep the Andrews campus “extra” beautiful. I. WILLIAM ANDERTON. leave to my brother. ALEXANDER, my ability to be right up to the minute on Current Events. I. RUTH ALGER, leave to ROSE DIGATI. my keen sense of humor. I. NORMAN BELMORE. leave to JOSEPH CAMERA, my diving helmet which I used in the shower room to keep my curly hair dry. I. MARY BISBANO. leave to LOIS BROWNELL, my fascinating dimples which improve so beautiful a smile. I. FRANK CAIZZI. leave to FRANK CATALFANO. my wavy hair and quiet shy ways. I. COSMO CASTIGLIEGO. leave to CAZEMIRO ANTONIO, my ability to work out the wrong answers in Chemistry. I. JOSEPHINE CELOXE. leave to EVELYN BRITO, my ability to get all the latest news last. I. HERBERT EISEXSTADT. leave to HAROLD BEAUREGARD, my position as assistant coach of the baseball squad, and permission to advise Mr. Huston in “tough spots”. 15
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FRESHMAN GROUP ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS (Left to Right)—Aiello, Massa, Alfano, Anderton, Moniz, DuPont, Vaccaro
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