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THE AMARCQON A- sl Mar McNeil leaves to Joe Rollins, her gift of gab. W5Fga Hiehalak, leaves to Helen Bacon, her artistic ability. Eg -fulwiflner Ieaves to Harry Hachey a whip--to beat him daddy e ght to the bar. ' Lillian Messier leaves to Arthur Williamson her fine art in tak- Ing pIctures. Mar'orie Morin, with George Murphy leaves Bob Foley. E05 Newell Ieaves the P. M. Room -------------- forever??????????? Clidys Nordigian leaves to Beatrice Nordigian hor good nature. Ca erine a u as leaves what she knows about N. Y. subways, to whoever wants to Ee lost. Stella Paulauskas leaves to Beverly Sottak the bulletins. Geor e Hur H Ieaves to Donal Hennessey his dentist appointments. ggy Soufhard leaves to Robert Lawrence his southern drawl. auline Sfachura leaves to Madeline Green her short skirts. WIIIIam Stanffmas leaves the same as when he started. Shfrle' WooHcocE leaves to Barbara Conway her laughing fits. Econ Martel Ieaves his seat in French to another lone boy in a cIass of gfrls. The senior class leaves to the President of the Junior Class, this blue-print of our two places of residence, Rm. 2 and Rm. 5, with all their furnishings, including, bells, doorknobs, pictures, inkwells, cold air, and the gum stuck under the desks. We hope that they shall find as much satisfaction in these rooms as we have, and through this plan, they will always know where everything is situated. A To the President of the Sophomeres, we leave our hearty congratulations for slipping by the Freshman year, and we leave them this speed boat to carry them swiftly through the nextim years. To the President of the Freshman Class we leave these two lovely red gowns because we knew that they're going to have to face the bare facts, and we leave these to cover them up. May they be generous in letting all the other classes use them, whens ever needed. ' To the incoming Freshmen, we leave all the heartaches, home work, and trouble of the whole four years of schoolg not to be meang but, without these school days would not be happy ones. May these aspirins take care of their aches and pains. SIGNED, SEALED, PUBLISHED AND DECLARED BY THE SAID LEICESTER HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF 1941, IN THE PRESENCE OF US, WHO AT THEIR REQUEST, IU THEIR PRESENCE, AND IN THE PRESENCE OF EACH OTHER, HAVE HEREUNTO SUBSCRIBED OUR NAMES AS WITNESSES ON THE 10th DAY OF JUNE A.D. 1941. EXECUTOR Elaine Mondor Witnesses: Shirley Temple X Boris Karloff X
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T HE Maroon -lj L.. To Mr. Hopkins, we leave this copy of the Star Spangled Banner ---- may he never forget how to play it during assemblies. To Miss McPartland, we leave this miniature of the stage waterfall scene so that it may always remain fresh in her memory To Miss McDonald, the senior girls leave this basketball, in remembrance of the champions. To Mr. Daley, we leave this broomg may he sweep all of his troubles away. As each insignificant underclassman hears his or her name, he, regardless of high blood pressure, nervous breakdowns, or the like, will rise to face the audience, our jury, as will the upperclassmen. Mildred Baris leaves to Dick Jennings, her advice to the love- Iorn. , Edna Bouchard leaves to Stacia Polenski, her quiet and modern .V r r ways. Ton Cerce leaves to Mark Mullins, his way with the women. Eve! n Copp leaves---with Walter Klosek. Eleanor andro leaves to Helen Gray, her perpetual giggle. e en ngro leaves the memory of Edward Jacobson. Ja et Desi siers leaves to Felice Desrosiers, the responsibility of lit e nry. Ruth Devinsgy leaves to Shirley Myers her short finger nails. net e , rr leaves to John Wood her ready wit in U. S. History. ncan, hopefully, leaves to Joe Slivoski, her dancing a ity. John Falk leaves to Teddy Troeltzsch his romantic air. S 'een Finn leaves to Constance Desautels WThe Irish in hern. Mae Rita Fole leaves Morgan --------- in doubt. Helen Cablaskf leaves to Anita Cormier a bit of her height. FT1'tF'C-allagher leaves to Lydia Marsh her flirtatious dimples. Eva Frazier eaves- ---------- Jimmy Doyle. Jaan Mckeon leaves to Andrew Williamson his ability to tease the girls. Marcia Graham leaves to Mary Connors her extra freckles. Doroth Hurd leaves to Doris LeBlanc her love of mankind, Ed. Jacobson leaves ----- ---lperiodl. Eggrleg Jennin s leaves ---------------- her sister. e en otoski Eeaves with her ring on her finger. D i'1EE'Stre1'm1'k1s leaves to Eileen Clingen her poise. Eve. Wh t e leaves to Earl Whitney her back seat in Room 5. J Kennen leaves Leicester High without a Kennen. a' er Klosek. leaves his golden ringlets to Clifford Taylor METFEEE Laurila leaves to Kenneth I..aFlamme her composure. Leola Lawrence leaves to Eddie King her red hair. Klfce Loiselle leaves to Douglas Cherry her sweet disposition. 'EETF' Macfeod leaves her black curls, to Charlotte Conrad. Irene Marco leaves to Shirley Cree her sports ability. cK.eon leaves to the junior girls, her friends from Groton. a-1 Mcfeon leaves June Nolette, her arguments in commercial law.
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THEMAROON J L-.I CLASS OF 1942 President Harry Hachey Vice President Paul Bomba Secretary Beverly Sottak Treasurer Andrew Williamson Back Row: Harry Hachey, Donal Hennessy, Paul Bomba, Douglas Cherry, Robert Foley, James Doyle, George Gleick. Second Row: Constance Desautels, Lois Bates, Helen Bacon, dileen Clingen, Grace Benson, Bernice Griffin, Felice Des- rosiers, Catherine Donahue, Barbara Donahue. Front Row: Jane Ldamowicz, Barbara Conway, Ann Bugdenovich, Marjorie Flint, Mary Connors, Barbara Falk. Back Row: John Hood, Thomas Monahan, Arthur Lahottc, Joseph bfivoski, lndrew Williamson, Lrthur Williamson, Morgan Childs, Donald Story. Second Row: Marion Michalak, Sophie Hucko, Beverly Sottak, Mary M6522 Lydia Harsh, Barbara Vancelettc, Beatrice Nordi- gian, Larbara Stone. Front-Egg: Mary Watson, Mary Thompson, Rita Williams, Arline Woodcock, Helen Hakitalo, Irene Hills, Anna Schliker. Members absent when pictures were taken: Gladys Griffin, Marion Thalin, Richard Jennings. -
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