Leicester High School - Maroon Yearbook (Leicester, MA)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 26 text:

Most Popular — James Rahill, Marilyn Spillane. Most Ladylike — Most Gentlemanly — Jane Farrow, Dick McDonald. Quietest — Joyce Miller, Anthony Manduca. Best Students — Doris Nieber, Irving St. Martin.

Page 25 text:

To the Freshmen Class — We leave you a giant hershey bar to give you lots of pep and energy to endure the future years. To the Sophomore Class — We leave this roll of crepe paper for the Prom. To the Future Senior Class — We leave you first, the title “Senior” and sec¬ ond, the many privileges that you won’t get. 1. Donald Aker leaves to George Lemerise his great wit. 2. Marion Brandt leaves to Virginia Johnson her artistic temperament. 3. William Campbell leaves to Patti Campbell his hobby of collecting books. 4. Doris Nieber leaves to Doris Dickie her good marks. 5. Normand Daigneault leaves to Irving Park- hurst his corner in the ring. 6. Rosemary Manning leaves to Carol Bick¬ ford some of her talking ability. 7. Richard McDonald leaves to Francis Patricks his milk route. 8. Aim Parish folds up her tents and silently creeps away. 9. Jim Rahill leaves to Ferdinand Daigneault his place in the Service. 10. Mary Remind leaves to the cheerleaders skirts designed like windowshades so that they may raise or lower them depending on the styles. 11. Billy Robidoux leaves to Ralph Falk his superior abilitv to roam the corridors always on official business. 12. Joyce Miller leaves to Katy King her shy¬ ness. 13. Martha McLaughlin leaves her desk in History to anyone who wants it. 14. William Griffin leaves to Chris Barney his hot rodding abilitv and all his parking tickets. 15. Constance Gelinas leaves to Barbara Kemp her apple dumpling smile. 16. Fred Rushton leaves to Ed Fussier his stained handkerchief to pass on for further use. 17. Lillian Peterson leaves her part in the Sen¬ ior Play to any Junior who won’t get sun¬ burned from the footlights. 18. Nancy McKeon leaves Charlie McKeon without sisterly advice. 19. Judy Moreau leaves to Pat Griffin the task of bothering Mr. O’Keefe. 20. Joyce Eames leaves to u Maggie” her great love for tall boyfriends. 21. Theresa Radesky leaves to Katy Manduca the task of typing the Arrow and “The Maroon”. 22. Russell Mitllett leaves to Lester Boyer his good eve to keep tract of Mary Jane. 2 3. Irving St. Martin leaves to any junior the college applications that he didn’t have time to fill out. 24. Daniel Lemerise leaves Merilyn Eames alone to sit in the Library. 25. Helen Pengilly leaves to Nancy Cunning¬ ham the change from the Junior Prom ticket. 26. Frances Jones leaves to Sidney Stone her squeaky violin notes for his trumpet. 27. Anthony Manduca leaves to Z eke Stanik- mas his unique methods of getting along w ith the girls. 28. Paul Dalbec leaves to anv hairless fresh¬ man his grizzly beard. 29. Carolyn Best leaves to Priscilla Best her quiet ways. 30. Jane Farrow leaves to Betty Woods her height on the basketball floor. 31. Joan Williams and Ray Smith leave to¬ gether, naturally. 32. William Hyland leaves to Hank Luoma his guitar to play. 33. Robert Paddock leaves to Hugh Dykas his shy way with the girls. 34. Edna Groulx leaves enough said. 35. Marjorie Thibeault leaves to Hope Daniels and June Merriam her red hair. 36. Paul Southard leaves to Raymond Allard his athletic ambitions. 37. Barbara Nally leaves to be with Florence Nightingale. 38. Anthony McKeon leaves to Cy Lundstrom the effort he expended on the paper drive. 39. Marilyn Spillane leaves to Rita Mainville her cute smile and her popularity. 40. Arthur Dorr leaves to Helen Ringgard the job of patroling and protecting the corri¬ dors. The Class of 1951 now leaves the barred doors of L.H.S. in hopes that none of us are found in an alley with bullets through our heads because of the fore mentioned bequests. In witness we have signed, sealed, and de¬ livered this, our last will and testament knowing no one else would dare make the same statements by public voice, on this 14th day of June, 1951 A.D. Signed Martha Rowden In Witness of Mickey Mouse and Hop-A-Long Cassidy



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Wittiest — Ann Parish, Donald Aker. Best Athlete — Most Interested in Sports — Paul Southard, Martha Rowden. Most Likely to Succeed — Russell Mullett, Mary Renaud. Best Actor and Actress — Rosemary Manning, William Griffin. 23

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