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QXCELS Y. I 0 0 ' Class Will A 1 lContinuedl The ardent admirers of Jack Dillon's wavy locks will have to be content with Weasel Doherty. W Joe Willoughby donates his power to make model airplanes to :'Glidder Dellay. To the Junior Class we express our hopes that they have the good fortune to see the return of the l-lilltopper . , To the Sophomore and Freshman Class we leave the most coveted gifts of fine sportsmanship and school-spirit. ' i To our Alma Mater we bequeath our life-long loyalty and sincere thanks for all received. T Signed this fifteenth day of June, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty. FRANCIS CARRIER MARTIN COGAVIN JAMES BOLTON K6-.-Q2 H5 H E at -e1940e- i
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E EXCELS I ,SKY 00 4VVl'f'C Class Will We, the Class of l94O, of Mount Saint Charles Academy, of sane mind and em- powered by law, do hereby bequeath all our trinkets, chattels, moneys and all other personal estate of every kind, by last will and testament in writing, executed as pre- scribed by the laws of this state: To Reverend Brother Bartholomew we leave our sincere appreciation for his expert guidance in our studies, without which we would never have successfully arrived at Graduation. To the various and sundry members of the faculty we leave our gratitude, and sympathize with their sorrow due to the loss of such a fine class which has made their life pleasant and peaceful. To Reverend Father Chaplain we leave our most heartfelt thanks for his spiritual and scholastic guidance throughout our happy tenure at the Mount. To the versatile mentor of the Mount's athletic forces, Ray Vaudreuil, we leave a new football team and our sincere hopes that the Mount's forces will forge to victories galore under his superb tutelage. To the minders we leave a group of quieter boys whom we hope will uphold the traditions of honor and fidelity set by the Class of '40, Truck Artruc leaves his Gene Krupa complex to Drummer Boy Perkins. Tom Cadorette's splendid physique goes to Mike Vanasse who is well on his way of becoming asecond Charles Atlas. Shark l-lartwell gives his pool playing ability to Bugs Gresser. Sergeant Charland leaves his pinto piebald to Rodeo Toupin. Joe Perreault bequeaths his well rounded figure and boisterous voice to Dapper Bill Duffy. Jim Rogers bestows upon Swisher Desisto his position on the Red 8 Blue Basketball team. Walt Jalbert bequeaths his command of the French language to Ed Archam- bault. 1 Gable l-libner leaves his secret code handwriting to Wild Horse Martin who is also a secret agent. George Belanger leaves his movie star complexion to Roland Lemire, Nimble fingers Henry leaves his precise tuning on the piano to Two Gun Boyd. Marc Guerin leaves to Bobby Cormier his three shares of Mulligan Stew , the others must starve. To Slim l-lassey is donated Jim Tobin's superb baseball powers. lf you don't believe us ask Jim. llJ:lU
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EXCELS at '0 W 0 e 1Nl'f'C GRADE Vlll---BROTHER Bl.AlSE'S CLASS A Short anol Sweet Description Authier-always obliging and eager to study, Barnabeea good friend but not too studious, Barthelemyethe best student in making French compositions, Berard-an excellent reader, Bousgueteeethe peewee of the class, Cabanae-homework always done neatly, Armand Cotefarithmetic ace and a strong rooter at Mount hockey games, Herve Cote-A-happy-go-lucky chap, Montcalm Cote-runner-up as outstanding boy of class, Desrosiersebaton tvvirler de luxe, good athlete, Gregoireehigh ranking pupil who likes to protest, Grenon-courteous and helpful, Jacgueseea model student for any teacher, Lamarrefalways ready with a big smile, Landry-quiet and studious, Laferriereea future hockey star for Bro. Adelard, Lavalleeea cheerful asset to the class, Moisonelikes to sleep, lvlorinewide awake all the time, Nlyette-prospective varsity pitcher in a few years, Picard-outstanding boy of class in all departments, Rondeau-works hard all the time, Rousseauepromising athlete, could do better in studies, Ruhlandetops the class in penmanship, St. Germain-superior in literature, Trudeau-chubby, happy, capable pupil, Vezina-best athlete, Dunneffair in class, better on the ball-field, Belhumeurvalways late but works well, Revs Brother Blaise- genial, patient, and well-respected RICHARD RONDEAU , 1950
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