Mount St Charles Academy - Excelsior Yearbook (Woonsocket, RI)

 - Class of 1951

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CAM SUDERLATIVES Most Popular Most Humorous Most Athletic Best Looking Best Dressed Most Co-operative Most Bashful Most Serious Most Temperarnental Most Cheerful Most Mischievous Best Actor Noisiest Moodiest Dreamiest Tallest Wittiest Ouietest Smartest Best Physique Best Lady-killers Most Least War ww Shirley didn't Write to Bert? Don Pitcher got a crew cut? lim Connors had cigarettes? BOARDER DAY STUDENT Petersen Baillargeon Connors De Roche De Armas Baillargeon Petersen St. Sauveur Flood Fortin Achin Lessard St. Peter Bell Pitcher Dube Donovan De Roche Cummings Fortin Ricardo Ayotte Connors Gadoury Gelineau Marquis Faulkner Brand Kilfoyle Ethier Riley Petit Hicks Gadoury Gaudette Bell Paquin Harnois Tandetzke Gendron Vahey Fortin Austin Tousignant Achin Tellier HAPPE i . Del Gagne lost his pipes? Bingo lost lim? Iohnny Mahoney took up Weight-lifting? Brother I-Iermas had no P. A. System? Horner Gelineau was at a loss for some- thing to say? Father Guilbeault gave 98's? Charlie Phillips played football? More than one person at a time at M. S. C. had Brother E.'s sense of humor? Ernie Flood was broke? Don Vahey lost his touch with the fair sex? Cabbage-head bought a comb? Rene Fortin flunked English? Paulie De Roche lost his savoir faire on a date? Peaceful lost 50 lbs.? Old Faithful Lessard was late for class? Bill Paquin had a day With nowhere to go or nothing to do? Iules Gadoury lost his timely Wit? Seriousness was possible in Mr. Boudreau's Law Class? M. S. C. and a winning basketball team? Brother Theodoric taught the seventh grade? lack Gurun lost his appetite? Ed Hicks had nerve enough to contradict Brother Victoric?

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Don Pitcher has become an expert at lan- guages. His repertoire includes German, French, English, Latin, and while studying Greek, he picked up a sixth-profane. Chuck Rioux is at present top salesman for the Singer Sewing Machine Co. His sales talk is guaran- teed to keep you in stitches. Bud St. Peter has made his mark in the world by being High lm- perial Omnipotent Grand Councillor of the Maine Chamber of Commerce. Bill Tandetzke has found a home in the Army and is presently up for promotion to P.F.C. And last but not least, Yo-Yo Williams has made a name for himself. He is a mortician, and on his new Vehicle the license is U-2. Thanks, Yo- Yo. We know you wouldn't let us down, Cat least not yet.l Rosaire Harnois. His book about his adven- tures in historical research is a best seller. lules Gadoury. He has recently publicized his widely-read book, Pathetic Poems . Ioseph Dube. Successor to Mario Lanza, Ioe is the idol of bobbysoxers. Luc Tousignant. Employed by Bernard For- tin's Slumber-Sleep Mattress Co., as chief Mat- tress Tester. Bernard Eortin. He also owns the Boston Red Sox as a sideline. Barney was very much in the headlines recently as a result of a salary squabble with his slugging first baseman, Bob Peloquin. Bob Peloquin. He grudgingly signs for SlO0,000.00. Charles Crepeau and Bert Pard. Their inven- tion of invisible gyp-note paper should prove a great boon to faltering students. Gil Baillargeon. With no more world to con- quer, Gil has cast his lot with the Boston Celtics basketball club. Iohnny St-Sauveur. Iohnny has made a hit in the National Hockey League. Since his de- but, the fair sex seems to have awakened to the sport. Rev. Eugene Lessard, S. I. His thesis Bovis laciendi Causa has created a sensation in the upper strata of society. Rene Fortin. Rene has received offers from clubs in every sport because of his exceptional ability to warm a bench. Bernie Rouleau and Gerry Tellier. Their band has played three successive weeks at the Olympia Theater. Maurice Deziel. He is doing very well for himself as a B. O. O. B. CBoss of Office Boys? at City Hall. Mike Sweeney. Mike has just taken the last step in his office boy to editor rise . Mayor Bob Ringuette.. This famous politician has become the target of Mike's scorching edi- torials, because of his excess of office boys, an example of bureaucracy . Charlie Desaulniers. Charlie has finally real- ized his ambition of winning the jackpot on lulien Gadoury's Take It or Lump It quiz show. Red Mahoney and Ioe Gill. These lucky lads are now wearing uniforms splashed with gold braid. Admirals? No, but doormen at a Prov- idence Hotel! Edgar Ethier. Eddie has cornered the news- paper market: his paper route now numbers 250 customers. Marcel Gagnon. One of two models from the class of '5l, Marc portrays the satisfied usher in sleeping-pill ads. Roger Bibeault. Rog has invented an elec- tric-eye door which opens for a salesman and suddenly closes as the unsuspecting soul is half-way past the threshold. Maurice Bell. Union head of door-to-door salesmen, he protests that the invention is il- legal and unconstitutional. George Callas. Supereme Court lustice Cal- las rules that Bibeault's device be altered since in its present form it is a lethal weapon. Roger Petit. Champion wrestler, Roger has devised a hold so complex that a locksmith is needed to pry him from his opponent. Maurice Petit. Moe has concocted a sausage Cfrom sawdustl Which does not shrink nor shrivel away. The concoction is not edible, but it is economical anyway! Richard Bernier. Leading undertaker in Woonsocket, he claims that his is a grave bus- iness and that he has never let a customer down. I Gerard Fontaine. Gerry has invented a de- hydrated food tablet containing a dinner com- plete to the toothpicks. CHe probably had the Mount boarders in mind.l Robert Brand. The second model in the group, Bob depicts the poor soul trapped in an un- sanforized shirt. Paul De Roche. The typical Mount alumnus, Paulie has recently become the father of trip- lets, but did not pass out cigars. He simply passed out! Ben Gendron. After 15 years in the army, Ben was promoted to Pvt. first-class. He was recently seen at the Stork Club with his high school dreamgirl. Charlie Gagnon. Charlie, having risen to owner of the Central Theater, is now heading a crusade to clean up the movies.



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L .jwlome for CL WQQLBFLUI We extend our hearttelt thanks to our business and professional friends who have so generously contributed to our advertising section and thus have greatly helped to make possible the publication of the EXCELSIOB. We also Wish to thank those who have contributed their time and their talent in real- izing this yearbook, specially the Staff, Brother Hon- orious, our Moderator, Brother Robert, our Advisory Mr. Normand Dube, our Designer, Brother Blaise, Mr. Van Dale, Mr. Beausoleil and Mr. Guilbert, our photographers. Special mention also to the Woon- socket Call and Marcello tor all football and hockey action shots. The Seniors ADVERTISEMENTS

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