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Cfa A 4 i ff ear one thousand We, the graduating class of Mount Saint Charles, in the y nine hundred and fifty-one, being of sound mind, not unduly influenced in any way, filled with precious memories, and cognizant of the inescapable certainty that our days at our Alma Mater are numbered, do hereby solemnly declare this to be our last will and testament. FIRSTLY We hereby acknowledge our monumental debt of gratitude to our F lt Alma Mater,lto its distinguished Chaplain, and to its devoted acu y. SECONDLY, We bequeath and devise as follows: Robert Gelinas leaves Brother George-Adelard the privilege of blowing up the Chemistry Lab. Charles Lyons leaves to Matt Connolly, lames arry honor of upholding the Dorchester tradition. B and Pete Delaney the Al Achin leaves his powerful intellect to Shmuck . Bill Paquin leaves all his jobs to Bob Madden. Pete Berkery leaves his checkbook, Cadillac and half a tank of gas to C. Phillips. Ioe Niland leaves the French teacher seeing red . Pete Harrington leaves sweat in the study hall. Don Bradley leaves his sharp personality to future hockey players. Don Vahey leaves his blondes to P. Gibbons and I-lope . Chico Amor leaves his centerfield spot to any aspiring loe Di Maggio. lim Connors leaves his Quarter-back slot to Matty Connolly. leaves the sophomores to Brother George-Adelard for their Lenny Lanza sixteen year high school course. Lefty Forand leaves his football trousers to Pete Delaney. Bert Berube leaves his new scientific theories and gay moments of happy dis- cussion with Brother George-Adelard to Owen Galligan. k Rene Fortin leaves his basketball suit to Mike Kelly and consequently the task of extracting splinters from the pants. Barney Fortin leaves Latin class the same as he entered: with one eye open. Benny Gendron leaves just as he came in, rarin to go . Bob Brand and Mike Sweeney leave sterling examples of what a little study can do. Gene Belair leaves, but hopes to return to clip a few boarders. Marcos de Armas leaves Enrique Montes his domino set. loseph Dube and Don Pitcher leave their Greek books and a warning to fool- hardy Iuniors. loe Gill leaves his cousin, Bob Gregory, to carry on the southpaw tradition. Maurice Deziel, Eddie Ethier, and Charlie Gagnon leave No Pep memories of an undying friendship. Bob Peloquin leaves his first baseman's mitt to anyone who can reach Rocky's wild throws. Iohnny St-Sauveur leaves Hardy his No. 7 jersey. George Callas leaves Ralph Mongeon his notes on the evolution of man. Gerry Tellier leaves Father Guilbault wondering whether man is the most intelligent of all animals. Carn Hetu leaves his reserved seat in the bowling alleys to anyone with nothing to do at night. Bob Ringuette leaves his desk in Brother Eugene's class to any sleepy Iunior. Maurice Bell leaves his quiet disposition to Roland Marquis, a fellow Fair mounter. Marcel Gagnon, a future orator, leaves Fodder Guilbault reluctantly. Maurice Gaudette leaves his big drag with Brother Elisee to Segelken. lohn Carr leaves his cigarette checks to Pete Delaney.
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