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X V LE of ,m f t r alertness fair play and especially team Work become essentials on every front we know they will uphold the traditions and the reputation of our be- loved Academy. It is with a liqht and GGY heart that W now leave our Academy for we are certain that these juniors follow- ing the lead of previous classes will ff Ll N llfe 6fl lUe I it ' l ' . 4 y , r-at I 'ww' , 3 e ,I ? HV, ff t,tt,.,J LM I -Q.. ,r 4,4 Wfiff ffgf- H It is a pleasure for us to bring you the lunior Class of '5l. Through ar- duous efforts and much enthusiasm they have portrayed the characteristics and ability that secure our strong as- surance of success. During the past year, they have shown their resolute spirit and courage towards their studies and in athletics. lt is impossible to elude the sight of their present achieve- ments and much credit is due to these conscientious and zealous juniors. When gazing in a junior class, it is impossible to overlook ambitious stu- dents such as these toiling to attain success they value so highly. Co-op- eration is a noticeable trait of these Iuniors and they have shown Willing ness to build themselves a character both scholastically and in sports. In the field of sports, they have pro- ven to be Worthy of representing the school. Though many athletes are leav- ing, there will be no vacuum in our dif- ferent activities on account of the out- standing performances among the dig- nified seniors of '52, Indeed We may acclaim these boys as the promising prospects of next year. ln these times of arduous living and privation, where courage, stamina, uphold all the fine traditions of Mount Saint Charles.
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Cfaafs Bill Logue leaves his knowledge of Latin to Seggy. Yo-Yo Williams leaves the saying of the morning prayers to Srnitty . Val Forcier leaves his ability in the deftness of magic to C. Alferes. lohn Kilfoyle leaves his studies with no sorrow. Ernest Flood simply leaves. Ricardo Martinez leaves his saxophone and his mouth to Wiltz. lose Martinez leaves his basketball shoes to Ed. Ed Hicks leaves his football talent to Tieles. Dick Lawless leaves all his money to Srnitty . Joe Simon leaves all his bottles to Duky . Larry James leaves his athletic ability to Iolly. and waves of Meriden. Leo Austin leaves to Hogan the angles, curves Homer Gelineau leaves his Mechanical Drawing ability to an unfortunate lunior: Robert Madden. Pete Petersen just leaves. Chuck Rioux leaves his geometry book to Casanova. Marcos de Armas leaves his position as right guard to Tieles. Bernard Faulkner leaves his books to some unfortunate Iunior. Bingo Cummings leaves his new version of French to C. Phillips. A. Gagne leaves his radio to N. Berube. Gil Garcia leaves the privilege of singing with Father Guilbault to any am- bitious Iunior. B. Bissonnette leaves his ability to write letters to any Iunior. Eugene Lessard leaves his French Page in the I-lilltopper to Carl Fombrun. Father Guilbault's rar ' aves leave their titles to next year's seniors. Luc Tousignant leaves his carload of passengers to any enterprising lunior with a car. erard Fontaine leave the student body wondering Charlie Crepeau and G how come they didn't blow up the Chemistry Lab . Eddie Ayotte leaves his car to any lunior who would relish pushing it a few miles before it starts. Robert E. Heroux leaves his Baby Brownie camera to Bob Calvey. Roger and Maurice Petit leave as proof that last names are often misleading. Albert Pard leaves his seat in solitary confinement to any talkative lunior. he Paul De Roche leaves Mr. Boudreau and Brother Oscar wondering what means by feminine mind . Cam Gelinas leaves his best Friend, Saumur, to plague the teachers for an- other year. Iohn Mahoney abdicates his title of carrot-Top to Red Laperle. Richard Bernier leaves to future bandsmen his book: How to Raise Cain in Ten Easy Lessons . The Gadoury brothers leave Brother Eugene wondering how to shut them up in French class. Gill Baillargeon leaves Brother George-Adelard seriously considering a l5- year course in religion. Rosaire Harnois leaves his title as research man in History class. Bernie Rouleau leaves as quietly as he came in. Pete Berkery leaves Seggy the dubious distinction of upholding the noble reputation of God's Country , the home of the fixed basketball games. The Senior Class of 1951 leave quite seriously as a result of the untimely death of two of the Mount's treasured alumni: George Goulet and Garry Coyne. LASTLY, We do nominate, appoint and fervently beseech the Most Sacred Heart of Iesus to repay in equitable manner the beloved Brothers for having spent themselves so whole-heartedly in our behalf and we here implore Him to sustain their courage and perseverance.
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