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glll 5 WY! We, the members of the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Eight of the New Bedford Vocational High School of the City of New Bedford, the County of Bristol, and the Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts' being of sound mind and memory, do hereby solemnly make our last will and testament. We collectively and individually bequeath the following: To Mr. Mackintosh, we leave our sincere thanks for his wise counsel and unfailing help during our four years at Vocational. To the faculty, we leave our deep appreciation of their efforts to give us a clear outlook on life. To the Juniors we leave the prospect of enjoying their senior year as much as we did. To the Sophomores, we leave the privilege of becoming upper-class- men. To the Freshmen, we leave the privilege of obeying the laws of the school conscientiously. Tony Esperanca leaves the long ride from Dartmouth to Henry Gemme. Fred Roscow leaves Mr. Pittendreigh without a source of income. Anna Gilmette leaves her milk stand to a lucky senior girl. Larry Sylvia leaves his water-bucket to George Valley. Len Rocha leaves his parking space to Don Hinkly. Alice Laferriere leaves Pop Dufresne to his many admirers. Edwin Makara leaves while the going is good. Gwendolyn Gumbs leaves her job as Traffic-Chief to Carol Cunning- ham. Joseph DeCosta leaves a vacant chair in the Girls' Cafeteria. Betty Seifert leaves making sure Art goes with her. James Hollis leaves to become an admiral. Florence Kowalski leaves Miss Forrest minus a giggler. Marty McCoy leaves the Seniors' shins black and blue. F or! y-two
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Dorothy Barcomb leaves the teachers without a steady helper. Bill Bancroft leaves nothing - he's taking it all with him. Ann Hodziewich leaves her position as head-cheerleader to Theresa Murray. Robert Cryer leaves the fenders to straighten themselves out. Rosemary Meehan leaves still looking for an Irishman. Norman Desmarais leaves Mr. Barrett adjusting valve tappets. Roland LePire leaves after using everyone's soap and towel for four years. Millicent Reynolds leaves without a care in the world. Leonard Francis leaves Mr. Holt without a short putt. Sheila Harrington leaves Mrs. Oldfield still unable to find her. Antone Kolz leaves Mr. Horton without a shop foreman. Eleanor Perry leaves George reluctantly. Edward Souza leaves some bolt without a nut Donald Dlouhy leaves the cabinet boys in peace. Edmund Quadros leaves the soap-box to Witlow. Andrew Girard leaves with his four-inch pencil. Len Benevides leaves his locker mirror to Bill Isherwood so he can comb his curls before going home to his wife. Dorothy Gryss leaves Gene Barriteau without a sweet and lovely . Donald Audette leaves the Orchid Diner without a steady customer. John Catterall leaves turning the oflice over to its proper ownership. Doris Sherman leaves with a diamond on her left hand. The Senior Class leave wishing they were freshmen again. In witness thereof, we set our hand, seal and signature on this twentieth day of June in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Eight. Signed, sealed, and declared by the class of 1948 of the New Bed- ford Vocational High School to be their last will and testament. Doris Sherman james Pallatroni Arthur Grimley Forty-flzrec'
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