New Bedford Vocational High School - Mariner Yearbook (New Bedford, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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Power Cole leaves Mr. Robinson minus a spare man. Eddie Soares and Ernie Seney leave theiten o'clock lunch period in the locker room to anyone who is lucky enough to get away with it. Mary Manley leaves Andy without candy. Andy Allain leaves with 5,601 high school hours behind him. 'Grace jefferson, Mary Wilbur and Geraldine Wolf leave gladly on the 3:30 bus back to the country. Lester Manchester leaves to be with Joan. CHappy Days!J ' Barbara Lawton leaves Mrs. Oldfield with nobody to scold for getting into mis- chief. Pete Dumont leaves with half of the Class treasury in his pocket. Mae Eger leaves with her short, short memory. Conrad Linkiewicz leaves because someone told him it was time to go. Anita Cardoza leaves by jet propulsion - So long Anita! Raymond Lake leaves to become another Great Lake. Mae Hughes leaves her seat in the Lakeville bus to some other traveling country gal. Harry Faulkner leaves his chair in class because he can't haul it away with him. Welding Cole leaves McCombe behind for another year of hard labor. John Grinnell leaves ending his last will and testament Heaven help the Welding shop. Arthur Conward leaves his place in line to Buzz Hodginsf' Evelyn Dimples Spooner leaves quietly. Ray Pepin leaves for the Merit Gas Station. Emerson Keyes leaves hoping never again to be haunted by Henry Ferreira. Marion Kenyon leaves with her beautiful smile. Bruce Murdock leaves with no regret for rides he had in Ames' Plymouth. Ray Wilbur leaves with all he can. N Tillie Santos leaves the recreation room with many fond regrets. Rudy Bociek leaves, a nervous wreck. Leonard Ellis leaves nothing - he takes it all with him. Elaine Doucet leaves the forbidden high stool in Mrs. Oldfield's kitchen to some unsuspecting Junior. Arnold Madeira leaves with a contented mind. Bob Bedard leaves his Electron Fever to some enterprising undergraduate. Charles Marinelli leaves with his guns blazing. Crowell, Mis, Cardinal, Lynch and O'Connor leave school with S20 of pennies that the undergraduates so willingly gave to the S. E. B. A., namely, Senior Electrical Banker Association. . Finally, the Senior Class leave their best wishes to the entire faculty and student body. A 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 Fifty. Signed, sealed and declared by the class of 1950 of the New Bedford Vocational High School to be their last Will and Testament. Barbara Lawton Andre Allain William Stawasz Louis Dumont Fifty-nine

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We, the members of the Sen- SS ' ior Class of 1950 of New Bed- af ' L ford Vocational High School, City of New Bedford, Bristol County, Commonwealth of Mas- sachusetts, being of sound mind and memory Cthere may be a question about thisl do declare this to be our last will and tes- tament. We hereby bequeath the fol- lowing: To Mr. Mackintosh, we wish to express our deepest appre- ciation for his kindness and the ever pleasant manner with which he befriended us during our four years at Vocational High School. v To Miss Early, we extend our sincere thanks for the under- standing and interest shown by her to each of us. To the Faculty, we leave our unending gratitude for their efforts in making our future paths smooth and purposefill. To our advisors, Mrs. Oldfield, Miss Forrest, Miss Sloane, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Fuller and Mr. Foley, we leave our sincerest thanks and appreciation for the help and guidance that they so unselfishly gave us. Raymond Davoll takes his truck and leaves the Carpentry boys sitting on the sidewalk. Laurie Mendes leaves to spend the rest .of her life listening to the recordings of The Great Mr. B. Ted Lach leaves Bob Lacroix still bewildered by his tales. Barbara Cejka leaves wishing she could take Charlie with her. Joan Norris leaves to go on to Matrimonial University. Robert Aitken leaves the Freshmen five years of suffering. Richard Baker leaves hoping they will change some of the Motor Vehicle Laws. Jane Collis' leaves minus her appendix. Eleanor Botelho leaves right after jane. Leo Doyon leaves his helmet to Bobby Bland. Tom Fraher leaves to the Welding Juniors one bar of soap and one towel to light over. Alice Pittsley leaves.with the next-to-the-last of the McCoys. Gaby Desorcy leaves Mrs. Cameron minus a whizzbang in sewing. Dave Dalrymple leaves nothing - he can't spare it. Julio Fortes, jr. leaves to Anthony Jadlow the privilege of cutting his fingers on the band saw. Betty-Ann Green leaves the Machine Shop freshmen with no one to whistle at. Cheer up, boys! Terry Boswell leaves taking her All-American quarterback with her. Joe Perry and Ronny Piva leave the Carpentry Department minus two good Portuguese carpenters. Fifty-eight



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