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JOE HORAN leaves his early morning window watching to Henry Chretian. SUE HORMAN leaves her title of Most Popular Girl to Paula Greene. CHARLES JARVIS leaves his light hearted cheer- ing nature to Jeff Moriarty. RALPH JOHNSON leaves his title of Best Boy Dancer to Clark Olson. KARL KINDBERG leaves for the West to be a cow- boy. ELAINE LACASSE bequeaths her title of Best Dressed Girl to Gail O ' Connor. RICHARD LANGILLE leaves his title of Most Popular Boy to Frank Gookin. LOIS LeBLANC bequeaths her title of Most Am- bitious Girl to Dorothy Lavoie. ELAINE LEGER leaves her likeable nature to Linda Bonifazi. MERRILL LEGG leaves his charms to that flat- terer of the Junior Class, Jack Donley. BETTY LEWIS leaves her love scenes from the Senior Play, to all the love struck Juniors. SHEILA MALONEY beqeuaths her title of Live- liest Girl to Carolyn Hawkes. MARION MASON regrets to leave her 10:22 A. M. shorthand lunch period. JAMES McGUIRE may be leaving, but you will always find him in Liggetts with Rabbit. PETE LOGAN leaves his tuba to Jim Nolan. GERRY McLEAN leaves his trumpeting ability to the Harry James of the Junior Class, Ken Gookin. KENT McMORROW leaves all his tricks and laughs to the in-coming freshman class. RUTH McNEIL leaves her office ability to Muriel Crockett. PAUL MORAN tiptoes out and we still don ' t know anything about him. GENE MULLIN leaves still trying to thumb a ride home from work. DANNY MURPHY leaves his title of Cutest Boy to that doll of the Junior Class, Roy Howard. REBA NESBIT leaves her basketball ability to Eleanore Highling. LANE NIMMO leaves her title of The Girl With The Best Line to that flaming red head of the Junior Class, Sandy Langille. KENDRA POIRIER bequeaths her title of Best Look- ing Girl to Fay Germaine. HARRY POLLOCK leaves to Fred Todaro, his title of Smoothest Boy. CAROL PONTBRIAND quietly gives her title of Quietest Girl to Carol Johnson. ALAN PRECOURT leaves wishing that Betty Ann was going with him. JEANNE PREFONT AINE leaves her title of Best Girl Dancer to Lesley Waugh. RONNIE QUINN leaves his title of Most Talkative Boy to Weldon Miller. GAIL REMINGTQN leaves for Maine. MARY REZZA leaves for Katherine Gibbs, but I doubt that she will be able to have lunch at 10:22 A. M. there. JANET ROACFI leaves, hand in hand with Anita Thibeault. CHESTER RQBERTS bequeaths his title of Quiet- est Boy to Fred Bastow. WILLIAM RQBINSQN bequeaths his art ability to next year ' s Year Book Staff. PAUL RQBITAILLE bequeaths his title of Liveliest Boy to Kenny Cummings. LINDA SADLER bestows her title of Neatest Girl upon Mary Sue Withington. EMILE ST. GERMAINE bequeaths his title of Wi t- tiest Boy to Don Gaskin. SCUD SCHOFIELD leaves his title of Best All Round Boy to Ray Charron. The Red Cap T’a e 13
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Being of sound mind and strong student-body, The Class of 1953, (who is the party of the FIRST PART), begueaths all of its possessions to the under-class- men, (who is the PARTY OF THE SECOND PART), providing that the PARTY OF THE SECOND PART merits the possessions willed to them by the PARTY OF THE FIRST PART. To all the under-classmen, and those to come, we leave the new addition to the school, with the hope that it will play a constructive part in bettering their chances for education. To the Juniors we leave all the good times that we had in our Senior year. Also we leave them the teachers that it took us four years to wear out. To the Sophomores we leave the opportunity to plan and exercise their new and different ideas for making money for their class. To the Freshmen we leave the honor of being upperclassmen to the in-coming Freshmen. We leave the in-coming, timid. Freshman class to the mercy of their superiors. BOBBY ACHIN wills his royal title of Best Dressed Boy to that snappy dresser of the Junior Class, Roger Carriere. LUCILLE CLAVETTE bequeaths her congeniality to Patty Doyle. ANN COYLE leaves her wit and humor to any un- derclassmen who can keep them rolling in the aisles. NORMAN DeBLOIS leaves his height to Gary Cornell. WILLIAM DEGRENIA leaves, but takes his many talents with him. NORMAN DESCHENES leaves his cute smile to Norman Legg. WALTER EDWARDS bequeaths his Problems of Democracy notes to Miss Washburn, if she can find them. EDWIN FAIR leaves his title of Most Ambitious Boy to Albert Kandarian. CHARLES FEID leaves his title of Best Looking Boy to Larry Cargill. FLORENCE FERNS leaves her easy going nature to Judy Zaino. PAUL FONG leaves his title of Most Bashful Boy to Jim Cassidy. BEVERLY BARLOW hands down her moniker of Girl Most Likely to Succeed to Martha England. ELLSWORTH BEACH leaves his flying ability to The Space Cadets. MARY BEACH volunteers her title of Smartest Girl to that brain of the Sophomore Class, Ann Schoeninger. LEE FOWLER leaves her well earned title of Smoothest Girl to that little smoothy of the Sopho- more Class, June Mayer. EUGENE GAGNON bestows his title of Neatest Boy upon Fred Scarlatelli. SHIRLEY GARIEPY leaves her roller-skating ability to Claire Lightfoot. DONALD BEAN bequeaths his title of The Boy Most Likely to Succeed to that ambitious youth of the Junior Class, David Rickard. MARGARET BEAN leaves her ability to be friendly to Joan Petti. EVELYN BELCHER leaves her title of Most Bash- ful Girl to Lucille Lizotte. BRUCE BLISS takes his brain with him, but be- queaths to Bruce Walker his title of Smartest Boy. JOAN CHILDS quietly leaves her serious ways to that serious Sophomore, Susan Fisher. CLARK GAY leaves his title of Most Athletic Boy to Don Betts. ROBERT GAYTON leaves his will to argue to Mary Marsella. JULLIETTE GLOVER leaves her winning ways to Nancy Breed. ROLAND HAWKES leaves his brain for exhibition. VIRGINIA HAYES leaves, still undecided where to go. GEORGE HOBSON leaves his trombone to Mr. Bronson. 12 The Red Cap
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€1 19iU BILL SHUMAN leaves his pipe to the Lab with the hope that they can find a cure for the terrible smell that comes out of it. DOUG SPENCER bequeaths his title of The Boy With The Best Line to Toot Stack. JOAN STACK leaves her title of Most Talkative Girl to Nancy Miller. PAT TODARO leaves the honor of being head cheerleader to anyone who can keep the crowds cheering as they did this year. MARILYN UPHAM leaves her smooth manner to Judy Nimms. MURIEL VALLEY bequeaths her title of Best All Round Girl to Barbara Highling. RUSSELL WATSON digs out in his hot rod for Mansfield. BILL WHALEN leaves his title of Most Serious Boy to Bill Lincoln. VIRGINIA WILBER leaves her wit and congeniality to Sam McGann. VIRGINIA WILCOX leaves on her way to Mans- field to wait for Pat to come home on furlough. ROBERT WILSON leaves his dancing ability and great sense of humor to next year ' s freshmen who will need them. SYLVIA WITSCHI bequeaths her title of Wittiest Girl to Lucille Poirier. PRISCILLA WRIGHT passes her title of Cutest Girl on to Joan Morrill. CAROLYN YATES bequeaths her title of Most Athletic Girl to Kitty Jarosz. BOB GUNDLACH digs out for the Colonial Inn to bottle some more of that famous Gundlach Dressing. Thus ends the CLASS WILL of 1953 That is, except for you and except for me. So, LLOYD COLLINS, your congeniality you should pass To friendly Bob Shaunessy of the Sophomore Class. And you, SHIRLEY BETTS, are the last of them all — But your laughter will always remain in this hall. by Lloyd Collins and Shirley Betts 14 The Red Cap
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