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as fzb XXDN gh? X fi .X , X 1 X X On this, the 24th day of June, 1n'theNyear one thgpsandkgine hundred and fifty two, le, the Captains of the good shi 'Portal,!',-Edo reby qclare his to be our Last Will and Testament. W X Af, x Z XX x X 1 Q 'iw Jack Keohane and Jim Wason leave to Ellen Sackett the job of carrying on the arguments in Social Studies Class. iff' N- f, 21 fi llickey Smith wills his colozgful Zalaid shirts to Larryfihst and Danny Buneo. ff! - I X W To Earlene Post, Barbara Bartlett'bequeathS'the use pf he Remington typewriter in the typing room. , I X j fy' ,J Robert Burr leaves his extra qu ps and remarks to Redmond Wi1cox's already over- stuffed supply. K ffl M -L, I To Jane Mangan, Charlotte'Bar erfwllls her mannzlack and blue marks obtained in cheer- ing practice. W- ff lk I -1 fw MP ,Y , To Bill Fraser Mer Brilyleaves his assortmentso pencils of various lengths and hues. Let us hope the supply w1fLSl533,g:2 xQ XX sqbx X XXQX X X Raymond Croniser gives his parking space in xfrontxof the sccxool to Frank 0'Br1en. A' X Bobby Sessions leaves to Art Scouten and Felix Kornatiowski his favorite hunting spots Cfor wild Same, that 15.5 I Alix XX K ,X 1 To Kay Spencer, Beverly Mullaney bequeaths the trials and tribulations of Social Studies C ass. N , x ffyf -fail! Nl Ayi 160, Leo Hoffman wills his ability in industrial artjlasses to Raymond Croneiser and Adolf Irul a. Z Y ' 'L P Wx sy Q C xx, 7 .Terry Hoard leaves his artist c alent t Sue Walsh. M All A41 K 1' To Patty Beck, Betty khar equeath her characteristic of dependability. I ff Frank Bouchard bequeagpk n1 basketball abilisypyoligzxcreene. f 'lf' K X Richy Vollmar leaves his excuses fox! skipping schasol to Larry Dexter. I I Q ,X haf Wt X Florence Ripp wills'her seat at 1: e basketball gcamesmto Mary Hoard. 4 M' X To Hazel Gardner, Gerry Txlambly leaves her Lver ready excuxses for being late. H' I V . has K N X Don Galarneau wills! his musica talent to Catherige Scouten. BOTH!! Stuart V154 giggles and squeaks in I-Iealthxzlagxqhelma Beck. We the Captaifh ve to the lates another glorious yea of'r vateering in the good ship Portal. ' W fy ,N so we' 12
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I ! filhfif sf Under the supervision of Miss LaFaro, we 'Printers' have weathered many storms to make this book possible. Among things we had to contend with were the lack of equipment for type-setting on the upper deck. For this reason we were forced to work down in the brig to many long hours. Also, we were forced to pose for our pictures in rooms on the upper deck rather than in our spacious hold because of the remodeling being done. However, we enjoyed our work and calamities, and hope you enjoy the re- sulting product as much. Left to Right: Seated Barbara Bartlett Typing Editor Bertha Stewart Business Manager Robert Burr Assistant Editor-in-Chief Betty Burkhart Editor-in-Chief Gerard Hoard Art Editor Geraldine Trombley Co-Art Editor Beverly Mullany Co-Typing Editor Standing Frank Bouchard Photography Editor James Smith Publicity Editor A Jack Keohane Class Editor 'V f Florence Ripp Reporter A Irene Burr Reporter -, !!f Miss Marion LaFaro Yearbook Advisor ,L-51 Charlotte Barber Subscription Editor ri 4f'f'-Cbgvf , James Wason Class Editor Tx, ,f Richard Vollmar Reporter HL X' f Robert Sessions Class Editor Herrin Brill Leo Hoffman Donald Galarneau Activities Editor Activities Editor Advertising Manager WK I --- Ilq - .5
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Nf20Y S' n '74 , 2 1. ' ' . ,Q r 53,459 1 1 Rf f A X rm, X f g Q I X X if f j - I f f if L x M 1 M x 4 Hear Ye! A842111 we Captains have assembled in the forecastle of the good ship Portal. We meet, her AFODIH ce ebration to 'coinmemora e the memorable event of twenty,-years ag Xwhe we 'laft with our many treasures of wisdom and knowledge and establisxffar skis ce elsewhere! A ,xx N! 1' ,..-. x Seatedrinisa ox er-'ogihe pg,lleynare'former 1 p s, Frank Bouchard, Mer Brill, Leo.Pofg'man and B hsgessi ns. 5' nk, a retired prg-ball player, now manager of the Plttsbwghslilraj, ,Xhas arrivesdi 'Jain his wife anjftlwo bAx11 player sons. Mer is now presidegt of thef rivlng Lessg dlcate and direcfxs th giving of 'driving lessons in citi s throughout Xthe country. The boys are having eifriendly chat with their old pals Bo and Lao, J6'intsownQ, I the whale boat,l Seahorse, famed the world over for hav ng caugh he largest whale in the Seven Seas.,! Y XX if X tp W7! ,W Standingfi thegmiddle of, he room and toasting to their good health are Betty Burkhart,fafw wn vet, who ha u erformed an amazing operation on a mad dog, re- moving a thorn is-f t,xan ,aiargotte Barber,lwhoZ has long since left the good ship Portal Hiqgiiaya v 1.-1a aqiau, corn ll Unilversity. Barbara Bartlett and thelzf mer , e yirro lay ar joilning Betty rand otty now. Barbara is now head secrata y for 1955 Dev 6nesyS ppfgxg Companyvdn Bnrooklyn. Gerry has long since retiredffrom pgacy and with' her hus andxrunfa legal trucking business. Q , If geav, if ffl fl Do ald Ggigarneau Jack ,Keoha e, R2 arid Raymond Croniser and Jimmy Wason arrived a few minutes ogaii aregseated 3-oun-Xth itgblelplayilngf checkers, which is still their favori E95 ima DOE,Pd1I'6CtOI bf'i3 Bo ton Phillharmonic Symphony Orchestra, has broughtgglg wife algnglith 'i' . lx-T My',5pf'c-iidgntfofn the G.L.F. Co-op, now owns and runs bXne,of,the largest farms n Newvlforkggtate. Jack Keohane, commander of the Air Forc3e,,lgas,h-i's ownlaggmjg povga e gp -lying Saucer' in which he flew to the reunion. XH stopped on the way to pix u ng Croniser who is a chaplain in the Pacifidqndggi-coma back agai toiwnc , Ore to convert the pirates. ,L z 5w 1 K-if ff I lY'K,.l Beverly Mulhaney, owmgbf' the la1.g'e gippigg company, 'Grand Enterprise, whichQ7 transportsXdiamonds from Africa to the Uni dfStates and Bertha Stewart and her u we band, who own a large interest in Beverly's companyfare just docking in the Acofignagf L 4 largest shipx, 'yenture.'?'? X -'- ggf X .... NgI','iCki ' it if -1 - 4N+- Yi- A N.: .Terry Hoard, Robert Burr, Richard Vollmar and lIickey'Smith ar5 'playing pitch ing-J the forecastle. Jer ,Mis featuri'ng his famous series of pictures 'Paintings of the , Sea' in the M seum o pine Arts. lRobert, an4ldm1ral in the United States Navy, is telling aboutlxthe s rarlgeind th121llLngfadTrentures he had while sailing around the world. As an airplaQrE .'mechang: atfMcDill Field ,XFlorida, Richard has had a very sucessful career. Mjgzkey and hisfqvife are owners of a large milk route. fleet, but not least, comes Florence Rlpp, She has gone far in her modeling, and is now one of the top Hanover models. A D K N 3 .- f' 'P I ' ,J XZ X -avi? if iff S Y Ny X Nt J f x X Q 8 ,Hall X X Z x 'E , 7 A N S kg p XX 1 13
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