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1 CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1951, being of sound and disposing minds, make, publish, and declare this, of our free will and accord, our last will and testament: I, Jay Cuttle, leave my expert penmanship to Mr. Kineavy. I, Barbara Wilson, leave my reducing plan to all those who feel the need of it. I, Marilyn Jackson, leave my worries to my brother Tommy. I, Leo Guertin, leave my flirtatious ways to Natalie ' s future admirers. I, Bob O ' Connell, leave my French accent to Dick Bence. I, Kathleen Perry, leave my executive ability to the next president of Hi-Coeds. We, Chet and Damon, leave our athletic versatility to future Blue Raiders. I, Dick Fletcher, leave my sharp clothes to the highest bidder. We, Muriel Harrison and Cashew Oliveira, leave our overworked vocal chords to future class orators. I, Martin Buote, leave my bicycle to Bill Ginalski for the evenings when he will be unable to get the Buick. I, Butch Demers, leave my grin to Jack Balaguer. I, Billie Singleton, leave all my nicknames to anyone who will take them. I, Ralph Cross, leave my sharp shoes to anyone who will fill them. We, Barbara Barnett, Joan Murphy, and Curt Robinson, after publishing Memoirs XIV, just leave!!!!!!! We have heretofore ascribed our names and affixed our seal this twentieth day of June, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-one.
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BEVERLY SINGLETON Gay, witty, and versatile — interested in fashion, art and design. Trademark: Artistic talent. Cheerfulness throws sunlight on all the paths of life. Junior Shorthand Club 4; Art Service Squad 4; Girls ' Basket¬ ball 1, 2; Science Club 2, 3; Breeze 1; Special Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 1, 2; MEM¬ OIRS Staff 4. JOSEPH TAVARES Real swell fellow — unassum¬ ing air — quiet, but very friendly. Trademark: Shy grin. A light heart lives long. GILDANNA WALLACE Artist supreme — excels in all sports — always laughing. Trademark: Friendly manner. Everything athletic arouses her interest. Girls ' Chorus 1, 2, 3; Special Glee Club 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4; Office Clerk 4; Le Cercle Fran¬ cois 4; Art Service Squad 4; Red Cross Public Relations Officer 4. WILLIAM WHALEN Bashful Will — zest for liv¬ ing — swell sport — excellent (?) bookkeeper. Trademark: Team manager. He is a good man and a good sport. Football Manager 3, 4; Basket¬ ball Manager 3, 4. BARBARA WILSON Pretty and quiet (?) — charm¬ ing — graceful manner. Trademark: Her Dodge ' 29. She ' s pretty to walk with and pleasant to think of. Librarian 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Chorus 1; Office clerk 3; Shorthand Club 4; Science Club 2; Girls ' Basket¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD WORTON Unassuming air — keen inter¬ est in sports — amiable person¬ ality. Trademark: Photography. Photography is the eye of the world, and the photographer is the genius of it. Boys ' State Representative -3; MEMOIRS Staff 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Art Ser¬ vice Squad 4; Photography Club 2; Science Club 2. 22
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SENIOR Arthur Murray ' s Protege Beverly Hibbert Donald Simon Best Dressed Beverly Hibbert Damon Rivard Most Popular Marilyn Mendillo George Lee Most Interesting Claire Bienvenue Jerry Kadin Class Musician Barbara Barnett Acacio Oliveira Most Likely to Succeed Joan Murphy Martin Buote Quietest Marilyn Rego Fred Barlow Heartbreaker Yvette Bienvenue Ray Fitzsimmons Class Wit Helen Shutt Jay Cuttle Class Flirt Yvette Bienvenue Leo Guertin Cutest Dot Lee Richard Fletcher Best Driver Phyllis Gell James Mello Did Most for Class of ' 51 Barbara Barnett Jay Cuttle
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