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Victor Dionne cedes his knowledge of French to Rodney Milliard and his old nail clipper to Roland Ouellette. Robert Dulac leaves his large vocabulary to Joel Dufour and his motto Odi Te 0 Latina to Bernard Maurais. Paul Marin leaves his ability in sports to Patrick Martin and his old piano pieces to Jean-Louis Nicknair. Lawrence Lydon leaves his perpetual state of confusioh to Conrad Maison, his good looks to Raymond Neveu, and his zest for arguing to Ronald Ouel- lette. Marcel LeveSque gives away his Latin book, his old lead pencil and half a bottle of ink to Richard L'Heureux. Roland Gagne leaves his nickname Phoney to Rodney Milliard and his wavy hair to Bernard Nadeau. Richard Levesque donates his glasses to Roger Beaupre and the first shower on the right to Eugene Michaud. Richard Kennedy leaves his art of speaking to Roger Daigle and his old sweater to Henry Ross. Ronald Cyr hands over his love for girls iblondesi to Philip Collins and his sense of humor to Joel Dufour. Edward Doyle donates his typewriter to Raymond Gagne and his detention slips to Jean-Louis Nicknair. Wilbur Poulin leaves his love and devotion for the Fathers of the Blessed Sacrament to Richard L'Heureux and his Saxophone to Bernard Nadeau, And to all those who have helped us spiritually and materially we give our sincere thanks and gratitude. 23
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WWW We, the senior class of St. Francis High School, while maintaining a sound and reasonable judgement. hereby declare this to be our Class Will. First, Raymond Bacon gives away his admiration for Rhode Island to his cousin Raymond Neveu and his love and affection for the Braves to Philip Collins. Richard Collins leaves his love for Latin to Roger Jalbert and his nice curly hair to Roland Dumais. Gerald Cloutier, a tall, dark, handsome young man, leaves his height to John Plourde and his old green comb to Richard L'Heureux. Leo Roy leaves his innocent face to Wilfred Gagnon and his false teeth to Roger Daigle. Michael McBride leaves his southern drawl to Rodney Milliard and his broad shoulders to George Fellows. Jean-Paul Bernie: leaves his good-natured smile to Robert Vermette and his manicure set to Joel Dufour. Albert Dumais entrusts his stamp collection to his friend Ronald Provencher and his good temper to Robert Ross. Peter Judge leaves his strong voice to Jean-Louis Nicknair and his old white shoes to Raymond Gagne. Bernard Pellerin gladly gives his optimistic outlook on life to John Ouel- lette and his old overalls to Bernard Nadeau. Ronald Vilandre leaves his ability in sports to Bernard Nadeau and his paper dolls to his closest friend, Roger Beaupre. Gerald Soucy parts with his polarbearism and gives it to Richard L'Heur- eux. He also gives his love for mathematics to Henry Ross. 22
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CMSSjDTO My Last night I dreamt the strangest thing. You will find it rather odd yourself when I tell you about it; but who knows if it might not come true. I'll attempt to relate this sub-conscious event as well as I can. It tells about us in our respective professions at the time of our class reunion in 1964, ten years after our graduation. I saw a hand writing on the walls of St. Francis. It prophesied as follows: 5 To whom it may concern, The reunion of the class of '54 will be held on the Labor Day week- end of 1964. It will be in the auditorium built by the class of '52 located next to the new gymnasium constructed by the class of '54. Gerald Soucy has just succeeded in completing his line of chain stores along the St. John Valley. Paul Marin, ace pitcher for the Boston RedSox, and Richard Collins, ace pitcher for the Cleveland Indians, are battling for the 1964 American League pennant. The three heroes ofthe country, Capts. Gerald Cloutier, Richard Ken- nedy, and Lawrence Lydon, Air Force twenty-year men, are now in Wash- ington being decorated by President Margaret Chase Smith. The com- mander of the Atlantic fleet, Charles McGowan, is returning after win- ning a victory against the rebel uprisings in Schlobudka. Bernard Pellerin, a lumber grader and sealer, has risen to be one of the lumber business most prominent figures. The president of the Rhode Island Pharmacists' Association, Ray- mond Bacon, recently became the owner of the Nyal drug store chain in Woonsocket. 24
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