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PAGE ss AQUILA Edward Mahon leaves to ohn Fraser his track shoes to be used in running to Buster Brown s at noon ohn Sullivan bequeaths his position in the drum corps to Martin King with the advice that Marty is not to practic during study periods Donald acobs leaves hls artistic abihty and a supply of rul rs to Ann Alosa to Joseph O Shea William Troy bequeaths his waltzmg ability to Richard Forest Maurice Dupuis leaves his permanent wave to Frank Stackpole Salvatore Alosa leaves his ample supply of 21lIb1S to Edward Heath Cecelia Nlayhew leaves her seat in the chemistry room to William Walsh Rachel Nohn wills her famous phrase and stuff like that to Harry Donovan Katherine Reardon gives her place in the dramatic club to Edwina Mayo Marcelle Poirier leaves her fiery temperament to William uirlc Louise Harrlson wills her lyre to oan Kiley Isabelle Andrews leaves on the spur of the moment without say mg good bye Dorothy Peckham may have her seat near the window Pauline Lamora leaves her front seat to Eugene Lugg Cleo Vlgue leaves her seat in the typlng room to Sally Rizzo Winnifred Pellcey and Frances Spaulding leave their places of honor in the French III class to William Lyons and Ernest Morin Ann Gilleran bequeaths her soft voice to Betty Thompson Mary Pavegho leaves her dancing shoes to Emeha Greco Patricia I-Iugron leaves her winning smile and personahty to Margaret Moran Jane Murphy leaves her bashfulness to Beverly Croteau Patricia Lamora leaves her love for dish washing to Pauline Faretra or Ellen McCarthy whichever one needs it the most l'l'l'f'l'l'l'l'l'I'l'l'l'l'l'I l'I'l'l'l l'I'l'I'vl'oln1'fl. . . , - - ' ee as ' - - , e John Lane leaves his ability to debate without any preparation ' ' ff i - 77 , .
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AQLJILA PAGh sf Illlllllflflllll11111111111ll Class Wlll E THE lllustrlous and energet1c SCIIIOL' Class of 1945 after hav1ng successfully passed the CXHYIIIIIHUOIIS of the examlners, and bemg ln full possession of four years of brllllant hrgh school erud1t1on, do feel that we have the necessary abxllty to draw up th1s our last wlll and testament To the ar nlty To MOHSlgDOF Buckley we leave our gratxtude for hls pauencc hls kmdness, and the many SUggCSFl011S he has QIVCII us We thank lnm for the many socxal and arhletlc events whxch we have been able to carry out wlth h1s consent and under h1s SLlpCI'V1S1Ol1 drawn out each day durmg hls stay ln Concord To Father Francoeur we g1VC a palr of thlck gloves so that he won t wear out h1s hands vwhxle dxrectmg the Sclvola flantorzun Father Boner we leave a squad of Pmkerton cheer leaders Slster uhana we leave a recordmg mach1ne wluch she can use ln d1ctat1ng her hlstory assxgnments Slster Magdalen we bequeath a gallery of famous pamtmgs Sxster Amatus we leave an automat1c change machme to be used when she sells mllk and candy at lunch tlme For Sxster Salvatorxs there shall be mstalled a system of mter class communlcatlon to fac1htate the del1very of phone calls To Srster Arthur we would l1ke to leave a new roof to replace her leaky one, but, as our funds do not permxt us to do so, we leave umbrellas for the umors who s1t m the area near the leak To Slster Eulaha we leave a treasury full of money so that she can buy all the greetmg cards that she wants for SIGNIFERI To S1ster Nlaureen we leave a very brllllant soclology class To the srfvool John Thomas leaves the task of rmglng the bell to Wllllam Shea, and to Allce Hughes he leaves lns d1st1nct1ve record as class commuter f e To Father lVlcCarthy we leave a bag of best wishes, one to be To ' . To . J . . . . To ' ' ' . To , . .
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AQUILA PAGE 39 Leona LaCla1re leaves her d6VOf1OD to school to Loraxne Po1r1er Barbara Flynn bequeaths her studlous manncr to Genevleve Bourdon The cheer leaders leave then' yells and songs to next year s hope fuls ean MacDonald V1fgID1a Cerlello oan Klley Irene Landry Lorame Polrler, Marguerlte LaBranche, Laura Dupont, and Ed w1na Mayo The graduates leave ames Mayhew and Phyllls Mayo as care takers of the Senlor classroom They request that the caretakers give due respect to anythlng that serves as a remlnder of the Class of '45 To our former classmate Thomas Conley who IS now a candx date for Maryknoll we leave best wlshes for his perseverance and happ1ness To those who shall take our places next year we leave our motto Fzdes Carztas Verztas We hope that they w1ll love and honor If Wlth much sorrow and regret we slgn our class wlll In wltness whereof we set our hands and seal th1s fourth day of May Anno Domznz one thousand nme hundred and forty hve Presldent, B U Here Secretary I B There fofm Thomas 45 ' 7 J a 71 9 9 a 7 ' a rf ' - ' av - - w 1 - - 7 Q ' - , . . 7
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