St John High School - Aquila Yearbook (Concord, NH)

 - Class of 1948

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St John High School - Aquila Yearbook (Concord, NH) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 60 of 110
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PAGE 54 AQUILA .1-I-f-.iw1-f.f.f.,-.,-.1-.,.,-.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.f.f.f.,.f.,.,,.,-.J Pat Kelley bequeaths her unblemished attendance record to Virginia Daley. William Jacobs surrenders his drawing ability to Priscilla Mayo. Mary Donovan and Claire McGrath leave their bubble gum sup- ply to Maxine Cozzi and Maureen Sullivan. Daniel Donovan leaves his deep voice to Phyllis Maloney. Katherine Dennen bequeaths her silence to Ronald Falzone. John Nemiccolo and Paul Boucher leave their inexhaustible supply of historic facts and events to any history scholars of next year's senior class who lind the subject diilicult. Roger Faretra leaves his shining automobile to some industrial Morrill School student with the request that the recipient, after his patience has been exhausted, find a nice junk yard with digni- fied company for the car's last resting place. Raymond Bean wills his singing ability to Frances Welch. Thus having overdrawn our now exhausted supply of pos- sessions we, the oft-commended class of one thousand nine hundred and forty-eight A. D., do, in the presence of dignified witnesses, sign our approval of this our last and most charitable act. Class of '48 Francis Xavier Sullivan

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AQUILA PAGE 53 'I I .l .l l'l'.l I -ltlu.l'o.l'll -1 -IKMIWI'.l'l'.l'.I .l'.I'.l:ll'I .l llI Joyce Kiley leaves her vim and vigor to her sister Margaret so the Kiley way of getting things done will continue to enliven St. John's. Henry Sullivan, the retiring St. john's boxing champion, leaves his skill in the art of pugilism to another fast man, Billy Finney. Sally Healy leaves her long brown locks to William Cimikoski. Donald Wessen abandons his back seat and hopes that the sup- posed replacement, Richard Croteau, will apply all of his mechan- ical genius in removing the squeaky noises that were so evident during history tests. Patricia Sullivan and Beatrice Gaudette relinquish their typing speed to Elissa Cannistraro and Richard Mahon. Robert Longchamp and Francis Sullivan leave their abundantly equipped library of alibis with an excuse for every little occasion to Leo Ritchie and Richard Wescott. Beatrice Bolduc leaves her geographical knowledge of the South to Carol Sturtevant. Robert Sweeney and Richard Hannon leave on unfriendly terms with each other. This is understood by the fact that their short-lived sandwich business showed no profit because of Mr. Hannon's wholesale consumption of Sweeney's crisp delicacies. Mary Horne leaves her long eye lashes to Larry Guay. Paul McCauley wills his basketball ability and sharp eyes for the hoop to James Lafford. Ed McCann leaves vacant his managerial position at the First National Store in order to further his education at New Hamp- shire State University. John Shea wills his bring 'em back alive hunting ability to John Harrison so that he may supply the biology lab with many interesting specimens. Leo Landry wills his captivating by-line of double talk to some junior who thinks he can pass the rigid qualifications tests. Philip McKenna leaves his mastery of the French language to Betty Crutchfield. jean Lassonde leaves her willing ways to Marianne McKenna. john Conley and Frank Lyons leave their card tricks to Donald Sartorelli and Anthony Sorrenty.



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AQUILA PAGE 55 .l l'.l l'.l I l'ffl'I .l'.I .f l'l'.l .l'.I l''l'.I l l'.l'.l l'.l .l'.l' S is for the sorrow that last days bringg T is for the teachers who gave us everythingg J is for the joyousness of many days of cheerg O is for the occasions which sometimes brought a tearg H is for the Heaven we one day hope to graceg N is for the cherished names we loved in this dear place. H is for the health that marshalled us alwaysg I is for the idleness which interspersed our daysg G is for the graciousness that makes our years grow brightg H is for the honesty to lead our lives aright. S is for serenity, trait of a cultured mindg C is for the courtesy students seek to findg H is for the happiness over towering allg O is for order, Heaven's lirst lawg O is for omissions we all regretg L is for loyalty to a school we'll ne'er forget. Class of '48 Helen Locke

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