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

 - Class of 1951

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THE CONCORD DAILY GOSSIP THURSDAY. IUNE 15. 1961 ANY TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS IN THIS PAPER ARE PURELY INTENTIONAL LE BRUN HONORED Special agent of the F. B. I., Raymond Le Brun, received the Presidents personal con- gratulations for his part in the capture of the infamous Caprarello gang. Le Brun says he owes his success to the example set by sister Cornelia, one of his high school in- structors. WALSH DOES IT AGAIN Fire Chief Robert Walsh, for the 25th time in his career, arrived at a fire before it had started. He says that his ability to forsee conflagrations dates back to his Iunior Year in high school. NEW TY-PING RECORD SET Ioyce Mayo set a new typing speed record yesterday of 275 words a minute with no errors. The previous record was held by Helen Prendergast who hit 271 per in 1957. . BOISVERT STILL CHAMP Oscar Cue Bal1 Boisvert defeated Iohn 8 Ball Bilodeau to defend his title of world's pool champion. Experts say that Bilo- deau is better as a pharmacist than a pool shark. They were probably referring to his new and as yet unnamed drug which the American Medical Society has hailed as having no value whatsoever. 1 DAMON RUNYAN FUND ENRICHED Miss Beverly Clark donated 510,000,000 to the Damon Runyan Cancer Fund today. This figure represents approximately 10 per cent of the estate of her late uncle, who was a Texas oil magnate. 1 MAYO HITS 47TH Barney Mayo, Red Sox shortstop, slugged his 47th home run of the season today. His batting average so far this season is .74l. v . W I v. I f ' . X. V f SCRUTON'S RECORD STILL UNBROKEN Heavyweight pugilist, Stephen Scruton, was KO'd again last night in the third round at Madison Square Garden by Ezzard Charles. His first question when he came to was, Who won? - NEW CURE FOR HOUSEMAID'S KNEE Doctor Iohn Collins has just discovered an unusual cure for I-lousemaid's Knee-use a floor mop. BEST DRESSED WOMEN SELECTED Miss Gladys Locke and Miss Barbara Burke were today chosen as two of the 10 best dressed women in America. Both women are wealthy New York socialites. NOONAN'S BEAUTY SALON lf you are satisfied with the face God gave you, you had better let us help you. Do you want everlasting health and strength? Send 55.00 and two Wheaties box tops to Bill Muscles Mullen, Penacook, N. H. for your course in Molding Muscle. If you are not satisfied, return the book and your box tops will be cheerfully refunded. If you have never tried McLeCm's C-Rich, don't start now -ADV. I-'OURNIER'S FINISHED FOTOS MASS ON MARS The first Mass ever to be said on Mars was celebrated by Cardinal Robert Mooney yesterday. He flew to Mars in a rocket do- nated by the Campbell Space Ship Company. LOCAL AMUSEMENTS Edward Callahan, owner of the Capitol Theater, announced today that the World Premier of the movie Blood Is Not Enough, adapted from a book written by lean Welch and starring Andre Dorais and Kay Buckley, will be held here a week from Saturday. The movie, The Third Sex, starring Claire Tardit and Peggy Welch, opens at the Star Sunday. Pianist Theresa Downing, and Soprano Kathleen Prendergast, will give a recital at the Concord Auditorium Iuly 12, Ioan Whalen, President of the Concord Music Club, an- nounced today. The proceeds will go to the Phyllis Ryan Fund for the prevention of cru- elty to grasshoppers.

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YOUR NEXT FOR DEATH IN SIXTH EDITION The book Your Next for Death has gone into its sixth edition. The author, Richard Donahue, who writes under the name, Mickey Spillane, has also written such best sellers as l, The Iury and My Gun Is Quick. TA TA'S TAXI-Fast service in ultra-modern cabs is the rule with the H. N. Stokes Taxi Company. No tips under S500 accepted. DV -A . WANTED-Young lady who is paid on Sat- urday and broke by Wednesday to exchange loans with a young lady who is paid on Wednesday and broke by Saturday. Anyone interested, get in touch with Lorraine Bisson. LOST-Handbag containing' important papers and S25 in cash. Finder may keep handbag and papers if he returns the money to Pauline Smith, MISS SUPRY TO LECTURE HERE Miss Kathryn Supry will be the guest speaker at the Catholic Daughters' luncheon next Thursday. Miss Supry, a world famous authority on classical music, will lecture on the value of Beethovan's symphonies. .T1 PLAYWRIGI-ITS REVEAI. SECRET The playwrighting teamlof Dorothy Walsh and Dorothy Lacaillade today revealed the secret of its dramas whose value lies in the clever use of words. They write the play in English. Then they translate it into French, then into ltalian, then into Spanish, and then back into English. By that time the play gen- erally has reached the quality desired. -l- NURSES HAVE BREAKDOWNS Patricia Boissy, Evelyn King, and Dorothy Ienovese, nurses at the Concord Hospital, have suffered severe nervous breakdowns after only three days of caring for Mr. Richard White. White is suffering from a delirium which causes him to imagine that he is Clark Gable. ,,.l1..l.l.- CHEMISTRY'S OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION Research chemists, Ioan Bilodeau, Mary Barrett, and Yvonne Longchamp, after a long. study of the subject, decided today that chem- istry's most outstanding contribution to the world is blondes. 3. if LADIES! Are you bothered by dandruff? Try Cailler's Dandruff Remover Hair Tonic. Cailler's contains Sulfuric Acid. Destroys the dandruff germ Pityrosporum Ovale on con- tact.--ADV. Marcia Iohnson says that the best way to avoid falling hair is to get out from under it. If this doesn't help, try one of her famous toupees. All types and sizes. No head too bald for a johnson toupee. POEMS TO BE PUBLISHED A volume of poems written by Gwenyth Everett will be published next month by the Macmillan Company. The book is entitled Love Lyrics. FOOD FOR THOUGHT At the dedication of the new Ccrrmelite Monastery here, Miss Virginia Costanzo, who donated most of the cost, said, We have really learned to pray when we realize that grayer is a privilege rather than a necessary uty. FOR SALE-Large, lovely tapestry love seatg will exchange for two occasional chairs. Colleen Crowley. SWAP-Drink mixer, glasses, tray, etc., for good baby carriage. Ioan Curdie. HALLER SPEARS After concluding her speech on matrimony with the words, A bride wears white as a symbol of happiness, for her wedding day is the most joyful day in her life, Margaret Haller asked if there were any questions. Elizabeth King queried, Why do men wear black? NORTON LOOSE AGAIN A The mad criminal scientist, Patrick Norton, is out of jail. Norton, whose scientific genius has enabled him to commit innumerable per- fect crimes, was condemned to the electric chair for the murder of Ann Drapeau last year. Norton, it is said, allowed himself to be caught because he wished to test a method he had perfected for living through electrocu- tion. He returned to life only a minute after the doctor had signed the death cer- tificate. Since technically he has paid for his crime, he is now a free man. Patrick Norton, 'Sl -

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