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Ioyce Mayo and Gladys Locke leave their proficiency in the commercial department to Sandra Moore and Nancy Brogan. To Carlo Bricchi, Stephen Scruton wills his ice skates. Dot Lacaillade leaves for her camp on Pleasant Lake with haste. Ioan Cailler wills her quiet ways to Maryanna Casey. Dorothy Ienovese and Virginia Costanzo abandon their booth in the Puritan for Ianet Forest and Angela Ceriello. Colleen Crowley and Betty King leave their striking appearance to Bev- erly Crutchfield and Evelyn Smith. ' Barbara Burke wills her box of Wheaties and vitamin pills to Iane Abbott. To Elizabeth Pineo, Evelyn King bestows her knowledge of English litera- ture. To Henry Cullen, Pat Caprarello leaves his Saturday night excursions. Claire Tardif wills her front seat in World Problems to Sylvia Perry. Patricia Boissy and Pauline Smith leave without making a sound. Andre Dorais endows Iack Walsh with his Toni home permanent kit. Ioan Whelan leaves her petite voice to Paula White. To Mary lane Iohnson, Mary Barrett temporarily relinquishes her job at the Memorial Hospital. Peggy Welch wills to Ioan Faretra her favorite record album, To Iune Cullen, Helen Prendergast leaves her many excuses for being absent. The entire fifty-three who made these bequests leave the hallowed halls of St. Iohn's with deep regret. Raymond LeBrun -
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craaf ana! lafamenf We, the class of 1951, being of sound mind, and good heart, do relinquish our most honored and treasured possessions, assert this reverent document to be our ultimate will and testament. To our beloved Pastor, Right Reverend Monsignor Buckley, we leave our love, gratitude, and permanent devotion. To the faculty, we extend our thanks for their valorous efforts to form us into studious and respectful students. To the Iuniors we leave the Senior room with special l blackout curtains to prevent looking out the window. To the Sophomores we leave our strong desire for more knowledge. To the Freshmen we leave the assurance that the coming three Years will pass quickly, and as happily as our short stay at Saint Iohn. Richard White leaves his president's gavel to Tom Hart. Hector Stokes Wills his chauffeuring services for the Nuns to lack Clinton and Donald Mayo. Iohn Collins leaves his meal ticket at Buster Brown's to Hugh Vazzana. To Richard Mailhot, Iohn Bilodeau wills his extensive vocabulary with a pocket sized dictionary for translating. Pat Norton leaves his theory to Einstein. Dick Donahue bequeaths his biological equipment and one box of pretzels to Ken Raevsky. Ann Drapeau wills her dancing shoes to Claire Fournier. Earney Mayo leaves his way with the girls to Edward Iohnson. Edward Callahan vacates his tackle position on the football team for Iohn Dunn. Kay Donovan bequeaths her unquenchable thirst for knowledge to lane Harrison. lean Welch wills her southern accent to Genevieve Cannistraro. Beverly Noonan and Kay Supry leave their enduring friendship to Lor- raine Angwin and Carroll Ann Lange. Bob Campbell and Bob Fournier leave their eloquence in French to Nora McMahon. Bob Mooney and Bob Walsh leave their formula for a junior size A-bomb to any future chemist of St. Iohn High. Billy McLean wills his football ability to Louis Faretra. 1 dLorraine Bisson bequeaths her cheerleading uniform to Mary Ann Gar- an . Margaret Haller leaves her taxi service for the undergraduates to any junior with a four-door sedan. Phyllis Ryan, Dot Walsh, and Kay Prendergast leave their cheering sec- tion to Lois Ries and Mary LaCroix. To Paul Crawford, BilltMullin wills his hunting and fishing license. To Lucy Rizzo, Theresa Downing leaves her task of ringing the bell. Oscar Boisvert wills his knowledge of billiards to Roger Bellerose. Yvonne Longchamp leaves her basketball ability to Ieannette Landry. Gwenyth Everett and Ioan Curdie will their artistic ability to Rose San- sone. Kay Buckley leaves her Irish eyes to George Boucher. To Iames Vigue and Daniel Cimikoski, Marcia Iohnson and Ioan Bilodeau leave their jobs as baby sitters. L
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fl,.,f6,Jf Last summer Arthur Toll resigned his post leaving the Fighting Irish without a coach for football. St. Iohn however was very fortunate in procuring the services of Arthur Addie Brochu, the former St. Anselm star and well liked line coach of the past years. Addie is one of the best line coaches in the state as any opposing team will testify. During the years, several of Addie's linemen were nominated to various all-state teams, which was a great tribute to his coaching ability. This year, his first at the helm of the Fighting Irish, Addie was out to prove himself a good coach. He took over a team that was hard hit by gradu- ation and inexperience. Even though his team was hampered all season with injuries and lack of depth, the record was satisfactory-three wins, four losses, and one tie. Both in victory and defeat, the team showed the true fighting spirit of the coach. Barney Mayo Richard Donahue William McLean , -ww. ,' Y 4 w- :W -7 W --df, , , W, ,,YY, -V '-- Y rv Nfl J l 6' fx ' f
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