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CTk k iam to tfiz 1965 Bisson—Recently appointed manager of Roxy Theatre, New York City. Brandalik—Opens another of the famous Brandalik Super Markets in Bos- ton, Mass. Bromirski—Establishes “Les Artistes Nationals Studios” for Professionals in Paris. Conway—Since her recent success as a vocalist, is stationed in Texas enter- taining War Vets. Cuddihy—Private Secretary to the newly appointed Senator, James Hunt. Deegan—Just returned from 3rd Flight around the World as chief steward- ess for T. W. A. Airlines. Dougherty—Teaching electrical engineering at R. P. I. Doyle----Takes over Roy Rogers part as “Tennessee Kid” in Wild Western. Hayden—Still looking for “Bones” of Prehistoric Animals. LaPorte—Secretary to Brooklyn’s Greatest Baseball Pitcher, Tom Davock. LeBarron—Owner of “Windy Hill Winter Resort”. Leonard—R. N. at Saint Mary’s Hospital, Amsterdam. Liporace—Continues to open Blue Flame Gas Stations in various parts of the State. Mansueto—Still in China, caring for the underprivileged Chinese Children. Morin-Moore—Own immense Dairy Farm in Eastern New York State. Mulvihill—Famous Square Dance Instructor at Arthur Murray’s Studio in New York City. Murray-Eberle—Located at Mass. General Hospital as Superintendent of Nurses and Head of Operating Department, respectively. A. and R. Myers—Jointly run Fur Trading Post in Brubanks, Alaska. O’Keefe—Recent discovery of “Cornelium XXX”, a newly developed Atom chemical at Eagle Bridge, has brought such a boom to the population of the City that Mr. O’Keefe, prominent lawyer, has opened a series of offices there. Webster—Appointed head of “Roxy Cleaners, Inc.” O’Malley—Instructor and owner of “Lookout Towers” for prevention of fires, protection of farmers on Johnson Hill and an aid for Hoosick Fire Department. White—Takes over Red Barber’s place as announcer for Brooklyn Dodger Baseball games. Yavaniski—New Coach of Siena Basketball Squad. Carmella Mansueto, Leonard Liporace and Ann LaPorte
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C.Tun QViff . . . continu tl Walt Webster, his height to Billy Griffin. Ronny Myers leaves his place at “Tom’s” vacant. Jake Morin, his high score in basketball to Tom Moore. Pat Murray, her vibrating vocal chords to Anne Rancourt. Larry Brandalik, his quick wit to Jack Pokines. Butch Yavaniski leaves! And is he glad! Eddie O’Malley, his manager’s job to Jack Deegan. Carmie Mansueto, her jovial friendliness to Nancy Webster. Ann Eberle, her glasses and pleasant smile to Marie Driscoll. Eddie Bromirski, his broad smiles to Robert Grobuski. Ann LaPorte leaves Marilyn Griffin one less worry. John Moore, his reserved manner to Barbara Green. Ann Mulvihill, her tranquil manner to Peggy Leonard. Mary Jane Leonard, her pleasant disposition to Margaret Hughes. Rita Cuddihy, her love of “HUNTing” to Kathryn Murphy. Willard Dougherty, his love for basketball to Jim Millett. Albert Myers, his friendly disposition to Thomas Bogardus. Donald LeBarron, his happy-go-lucky manner to Walt Shaw. Wilfred Bisson, his love of talking on the phone to Pat Mahar. James Doyle, his vim and vigor to Mary Gallagher. In witness whereof we, the Class of 1951, do hereby set our hands and seal, this 15th day of June in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-one. Roger V. White Notary Public, Class of 1951 Witnesses: Robert Morin Marie Deegan
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