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Page 57 text:
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- 1 CLASS WILL x we, the class of 1957, St. Mary's High School, being in full possession of our senses do make the-following bequests, .as our last will and testament before we depart from the-studdntilife of sohoo . ' - .- R ' we leave to our Beloved Pastor, Monsignor Gilrain,five bricks to start the new school. It's better than nothing. To Father Marshall we leave a letter of introduction to our Holy Father, Pope Pius ill, which will no doubt give him 3806688 to all parts of the Vat'i'E:'5n. ' 1. To the Sisters of St. Joseph, we leave our loving gratitude for all the patience and understanding you have shown us. Ycau may not think so but we are going to miss you. ' -MARY RANNINGAN leaves her driving licence to Norman Caston- guay, but don't drive like her. A ' DOROTHY MALONEY leaves her Bookkeeping Book to Donald Arsen- ault. It's hardly been used. CAROL MORIARTY leaves her winning smile to Ronald LaRochelhg Don't forget to use it once in awhile. PMARY KENNEDY leaves her D.A. to Claire Osimo. Keep it trim. ELLIE WONDERLIE leaves her front seat to Gloria Corriveau. Always have it neat as she has kept it. - may RANNIGAN leaves ner- short hair we to Anna Rauni. DOROTHY MALONEY leaves her good sense of humor to Connie Fournier. Keep St. Mary's sparkling. 5 CAROL MORIARTY leaves her Betty Crocker pin to Lorraine Theriault. ' - MARY KENNEDY leaves to Peter Dumais, her seat at Nestor's. ELLIE WONDERLIE leaves to Leonard Julian -her love ffo r dancing. ' - A . MARY RANNIGAN leaves her ability to make friends to Anthony Sabatinelli. ' eDOROTHY MALONEY leaves to Dot Ryan her love for the Globe. CAROL MORIARTY leaves to Estelle Pariseau her love for Al.- gebra. MARY KENNEDY leaves her eye lash-curler to Joyce DeAbreu. Keep them curled. ' ELLIE WONDERLIE leaves her mimeographing job to Cookie Ryan. Don't forget to clean those stencils. if A E MARY RANNIGAN leaves her love for English muffins and choco- late milk to Carol Mandeville. Y - ' - DOROTHY MALONEY leaves her seriousness to Patricia Athanas. Smile once in awhile. R CAROL MORIARTY leaves her athletic ability to Ronny Splaine. , MARY KENNEDY leaves her two-tone hairdo to Joan Jablonski. ELLIE WONDERLIE leaves her blue eyes to David Carragher. MARY RANNIGAN leaves to Gloria Arpin a pack of Chewing gum. Keep chewing but not iniclassy , ' o ' 4. DOROTHY MALDNEY leaves her love for Elvis Presley to Joseph Gryzembski. ' - ' - .- . cont. on 3b '31
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FIRST DAY AT SCHCJOL The most exciting event in my life was the first dayci'school. It all began when I was standing in front of the school stairs and directly in front of me was Sister Superior directing all the new- comers to their classrooms. When she motioned for me tocome Ijust stood there and cried. Until she came down and took my hand, then she walked me down to our classroom. In our class we were doubled up with the second grade.Mycmustn Ann Marie was in the second grade and as soon as I saw her I started to cry. I guess I cried nearly all day. But most of all I remembei when it came time to go home Sister took me to the fifth and sixth grade where my brother was. There I knelt on the same chair as he while the whole class were saying prayers. I wanted to besnue that I didn't miss the bus. I think this is a day I shall always remem- ber. Jane Laughnane U MY VISIT T0 WASHINGTON On our spring vacation Mary Rischitelli and I went to Washing- ton. We left Saturday morning about l0gl5 and arrived in Delaware about 6:00. After checking in at the General Wayne Motel wexdsited Mary's Aunt and Uncle. Sunday morning after Mass and after we had said NGoodbyeHto our friends, we were happily on our way again. We registered at our hotel in Washington at about h:00 p.m, We ate and we went to the movies. Monday morning we went to seethedil ferent places of interest such as the White House, the Senate,andUn Pan American Building. Monday night we saw nThe Seven Wondersr of The Worldn. After debating for a few minutes on what to do next,we finally decided to go to the Zoo. Mary and I had never been toaaZd3 before and it proved very exciting. Tuesday afternoon 'we were on our way home. We arrived home Wednesday morning about 2:00 a.m. Jane Detarando Grade 8 A TRIBUTE T0 FATHER SANO I Q This space in our HMarianistvis a tribute to our former curate, the Reverend Damien J. Sano, who is now at the Franciscan Monastary at lu Bennet Street, Boston 13, Massachusetts., The pupils of Saint Maryfs will always remember Father Sano and the good works he did while he was here. X We ask God's blessing on him in his present assignment. Father Sano will live in the hearts of the pupils at St. Mary's for a long time. Since this is my last year at school and also the last artrde I will be writing about Father Sano, I, Eleanor Wonderlie, hope in thezhmure that someone else will take over in my place to give tri- bute to this wonderful priest. ' Ellie Wonderlie 757! 32
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