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CLASS WILL CAROL MORIARTY leaves her Soprano voice in the Glee Club to James Crowley. MARY KENNEDY leaves her new wardrobe of summer clothes to Helen Nichols. ELLIE WONDERLIE leaves her blonde hair to Barbara Madore. May it brighten your life. MARY RANNIGAN leaves her typing touch to Mary Jane Earls. It will help Sister to correct her essays. DOROTHY MALONEY leaves her love for basketball to Ronald Berger. CAROL MORIARTY leaves her brother Michael to the Sisters of St. Joseph and hopes they can do more with him than she's been able to do. MARY KENNEDY leaves her little black book to Ruth Haney. Hope it serves the purpose, Ruth. ELLIE WONDERLIE leaves her suede jacket to John Mtrin. Hope it fits. MARY RANNIGAN leaves her alto seat in choir to An1Bousquet. DOROTHY MALONEY leaves to Sandra Costa her abilizy aesmehq CAROL MORIARTY leaves to Ann Marie Darzen her cheerleading uniform. Q MARY KENNEDY leaves to Ernie Colognesi her love for Hkmory. ELLIE WONDERLIE leaves a' tube of Hazel Bishop lipstick to Maureen Morrissey. Take care of it, it's expensive. MARY RANNIGAN leaves a free pass to The Strand to Janice Hall. Hope you can use it. DOROTHY MALONEY 'leaves her ability to talk any time or any place to Barbara Bonnette, V Last, but not least, we le.vc to our faithful janitor, Dom- inic, two automatic floor polishers for the new school floors. Signed under seal on this day Signatures affixed. . This is our pen scratched signatures N A - L fn - 6 1 ev- n BL X91 OI ' S
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ST UDE NT QQVE, IA NMENT On March 8, the students of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts took over the legislature for the day. I left Southbridge at 7:h5 with Bobby LaFleche of Cola Tfnde and Richard LaFleche of Wells. Mr. Flannagan of Wells was nina enough to take us. When we reached Boston,we noticed i?c 'g:+:fgg, ahead of us. We followed him right to the State Hanes. On ar- riving, we found that our first session would be in the Erase of Representatives. There the Student Governor of the dey delivered his innaugural address and voiced his opinion on the bills to be debated in the course of the day. Following this session we went to our assigned rooms. As Labor Commissioner of the day, I was the guest of Ernest A,John - son, Commissioner of Labor and Industries in the State of Massa- chusetts. When I found my way to Mr. Johnson's office, I was greeted by Miss Crowley, his secretary. Soon I was introduced to the Commissioner who explained to me the functions of the Laborzud Industries Department. Miss Crowley took me to the different div- isions of the department and introduced me to the men and women who worked there. At noon-time I went to meet the other members of the Southbridge group with whom I went out to dinner. We took a taxi from the State House to Pieroni's which I found to be a very interesting experience. After dinner, we returned to the State House to listen to ses- sions in the House and Senate. Just before leaving I returned to the Labor and Industries Department to thank Miss Crowley for the time she had spent with me. We left Boston at 3:30 and arrived home weary but happy, with the happenings of the day. Carol Mbriarty '57 'We are proud that Massachusetts was the seedbed of our great nation, that out of these beginnings America grew great and- tall and strong. Here American Democracy and Liberty were born, free schools, free churches, free men. Here men fired the first shot to free this nation. From here their sons went West to open up a continentg their grandsons marched South to free a peopleg their areas-grandsons sailed to all points of the compass to liberatea or . Christian A. Herter 33
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Senior Class Oilicers Mary Kennedy, president Dorothy Maloney, secretary Mary Rannigan, vicefpresident Eleanor Wonderlie, treasurer junior Class Officers Ronald LaRochelle, vice-president Donald Arsenault, treasurer Norman Castonguay, president Constance Fournier, secretary
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