St Patrick High School - Emerald Yearbook (Roxbury, MA)

 - Class of 1947

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Klan will We, the Seniors of Saint Patrick High School, of Watertown, Massachusetts, being of sound mind and judgment, do ordain and establish this as our last will and testament: To our beloved Monsignor Riordan, we bequeath our heartfelt gratitude for all the devotion and attention he has bestowed on us. To the faculty we leave our deepest appreciation for all their aid in helping us accumulate a large bundle of knowledge. To the Junnors we leave the title 'GSeniors and trust they will live up to it in all respects. Also our classrooms with the hope that our fond memories will aid them. The Sophomores fall heir to an over-flowing bundle of abilities, with the hope that they will use them, to achieve the heights of success. To the Freshmen we bequeath our fortitude to cope with all situations and apt- ness in all matters. Emily Barnes has decided to bestow her knack of expressing witty sayings. no matter who is present, to Joanne Buckley. Ruth Blackburn leaves her position as pianist for all occasions to Marjorie Heffernan. Dorothy Cannon leaves her athlete's feet to Eileen Hannon. Paul Carr leaves his last pair of. knickers to Tommy Maher, also the telephone number of the uFriendly Tailorsf, Paul Clifford leaves his list of tall stories to Richard Hoover. Mary Cloherty leaves the captaincy of the girls' basketball team to Barbara Sullivan. Jeanine Comeau leaves her pamphlet on uHow to Treat Frail Friendsi' to Kath- erine McCarthy. Mary Ann Curtin leaves her method of boosting school spirit, which is very commendable, to Lillian Frissora. Edward Delulio leaves his charm curl wave set to James Smith. James Devaney leaves his book 4'How to Get Along With Blondes to Pete Carr. Lucille Deviney leaves her long list of charming boy friends to Miriam Haffey. Joseph Cloherty receives James Donovanis romantic smile and intriguing laugh. Mary Dormady leaves some tips on behaving like a lady under all circumstances to Jean Morris. Tommie Fallon leaves his special sized ear phone to Edward Holland. Theresa Gallagher leaves her front seat to Mary Callahan, who, I am sure, will appreciate it. Francis Hannon leaves his little black book of telephone numbers to John Tolan. Charles Harvey leaves his remarkable physique to Albert Kelley, also his should- er pads. Robert Holland leaves his ability to get good marks to John McGilvery. Dolores Keaney leaves her ability to straighten out her man troubles to Rita Gilford. Nancy Kelly leaves her roller skates to Phyllis Ryder, so she can get to School on time. Thelma Laughrea bequeaths her Ipana Toothpaste to Alice Crubaugh for an attractive smile. Elizabeth Loughlin leaves the privilege of going out with her boyfriend, Kilroy, to Mary Katherine Pappas. Stephen Lyons leaves his great love for dogs to William Keaney. Ruth MacDonald bequeaths her ability to major in bookkeeping to Rita Keohane. Patricia Maclnnis leaves her pocketbook to Barbara Clinton, so she can pick up idle gossip. Ruth MacPhee has decided to leave Alice Welch her reputation as a nice dancer. Shirley McDermott wishes to leave some pointers on the art of singing to Lor- raine Dougherty.

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Elizabeth McEllin wishes to leave Dolores McCall her dress, which may have to he altered a bit. Helen McEllin wishes to leave Patricia Fitzgerald her collection of rings. John Maclntyre's ever awake attitude is left to Richard Hanley. Theresa Maher bestows her ability to be good natured at all times to Ann Philips. Natalie Mahoney leaves her engaging smile and winning personality to Marie Sallese. Mary Monahan abandons her quiet way to make room for Mary L'Antiqua. Thomas Mullen leaves his long list of friends to Stephen Clark. Elizabeth 0'Connell leaves some tips on how to fix your hair to Catherine Devereaux. Thomas O'Connell wills his ever carefree attitude to John McEllin. James 0'Grady leaves his ability to make faces when called upon to recite to John Reardon. Joe Shea falls heir to Billy O'Grady's Charles Atlas book. Jean O'Halloran has graciously willed her very good friend Elizabeth 0'Hallor- an her ideal wardrobe. Vivian Perley leaves her formula for getting to work on time to Jean Vigneau. Grace Peters wishes to transfer to Theresa Burke, her position as saleslady at the Five Si Dime of Watertown. Helen Phelan leaves her superfluous amount of greenbacks to Mary Lyons. Jokes of the Futuref' a novel by Joseph Reilly, is bequeathed to John McDer- IIIOH. Mary Ryder leaves her habit of arriving just before the bell, sometimes after. to Alice Parker. Gloria Sherman leaves her back seat to Theresa Neilson which comes in mighty useful. William Gildea falls heir to Lawrence Sullivan's pencil so that he can make a name for himself. Annunciata Vasquez wills her friendly nature to Lucille Francis. Gloria Sherman leaves her great singing voice and a book on how to sing to Lucille Russell. Jeanine Comeau leaves one of her many road maps to Florence Theriault. Mary Monahan leaves her unknown source of atomic energy during school time to Dorothy Devaney. Shirley McDermott wills her ladylike actions at all times to Ann Fournier. ' Nancy Kelly bequeaths her permit to arrive at 8:30 a.m. to Mary Donovan. Patricia Maclnnis leaves her large wardrobe of furs to Rose Stillisano. Ruth Blackburn wills her half empty box of red dye to Rita Garraway. Dolores Keaney leaves her ability to make friends to Josephine Cabone. Mary Ryan falls heir to Mary Ryder's soft, quiet voice. Dorothy Cannon bequeaths her volume of Dick Haymes' records to Winifred Shields. Elizabeth McEllin wills her vitamin pills to Margaret Frain. Emilie Barnes leaves her witty remarks at the wrong time to Edna Langley. Grace Peters, author of the book Why People Should Not Grow. leaves her lirst copy to Mary Seeley. A long list of poems are bequeathed to Mary Mosca from Helen McEllin. Theresa Gallagher leaves her one year lease on the front seat to Theresa Folino. Annunciata Vasquez' well used record that doesn't run down is left to Jean De- laney. ' Helen Phelan wills her rubber-neck alcohol to Janet Concannon. Elizabeth 0,Connell leaves her lipstick tube to Jean Mooney. May she always use it. lout of schoolj Elizabeth Loughlinis ability to miss street cars is left to Elizabeth Sheehan. Thelma Laughrea leaves her sunny disposition to Marv 0'Connell. Mary Ann Curtin leaves some bookkeeping rules to Elizabeth Kelly. Ruth MacPhee bequeaths her Freezone to Dorothy Hoover. Thomas 0'Connell leaves his seat in the detention class without regrets to lra Rooney. i

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