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Page 22 text:
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BARBARA FLETCHER leaves a big place in everyone ' s heart. ANNEMARIE McNALLY departs for the Auburn Schools. MARTHA TAVLAS leaves saying, We have plenty of time? ELLEN FLYNN leaves in her blue convertible. FRANNY ' McNamara leaves enroute to the Downtown library. EARLE TAYLOR generously gives his suave manner to JOHN SCOTT. CHARLIE FOURNIER abandons his many frustrations to anyone who wants them. EVELYN MELTZER consigns her undying devotion to studies to The Thinker. SHIRLEY TETRAULT leaves as gracefully as she came. ELEANORA FRANCESCONI leaves with many friends, but no foes. ANN TRAINOR leaves In her new, smooth-running (???) vehicle. FRANNIE GILLIGAN sets out for another foreign Intrigue adventure in New York. CALISTA VICKERY shines as star performer of the local Ice shows. CHRIS WILLIAMSON yields all her extra-curricular activities to MARY O ' GORMAN; but she keeps her ability in English for her students. RACHEL DUMAS submits for acceptance her dally treks In from Farnumsville to any Freshman who lives near the college. HARRIET (BRODIE) WOLFSET leaves and begins with a wedding band. CAROL YUSKIEWICZ gives her title, Class Beauty, to any aspiring Junior girl. JOHN HINCKLEY appoints his reserved manner to JOE COONEY. SUE BAILEY leaves her all-round sports ability. BEV HEELEY surrenders her knitting ability to the Worcester Knitting Company. SHARON MOIR leaves with blushes and friendly ways. EDDIE BEAUCHAMP gives a hoarse Hurrah from the Lancer ' s coaching bench. RONNIE HURD supplies an iota of his composure to a flustered secondary. MARCIA BALZARINI donates an extensive wardrobe to Ulian ' s. DIANNE HELOW leaves for fhe UCONN campus — we wonder what ' s there. CLAIRE MONGIAT leaves her antics to Imogene Coca. PHYLLIS BISHOP, her industriousness and ambition to JOAN BRAUZIS. FRANK JAMES, his argumentative topics to be settled In Congress. LOU BANIONIS leaves with the ability to get to Cape Cod In two hours flat. JEAN JACKOLA offers her year-round tan to a pale Junior. GORDON MORRILL leaves his geniality to tame the future generation. JOHN BOLLUS leaves a page from the book he is compiling on dry, dead-pan humor. SUE KAISER gives the parking space she earned by arriving early to all future Hope- dale students. RAY JONES yields his seat at the Normandy to a sociable Junior. 20
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Page 21 text:
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1959, who leave with our diplomas clutched tightly In our hands and with happy memories of four of the most marvelous years of our lives, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To President Sullivan we leave the hope that his dream-school will be a reality soon. To Dr. Foster and our other supervisors we leave our deepest gratitude for their kind assistance. To our class advisers we leave our appreciation for their Interest and concern for our welfare. To our yearbook adviser. Dr. William Sullivan, we leave two good editors for next year ' s Oakleaf. To the deans and the faculty we leave four years of memories that bless and burn. RONNIE ALLEN leaves a book entitled. One Hundred Excuses For Getting Out of Class. LEROY HERMANSON leaves a good Impression on all who have known him. VIVIAN ANDRUKONIS, her great enthusiasm for economics assignments. PAULINE GNIADEK, her narcissus bulbs In Miss Wllmarth ' s room, hoping someday they will bloom. BETTY MIOKELSON leaves her love of skiing to some athletic sophomore. OHUBBY ARSENAULT gives his mechanical ability to all car fans. SANDY HICKEY supplies an extra pounding of a gavel for Incoming Student Council Presidents. JANET ASSELTA bequeaths her ability to acquire a leaf collection of house plants to all future Seniors. PAT HARAN leaves her backrow seat to anyone who hears too well In front. DON BELISLE bequeaths his ability for playing Intramural basketball to Mr. Mockler. GAIL COTTON donates to Hallmark Greeting Gards her caricature card file of quaint sayings. BEV MOHAN leaves her formula for all who have a weight-reducing problem. OINDY BARNES gives up the secret of a smile, a charm that snares upperclassmen. MOE McOARTHY leaves with a 24-hour smile. SHIRLEY STEELE renounces her diet of pastries. HELEN FITZGERALD leaves with apologies to all those she has not recognized at the proms. JANET McFarland leaves as a SIg Ep sweetheart. GINNY STRUGHKO manages to leave a vacant position In two libraries. 19
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BARBARA MORRISON donates to the library a book entitled, Eccentric Jokes of of the Century. ' DAN CORCORAN relinquishes his sterling character and leadership to JERRY NELSON. MAL KILBORN leaves an essay on Humorous Public Speaking. GAIL BISCEGLIA contributes her alias, Zenobla, to some future Contemporary Literature student. BERNICE KAVADARAS struts on as a champion majorette. FRED MORWAY leaves with the shout: Oxford or BUST! TOM COSTELLO leaves saying, You bug me man. NORM LAVALEE assigns a series of addresses, supplies, and stamps for free pub- lications and material to all Interested students. BETTY CARDINAL leaves her cash register at the First National to future economists. GEORGINE (BAUER) KILBORN departs with a light step and happy smile. HELEN MURPHY leaves a fine scholastic record. JOHN CROTTY reluctantly leaves a set of dog-eared government notes. LARRY LEWIS leaves his golden tones echoing in the auditorium. PAT CHAMPAGNE leaves her effervescent personality. JOAN (LEVENTHAL) KINNEY her quiet ability to make herself Interesting. JUNE (SUTCLIFFE) LOWELL leaves her ability to get along with everyone. BERNIE CONSOLETTI leaves his artistic ability to PAT O ' GRADY. MARY LABOVITES marches on saying, It ' s just common sense. BOB DUNNE leaves an extra round of handshakes for class presidents to use for teas, parties, and class functions. JOHN McDermott rushes to an executive position at Robert Hall ' s. BILLY DUNNE, upon request, will leave advice on how to be the head of a house- hold and a student as well. CHARLIE ORAREO offers his wardrobe of sharp clothes to a Junior who Is about to go out practice teaching. GAIL COREY leaves with her beautiful hair the envy of Breck advertisements. JACK MULLEN leaves all the freshman girls a hankie, so they can dry their tears when he leaves. PAUL CUDDY resigns his title as the Don Juan of the underclassmen. CAROLE LOMBARD leaves a book to the library entitled. How a Farmer Can Become a City Slicker. TEDDIE LAMPROS appoints the use of her living-room and old magazine collection to the Junior elementaries. SUE O ' CONNOR I eaves her peaches-and-cream complexion to the Ivory Soap Company babies, but to nobody else! MARY MINER leaves her front row seat In English; please, let ' s not all fight for it; we may not be able to fill it. JOAN LAVIN leaves an opening as a waitress in Hyannis. 21
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