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SENIOR KNOCKS NAME EXPRESSION ALIBI AMBITION OCCUPATION IN 1948 AUBREY AMIDON No kidding Was working Beat the faculty next year Janitor in Westminster High School PHYLLIS AMIDON Where’s Mary I’m too busy To be a teacher Minister’s wife CHARLES BARBER It’s all right by me I had to sing To know how to sing Supervising a hog calling contest JOSEPH BARRETT Wh-a-a-a-t I can’t do it I stutter To strike the right note on his trombone Still trying ROBERT BARRETT I’m sleepy I play the horn in the band To swing em high and swing ’em low Playing Pied Piper to the rats in the city dump LAURA BARTLETT That’s what you think I couldn’t stop talking Have people listen to her Working at information bureau MARY BISSELL Scuze me Gotta take care of Allan To be a good wife Taking care of Phyllis Amidon’s children MILDRED BLODGETT Land sakes I’m going out to night Leave the old farm Still learning how to cook the right way CATHERINE BRESLEND I don’t know Don’t need one To beat Jack Pickett at finding the first Playing basketball with the House of David Mayflower NORA BUSHWAY Cut it out I’m Irish To vamp the opposite sex Nurse in the old mens’ home ELLEN CHANDLER To-night Betsey Haven’t got my Latin done To be a newspaper reporter Caring for a valedictorian MARY CLARK I carn’t I was in Springfield To be a gob’s wife Still entertaining Springfield on week-ends ARTHUR CLOUGH Who says I can’t I had to peddle milk To win Muriel from Roy Working on the WPA HELEN COFFEY What Too far to walk To be a nurse Making coffee ROY COOKSON Where’s my A I had to play my fiddle To speak Spanish Rubinoff’s 2nd, 2nd what? DANA COSTIN Shack’s open I’m from White City To go steady Errand boy for Reliable Bargain Store RAYMOND CRAY I’m tied up Haven’t got the time Big league hockey player Dan Wilder’s protege JOSEF DcMUZIO The same to you (iotta practice To manage Abe’s store First violinist in the Cambridgeport orchestra MAURICE DEXTER Hi-yah good looking I don’t know Striving for a 2nd wind climbing Pine Hill Bill Terry’s water boy DOROTHY DICKINSON Hi-yah kid Let’s not and say we did School teacher Opera singer JAMES DIGGINS Game of eight ball I can’t do that To become a farmer Hotel clerk
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r II E S A M P L E II RITA YOUNG Hila General Course; Basketball, 1, 4, 3; Interclass basketball, 4; Student Forum, 1; (ilee Club, 1. Rita surely was a valuable asset to the basketball team the first three years and just as much this last year to the Senior Interclass team. Which is it now, Rita, Claremont or Springfield? JO H N ZA N K E WIGZ “ J°hn • General Course; Nature Club, 1; Glee Club, 2 Football, 2. “Johnny although never outstanding in any one thing, was always there when something was going on. A happy-go-lueky sort of person who always had a smile for everyone. ELIZABETH DOYLE “Libby” General Course; Secretary Nature Club, 1; Basketball, 3, 4. “Libby has made herself well known on the basketball court with her ability to shoot and pass. She is well known “here and there. We wish you and Norm the best of luck in the future, “Libby . CHARLES RUSSELL “Rusty” Commercial Course. “Charlie must be a busy man, for he isn’t seen around school very often. Maybe it’s the fact that figure skating takes up most of his time. He is a very ambitious fellow, and we wish him the best of luck in the future.
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N AM E EXPRESSION ALIBI ELIZABETH DOYLE DONALD EDDY FELIX EXNER MARION FAIR BROTHER JESSIE FENN BETSEY FERGUSON VIRGINIA FONTAINE HARLEY GONYEAU GORDON GRAHAM LAWRENCE HADLEY DOROTHY HARLOW MURIEL HE LB ERG HENRY HEWEY JOHN HILLIARD DANIEL HOWARD KATHERINE HOWARD PEARL HUDSON HESTER JACOBS CHESTER JANCEWICZ ERNEST JONES JULIAN KABARA Oh, nuts I will Oh yeah Cut it out What are we making today My farmer is coming to see me tonight Don’t call me that I wonder Oh! Fudge Oh come on Gee Don’t do that Oh, dear Hey, C’mere Ili-yah keed Oh yeah So help me I’ll mow you down I’ll tell you what Your hoop’s Oh sure! Sez you Same to you Norm was down last night Don’t have time Had to work I gotta work I go on the bus Same as Peg I got typing to do I had to take the guys in my car I’m on patrol I had to visit on Oak Street Haven’t got my English done I can’t do it I wasn’t here last night He got away I’m too good Well, I wasn’t ready No one told me about it Had to go to the Doctor’s Hadda paint last night Haven’t got a pencil I’m getting robbed AMBITION OCCUPATION IN 1948 To go to Holyoke Making reducing machines Beat Cunningham Diesel engineer Have a pop corn stand in every state Pop corn vendor To be a gym teacher Nurse To learn to run the electric milking Helper in the milk barn machine To catch on to a joke the first time it is Just catching on told Someone’s private secretary Humoring Rob! Own a Packard Still trying to get his Ford running Manager of N. V. Rangers A barn painter To be a coach Coaching Gageville kindergarten in ping pong To own a large stand Tending the stand in Westminster To play a pipe organ Singing lady on the hour of charm To become a farmer in Pleasant Valley Rock driller Owner of Metropolitan Opera House Head usher of the “Gageville Star” Play for the Bruins Scraping off the ice between periods for Bruins Figure skating Second Sonja Henie Try to forget Bartonsville Running a bakery at Bartonsville To be able to wear a pair of shoes that match A quiet housewife To paint shadows Art teacher at “Retreat” To find something to do To own a farm Doubling for Clark Gable Mr. Smith’s helper To own a farm
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