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NAME EXPRESSION ALIBI AMBITION CATHERINE DAMORE Are you kidding? Held up by a freight train To chew gum without getting caught JEANNE DAVIS O, gee, I didn’t know about it I forgot To make N. W. her permanent home JEAN FABIAN 0, darn I’ve got to work To go back to Connecticut JEROME FITZGERALD I wouldn’t go so far as to make that statement She wasn’t my type President of the B. M. R. R. IRENE FOLEY That’s what I said Had a date To grow a little taller GORDON FONTAINE Go jump in a lake I was fishing To be an apt dancing pupil of Shirley’s JAMES GALLAGHER Nuts Got to work for Jack Hennessey To have an option on Connie’s gang-plank MARY GALLAGHER Oh. fish I’ve got to wash my hair A home in Gageville RICHARD GOODRICH Yah Ain’t got my History done Teach History to Mr. Brown MILTON GORDON Oh, oh, another bomber I’ve got to see Pat To be a wolf like Maynard ROSE GRAY Are you kidding? Got a date with the Army To keep up a certain cadet’s record for receiving most mail ELLEN HANKARD Why Shu-ah I haven't got time To own half interest in Gay’s Express SHIRLEY HART Oh! My Gosh! I had to work To go fishing every Sunday MARILYN HERRICK ALBERT HINDS Oh, goody Say she’s all right I’ve got to wash my hair Was over to Mary’s To be able to keep her love affairs straight To build a bus line between Gageville and Nortl Walpole JAMES HOLTON Relax Slept over to the tavern last night To be boss down at the It. It. Station ROBERT HUNTOON Oh no. I knew it was late, but she wouldn let me go tTo shorten the distance between North Walpole and Bellows Falls HELEN HURLBURT Gee, I don’t know Got to go see Mr. Olbrych To meet her one and only GENEVA JACOBS You ain’t kidding Ha«l to meet Ray To keep Ray out of the Army GORDON JACOBS !!XX %%.’0 The car broke down Jacobs and Leach—Funeral Directors HUGH JAKWAY Oh Yeah I had to work To patent his feminine giggle HEN III ETTA JUIIKIE WICZ OhDarn I can stay out later. Reni’s home ? MYRA KEMP You know what I mean Alrnon’s coming down To be true to one
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NAME SENIOR KNOCKS EXPRESSION ALIBI AMBITION ROBERT ADAMS Cut it out Had to work at the Railroad ■ ta- ROBERT ALEXANDER Nuts tion I gotta work To own the Rutland R. R. To be a Navy Cook BERNICE APOSTOLOS Arc you kidding? Had to work at the Star To work at Bryant ’s JOHN AUMAND I'm tired It’s not my turn Teacher WILLIAM AUMAND O’Yeah You do it once in a while To be a football hero JOHN BALDASARO That’s what you think (iotta work in the box shop To be a second “looey” BERTHA BALLOU Gee Whiz I had too much to do To stay out until midnight BEATRICE BARNES Gee, I’m sleepy I had to go to Grafton Be a farmer’s wife JOHN BARRY Boy am I hungry I was sick To pitch a tent on Hapgood Place IDA BENTON Oh! Dee-ar! Had to stay with Mother To grow an inch taller MAX BLISS Nope! don’t see it Got a lot of makeup work to do To put in five full days of school in one week STEVEN BOBROWSKI I don’t touch it Had to work To be manager of a certain building in Boston MARION BODINE The dumb jerk I’ve got to write a letter To live among the lowbrow MARY BODINE Oh, crumbs! Going down to the Post Office VV ho knows if she doesn’t CONSTANCE BOURASSA Well, Gee! I was in Whelan’s To succeed Mr. Olbrych DANIEL BROSNAHAN Dizzier than a hoot-owl Can’t, Shotgun and I have someth ing To be another Colin Kelly To get somewhere with a certain N. W. girl WILLIAM BURROWS Cut it out on I didn't have time GRACE BUSH WAY Shucks! Was out with Bob To break the speed record in typing BERNICE BUZZELL Solid Sorry, I’ve got a date Sing with Harry James' Band GLADYS CAREY Oh my Golly! I didn’t know we had that! To get a prize for efficiency in business CLARE CONDON Gol-darn-it My father won’t let me To bring back a book to the library when it’s due ROSEMARY CRAY Gee I forgot To see a gremlin JOHN ( RYAN Are you kidding? Gee! It was only a sunburn To take over Mr. Davis’ chemistry class
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NAME ERNESTINE KIMBALL ANNE KINIRY BERNADETTE LANDERS JAMES LAW LOR BRADFORD LEACH LETHA LESCORD EDWARD LONG, JR HENRY LUCIER FRANKLIN LYNCH DONALD MAYNARD HELEN MICKNIEWICZ CARROLL MORRIS VIRGINIA MORRISON MYRTLE NICHOLS CHARLOTTE NOYES JOHN OBUCHOWSKI ESTELLE O’CONNOR DONALD PIERCE WARREN PIERCE STANLEY PI VO WAR JOHN PORTER MARGARET RIENDEAC EXPRESSION Geez, M aiz Darn it all Glorious Coupla queers Ah Shoo! Oh! darn Jeeze O Man What’s cooking Yeah!—Is that right? Oh, a girl Oh! Gosh Don’t go throwing your weight around, now Judas Priest Gracious Sakes Heck Why sho-a Joseph Hey, Joe “Variety” is the spice of life What’s cook in You know what I mean It’s the berries ALIBI Oh, I can’t be bothered I had to go to choir rehearsal Tonight’s my date night That’s right, Mr. Crockett Was out with the boys I didn’t have time I was working down the National Bad night last night Gotta meet Kay I had to go home with Pat I had to take care of my niece ambition To retire to the hills of Grafton To own a pass key to the typing room To work in the First National To take over Mr. Crockett’s classes To find a girl that loves him To work side by side with a handsome doctor To fly an airplane over Bellows Falls To get away with loafing out at (Jay’s To be a chem. teacher with Mr. Davis as assistant To be a soldier of fortune Marry a man with a car Missed the bus Had to work Had a date with Herbie I had to drive the team Had to deliver an order in North Walpole I was reading and didn't notice the time Gotta go Worked late last night I had to work Was up to my girl’s I don’t know Mayor of Bartonsville To become a Metropolitan prima dona To work in Springfield To hit high C on the trumpet To run the A. P. store To keep Tuffy” To hook the Jazz Band’s pianist To become president of Railway Express To make up for the rest of the class To run a potato plant To rise with the chickens on her farm
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