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T II E SA M P LE li If) VIRGINIA WHITCOMB General “Ginnie' “Act ire!l your part, there all the honor Hex” Glee Club, I: Spotlight Club, 4; “Sugar and Spire,’ 4: “Georgie Porgie.’ 4; “Elmer,” 3; “The Kid Makes I'p His Mind,” 4; “Jacob Comes Home,” 4 As an actress, she answers when her cue comes from Springfield. That brown hair and those sparkling brown eyes make for a delightful date. There’s no man shortage as far as Ginnie is concerned. MARION WILCOX Commercial “Marion” “ am the very pink of courtesy ” Social Science Club, 1. Marion proved her ability as the best speller in the class. She can spell anything from eat to pinacotheca. Working, or rather vacationing in Maine seems to appeal to Marion in a big way. SERVICE TRIBUTE The following members of the Class of 1944 have entered the Armed Forces. They will receive certifi- cates which may be exchanged for diplomas upon com- pletion of their courses. John Barry Navy (ierald Cray Army Air Corps William Davis George Hobart Richard Howe John Jackson Edward Kolesnik bonis Largess Kenneth Noyes Marines Army Air Corps Navy Navy Navy Army Army Air Corps CLASS MELODIES John Barber.......“I Love You Much Too Much” Mary Barry...........“He’s a Yankee Soldier Boy% Rose Mary Barry............“You Gotta Tease Me” Elaine Breslcnd........................ Billy Boy Ethel Chisamore.......“That Soldier Boy of Mine Francis Coffey............“From Twilight to Dawn Jean Gay. ..........“Can’t Get Out of This Mood” Lawrence Gray. .“Our Hearts Were Young and (jay” ICnrico Grippo. “Nobody Loves Me, I Wonder Why Eleanor Haggins“I Couldn’t Sleep a Wink Last Night” Barbara Hanson......................... A (h)-men Thomas Hayes “(K)no(w) la»ve, (K)no(w) Nothing Shirley Hilliard......“I Came Here to Talk for Joe Jean Ann Kenneallv“ You’veGot to be a Football Hero ' Thomas Kiniry.. ......“A Cottage By the Waterfall” Francis Kissell. - .“Show Me the Way to Go Home Richard Lesure.............“Kitten on the Keys” John McGinniss M “Seven Years With the Wrong Woman Helen Moore M “You Meet the Nicest People in Your Dreams Katherine O’Connor , “'l’lie Sailor with the Navy Blue Eyes Maxine Raymond “ i Wonder When My Pal y’s Coiring Hcir.e Katherine Regan “Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly Jeanne Rice ........ “Just My Jim Shirley Rowell. “ By the Light of the Silvery Moon Gerard Russell Carry Me Back to Old Virginny” Richard Stevens “What Do ou Do in the Infantry
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IS THE SAMPLER VIRGINIA SZUCH General “Szuchie “ The devil cannot tie a woman's tongue Varsity Basketball, 3, 4; Jr. Interclass Coach, 4; dee Club, 4; Spotlight Club, 4; Senior Bazaar, S; “Play Night,” 4; School Column, 3, 4. (iosh, it’s kind of lonesome sitting up in the corner seat in Study Hall. But then, you have penty of privacy while writing those lovely letters to Keene, Springfield—and, oh yes, Rutland! DAVIl) TAYLOR College “Dan” Faint heart fair lady never won Football, 4; Basketball J. V., 1, 2; Varsity, 3, 4; Baseball J. V., 1, 2; Varsity, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1, Spot light Club, 1, 2; Junior Prom, 3; Senior Hop, 3; Senior Bazaar, 4; School Column, 3; School Patrol, 1, 2; (’apt., 2. Another of the boys who shared the honor of attending the Southern Ver- mont Basketball Tournament and did an excellent job. Fair Haven is quite a ways, especially in these days when gas and tires are rationed. Better days are coming, Dave, cheer up. KENNETH THAYER College Kenny She floats upon the river of his thoughts Skiing, 1; Basketball, 1; Glee Club, 2; Junior Prom, 3; Senior Bazaar, 4. Kenny’s interest can be found in the Junior Class, and although he’s had quite a lot of competition, he is doing all right for himself. We wonder where you get all the gas to go running around. You can’t do that in the Air Corps, Ken. HELEN TOUSSAINT General 2 ” “ Better three hours too soon than a minute too late Basketball, 1, 4; Blood Plasma Bank Drive, 4 With just whom do you go, Helen, or do you like them all? You spend so much time with the Wing Scouts and your other duties that we don’t see how you have time for anything else. Perhaps that's why you spent so much of your Sociology period writing letters. EVELYN TROMBLEY Commercial Erie On with the Dance! Let Joy be unconfined! Social Science Club, 1. With rings on her fingers and dancing in her toes, she thinks of Leo where- ever she goes. Evie can be found at a Grange dance, or out at the Sons of t nion Veterans Hall. She also happens to be one of the lucky girls that have steady bov friends. Nice going, Evie.
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