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NAME EXPRESSION A LIRI AMBITION JEAN ANNE KENNEARLY KATHRYN KINIRY THOMAS KINIRY FRANCIS KISSELL RICHARD LEST RE JOHN McGINNISS CONSTANCE MAYNARD HELEN MOORE THOMAS MOORE EDITH Ml'RPHY THERESA NARKIEWTCZ KATHERINE O’CONNOR MAXINE RAYMOND KATHERINE REGAN JEANNE RICE JOHN RICHARDS SHIRLEY ROWELL LEON ROY GERARD RUSSELL FLORASHATTUCK EDWARD SHELC MARILYN SIMONDS WALTER SMITH RICHARD STEVENS ROBERT STOWELL ROBERT STREETER VIRGINIA SZUCH DAVID TAYLOR KENNETH THAYER HELEN TOUSSAINT EVELYN TROMBLEY VIRGINIA WHITCOMB MARION WILCOX Oh, HsI-sticks Oh, yeah! (lee, I don’t know Why, you ?3$ Censured Variety is the spice of life No kiddin’! All kidding aside Jeepers! Oh, dear! I said so Son-of-a-gun Oh jeekers Oh! the pay off! Bolsheviki I did that Blast! It’s sabotage Oh yeah Were you there? Oh! wait a minute Oh honest! Let it pass Not tonight Nope,—can’t see it Oh, My God The pay-off Dopey Are you kidding Oh! Heavens Oh fiddle-dee-dee Oh honestly Oh huh! I had to get my mitten from Tom Homer is coming down tonight I couldn't help it Had to work down the depot Gotta write a letter She wasn’t my type Had to stay in and wash my hair I can’t, I'm going with Sis and Bud Can’t, I got to farm I’m new here I lent it to someone else To he assistant manager of the Opera House To be Homer Nelson’s private secretary To be able to lose his shadow To settle down with Harriet To better Paderewski To grow a little taller To live in Rutland To play in the M. S. J. band To be a doctor or a chemist To type .50 words a minute To be a bookkeeper Mother’s going out, gotta take care of the kid Had to help my mother Can’t go. I’ve got to write a letter Jim’s coming up Up to Theresa’s Golly, I forgot C’an’t, I gotta work We did that in Troy (iot to go to work I was playing pool You know, I was going to Didn’t get up in time (lot to go to work Went to Keene To marry a sailor To be the wife of a sailor To install an escalator to the Terrace for the private use of a certain sailor To have a private trolley system from North End tc South End To play on the Varsity To keep out of scrapes Be a foreman in a certain garage To change her name to mine To take care of the Navy To hitch-hike to Hollywood To be a private secretary To work for Uncle Sam To s’eep forever To be on speaking terms with Gertie (iot to take Father Currier somewhere To be a doctor Well. Butch went with Kay (iot to go to the farm Had to cut wood Oh God— I forgot I had to go out last night Have to be home at 10:00 Had to go away To be like a sailor—one in every port To go out with a certain girl from Fair Haven To get in the Air Corps To be a Governess To roller skate through the school halls To have a private taxi line from B. F. to Springfield To travel around the world
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NAME PEARL APOSTOLOS MADELEINE AI'MAN I) JOHN BARBER MARY BARRY ROSE MARY BARRY ELAINE BRESLENI) DOROTHY BROWN NICHOLAS (APRON THERESA CARICiNAN HAROLD CARROLL ETHEL CH ISA MORE LAWRENCE CLARK MARIE CLARK FRANCIS COFFEY ROSE MARY CRAY WILLIAM CYRS SHIRLEY DOWLING BEVERLY FENNO ERNEST FRENETTE JEAN GAY LAWRENCE GRAY ENRICO GRIPPO BEATRICE GCPTILL ELEANOR HAGGINS BARBARA HANSON THOMAS HAYES SHIRLEY HILLIARD CLARA Jl'RKOIC ARLENE KARPINSKI SENIOR KNOCKS EXPRESSION Well, after all Oh, I don’t know Come up and give my ear a push Are you kiddin! Are you kidding! Ain’t that a howl You're not just humping your gums Nothin’ doin’ Well, sport No, kiddin’ (Tying out loud ALIBI Maybe next time I can’t—I’ve got to go to church Was down to see Barb Had to go to Anita’s I've got to work I gotta stay in Oh, Shotty wouldn’t want me to Jackson wants me at the A. P. Johnny wouldn't let me go I’m busy 1 was ill Any ol’ ninety-eight cent word Oh darn it! Nope, Can’t see it Are you kiddin But “Mom!” Think so I don’t know Go wan home He makes me sick Oh, Why What’s the story You know Oh! Soldiers Do you, now! Gee, She’s nice Murder! Jeepers (Jee Whiz Had a date with Priscilla I can’t, the manager’s at the door Had to take care of some kids Gotta go up to Belknap’s I have to study my Spanish Gotta go to Charlestown Can’t be bothered Good movie last night Had a date with Junie Oh, my feet hurt Had to go to church Oh! I forgot I had a hard week end Junie’s coming down I’d gladly walk her home but I got sore leg I wasn’t interested I didn’t have time Had to teach him how to dance a AMBITION To make up my mind between Springfield and Boston To hook a certain boy To get enough gas to go to Albany To go t » as many dances as possible To own the Opera House To collect a bet from a certain person in Rutland To follow the fleet To join the Metropolitan Opera To be able to get in H hours sleep in one nite Join Navy Air Corps To be a bookkeeper To be director of Kuril Hat tin To manage a theatre Manage a hotel To be first when the Heet comes in To be a salesman in South America To live in Charlestown To get married To get out with Loretta To be a traveling companion to a certain party To put an R in Jean Gay’s name To dance like Frank Sinatra sings Be an army nurse To be assistant manager of the Paramount To be assistant nurse to I)r. Parker, Jr. To transfer Gageville to B. F. To “graduate so I can get away from it all” To be a secretary To be Nick’s understudy
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24 PH E SAM PLEK SENIOR CLASS .NOTABLES Most Popular Boy. . Most Popular Girl. . . Best looking Boy. . Best Looking Girl. . . Best Natured Boy... Best Natured Girl... Most Studious Boy. . . Most Studious Girl.. Best Dressed Boy.. Best Dressed Girl... ( lass Crooner (Boy) Class Crooner (Girl) Class Sheik............ Best Athlete (Boy). Best Athlete (Girl).. Best Sport (Boy)... Best Sport (Girl).... Most Attractive........ Laziest Girl........... Laziest Boy............ .John McGinniss . Rose Mary Barry . . Knrico Grippo Barbara Hanson .Thomas Kiniry Rose Mary Barry . Lawrence Clark Rose Mary Barry ..Thomas Kiniry . Dorothy Brown . . . John Barber .....Jeanne Rice .....John Barber Lawrence Gray . Katherine Repan . . Thomas Kiniry . Jean Kenneally Dorothy Brown Shirley Hilliard ....John Barber Class Xipht Hawk. . Girl with Biggest Drag. Boy with Biggest Drag Most Talkative Girl. . Most Talkative Boy. . . . Wittiest Girl........... Wittiest Boy............ Smartest Girl........... Smartest Boy............ Best Actor.............. Best Actress............ Artist.................. Class Poet.............. Best Dancer (Girl).... Best Dancer (Boy).... Politest Boy. . ........ Politest Girl........... Most Modest Boy. . . Most Modest Girl........ .....John Barber . Katherine Regan . . Lawrence Clark ....Virginia Szueh .......John Barber . Kleanor I biggins .. .Thomas Hayes . Rose Mary Barry . Lawrence (Mark . . . Thomas Hayes Virginia Whitcomb ... Edward Shelc . . .Thomas Hayes .... Jeanne Rice .... John Barber .Thomas Kiniry Rose Mary Barry . Richard Stevens Theresa Narkiewicz “DYNAMITE” Any resemblance between the character in this poem anil a human being is purely coincidental and uninten- tional. There is a guy in our English class Who drives a car like a typical “ass.” He is quite tall, good-looking too— And from all reports lie really can woo. He is always throwing that line— But he claims lie's only killing time. All in all; lie’s quite okay— Though he often likes his own way. He gets along with his teachers fine— Though they're ruthless, stubborn, unrefined. His favorite subject is Chemistry Which he usually flunks with an “E.” He says he will graduate in ”44” But I think he should lengthen it by a score. He’s been going steady for a year or more But he’s not very faithful any more. He says he'll be glad to get out of B. F. II. S. And I think the teachers will like the “recess.” That's all I can think of right now about Jack, But there's probably more dirt—behind his back. Robert Stowell CLASS OF '44 Barb trying to weigh over 105, Jackie dancing his jumping jive. Jeanne with her glamourous hair, Richard with his bashful air. Theresa's shy and quiet way, Jean Ann always laughing and gay. Dot tie with her pretty dresses, Terry making her chemistry messes. Bobby trying to get a date. Tommy always coming in late. Chizzy's arguments in class, Johnny hunting for that lass. Grayso gazing at the moon. With his favorite girl does swoon. Shirley with eyes so big and black, Kay waiting for Kelly to come back. Eleanor with her Irish wit, Rosemary never failing to make a hit. Connie with her eyes so blue, Maxine and Szuchie, the talkative two. These and many more, Make up the class of '44. Virginia Whitcomb SADIE HAWKINS DANCE On the evening of May 19, a new social affair was added to the Senior’s list of dance successes. Copied from the Sadie Hawkins Day in the mountains, the girls run after the boys (not to marry them, of course, but just to dance). Due to the man shortage this worked out surprisingly well and very seldom was there a boy sitting down. To give the boys a chance, they were allowed three men’s choices. A capable refreshment committee, composed of Arline Karpinski and Virginia Szueh, sold cokes to thirsty dancers. Co-chairmen of the dance, Tommy Hayes and Barbara Hanson, were ably assisted by Thomas Kiniry, Richard Lesure, Rose Mary Barry, David Taylor, Kenneth Thayer, Nick Capron, Ernest Frennette, Enrico Grippo, Edward Shelc, Frank Kissel!, Richard Stevens, and Lawrence Gray. “PEARL” (To Pearl Apostolos) “P” is for “P”retty—she is, we’ll admit, “E” for “E”yes that sure make a hit. “A” for “A”mbition in study and play. R” for her thoughts and ideas on “ R 'omancing, ”L” for her “L”ovc of rhythm and dancing. This small acrostic makes up Pearl, A very charming and lovely girl. Virginia Whitcomb
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