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SENIOR KNOCKS NAME RALPH ANDOSCA PATRICK BALDASARO JANE BARBER ELIZABETH BARNES MARY BARRY ERNEST BASHAW CONSTANCE BEALS SHIRLEY BEMIS LAWRENCE BENSON ELIZABETH BOLLES CLAIRE BOrSQCET ROBERT BROWN ANGELA CAPRON WILLIAM CAREY VINCENT CETTO EVELYN CII ISA MORE PACE GROTTY JANICE CURRIER ALBERT DAGNOLI JOHN DAILEY MARY DAMON EDWARD DION CATHRINE DISKEN PRUDENCE DUFFY ALIBI EXPRESSION AMBITION (lot to meet Ed Can’t! The old man won’t let me Was late for school I don’t want to he late Got my dates mixed Had to go to the Armory Missed the bus Got too much homework Had to walk home Mother won’t let me I don’t wanta go Haven’t any gas Can’t! Got a side ache Too much work Had to go to work The hospital comes first The basket wasn’t big enough Got to take care of my sister’s kids Had to work Got a date Gotta go home and write a letter Got to meet the boys Got to see if there’s any mail Have to ask Mrs. Jeff first Talk to it Let’s go someplace Stoo-pid dog No kidding Oh, I forgot That ain’t what I heard Sure Oh heavens Guess he don’t have none I thought I’d die To get along with girls To be Captain of the National Guard To own a car To work in a library To marry a millionaire To own a model agency To be on Broadway To be a secretary To have his OWN car To take Mr. Davis’ place for one day on know what you can do, don’tcha? To act serious My aching back She makes me sick Lands boy It’ll be a cold day in — Whozegutso For Pete’s sake Why, sure Get a stick and kill it You’re full of it Oh studio To-----with you Well, love us Oh, for crying out loud To be an engineer Anybody’s guess Millionaire Chief of the North Walpole Fire Dept. To have her OWN nursery To be a coach To own a Cadillac To be a Priest To get A's in college To shorten the distance from here to there To be a Diesel Engineer To own the New York Times To go out seven nights a week
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SALLY MAH IK WENTWORTH T UK S A M P L E R 27 College Preparatory Sally It's a friendly heart that has many friends. Majorette 1. 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 4: Homan Banquet 1: Latin Club 4: Spotlight Club 4; Senior Play Committee 4; Hi! Schooler 1: Play N’ite I: Senior Play 4; Cafeteria 1; Junior Red Cross 2 Home Hoorn Secretary 3: Junior Party 3: Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Football Formal I; Monitor 4: Freshman Reception 4; Librarian I; Junior High Tournament I; Office t; Senior Sampler 4. Want to apply for an all-around girl? Well this attractive girl can meet qualifications in any field. Whenever there’s a parade or football game, Sally’s right out in front with her high-stepping, and winning smile. In basketball, this young lassie can really set up plays. 'Phis past year Sally has been a bright spot in all our dramatic productions. And she has a knack for getting along with the opposite sex. Her sparkling personality has brought her many friends. 'Phe nursing profession has a prize candidate. May your happiness be complete in the coming years, Sal! JAMES GORMAN WHITCOMB 'ivi- Jim lie's heard the chimes at midnight. Football ami Basketball Manager 3; Spotlight Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Football Formal 4; Senior Hop 3: ” Antic Spring” 1; “Three’s a Crowd” 2; “The Whole Town’s Talking” 4; Monitor 3, 4, Lieutenant 4. Here is our tall, good-looking member of the Senior Class who has a won- derful sense of humor. You can always see him in Shaw’s, telling one of his amusing stories for which he has a special talent. He is also quite a ladies’ man; his favorite town is Claremont. In school, Jim is quite active; he spends most of his time trying to figure whether he will ever get out. With his personality, there will always be a place in the world for a swell kid like Jim. LAI HA MAY WILLARD Civic There is nothing more fun than a man. Hill Junior From 3. Here’s another (iageville belle who usually manages to get to school on time. As the only girl in the merchandising class, she got along 0. K. What would Newberry’s do without her able assistance? Laura can name all makes of cars now. Who’s been instructing her??? Every week-end she can be found square-dancing with the rest of the gang. She also takes an occasional trip to Hut land. She claims she goes up to roller skate! Will’s one of those lucky girls with naturally curly hair. She’s a swell friend and one you’ll always like to have around. Best of everything to you. Will. FAREWELL Farewell to B. F. High School, farewell to our teachers, too. The cradle of our education, the home of all the youths. Wherever we may wander in all the future years. We will never forget B. F. through sorrow and through tears. We want to thank our parents for all they’ve done for us: Our parents are the people whom we can always trust. When we had any troubles, they always helped us through; They always are behind us, no matter what we do. MARO TERITE FERRY
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I’Al'l, EMERSON Going to Springfield HOLLAND FISHER I couldn't got homo in time PAUL FLAVIN (»ot to work HUGH GRAGEN Got to work ROSE GRIPPO Had to work late ( LAYTON GRISWOLD Car wouldn’t start WILLIAM GROUT Haven't got time WORDEN HALE Gotta work RAF HALL Can't swing it! PATRICIA HAMMOND Because PRENTICE HAMMOND Who’ll I take JOHN HAYES Too tired MARY HEMINGWAY Tommy kept me up too late RICHARD HILL I did the wrong one RUSSELL HITCHCOCK Couldn’t get off the hill SHIRLEY HODGKINS Have to work WALTER JEN NISON Got to work ANTHONY JURKOIC She’s not the girl for me MICHAEL KARNACEWICZ (lot to work JOAN KING I only got (» hours sleep last night MARY KINTRY Can’t remember FRANCES KISSELL Can’t. Hughie just called RUTH LAM LEIN (Jot to take care of my little hoy friend ROBERT LYNDE Got to go see someone RAYMOND McCLARY Was out of town WILLIAM McGl’IRK Got to work As a fellow says To own Lambert's Let’s no To be an edura ted hobo What do you mean? To be a lawyer and prosecute Lana Turner Piffle To be successful For nosh sakes To own her own company Where to? To run the town farm No kidding Play professional baseball Ah-h-h—well. I'll tell you To succeed That’s true To live dangerously Oh! Sugarnut To be a nurse Let's n stomping Take over Standard Paper Company (lee, O, man To be a druggist Don't rush me To be a perfect wife Oh ya? To be a singer Thunder To join the State Police More fun To be another Vera Ellen Can't swing it To be six feet tall Holy Smokum To be a carpenter You're no buddy of mine To know as much as the greatest history professor (’lever, mighty clever To be a single career girl Oh, honestly To get an education Oh Godfrey To have a million dollars worth of clothes (lo lay an egg To play an organ Oh! To be an architectural designer Hi, boy To be a commercial artist Dog-gone it To be a trout fisherman To he a trout fisherman
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