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B.F.A. Mercury 'Q M4 'am- !' 'B IWW, Y '3-3 f Via Hill Ui Milli BOY GIRL George Dacey .....,. Arthur Hawkins james Davis ........ james Davis ............ Thomas Greenwood Duane Burnor ...,.., . james Davis . ..., . john Phillips ,.,....,.. Edmond Chevalier ...,.. ...,.,. . Ronald Murphy ,... Randall Deming ..l.. Edmond Chevalier ...... ...,,,. . Roy Hurlbut .,,...,,. VVilliam Bartlett ....,.. , ...... . Edmond Chevalier Randall Deming ..,.l.. ..,..... Donald Mears ....... Randall Deming ....... ,. ..,. .. Eugene Seguin ,,.,. Randall Deming .,,. Donald Mears ,,.,,.. Ronald Murphy .,r.... .,..,.., George Dacey ...,... George Daccy George Dacey .....,, Most Popular ,... , Most Digninecl i.r...r..,..,r..,.... ....... Most Pleasing Personality Most Likely to Succeed .. Most C onscientioas ,...... M ost Athletic .....,..,.. Most Cooperative r,.... Most Dependable .r.... F rienclliest ..,........ Class Comedian ..... Luckiest r,.,,....... Happiest ......r. Peppiest ,........,...,. Smootliest Line .,..... Nicest Smile ..r....,... Neatest Appearance ...... Class Chatterbox ,l.... Best Looking ....,.. Best Musician ...., Best Scholar .,., . Biggest Bluffer ......... Best Actor-Actress ..... Iean Gilmore Marie Barrett Ann Griflin Ann Griffin Margaret Newton Claire Maynard Ann Griffin Annette Gregoire Jane Wood Anita Richard Carol Bliss lane Wood Anita Richard Carol Bliss Helen Lapierre Jean Gilmore Anita Richard Janice Bell Carol Bliss Margaret Newton Mary Lou McCaulley Marjorie Hamm Best Dancer .. .......,.i.............,. .,..... E leanor Bourdeau Best Extra-Curricular 'Worker ....,......, Jean Gilmore Best All-Bouncl ..,..r,........ .,...,,, .,.,... I 2 me Wood
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18 A B. F. A E EXECUTIVE COUNCIL HOME ECONOMICS LABORATORY
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20 B.F.A. Mercury -v--.Ar. I Roy A. Hurlbut As someone once said, Only when a man is safely ensconced under six feet of earth, with several tons of enlauding granite upon his chest, is he in a position to give advice with any cer- tainty, and then he is silentfi In spite of this little admonition, we are in a position to give advice, because the Class of '50, possessing students of the finest calibre, has al- ways been outstanding in everything it has undertaken. Only the great can give advice with complete confidence, and with a superlative amount of this confidence, the great Class of,50 will attempt to clear all obstructions with a little advice. We advise the Class of 1951 to help the teachers patrolling the halls. Buy them all motorcycles of rollerskates so they can get around faster. Buy little ton a billy- club for his busy section and Miss Beeman a traffic whistle so she can keep the traffic moving in front of the bulletin board. It also might be wise to buy Mrs. Mulvey a leash so she can put the canine members out more easily. The class of 1952 should help out the new teachers. They should put labels on all new teachers with crew cuts so they won't be mis- taken for new students. They should also be furnished maps so they wonit be holding up the upperclassmen while searching for their rooms. The Class of 1953 should enjoy themselves while they can. Soon Comi-nism will prevail over them. They will have to speak to the teachers when they pass them. They will have to protect the Freshman Class. They will have to put aside their chewing gum and spitballs and be dignified upperclassmen. V VVe have been through it all and feel that it is our duty to advise a few individuals before it is too late. We hereby advise: 'lhe driver training students to do only what their teacher tells them to do and not what he does. Ted Arel not to be late just because the Bell wonit be there to ring for him. john Leacllaetter to trade his .32 for a .45 and go looking for the Brink boys. Gerald Coon to leave 4Mr. Follett alone, be- cause, even if he dosen't lo'6l?'it, he is a member of the faculty. y Emily King to keep her fellow from St. Marys from 70 Diamond Street. Such eligible bachelors as Dave Ready, lim- nzy Abell, and Dale Simpson to give all good looking girls at the Saturday night dances a break. You too, Mr. Webster. -6-,,..-1-i Tom Starr to leave those cute looking wait- resses in the Dairy Bar alone. Iolzn Poland to see if he has the stuff it takes to acquire an A in shop II. I Tommy Hall to study his books more and the girls less while in the Study Hall. I0 Perry not to put down the Venetian blinds in the parlor every time Cliff comes calling. The five-year men to put more time on their work and get out in the near future. We hope our advice is followed and that you all will start to enjoy yourselves-because itis later than you think.
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