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THE SENIORIAN BILLY MATHURIN- Billy is class President He's really quite smart, And in all class activities, He always takes some part. MICKEY WOODWARD- Mickey can jerk the sodas, And mix the sundaes, too, And Colleen has information On how he pitches woo!! EARL ELLIOTT- Feeling like laughing? Well, listen just a bit. Take your woes to Earl, He'll cheer you with his wit. ROBERT WILSON- Bobby rings the bell Morning, noon, and night. When Eclna's feeling low Bobby sets her right, LLOYD WHEELOCK- Talk about blushing. BILLIE SCHILLHAMMER- Billie plays the trumpet, .7 He likes to blow his horn, He likes to love and leave 'em Which makes the girls all mourn. JACK RYAN- Jackie is a tall boy He has dark wavy hair. He helps to keep the school warm When his father isn't there. FRED SULLIVAN- Did we say Fred was shy? Sometimes I really wonder, When the right girl comes along, He'll tear her heart asunder. ROBERT MARSH- Up from Maine sprang Buddy Marsh He took us by surprise, He thinks our girls are rather nice, And keeps on making eyes. MERLE ALLIN- Merle can farm! -.- And have you seen those eyes? -7 Merle can sing! Lloyd's really a super-man, Behind that disguise. .' Hs's courting a songbtrd! Will he give her a ring?????? is its sk PF if EDITORIAL Earning Vs. Spending a Dollar Earning vs. Spending a Dollar. That is a subject to which many arguments for both sides may be made. First to take care of the earning side of the problem. We und that very often to earn a dollar much work must be done. There are various ways to do this, such as shoveling sidewalks, mowing lawns, or washing windows. No matter which way the dollar comes into your hands, it isn't easily procured. But still, once we feel the crackle of the bill between our lingers, it sends a thrill through our bodies, and now we are one dollar richer. Immediately after we put the bill in our pocket, it starts to get warm and then hotter and hotter Itil at last we take it out, because it has burned a hole in our pocket. We start to figure out where and how to spend it. This brings us to the other side of the situation--spending the dollar. First we look around, at candy, ice cream, funny books, and lastly we think of the movies. W'e find now that spending the dollar was much easier and quicker work than earn- ing it. Spending the dollar we have earned is more fun than earning it, too. Then, at last, We have reached our limit and the dollar bill is everywhere but in our pockets, and we are now no richer than when we started. What a disappointment to reach into our pocket and pull our hands out empty. The thrill of spending our dollar is all gone, and now all we have to do is figure out a way to earn another. Now letls see what we have, Cnothing in our pockets of coursej in the way of achievement. In earning the dollar we have learned responsibility, and we have also learned what work and satisfaction is. We have learned from spending the dollar how quickly money can go, and that we should save instead of spend because an- other day is coming. So, we can say that both earning and spending a dollar are educational in their own way. Billie Schillhammer
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ff ff 14 THE SENIORIAN Ctm PRISCILLA BRIGHAM- Priscilla has the reddest hair, T Her temper suits it, too When she's mad, it's just too bad, It makes us feel so blue. ELIZABETH CURTIS- Beth is from the Dajfodill Your troubles she will mend, Ercept when there's a boy concerned Winnie is her friend. AUDREY DOOLAN- Z. -A Audrey Doolan is the girl 7 The teachers all adore, She's got co many high ranks now She c1n't get many more. DOROTHY CANTIN- To Dctty, who is quite some player, And surely a good sport, We ask this question, What has That boy from Stratford got? 5 FLORENCE DOHERTY- Florence is a quiet girl For ranks, though, she's high, X And when she passes by or near, X The boys all give a sigh. , EERYL FOGG- Beryl's the class six-footer, She makes us feel so small, She is the team's high scorer In the school girls' basketball. RITA GOULET- Rita is a new one this year, f? - Hailing from 'way up North, She's quiet and kind, the sort of That makes the boys sally forth. MARION HODGE- Marion is from Guildhall, And ever since she was seven It has been her home, An ideal place for heaven. LENA HAYES- Lena's speech is known to all, It's heard through every hall, From morning until evening, From Spring until the Fall. MARGUERITE HODGE- Maggie is so quiet, You'd never know she's near. Lost Nation is a wonderland, Is all she'll let you hear. MAXINE LeCLAIRE- Marine L. is very small But on the floor she's quick, The way she gets around so spry Makes all the rest look sick. YVONNE LeCLERE- Yvonne is also quiet, But attractive in her way, The boys secretly admire her As you'll hear anyone say. MAXINE McCORMACK- Maca is the Queen of Basketball And Carnival Queen, with glory, Some boys think she's shy, But some tell another story. a find 7 - OQWLJ RACHEL MCFARLAND- Rachel was the manager Of the winning team of girls, But what would she do without The Smokys, Macs, and Beryls. JANET ROBERGE- Janet is, I sadly fear A nighthawk, without doubt, But she is one the Senior Class Could not do without. WINNIFRED ROWELL- - with the shy little grin Wtnnie's the girl She isn't too fat, nor is she to thin. She isn't too tall, But Holly is the been caught. VERNA RUSSELL- Verna with her cow girl troupe Has toured o'er all the land. They are so good that when they play They're given quite a hand. BETTY ROWLAND- to Bunny boys adore to take her out comes before. MURIEL SWIFT- To Muriel, better known as 'tMinnie We now dedicate this space, Her actions to the boys are such that She puts them in their place. JANE STONE- Now Jane, who is so quiet, But who dances, oh, so fine, Has Maurice for a boy friend, He keeps her right in line. JAMES GALLAGHER- Jamesie's the sheik in our class, And he's not from Arabee He'll make some girl a happy lass, When he pays a wedding fee. HOLLIS EMERY- At basketball, Holly is a diller, He simply can't be beat. He is a Lady-Killer, One the girls all want to meet. EDWARD WILSON- Eddie is tall, lank and lean. As a hunter he is grand, If, you want an all-round athlete, You'll find Eddie's the best in hand. JACK JORDAN- Jack is the toughie in our class, With some girls he's always fighting It must be because he is so small He's always barking instead of biting. MILLARD NUTE- Nutie is quite a sport, At football he's not too bad, He made the all-state football team. But girls, he's not to be had. or she isn't too short, one by whom she has Now we come Whom all the They all wish But homework DICK GRAHAM- Dickie hails from Percy, It isn't a bad little town, When Holly and Dick get together, Dick acts the part of a clown.
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16 THE SENIORIAN Class of 1944 CUpper Photoj Front row: Meade, Gallagher, Forrest, Bechar, Perham, Langley, Mayberry, King, Chase, Barnett, Chaloux, Cantin. Second row: Mr. Matthews, Hersom, Osgood, Bryant, Boucher, Willis, Ramsdell, Partridge, Esliger, Findley, Mr. Cascadden. Third row: Marsh, Woodward, Morris, Penney, Styles, Moffett, Johnson, Malenfant, Mahurin, Sweeney, Deroy. ak Hs as Pk PF Class of 1945 4Lower Photob Front row: Tillotson, Lurvey, Swift, L. Rich, Woodward, de La Bruere, Chase. Second row: L. Tippett, Tippett, Emerson, Foster, Brigham, Mayberry, McKinnon, B. Rogers, Spock, Walling, M. Rogers. Third row: Hodgkins, Gilman, Perkins, Marshall, Fiske, Roberge, C. Rich Fogg, Beattie, Hickey, Fourth row: Miss Morrison, Nute, Moore, Hout, Mills, Svenson, Pike Paradis, Howe, Rowland, Roberge, Miss Chapman. 1 r
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