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ALFRED GUERRA When he goes into service, He should make a bequest: His lovely jacket to the girl He deems above the rest. BARBARA HALL Her amazing appetite Cannot be deniedg So numerous her activities It may be justified. DOROTHY HANSON VVhen duty calls, she anwersg So gracious her compliance She puts to shame rebellious ones Who would show defiance. ' HARRY HANSON Track and trumpet Titivate him, No slouch at either We would rate him. JEANNETTE HARDING Children here, children there, Children, c h i l d r e n every- where- Not everyone would think it fun To prepare them for grade one. WILLARD HUNT He shuffled off from Buffalo In his Junior year, We hope we've made it evi- dent We're glad to have him here. BARBARA HOLMES Those who have a carping tongue Arouse her deepest ire, Those who prod and pester She holds but little higher. ROBERT HUTCHINSON A weekly trip to Kingston We can comprehend, But how he gets his car to run Puzzles us no end. JOHN IZZO He's engaged in a struggle Terrific and grim- Will he conquer English Or it vanquish him? BETTY JEWETT We don't know how she reacts To mastadon or mouse, But the cocker spaniel is the dog She'll have around her house. JOYCE KENNARD In Period I who's failed to see How she emulates the bee, Doing all a girl can do Tolinreet detail tests in Period EDWARD KEIRSTEAD He'd hate to live in a city, To work in a factory go: He would be close to the rich brown earth With a chance to watch things grow. Page 13
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NORMAN FABRI A fish, some meat, or frozen fruit He'l1 hand you with a smile: In school as in the grocery store He's pleasant all the while. BEVERLY FECI In the competition After schooldays looming She will be conspicuous For superior grooming. JOHN FILLEBROWN Astaire and Rogers Are a comely combination, And Johnnie and Winkie Are a perfect imitation. DORIS FILLION It's sheer curiosity We must admit, But the nickname, Mickey- Just how does it fit? ALVIN FORNACIARI Even his nickname Suggests that sport In which, come springtime, He'll cavort. JP DOROTHY FORNACIARI To study the piano A s we Or soothe a fevered brow? I Vi A decision she must make Not very long from now. Page 12 'x u ., , . DAVID FOWLER He was to go to Middleboro, But he changed his mind, . We like to think it was be- cause For P. H. S. he pined. EILEEN GARUTI We've found her very helpful When we want a favor done, She's pleasant and coopera- tive, Yet seeks no place in the sun. LAURA GARUTI She served as head librarian: Our admiration won By creating the impression That work could be real fun. CHARLES GILBERT Every subject in his course He does not adoreg But Period V and Radio- Who could ask for anything more? ELAINE GIRARD She thinks she'll do what her mother did: May she prosper in her choice! Four years from n o w th c youth of the town May listen to her voice. RUTH GORDON The Beatrice Lillie o f o u r stage? Her name on a marquee? Since her debut in November, We feel that this could be.
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MARJORIE KNIGHT Co u l d be in basketball or hockey She rocketed to fame- But she beat all boys in news tests! More honor to her name. CLAIRE LAMONTAGNE We don't know what aptitudes The B. U. tests revealed, But her interest really lies In the business field. DAVID LINDROS The class looked up and fol- lowed Miss Rafter's pleading look: She shook her headg we heard her sigh, Oh, David, close that book! MARY ALLEN MANION Seven Lively Arts by Billy Rose On Broadway is presented: No more than two she needs to keep Her busy and contented. GEORGIA MARINOS VVe say this in No mood censorious, But our will against hers And she'd be victorious. HELEN MARINOS Foreign languaeges for some Provide a tortuous mazeg They were for her a sunlit path Through her high school days. Page 14 A 93 . I w,,.wLN u. f r' HERBERT MITCHELL After a gruelling week, he says, He will ask for naught But a chance to eat and a chance to sleep- And that's not demanding a ot. NANCY MONTANARI From a scientific viewpoint Our procedure couldn't be worse: Nancy simply looks like a girl Who would make a first-class nurse. BRUNO MONTALI In the crackle of the static In the hum of rectifier More than in the human voice He finds something to admire. LEVI MONTEIRO For Levi we were saving Our most potent jibes, But Uncle Sam protects him From our diatribes. RICHARD MORINI He owns the Car Distinctive: As he whizzes by, Numerals and nicknames Meet our startled eye. DOROTHY MOSKOS Dauntless is our Dorothy Dashing through the day, So much like a magnet We must go her way .
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