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CONTENTS Dedication ......... 5 Four-Year Honor Roll ....... 6 Faculty ......... 8 Class Census ......... 11 Class Officers . . . . . . . . . 12 Vocational Officers . ...... 13 Class History ......... 15 The Perfect Senior ........ 20 Class Prophecy . . . . . . . . 21 Class Will 29 High Honor Essays . . . . . . . 31 Senior Who ' s Who 37 Class Activities . . . . . . . • 57 Advertisements . . . . . . . . 71 7 §
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FOUR YEAR HIGH HONORS Ruth Catherine Burgess Anita Margaret Clark Rita Frances Cyr Gloria Mary De Lorenzo Marie Gertrude Haviland Audrey Ruth Horsch Ruth Marion Johnson Harold Hunter Leach Ruth Jayne Lovell Doris Christine O ' Neill Thomas Walter Pickett Mary Louise Pottle Jean Theresa Reidy Taylor Armstrong Steeves FOUR YEAR HONORS Mary Frances Chessman Vilda Mary Comeau William Joseph Costa Rachel Pauline Hayden Shirley Francese Holbrook Robert Brian Huntoon Frances Mathewson Ric hard Carl Nelson H or ton George Norwood, Jr. Jannette Annabella O ' Neill Doris Louise Torrey Members of the Class of 1944 who left during the Senior Year and are now in the Armed Services of the United States Lawrence Robert Abbott, Jr. Thomas Edward Amos Walter John Anderson Paul Bandini John Michael Boyle William MacLean Bryson James Edward Casey Albert Thomas Coppolo Bruce Gideon Hevenor Arthur Earl Laneau Roy Neil Livingstone Gerald James McHenry Charles Peddle Sheppard, Jr. 6
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FACULTY WALLACE L. WHITTLE, Principal Reason and calm judgement are the qualites of a leader. THOMAS A. LYONS, Asst. Principal, Mai hematics In him we find a sense of comradeship will ' , all men. FRANCIS E. WHIPPLE, Ideational School Director A splendid leader whose guidance we shall miss. RAY (.. PARKER, Vocational School Assistant Director Mechanical Drawing Rich in character, rich in ihoughu. HILMKR S. NELSON, Head of Agricultural Department l is the farmer ' s care Thai makes the field bear. MARY M. LAMBE, Secretary Of cheerfulness or a good temper, the more it is spent, the more ol it remains. RUTH E. GILL1S, Asst. Secretary The rays of happiness like those of light arc- colorless when unbroken, MARION R. FORTIER, Vocational School Secretary A merry heart maketh a cheerful coun- tenance. LEWIS H. BACON, Jr., Auto Repairing Confidence is the companion of success. PAUL H. BATES, French, Ancient History His shyness does not outshine his brilliance. ESTHER L. BENSON. Home Economics Every cook commends his own sauce. JAMES F. BOLAND, Sheet Metal Accuracy is his password. I ' RESCOTT B. BROWN, English A single word often betrays a great design. D. IA ' ERETT BRYAN, Auto Repairing All right, boys, get on the ball! ERNESTINE R. CANNING, French More is to be gained from one teacher than from two books. HELEN A. CHASE, English A gentle heart is tied with an easy thread. HAROLD E. CLARK, Sheet Metal It is wisdom that makes a man rich. MARIE E. CONROY, French Actions speak louder than words. JOHN K. DELAHUNT, Economics, .Indent History He has an infinite deal of wit, HARRY F. DUNCAN, Printing He has the wisdom of many, but the wit ol one. BEA1 RICE ESCOTT, Home Economics To know bow lo suggest is (he great art of teaching. ALICE k. FAY, Com, nen ial She was born with the virtues of wisdom and the gift of humor. ELEANOR FREEEMAN, Librarian The quiet mind is richer than a crown. JOHN T. GANNON. Latin A good disposition is a rare gift. JOHN T. GHIORSE, Aviation, Ancient History, Mathematics In wisdom ' s tanks he stands the first. WALTER C. GUTTERSON, Guidance In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. OLIVE E. HACKETT, Commercial Dispatch is the soul ol business. INEZ E. HOAG, Physical Education Action is the proper fruit of knowledge. I LEANOR M. HOWLEY. (Mrs.), English, Spanish Happiness is added Life, and the giver of life. LILLIAN J EFTS, Spanish With a heart that is true. PHILIP T. JONES. Social Science lie sine to do it. though it be but small. JEAN KYHN, Sheet Metal Not so much talking in here. MARGARET K. LANGFORI), Commercial Not only is there an art in knowing, but also a certain art in teaching. CLARENCE R. LYON I), Science What art was to the ancient, science is to the modern. HELEN G. LYONS, English. Ancient History Good temper is an estate for life. DOROTHY G. MacGREGOR, Commercial My mind to me a kingdom is, Such present joys therin I find. OTTO H. MAHN, Printing, Placement, Citizenship, Mathematics Always ready and willing to help. JOHN F. MARTIN, Social Science Nothing ' s so hard but search will find it out. 8
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