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Russell Stevens can still be found wandering on Park Street, but maybe he had a reason for he re- cently opened a detective agency, and specializes in locating missing girls. (Wouldn ' t you know!) Colleen Smith, a former New York model, is now happily married to a leatherneck. Dorothy Soule is now happily married to jerry. Marilyn Truell is now in New York, a model at Lord and Taylor ' s. Barbara Weed is now living in one of those cute little navy houses with her husband. Sonny Bliss. William Moehle finally acguired strength enough to lift two boxes of wheaties off the shelf at once. Phyllis Price has improved in tennis— she can hit the ball. Lucy Foster is having the time of her life in Ber- muda. Martha Zarella, who worked behind a meat counter, now owns a thriving slaughter house. Louise Bourbonnais, our work-hater, has re- cently plunged into marriage. Marjorie Straker has become Mrs. Fred Flan- ders. Barb Appletcn spends her days as head cashier at the First National Bank, and her nights entertaining at Camp Miles Standish. Rosalie Farris has taken up housekeeping. Hope Kelley has just published a book on How to Win People. Millie Costello is now doing her bit in the new show with her cousin Lou. Helen Cooper is lost - - somewhere in Mansfield. June Ashley can be found sunning herself at Miami Beach, Florida. Anne McBurney is working in a Bread bakery, just loafing around. Grace Thatcher married a B. U. man -the jani- tor. Norma Walker has taken over Mrs. Thomas ' s place in the Attleboro High Cafeteria. Eleanor Mc Vicar is now a wife of the Navy and doing very nicely. Frederick Smith is taking care of all the electric appliances back at A. H. S. June Siegfried finally married Hank, and is now busy writing a book called You Should Live So Long. Gerda Neunkirchner was recently elected first woman mayor of Attleboro and is doing a wonderful job. Eleanor Mulligan has taken that important step- ----marriage. Paul Mandeville spends all his time bringing his good cheer to the citizens of Attleboro. Ginnie Lee now owns London ' s department store and has enlarged it through the whole block. Good work, Ginnie. Ray Larson is successful in the business world. Henry Eubat is doing his part, in the Army. We hear he ' s a Captain now. Lorraine Kiff had to buy another jacket because she was running out of space to sew her wings on— We hear they are now married and living a few miles outside Attleboro. Betty Johnson is still working hard at Art Craft. She ' s in partnership there now. Phyllis Haskell is teaching in a dramatic school. We understand the student body has enlarged fifty per cent. Harold Perlow has opened his own beauty par- lor so that he can now have a permanent free of charge. Marvin Tesler has finally succeeded in attain- ing his much desired goal— Dean of Vassar. We can see Dot Fisher any time running around in her white cap and apron at the Wendell residence. James Carroll has run Frank O ' Neil out of busi- ness. Roddie Bell has got a girl! Barbara Norlund is back at A. H. S. teach- ing art. Although Jack Murphy is a success in Holly- wood, he says he will never forget Miss Hilliard. Louise Tennant has moved to Taunton to keep a closer eye on things. Doris Grover can be seen strolling through the park with Frank, Jr. Gerald Nerney works for Camels, Inc. He can now afford a carton a day. Viola Barton is working for Yeast Cake Com- pany. She has made guite a rise to success. Lois Mohr can be found modeling. Fred Krawiec is still trying to hit 35 m. p. h. with his snazzy car. Dick Sweet has taken over John Laing Gibb ' s duties at the high school. Edward Money has been designing a new rocket ship which is destined to reach the moon. Ted Gioshes has become President of Mexico. Page Tivcnty-nine
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Rose Raposa can still be seen taking dictation from Mr. Holden, the First National Bank Building. Fred Cooper can be seen riding on the hay wagon down Pleasant Street way. Burton Billings finally landed the floor- walker ' s job at the five and ten. Fern Drown has been made chief lifeguard of Capron Park. We hear Jean Robbins heard wedding bells with a certain Doc sound. Joy Hunnewell, who followed in her mother ' s dramatic footsteps, is now training young hopefuls for their big (?) moment. Leatrice Parker, who cuts a neat figure, has written a book entitled How to Skate in Three Easy Bumps. Barbara Morris is a model for leading maga- zines. Julia Burda, better known as Madam Julia has opened the chic Beef for Bums restaurant on Wash- ington Street. Jeanne Scanlon is running for President on the Guidance Test for Every Citizen ticket in the com- ing election. Marjorie Davis and Anna Parmenter can still be seen pumping up County Hill. Malcolm Makowsky has just the thing for fall- ing arches. Just go into Irving ' s Shoe Store for a lift. Gert Pineo is a popular cigarette girl at the Hotel Bradford where Leo LeM. is a featured drum- mer. Helen Read, our Navy wife, can be seen fol- lowing her husband (Pooch) from port to port. Ruthie Wallace has been named the Sweet- heart of theR. A. F. Charlie Billington has been made Chief Game Warden of Washington, D. C. Look out for those ' political birds , Charlie! Tess McGovern finds that her cheerleading has been very beneficial. She recently won the hog- calling contest at the Rehoboth Fair. Theresa Brousseau has just obtained her second divorce. Evelyn Green has turned our former bus ter- minal into a dress-good ' s shop. She finds her pre- vious experience at Fine ' s very helpful. Elsie Stone is now proud owner of a bologna factory. On Station P. U. you can hear Fred Carpenter who has become a second Walter Winchell. Lydia Chase lives on a ranch in Texas. Edna Leihey has opened a new department store and has hired Beatrice Barrett to model the new, extra-sheer, sun tan hose. Marjorie Cornell is now Mr. Balfour ' s private secretary. Alice Lapointe can be seen on County Street occasiona ' ly with her three children. Myrlyn Allen has added wings to her little car in order to keep up with the times. Nancy Blumenthal, now known as Mrs. Paton, is a happy and contented wife. She spends most of her time caring for Douglas, Jr. June Bradley and Jack Murphy have broken up again. They predict it will be a month before they once more go out together. Marion Carlson has recently received her Phi Beta Kappa keys and can now converse wisely with Miss Hilliard. Merle Clark now sits behind the desk, at the Sunoco filling station, and watches the money roll in. (That ' s right, he finally bought an investment.) Jean Cote is busy writing a book which she is going to call The Happy Little Morons . It ' s the story of certain characters in A. H. S. Marjorie Crowley is girl ' s basketball coach back at A. H. S. She predicts a successful season. Ella Drew is assisting her father. Patrolman Drew, at the police station. She is known as Pistol Packin ' Mama . Leona Frenier is leading a happy life and spends a great deal of time trying not to forget the French Miss Pierce taught her. Theresa Gaulin is enjoying life and everything. Beau Niven is making out fine in the business world. Anne Olson has gone to Sweden to get more of her beloved Knocker bread. Verda Waterman has gone to live in Texas. Dean Randall has run Frank Sinatra out of busi- ness. Bennett Sharpies is a successful scientist. He had just invented a pencil that writes all the answers. Dorothy Tingley is a happy wife and spends most of her time caring for the little ones. Albert Vaslet has created a new formula for shampoo. Jean Wilkinson is still wandering and wonder- ing. Marjorie Whittemore is a very successful dan- cing teacher and has a large studio In New York City Constance Westberg is spreading her good cheer over Attleboro. Mary Stobbs is leading a happy, social life and has taken her mother ' s place on the school Com- mittee. Lillicin Phinney, a former Attleboro High press club reporter, is owner of the Attleboro Gazette. Pa ' jc Twenty-eight
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I — Favorite Occupation 2 — Ambition What We Think They ' ll Be Chief Characteristic MARY LOU ADEL Singing and dancing To hit the MetropoUtan Opera Prima Donna Those talents MYRLYN ALLEN Driving around in that little car To be a lawyer A politician All those smooth clothes RALPH ALLEN Participating in all sports To be a Marine All American That haircut AUGUST AMARAL Playing Stardust on the juke box Marry a beautiful girl with lots of money Another Tyrone Power Those brown eyes ROBERT ANGUS Wolfing To go to Annapolis Another Quiz Kid Blue eyes BARBARA APPLETON Guarding the money at First National Bank To see the world A good will ambassador Her curly hair EARL ASHLEY Jerking sodas To )oin the Navy and see the world Manager of soda fountain Nice smile JUNE ASHLEY Looking smooth Interior decorator Queen ot a winter carnival. Smooth clothes RICHARD AUDETTE Doing Trig To be a chemist Another Sonny Tufts That curly hair MURIEL BARNEY Writing to Kent To be a telephone operator Mrs. Kent B. Quietness BEATRICE BARRETT 1. Jitterbugging 2. To become a nurse 3. Singer of Irish Ballads 4. Those cool and limpid green eyes VIOLA BARTON 1. Jitterbugging 2. To become a physical education leader 3. A housewife 4. Wit CLARA BEALMAN 1. Looking industrious 2. To grow taller 3. A welder at Lockheed 4. Littleness RODERICK BELL 1. Loafing 2. To be a pilot 3. Man about town 4. Cuteness MURIEL BENSON 1. Looking sweet 2. To lo af 3. Owner of a South Attleboro bus 1 ine 4. Those dark eyes ROBERT BESCHERER 1. Skiing 2. To join the Ski Troops 3. Head of Watson Company 4. Friendliness BURTON BILLINGS 1. Disagreeing with Miss Hilliard 2. Totalksbwly 3. Boy Scout Leader 4. Nice blue eyes CHARLES BILLINGTON 1. Hunting 2. To bag a rabbit 3. A hermit 4. Those feet CHARLES BLACKBURN 1. Bossing his Kid brother around 2. To wear a pair of silver wings 3. Boss of Shipping Room at Apco Moss- berg ' s 4. Blushing NANCY BLUMENTHAL 1. Being with Doug 2. To be a Navy wife 3. Mrs. D. Paton 4. Cuteness BEVERLY BOISCLAIR 1. Playing records 2. To become a nurse 3. The patient ' s ideal 4. Cute smile FRANK BONO 1. Arguing with Sonny Adams 2. An orchestra leader 3. A famous musical composer 4. His swell personality LOUISE BOURBONNAIS 1. Making friends 2. Somebody ' s wife 3. Mrs, O ' Toole 4. Cuteness JUNE BRADLEY 1. Talking 2. To do away with sessions forever 3. A Powers Model 4. Those eyes LESTER BRANDER 1. Delivering milk 2. To be a bus driver 3. President of the 4H club 4. Shyness THERESA BROUSSEAU 1. Dancing 2. To get the war over as soon as possible 3. Head soda jerker in Bobby ' s 4. Blonde hair JULIA BURDA 1. Being ever so quiet 2. To succeed 3. A Mrs.! 4. Quietness BARBARA BUSSIERE 1. Admiring that diamond 2. Tobewifeof R. F. 3. Mrs. Robert Fisher 4. That wonderfiil disposition MARION CARLSON 1. Getting aJl A ' s 2. To learn how to drive the Ford 3. A model for Blondex Shampoo Ads 4. That blonde hair FRED CARPENTER 1. Looking bored 2. To be a sports announcer 3. Night Club owner 4. That line Page Thirty
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