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THE NAVILLUS To Mr Wescott we leave a sh1n1ng new baton vsxth the hope that th1N as a last resort w1ll produce something other than dlschord from the muslc class Also a new pltch plpe to take the place of the one we have xx orn flat To Mr Bartlett we leave an automatlc heat regulator to keep the rooms at a more comfortable temperature To those classes treading IH our footsteps we bequeath the followlng We now glV6 to the Junlors somethmg even more rare than butter a genulne man' For further mformatlon as to helght color name and address consult MISS Natalle Ann Spence telephone Somersvworth 351 W We bestow upon the Sophomores our technlque of acqulrxng h1gl1 scholarly averages 1n addltlon to a pamphlet entltled How to Study To the Freshmen we leave our unsurpassable detentlon record Let It be known both here and now that not one of the dlgnlfled Seniors has serx ed a detentlon sentence th1s whole year We challenge you to t1e our lecoxd but vse dont behexe It can be done To the lncomxng class of 1948 we lssue this xx armng, and doctrlne or C1X1l rxghfs and 1mmun1t1es Artzcle 1 It IS xery annoylng, and dlSg'LlStlDg to find an 1nfer1or Freshman It IS often punlshable by anywhere from one to SIX weeks 1n Detent1on and lf contlnualls repeated w1ll result IH a s mmons serx ed bx an lpperclass man to ippelr letole the Student Counul XSl11Ch may haxe dewastatlng results Article P It IS a serious offense to crowd and push whlle chang1ng classes espe uallx 1f crowdlng and pushmg upperclassmen Am person commlttlng sa1d offense may be punlshed by dlrts looks from sfud upperclassmen and much 1ll feellng Article 3 Abuse of the speaklng prnllege may llkely result ln the retractlon of Sald prlulege and lf commonly repeated IS punlshable by a sentence of no less than one nor more than slx weeks 1n the dog house A7 fzcle 4 It IS altogether mexcusable and untolerated to neglect to show proper and due respect for the Senlors It must be recognlzed that they are much older and worldly wlser and that to be IH the1r dlsfax or 1S the Worst curse lIlH1Cti'1bl9 A1 tzcle 5 At all tlmes the hlghest respect IS requlred to be shown to all teachers especially Miss Brennan You may use the Semors and Freshmen s actlons as model examples Altzcle 6 In add1t1on to ab1d1ng by the foregolng rules and regulatlons estab hshed for the purpose of petrlfy mg those who are about to enter the tr1als snsnsn so-sus--sus-'sus--s --suis-sa-xanslnaxa-x.--x4vx.vs.vs.os.-s.l-vs.vsavxususnrsav- 1 A I . ' I . V . bv, . L. , . . r. . V . 4 , 9 . ' l . V 7 i l 9 sw, y s ' , - . v ' ' ' ' KK 77 ,V 7 ' S ' w 4 . . Y ' A v 7 , . 1 ' h , . ' . ' st. v 'L-K. 'S Y ' 7 ' 4' .A 7 . r . . . . chomping on gum during classes. This is a right reserved to Seniors only. Q Z J D 1 l 5. , v ' tv v v I ' L' . S L V . D , ' .. 7 I ' I A1 . 5 kvkv . y L1 . ' v ' 1 1 v ' v y ' v w w 'U 1 Y , . . . . ' 9 ' . K H . . H N . .H . , .
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THE N AVILLUS FIFTH As an a1d IH playlng centel held we herebv grant Flora Llngard s helght to Elmer Marble SIXTH Be It known to all men that we do solemnly confer upon certa1n partlcularlv dense Freshmen of the Commerclal Arlthmetlc C lass the one and only great mathematlcal Hlllld th It of the genlus Arthur Ouellette of course SEVENTH That sweet d1spos1t1on of l'attV Storer s we lsslgn to a very needy and deserxlng 1nd1v1dual Gene Thom ls EIGHTH Carolyn Belanger s glfted talent Of that s what you call xtl for Slllglllg grand opera we construe upon Georgle P1ke NINTH We bequeath most heartlly Carley Guptlll s most QHVIOUS qualltw that of playlng the part of the great loxer on stage and off to of all people Pooch Gullesl TENTH To Florence Rlcker we gne th tt entlclng glggle of that charmlng llttle senlor m1ss Irma Randall so th it we may know by th sound when somethlng strlkes her funny ELEVENTH Slnce Margle Stllllngs has nothlng else to splre UD the only lfhlllg, we can leave 18 her surplus of h zppx go lucky ways VVh1Lll we w 1ll to anyone w ho IS ex er ln a down hearted mood TWELFTH Nat Glbbs danclng abxllty and b60'l11I1I1g., way Wlth women we permlt Norman Moulton to use for a three months free tr1a' and 1f they do not satlsfy h1m we glve h1m the llberty to pass them on to Rlchard MacDonald or some other worthy Freshman THIRTEEINTH Leo I lttlefield s wau halr and all that goes Wlth It we leave to one of the more studlous Freshmen w ho spends not fue but sax hours a day Ill school because of the added detent1on hour Bllly Wln s lp FOURTEFNTH To Imelyn Guptlll we giant Rlta If xchon s strong XOICG so that she may be heald w1th1n 1 radius of at least two feet FIFTEFNTH Upon lorralne Fall we bestow GQllFg,1d Drlvas sense of humor To our superlors we bequeath the fOIlOWlllf,, To Mr Beard our Superlntendent we leaxe 1 good lmpresslon of our Class or at least we hope we do To the School Board we leave more lelsure t1me as thex w1ll 1n the future hawe fewer problems due to the decrease of the bothersome clas o 944 To Mr Murphy we leave a nlte new shlny 1944 model Bulck to solxe all h1s transportatlon ploblems Thls IS to take the place of h1s 1901 Ply mouth To Mr Workman we leaxe a large s1ze bottle of W1IdYOOt han ton1c so that h1s ha1r may be well groomed at all tlmes and to prevent h1s be comlng bald ln later years To M1ss Decatur we leave a 1ar of pat1ence 1n case she should need some 1n coachlng another Senlor Play To IWISS Brennan we leave a stack of sympathy cards She must be heartbroken to thlnk that she never had us IH one of her classes vs,4us4ns.r-s41sIvsns,ns11s1v-gnxI-QI-sa-saann.Isnsnxa-s11s.1s.1s1vsnsI-x11x1-Q1-Q1-5 l Y . . Y. , . ' 1 v 1, . , . 1 ' 1 I 1 1 , I . . Y I. . . 1 L I I 1 I , 1 1 r r 3 l 2 ' 5' . 1 , I . . . . , . . I' I' I ' N I 1 I I V Y v 1 fl l D . 1 Y W D , c I . n v , 1 I I , 1 V I . f U I I I Q I I ' ' 1 1 1 1 , I . 0 1 . I Y l , Y 1 . , I I I I 7 Y -1.. , y y y . 1 1 , . . . . V I . . . . C r r r ' l 1 . . Y 1 1 I Y I Y 7' I I I , ' ' , I c V ' 9 1 . 1 . 1 Y I I I I D . I 7' TI I T I' I' 2 . ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ' . 7' ' I I I 1 V - 7' - ' t' ' L I , 1' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 - I L , . . . v I . . T V . u o I t 1, ' - I I, V ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 , I I b I . v . , . . ' 1 1 1 1 1 . A A , Y v 1 ' 1 y 1 ' 1 I ' I I I I , K- 1 1 1 . 1 x ' , ' - ' I v I I , , V ' 1 ' ' ' Y r -- ' . '. ' 1 1 - J ' . 1 1 - - '1 7 1 1 1 1 ' ' I ' 1 4 1 1 - I c I I , . ' ' - v I 1 1 1 T , , J . A , I I I . I I c 7 TI . ' I V I . 'V 1 ' ' 1 1 c I I , ' T y 9 - ' 1 x ' 1 1 ' ' f ' A v K . 1 7 W I I 1 ' 1 1 1 Y ' 9 - I I ' I IN ' I I I '1 . 1 . 1 ' . , I U I 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 I I 1 ' 1 A I I . I I 1 v 7 1. . I . , . . . . V . w - - I , I . . . . H I I ' I . 1 1 I I N I . I 1 1 I 1 I I I I I .
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THE NAVILLUS and trxbulatlons of four years of hard work and no play 1ns1de the prlson Walls of B H S It IS requlred of sald begmners to have an abundance of school Splflt Lastly we asslgn to Dear Old Berwlck Hlgh and to certaln 1nd1v1duals thereln these mlscellaneous ltems For the benefit of the whole school both now md ln future years we g ve a cage to enclose all monkeys lncludlng Morty Brackett We furthermore furnlsh a cushlon for each chalr IH Mr Murphy s room to east the paln caused by the hard seats durlng a Hlstory Exam As to the llbrary we hereby endow the rlght to partltlon of the lower end of sald meetlng place behmd the plano awav from the prylng eyes of teachers For the lab we leave sound proof and odor proof walls and doors fO1 the comfort of other nelghbormg classrooms especially MISS Decatur s For the beneht of all concerned we glve sufficlent funds to purchase posed of such works as Beautlful Dreamer Loves Old Sweet Song Brahms Lullaby Wlldroot Charhe and others To Clem Nlelson we asslgn a model T Ford so he won t have to wreck hls father s good car Also a palr of horse bllnders to keep hlm on thc stralght and narrow path To Morty Brackett we leave a set of toy alrplanes to be enjoyed dur mg fourth perlod We hereby appolnt the Student Councll to ee that our W1Sh9S enumer ated 1n the foregolng statements are duly carrled out In testlmony whereof we hereunto set our hands and seal publlsh and decree thls to be our last ww 1ll and testament 1n the presence of the wltnesses named below thlq fifth day of May IH the year of our Lord One Thousand Nlne Hundred and Forty four Slgned sealed declared and pubhshed by the sa1d class of 1944 as and for thelr last w1ll and testament 1n the presence of us who at then request and 1n the1r presence and of each other have subscrlbed our names as wltnesses hereunto EZIEKIEL HORIMIAH MEHITABLE CLAPTRAP C HARLIE WILDROOT EDITORIALS THE CLASS OF '40 LOOKS AHEAD We look ahead to our Senlor Year w1th unrestralned Joy Next year we re 1t'l Well have prlvlleges that no other class has the back seats Freshman Receptlon Mr Murphy s room and so on Now We laugh at the almost complete absence of boys 1n our class We thmk how dlfferent It would be to have an all g,1rl graduat1on But lf we stopped to thmk how much nlcer It would be to have our bovs back ..x..,..,..,N..,..x..x..,..,..,..,..x..s..s..x..,..x..,..s..-.....,.....,..,..,.N..,... . . ., 3 y K' ' ' ' K u . u u . , ' . 1 . wr 1 ' , , . . . . , - K q Y - , , K , 9 K 1 ! new and modern muslc books for the Glee Club. These books shall be com- lf ' Y! , ll ! ,jg IK Y 77 66 ' 1 ' 17 ! 7 ' . . r , , . ., , . . N . A . . , . . . S .L , - 1, 1 Y 3 ' 7 't 7 D r 1. v . 9 .i S S .51 S I - qv 1 1 , n , a e 1-t . . . , 9 9 ' 7 ' , , , - r. . . V
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