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Q. E UBrom?iel.d. Bealcolnfj Z Mary Ann Poitras ........................... Want a Sunday Kind of Love Maude Stephens ........ ....... T he Best Thing for You Would,Be Me Jane Turini ........Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man of Mine Kenneth West ............................. Crime and Punishment PIC Pk Mrs. Turner ........ ............................. D o Me a Favor, Will You? Miss Brown ....... ................................................ B e a Good Sport Mrs. Clifford . The Stenographer and the Photographer Mr. Dillon ....... ................................................... H ot-Rod Race Mr. Dunlap ......... ......................... B eneath My Guiding Hand Mrs. Flaherty .............................. Deep Purple Miss Kane Mr. Lacy I Mr. Perkins ................There's Music in the Air Got a Right to Sing the Blues Mr. Vattes Pk Pk Senior Class .. ..... So Long, It's Been Good to Know You Bromfield School ....... ..................................... H ow Can I Leave Thee? SENIOR LOCALS Mrs. Turner: What does the Latin word procres mean? Qno answerj. Well, it means children Now, what is a procreant cradle? West: One made out of children. Mrs. Turner: Remember, boys, in the future when you bring a guest home, let the housewife know in advance. West: Yes, so she can get the other guy out. SK Bk Ik On the class trip to Boston: M. A. Poitras: You know, I don't like that song I'm Walking the Floor Over You. Curley: You must be a second story man. wk FK l PF In U. S. History Class: Mrs. Turner: Did you hear that, Mr. West ? West: Yes. Mrs. Turner: Repeat it. West: I didn't hear it that well. PK wk Pk West had refused to answer a question: Mrs. Turner: For weeks I've been trying to get something out of you, Mr. West. Curley: I know a girl who's been trying for years. Page Thirty-six I
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E UBrom9iel.cl Bea.co1-.lj 3 Carole A. Bigelow ...... Doris G. Bigelow ................ Mary Belle Blackwell ........ Robert E. Cobb .......... Ernest A. Cregar ........ Donald R. Crowther .. Paul R. Curley .. ........... M. Jean Ford ............... John R. Hendrickson ...... Robert T. Hynes . ...... . Philip E. Messersmith.m.'...U John E. Murphy ......... Mary Ann Poitras ...... Maude W. Stephens R. Jane Tur1n1 ............. Kenneth A. West ....... fx 4 ki X Kenneth Arthur West KCKen59 Come fly with me mad leave this drudging world behind. - Anon Without Ken, our classes would have been veiy dull. He is really our class wit. Ken has helped X-us laugh our way through many a trying situa- fl, tion. Good luck, Ken, you are sure to be a roar- ffx mg success. QSenior Editorl. Senior Play '515 Basketball '48, '49, '50, '51g A g Baseball '48, '49, '50, '51. 1lT.l -1- i SENIOR ROLL CALL All Beaus ....................D-oes Good Bughng .........Mighty Beautiful Blonde .............Really Enjoys Company ..........Eagerly Advocates Civics? .......Donald's Really Conscientious ..............Pretty Rough Character ........................Mary's Just Fun ohn Rates Humoring .............Really Tough Hurler ........Phi1's Energy Mystiiics ...................John Enjoys Music ..........Mysterious and Pleasant ..........Maud Wants Statistics .........Really Just Thrilling ...............Keen Alert Wit ik wk all SENIOR THEME SONGS Carole Bigelow .................................................................... Who's Sorry Now? Dor1s Blgelow .................. Mary Belle Blackwell ...... Ernest Cregar .............. Robert Cobb ............. Donald Crowther ......... Paul Curley ............... Jean Ford .................... John Hendrickson ...... Anyone Explain? ...........You Know Letters Have No Arms .........Give Me A Girl in My Arms Tonight ........Give Me a Bread and Butter Woman I in Another World? Do It Again ..............She's a Home Girl Alone Robert Hynes .... . ............. ............................................... J oltin' Joe DiMaggio Ph111p Messersmith .............................................................................. One Kiss John Murphy ................ .........She Wouldn't Say Yes, She Wouldn't Say No Page Thirty-five
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,:y E UErom? i eL5l. Be a-con - BOYS Boys! Boys! and Boys! Of what value are they? Why don't they at least try to behave themselves ? There are many types of boys: tall, short, fat and thin. Some have an attractive appearance while others just do not seem to care. All are ambitious in one thing or another, whether it be school, athletics, or work. Many boys do waste a lot of time. Why? This time may be wasted due to the so called goofing off . They fool around because they have not yet matured to the stage when they become serious. Another reason is that boys may not be recognized as they wish. To gain recognition, they try to do many things to disturb other students so that people will give them attention. Boys are of great value to other people, their school, and their country. For other people they do -odd jobs and run errands, while studying and participating in sports, they help live up to and build the school's reputa- tiong many join the services to help protect their country. Why don't they at least try to behave themselves? All have excess energy that they must somehow get rid of. This is the one satisfactory way that many find. Now, I do not see why parents, teachers, and other adults should be- come discouraged when they notice the wrong doings of such boys, because almost all turn out to be really nice when they have learned their lesson. Ernest Cregar, Jr. Page Thirty-seven
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