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WILLIAM WALDROUP “Bill” “Tt’s not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game.” Pet Peeve: Conceited Girls. Secret Ambition: To be an All American football player. Favorite Memory: Football. Activities: Football, Baseball, Basketball, Yearbook Staff, Dramatic Club, Dance Committees. ELLEN WALLACE “Ry? “In youth we learn; in age we understand.” Pet Peeve: Below Zero Weather. Secret Ambition: To marry a handsome football player. Favorite Memory: Basketball practice. Activities: Basketball, Yearbook Staff, Secretary of Senior Class, Dance Committees. [ 16 ]
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EDWIN RICHARDSON “Sonny” “Blessed be he who first invented sleep.” Pet Peeve: Baseball. Secret Ambition: Professional football player. Favorite Memory: One night in August, “46”. Activities: Football. BARBARA SEMINATORE “Tshy” “Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth.” Pet Peeve: Conceit. Secret Ambition: To be an air stewardess. Favorite Memory: New Year’s “44.” Activities: Baseball, Softball, Dance Committees, Year- book, Arts and Crafts Club. JEANNE VIGNEAU “Shorty” “God’s rarest blessing is, after all, a good woman.” Pet Peeve: Work. Secret Ambition: To own a St. Bernard Dog. Favorite Memory: Summer of 1944. Activities: Student Council, Dance Committees, Secretary.
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Although Freeman LaCrosse and Louis McAllister are not jhere to take part in the graduation exercises, we shall always remember them as loyal members of our class. They left in 1946 to join the armed forces. Freeman’s dancing ability will always stand out in our minds as being worthy of admiration. “Buddy” is known to all for his prowess in basketball, a sport which he still follows. Even though they cannot be with us at graduation, we want them to know that, absent or present, we num- ber them as fellow members of the Class of 1947. Class Poem With hopeful ‘hearts we start along The misty road of life, Prepared for future happiness Or heartaches, stress and strife. We know the part will not be smooth, The way not always clear, That in the years to come we'll lose The friends we now hold dear. The cynic’s cloak may fold us round Wihen dreams remain but visions, But still we'll keep our courage high In making life’s decisions. Anne Galipeau
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