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ROBERT WALLACE “Bob” Knowledge is power’. Pet Peeve: Fresh girls. Secret Ambition: To be a teacher at B.H.S. Favorite Memory: When I crossed the state line. Activities: Dance committees, President, ‘47 JANET WILLIAMS “Red” Great thoughts come from the heart’. Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke (in public). Secret Ambition: To own a Cadillac Convertible. Favorite Memory: A ‘39 Oldsmobile. Activities: Yearbook staff, Minstrel Show, Basketball, Dance committees, Art Club, Dancing Club. RUTH WOOD “Butch” “Silence is a virtue”. Pet Peeve: Studying history. Secret Ambition: To be a telephone operator. Favorite Memory: August 15, 1945. Activities: Dance committees.
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HAROLD SMALL “Harry” The mildest manners with the bravest mind . Pet Peeve: Miss Delaney. Secret Ambition: To be a student. Favorite Memory: Harvard Square, 1947. Activities: Dance committees, Athletic Association. RICHARD SWANSON “Shorty” “Wit and wisdom are born with a man”. Pet Peeve: All types of history. Secret Ambition: No ambition (so my mother says). Favorite Memory: The nights of June, July, and August, with Bob. Activities: Football, Baseball, Yearbook staff, Student Crier staff, Minstrel show, Dance committees. CHRISTINE TURNBULL “Cripp” A generous heart is a rich quality”. Pet Peeve: Lee. Secret Ambition: To train animals. Favorite Memory: June, 1949. Activities: Usherette, Dance committees, Secretary, ‘48-49.
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Class Poem We know not the plan of future years, What pattern of life we shall find; Our journey commences through toil and tears, As we leave our school days behind. The road may be long and the travel rough, For that is the highway of life, But deep in our hearts there'll be courage enough To carry us on through the strife. Mysterious path with a million quick turns And secrets we still have to know. The spirit of conquest within us will burn As onward and forward we go. The future is ours to make and to mold. Through courage our dreams will come true. The memories we know are to have and to hold, To build on with plans bright and new. Dorothy Johnson Class Song With heavy hearts we now depart To face our future years. Sweet memories of days gone by Now bring us many tears. Your guiding hand, dear Burlington, Has taught us grief and mirth. Your teachings will remain with us From dawn to ‘morrow’s birth. Were proud to have been part of you And leaving brings much pain. In future years when we look back Well find our youth again. Joan Jacobsen
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