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TISTICS Ambition To make Washington Trip worth while To be a teacher To sing Hamburg To graduate To be a millionaire To take life easy To be a doctor To be a secretary Little or none To make money To be a dentist Another millionaire To go South To be a nurse To be a teacher To be a nurse To own a yellow convertible with red accessories To be a Merchant Marine Boston Women To be an officer in U. S. Army To be a beautician To fly a mean jet To pass U. S. history College To be a nurse To be a beautician To understand wom n To be a journalist To be a good wife Pro baseball To get a job in Knox Mill To live in New York To find the right one To keep living To drive a car To be an Annapolis graduate To be a politician To travel To be Mrs. Everett Harding To travel To graduate To marry Dwight French To be a teacher To live in Wyoming To be a mechanic Office work To be Mrs. J. F. McGrath To join the Marines To compete with Crosby To sail around the world To become a ham To stay in two nights in a row To live To graduate To enjoy myself To be Mrs. C. E. Masalin Favorite Song “Mona Lisa” “I Cried Two Tears Thinking of You’! “There Will Never Be Another You” “One Meat Ball” “The Roving Kind” “The Thing” “Pagan Love Song” “Swiss Ski Song” “Stardust” “Hot Rod Race” “Jackie” “Blue Moon” “Sleepy Lagoon” “Good-night, Irene” “Tennessee Waltz” “You’re So Understanding” “Harbor Lights” “Why Does It Get So Laite So Early? “Hop-Scotch Polka” “It Had To Be You” “Goofus” “Some Enchanted Evening” “I’ll Get By” “Winter Wonderland” “You’ll Never Walk Alone” “I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm “Sentimental Journey” “My Foolish, Heart” “Please, Say! Goodnight, Irene” “Tennessee Waltz” “Slipping Around” “Tennessee Waltz” “My Heart Cries For You” “Thinking of You” “Strangers” “Oh, How I Miss You Tonight” “I’ll Always Love You” “The Roving Kind” “Where is the Life That Late I Led?” “My Foolish Heart” “Forever and Ever” “Billy Boy” “Rose Marie” “My Love is Far Away” “How Many Hearts Have You Broken1 “My Heart Cries For You” “Dreamers’ Holiday” “Nevertheless” “Our Waltz” “Always True to You (in my fashion)’ “I Can Dream, Can’t I ?” “Cigarettes, Whiskey, and Wild, Wild W “Little Rock Getaway” “Who’ll Be the Next One?” “Wine, Women and Song” “Thinking of You” “My Heart Cries For You” “Faithfully Yours”
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SettioJi GlaU WILBUR EDGAR BAIRD English College Preparatory Course 'A happy smile makes life worth while. January 20, 1933: Track 1 : Fall Baseball 3 • Football 1-2: Glee Club 1 ; Student Council 1-2-3-4 : Property Committee. Sen- ior Play 4 ; Usher at Graduation 3. ANNIE ROSE BENNER General Course 'Silence is a friend that will never betray.” April 8, 1933: FHA 1-4 : Senior Follies 4. ALBERT BRADLEY BENNETT, III ‘•Al” Scientific Course “Sportsmen are known. December 11, 1932 : Basketball 1-2-3-4 ; Baseball 1-2-3-4 : Interclusa Football 1-2-4 : Interclass Baseball 2: Interclass Basket- ball 1-2 : Band 1-2-3-4 : Glee Club 1-2-3-4 : President Hi-Y 4 : Senior Follies 4. JAMES HATCH BICKFORD Bick” English College Preparatory Course ‘No Cupid’s dart e’er pierced his heart. September 8, 1933: Publicity Committee, Christmas Ball 4 : Senior Follies 4. MERCER ANN BOARDMAN Ann General Course “Blushing is virtue’s color. November 23. 1932 : Glee Club 1 ; Bowling 1: Softball 3; FHA 1-2-3-4 : Refreshment Committee, Junior Prom 3; Basketball 1 ; Senior Follies 4. DAVID LEE BROWN Scientific Course He that says little may know a great deal. June 26, 1933; Interclass Football 1-2 ; Glee Club 1-3-4 ; Hi-Y 3-4 ; Usher at Gradu- ation 3 : Older Boys’ Conference 3-4 ; Sen- ior Follies 4. DENNIS BRADWAY CALDERWOOD “Den- General Course “A friend in need is a friend indeed. September 5, 1932; Senior Follies 4 ; Christmas Pageant 4. MILTON ARTHUR CHRISTIE. JR. Mick” English College Preparatory Course “Anyone can be a follower, but it takes a real rnan to be a leader. November 20. 1933 ; Class President 1-2-3-4 ; Student Council 1-2-3-4, Vice-President 3; Cahesis Club, 3-4 Secretary-Treasurer 3: Band 2-3-4 : New England Music Festival 1- 2-3-4 : State Music Festival 1-2-3-4 ; Hi-Y 2- 3-4, Vice-President 3. Chaplain 4 ; Glee Club 1-3-4: Skiing 1-2-3: School Play 1-2-3- 4 : Senior Play 1 ; Older Boys Conference 2-3; Assistant Editor of Megunticook 3. Editor-in-chief I ; Student Legislature 2-3 ; Track 2 : Team Captain, Magazine Drive 1, General Manager 4 ; Senior Follies 4 : Jun- ior Rotarian 4 : Class Part. Address to Undergraduates 4.
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