Concord High School - Hustler Yearbook (Concord, NH)
- Class of 1937
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A ' 1- -..' 1' V 1 '.,.51 v' f ' wif.. f'1 H .T 'V J 1 71 2? iv 1 f3ff3'l-.7f 4 1. 'f ' '5 mu.- PH ii? 'us' L1 E' fl ' T iw? - T 4 - A :ff ,, fi E SN ,KM ..,.,,.,.. , . I -AQ M? -an-E pnanniz . Q Q W,,W--,..,. .,,..y,.,,,,r, il an-ini I X no-anna. X 30516. ag-mann 'E -un-:ani 4 - ani chains. .Q-.N ...U ,,.,, The E2-ZZ Q2 SQ aaa, 9 ghreworg 1lrURN these pages and let them unfold A tale for the very first time told Of activities gay and of serious bent, Of happy hours at high school spent. Our pictures are here, the prophecy, too, The will, initials, and clubs not a few, Every favorite saying, alibi, song, And knocks we got as we went along, The football squad and basketball team, The Volunteer and scholarship's cream. All these annals before you lie, Of Thirty-Seven at Concord High. 'Ill' IIHII IIE S NY IB? C lass of Nineteen Hundred Thirty-seven CONCORD HIGH SCHOOL I A CIM S NY pin - rw 11 Q 5 W Tw 4 To ! 8!ll6ll'l6llZ QLLCLEV WE, THE CLASS OF 1937, DEDICAT T BooK X QNX -5 . A-f 4 Z 44 m:.,'i., . ., U- C ,nog 'gf' 'Zj+,3' ., 7 51' . , 4: 57? 31, new K: HECS 5 ON L CHARLES FRED COOK our beloved former headmaster, our faithful guide through our frst two years at Concord High School 6 S, Q Cla S WY II 11 9 35 W T119 7 Q fm H992 3? Oo MILDRED E. Rows 5Dean of girls Solid Qeometry, Trigonometry Clie S WY I Q2 SQ AES 5 CARRIE A. Hoon Stenograplvy, Typing, W RAYMOND P.G1LMAN Secretarial CPractice HAROLD C. CHAMBERLIN Slffacbine Shop cPractice Cabinet Waking WVILLARD H. Num CONSTANCE J. T1MLxN Forging History, Civics A HERBERT C. WILCOX CPattern Jlffaking GRACE E. WEsroN ARTPIUR G. PAIGB French Senior High 3VIechanical 'Drawing Q2 SQ 5 EUGENE M. CALLAHAN CHARLES F. DODGE Supervisor of CPhysical Education :Physics and Coach of cffthletics Che S XY Q: Sw 5 GEORGE A. BARTLETT f Woodworking HELEN L. BROWN SETI-I G. TWICHELL Snglis Chemistry LQQW A -E JOHN WALDRON LAWRENCE H. Woons CBooklQeeping CPrinting EARL S. TEMPLE Slflacbine Shop Science, AGNES I, MOBERG c9VIatlvematics, CPrinting Science HELEN L. RICHARDSON Sfenggrgphyj Typing Commercial cybithmetic, Stenography, Typing E NEWTON Cox ALMA A. SARGENT QAllfOfflOfi'V6 c9l4ecl7anics Science cyflgebra, Qeometry Matfaematics, CPrinting Mathematifs lie NY 1 1l '99 35 W gjaqe 13 The S ITJ 54 Q:- SQ 5 4 ABBOTT A. CLARK effutomotive Jlflechanics BELLE L. TWOMBLY MARY A. GARVIN f English Home Nursing, Supervisor o Home Economics THELMA W. BOUTWELL KATHERINE F. BARRON CPl1ysical Education English L Che h S E4 H9162 5 G1 SUSAN M. LITTLE LLL cffdjustment Teacher ALICE J. KEENAN RUSSELL D. SAWYER Hi,-gory jfunior High Slffechanics, CDraWing l L1 LLOYD A. Snv1PsoN AMASA S. TRACY English Electricity Che S YY lj: I D 3 SGC..-2 SF' Ex CHARLOTTE S. CARRIEL English fl EBEN B. HUT1-oN Jo:-IN E. BOURNE CBiology Latin JOHN G. PIKE -MILDRED KNOX Industrial Qeograplay, Applied Cooking cMdfh6mdflC5 RITA NEAL Drawing PAULINE Tkow RUTH CUTTER Sewing Cafeteria AU'- GERTR N ELEANOR C. BARNHART ish Library CIM S Y II S ' 1 Q SER ' v ',. I '.,...... ,, 65, S Y IB 1Il Q9 f3 AW Qjdqd 18 N E A A. LOUISE CARLSON i French HARVEY H. WHEATON EVELYN R. STAPLETON Supervisor of 314 echanic 014715 French CDepartment GEORGE H. GROVER i CPhysical Sducation, Coach of JOHN W. ZALANSKAS Football SAMUEL S. R1cHMoND English, History, Speech English, History, Civics .-. D. gfmzor CRQZI 1 SECOND HONOR SUREN MELKONIAN K Q E491 1 FIRST HONOR ELISABETI-I BROWN ' I se:-N SQ 5 s file S Y IB Q2 E91 5 L9 I0 gfisfory FllrHREE short years ago the Class of 1937 began its illustrious career within these walls. Determined that neither the faculty nor the august upper classmen should be ignorant of our undoubted, but hitherto unrecognized, genius, we played the usual Sophomore pranks. Much to our amazement, our efforts went unheralded and unheededg therefore, disconsolately, we turned our minds to more serious matters. We were given the privilege of electing class oflicers. We chose wisely, electing Robin Graves, a vivacious miss, for President the Sophomore year. Ar the very first of the year we were all grieved at the death of our beloved and venerable Superintendent of schools, Louis John Rundlett. At the time of his death Mr. Rundlett was beginning his fiftieth year of service in the Concord school systems. In spite of our hopes, nothing spectacular happened during our first year at Concord High School, except that some of us congratulated ourselves on finally mastering--or was it surviving?-that mathematical demon, geometry. We really felt that each of us should have a medal for this feat, something told us, however, that members of the faculty would not agree. Alas, our worth was still unrecog- nized. Our Junior year was one of greater seriousness. Again, we elected Robin Graves President. Gerard Martel, although only a Junior, was chosen President of the Dramatic Club. During this year the twelve-year system was adopted. Fortunately-or perhaps unfortunately-this did not apply to us. At the end of this year we were saddened by the retirement of our Headmaster, Mr. Cook. For almost thirty years Mr. Cook was known and held in deep affection by the students of Concord High School. Returning to school for our last year, with Alphonse Cote for President, we were determined to make it the most successful. Mr. Tucker became our new Headmaster. Another change was noted, this time, in the building itself, for the gymnasium was being equipped with large folding doors completely dividing it into two parts. Many of our class are athletically inclined, but one of our members brought fame to Concord High School through his athletic ability. Yes, we refer to Dick Meade of the Cross Country Team, who ranked first both in the New Hampshire and in the New England Cross Country Meet, and eleventh in the National Meet. We are proud to have him as a member of our class. We know he will travel far. Looking backward through the years, we feel a sense of immeasurable grati- tude for those who have given us the necessary foundation to face and to solve our problems in life. Words cannot express our thanks to you, Mr. Cook and Mr. Tucker, for your guidance and interest throughout these three years. The Class of 1936 had the honor to have Mr. Cook for an honorary member. So may we be privileged to consider Mr. Tucker an honorary member of the Class of 1937i Che S xy R 1l 'QD 5 W ?dq6 23 SAUL ADLER Activities: Basketball Favorite Expression: Get to wheeling Favorite Alibi: I forgot Favorite Song: Cheek to Cheek I-lobby: Stamp collecting After Graduation: College WALTER GRANT AMES Activities: Boys' Glee Club fVice Pres.j, Junior Class fSec.j , Band Librarian, Student Council Favorite Expression: Keep out of the deep snow Favorite Alibi: I got a hole in my pocket. I lost my pen Favorite Song: Blue Danube Waltz Hobbies: Banjo playing, banner collecting After Graduation: Work SHIRLEY JANE ANDERSON Activities: Girls' Club, Junior Red Cross, Glee Club Favorite Expression: Funny! I thought I'd die! Favorite Alibi: I took the wrong book home Favorite Song: Swamp Fire 6, Hobbies: Any sport and dancing Q Af d : C ll ter Gra uation o ege ksgx Klee ERIC HAMILTON ANDREWS C CA' Activities: Hi-Y, Football, Baseball XQW . . . L Favorite Expression: Listen, sweet,- fx Favorite Alibi: Somebody must' a hawked it Favorite Song: Trust in Me Hobbies: Dancing, reading, drawing After Graduation: Work and then West Point GLADYS MAE ANDREWS Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Favorite Expression: For time's sake! Favorite Alibi: Didn't know how to clo it Favorite Song: Rainbow on the River Hobby: Sports After Graduation: Business College HORACE HOWARD ANDREWS Activities: Hockey Favorite Expression: When? Now? Favorite Alibi: Forgot Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight Hobbies: Flying, skating, swimming 57: JOHN WILLIAM ANGWIN Favorite Expression: Fine thing! Favorite Alibi: I had to work Favorite Song: Did I Remember Hobby: Driving After Graduation: Diesel Engineering ELIZABETH ANNICCHIARICO Activities: Glee Club, Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Favorite Expression: Oh! Yeah? Favorite Alibi: I dicln't have time Favorite Song: Sweet Sue Hobbies: Swimming, clancing, traveling After Graduation: Post graduate, then nursing Clie S NY DD ll 1Il QD? 5 W QW: 24 WILLIAM HENRY AVERY Activities: Debating Club Favorite Alibi: I left my boolc at home Favorite Song: My Old Kentucky Home Hobbies: Hunting and firearms Ge Favorite Expression: No kidding NY After Graduation: College ' In - VIRGINIA AYERS Activities: Girls' Club, Basketball, G.A.A. Favorite Expression: I guess so Favorite Alibi: Forgot it Favorite Song: Alone After Graduation: School of design DOROTHY MAE BARTLETT Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Favorite Expression: I should worry ,ll Favorite Alibi: It's in my other notebook A Favorite Song: In the Chapel in tlze Moonlight QD Hobbies: Skating, horseback riding, swimming 75 After Graduation: Library work W MARIAN ELIZA BARTLETT Activities: Girls, Club '- Favorite Expression: Phooeyl Taqe 95 Favorite Alibi: I left it home Favorite Song: Button Your Slvoe Hobby: Sports After Graduation: Post graduate and Business College HORACE ROBERT BATCHELDER Favorite Expression: See you later Favorite Alibi: I forgot ae Favorite Song: Fm Blazing a Trail to My Home I-lobby: Airplanes S NY R After Graduation: Work RALPH EDWARD BATCHELDER Favorite Expression: Maybe yes and maybe no Favorite Alibi: I forgot Favorite Song: Swiss Moonlight Lullaby Hobby: Radio After Graduation: Work -7 :fa T FRANK EUGENE BEAN, JR. Activities: Baseball, skiing Favorite Ex ression: How'cl ou uess it? P Y 8 Favorite Alibi: I must have forgot Favorite Song: Rendezvous with a Dream QD Hobby: Stamp collecting After Graduation: Work 5 Dorus ELIZABETH BENOI1' Activities: Girls' Club, G.A.A., Dramatic Club Favorite Expression: Gee! Page sz Favorite Alibi: I'm sorry Favorite Song: l'm Getting Sentimental Over You Hobbies: Basketball, swimming, dancing H The S NY ID lb , 1l '93 5 ll Qwe 97 1 -05 SHERMAN BENSON , g i Activities: Football Favorite Expression: Hi, back there, boy! Favorite Alibi: I forgot to remind myself Favorite Song: I ve Got No Use for the Women Hobbies: Hunting, swimming After Graduation: Post graduate, then college CLARE JOSEPH BERRY Activities: Cross Country, Orchestra, Debating Club Favorite Expression: Take a dozen Favorite Alibi: I must have mislaid it Favorite Song: In the Garden of Tomorrow Hobbies: Music, Forestry, poultry, swimming, tennis After Graduation: College .IEANNE SARAH BLAKE Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Favorite Expression: I lost it Favorite Alibi: I forgot Favorite Song: Goodnight My Love Hobbies: Reading, hiking After Graduation: Telephone Office LEROY STANTON BLANCHARD Favorite Expression: Pon-me-sole Favorite Alibi: It's the gypsy in me Favorite Song: Carolina Moon Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, swimming, skating After Graduation: College Q32 ll Lo'-f A BEVERLY HARTSHORN BRIDGE Activities: Badminton, class basketball, Dramatic Club, SYB Staff Favorite Alibi: Had car trouble Favorite Song: Pennies from Heaven Hobbies: Sports and dancing After Graduation: College Favorite Expression: Jitters Ge S NY IBB .mf X 0,55 SQCW Q s bu an . ELISABETH ELLEN BRoWN Activities: Honor Society, Girls' Club, Junior Red Cross, Student Council, Volunteer Staff Favorite Expression: Quid est hoc? Favorite Alibi: I'm sorry Favorite Song: M y Rosary Hobbies: Stamp collecting, knitting After Graduation: Post graduate, then Middlebury KATHERINE ADA BROWN Activities: Debating Club, Dramatic Club Favorite Alibi: Oh, I forgot! Favorite Song: Baracole from Tales of Hojfman Hobby: Writing After Graduation: New Hampshire University MARIAN EDITH BROWN Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club, Junior Red Cross Play Favorite Expression: Ch-h Blimey! Favorite Alibi: Lost the assignment Favorite Song: Serenade in the Night Hobby: Sports After Graduation: Business College 1l '99 5 W PKIQEQ Clie S W W Nag: Qdqe .99 ROBERT FRANKLIN BROWN Activities: Hi-Y, Cross Country Favorite Expression: Have mercy! Favorite Alibi: I was doing something else Favorite Song: Star Dust Hobby: Drawing After Graduation: Art school WINFIELD RITCI-IIE BROWN Activities: Cross Country, Track Favorite Song: Shubert's Serenade Hobbies: Model-making, hiking, swimming After Graduation: Medical school WILSON BRUNEL Activities: Hi-Y fPres.l Student Council, Junior Red Cross Council fTreas.j, Football, Hockey fCapt.j, SYE Staff A, Favorite Expression: It's time to get up, Guy Favorite Alibi: Paper train was late I Favorite Song: Boston Tea Party IA Hobby: Golf 5 ,J L! Lv After Graduation: College J' f' lj l ALICE ELIZABETH BUNDY Activities: Volunteer Staff, SYB Staff, Girls' Club, Dramatic Club Favorite Expression: No! Favorite Alibi: How was I to know? Favorite Song: Go Happy, Go Lucky, Go Love Hobbies: Skating, cooking After Graduation: Work, then Forsythe Dental Insti- tute jol-IN BUNTEN Activities: Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Junior Red Cross Council Favorite Expression: Zat sol e Favorite Alibi: Had to talce a music lesson Favorite Song: One Never Knows S Hobbies: Music, dramatics After Graduation: School of music IB MARY FRANCES BUNTEN Activities: Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Home Economics Club, Girls' Club, Junior Red Cross, SYB Staff Favorite Expression: I don't know Favorite Alibi: Left it in my locker Favorite Song: TlJere's Something in the Air Hobby: Sports ALBERTA TI-IELMA BUTTERFIELD Activities: Girls' Club, SYB Staff Favorite Expression: Everything happens to mel Favorite Alibi: Well, it was this way- Favorite Song: There? Something in the Air Hobbies: Hunting, dancing Q After Graduation: Post graduate, then business college 5 VIRGINIA EDNA BUTTERFIELD Activities: Glee Club, Girls' Club, G. A. A., SYB Staff Favorite Expression: Who, me? Favorite Alibi: I didn't have time Qpaqe 30 Favorite Song: Swing It Hobbies: All sports, sewing, dancing After Graduation: Stylist B9 eq 'A-Wqixx es X Wgkgik H Clie S NY IB 1Il U 5 71 V dqt 31 ANNE LANCASTER CARLISLE Activities: Basketball, Girls' Club, cheer leader Favorite Expression: Oh, gosh! Favorite Alibi: I had a committee meeting Favorite Song: Pennies from Heaven Hobbies: Skating, match book collecting After Graduation: New Hampshire University EDWIN IVAR CARLSON Activities: Hi-Y, Sports Favorite Expression: You're not so hot! Favorite Alibi: We had practice last night Favorite Song: Rainbow on the River Hobbies: Sports, model airplanes After Graduation: Work, then college possibl 64:1 f' eleffffl' 54412 BRUCE WALKER CARR Activities: Baseball Favorite Alibi: Did we have to do that? Favorite Song: Organ Grinder? Swing Hobby: Chemistry COLLINS FRANKLIN CARR Favorite Expression: Wa-hoo! Favorite Alibi: I had a date Favorite Song: Organ Grindefs Swing Hobbies: Skiing, skating, swimming After Graduation: Post graduate or college TIMOTHY MICHAEL CASEY Activities: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Hi-Y Favorite Expression: Hi, fella! Favorite Alibi: It must have slipped my mind Hobby: Sports Clie Favorite Song: Slumming on Park Avenue After Graduation: Preparatory school MARJORIE MAE CATE Activities: Junior Red Cross Council, Girls, Club Favorite Expression: That makes it nice Favorite Alibi: It was too long Favorite Song: Pennies from Heaven Hobbies: Swimming, skating, skiing After Graduation: Post graduate, then college BEATRICE MARY CHABOT Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club, Junior Red Cross Favorite Expression: By gooness! ' Favorite Alibi: Oh, I must have forgotten it Favorite Song: The Skeleton in the Closet Q Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, skiing After Graduation: Hair dressing 5 EILEEN CLAIRE CHAMPAGNE Activities: Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Favorite Expression: Geecus Crow!! guage 39 Favorite Alibi: Forgot to do it Favorite Song: When My Dream Boat Comes Home Hobbies: Skating, swimming, dancing After Graduation: Margaret's Beauty School Cla S 'YY B 1l 'QD 5 71 Tw 33 ETHEL ELLEN CHAMPAGNE xx .xy Activities: Orchestra, Glee Club, Band ' 'll A '. ,n Favorite Expression: Je ne sais pas ' R . Favorite Alibi: I broke my glasses it Favorite Song: Indian Love Call ' Hobbies: Music, sports, and reading I Q NORMAN JOSEPH CHAMPAGNE QQ Activities: Baseball, Hockey Favorite Expression: Holy cow! Favorite Alibi: I forgot all about it Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight Hobby: Sports ERNESTINE ELIZABETH CHAPMAN Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club, SYB Staff Favorite Expression: Holy catfish! Favorite Alibi: I clidn't have time Favorite Song: When Did You Leave Heaven? Hobbies: Basketball, music After Graduation: Business college possibly CAROLYN FRANCES CHENEY Activities: Girls' Club, Glee Club, G. A. A., Dramatic Club Favorite Expression: Oh! my, yes! Favorite Alibi: Forgot all about it Favorite Song: Sophisticated Living Hobbies: Reading, swimming, dancing After Graduation: Interior decorator fflflfvlwwffw :M ROBERT DOUGLAS CHICKERING Activities: Football, Basketball, Track, Senior Class Sec. Favorite Alibi: I didn't get up in time Favorite Song: Sugar Blues Hobby: Sports Favorite Expression: Lend me a niclcel ae S 'YY IB 1 XM GEORGE CARROLL CILLEY Activities: Debating Club, Band Favorite Expression: You've got something there! Favorite Alibi: I guess I forgot it Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight Hobbies: Sports, music, travel After Graduation: University of New Hampshire MAIZIE ORA CILLEY Activities: Girls' Club. Economics Club Favorite Expression: Durn it, I forgot it. Aw gee! Favorite Alibi: Have to get home at 3:25 Favorite Song: My Blue Heaven Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, driving After Graduation: Business or Nursing MAURICE WILLIAM CLARK Favorite Expression: I'11 bet Favorite Alibi: Just forgot Favorite Song: Pennies from Heaven Hobbies: Hiking and swimming After Graduation: Diesel Engineering School 1l 9 5 W PW 34 RUTH ELIZABETH CLOUGH Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club, Volun teer Staff Favorite Expression: For gosh salces! Favorite Song: Goodnight M y Love Hobbies: Swimming, skating, horseback-riding file Favorite Alibi: 1 forgot S YY After Graduation: Typist 'Y 22:1 Q: 'S 3 so WENDELL ALFRED CLOUGH Activities: Football, Baseball Favorite Expression: You're ignorant Favorite Alibi: Went to Manchester last night Favorite Song: Love in Bloom Hobbies: Motorcycles and automobiles After Graduation: Navy DAWSON HUTCHINSON COLBY Activities: Baseball, Student Council Favorite Expression: Can't see it Favorite Alibi: I clidn't have time Favorite Song: Me and the Moon Hobby: Collecting baseball pictures i RICHARD CLAFLIN COLBY Activities: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Student Coun- cil age 35 Favorite Expression: Est-tu-fou Favorite Alibi: Sorry, I forgot Favorite Song: Pennies from Heaven Hobby: Sports After Graduation: College JM HELEN VIRGINIA COLGAN Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club WIFE? FO So-333 'g:'.3.E.3. 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Favorite Alibi: Ill last night Favorite Song: With Plenty of Money and You Hobby: Sports Favorite Alibi: Left it at home Favorite Song: Smoke Rings Hobby: Sports Che S NY l W HQQ: si we 37 ALBERT JOSEPH COTE Favorite Expression: Aw, I don't believe you Favorite Alibi: I can't see it Favorite Song: Comrades, Fill No Glass for Me Hobbies: Stamp collecting, sports After Graduation: Preparatory school ar 1 -fi. , - x ,Kagan awed. f ALP1-ioNsE JOSEPH COTE , Activities: Football, Basketball, Student Couilcil fpresl, Senior Class president, Badminton Favorite Expression: You Chowder-head! Favorite Alibi: I was in Mr. I-Iutton's room Favorite Song: Fve Got no Use for the Women Hobbies: Writmg up sport events for local paper, sign collecting After Graduation: Athletic training school RITA AMONLA COULOMBE Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club, Girls' Glee Club Favorite Expression: O, heck! Favorite Alibi: I didn't have time Favorite Song: When M y Dream Boat Comes Home Hobbies: Skating, swimming, dancing, hiking After Graduation: Margaret's Beauty Shop OLIVE RUTH CRAIGUE 5 Activities: Girls' Glee Club, Home Economics Club Girls' Club Favorite Expression: Oh, gee! 7 Favorite Alibi: I forgot Favorite Song: When M y Dream Boat Comes Home Hobbies: Skating, reading, movies After Graduation: Post-graduate ALICE CURRIER Activities: Orchestra, Band, Glee Club Favorite Expression: St. Peter's Umbrella Favorite Alibi: I left it at home me Favorite Song: Schubert's Serenade Hobbies: Music, watching airplanes, hiking S YY IIB? CHRISTINE ELIZABETH CURRIER Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Favorite Expression: Is my face red? Favorite Alibi: I didn't have time to finish it Favorite Song: Goodnight My Love Hobbies: Reading, dancing After Graduation: Nursing GEORGE RICHARD CURRIER Activities: Football, Baseball, Senior Class vice-president Favorite Expression: Have a doughnut Favorite Alibi: Papers were late Favorite Song: Basin Street Blues Hobby: Sports 1l '97 75 W ELSIE MARY CURTIS Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Favorite Expression: Oh, boy!! Qaqe 3 Favorite Alibi: I just didn't do it Favorite Song: Ave Maria Hobby: Knitting After Graduation: Nursing The S WY R ff 1l QD 5 W fpaef 39 MARGARET MARY DAHOOD Activities: Girls' Club, Junior Red Cross Favorite Expression: So what? Favorite Alibi: I forgot all about it Favorite Song: l:'Vl7en Dia' You Leave Heaven? Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, in short, all sports After Graduation: College Favorite Favorite Favorite ROLAND LEO DANEAULT Expression: Did anybody see Eddie Makris? Alibi: Out of town Song: Star Dust Hobbies: Swimming, dancing, skating, riding After Graduation: Secretarial work MARILYN DAVIS Q. Q lt' R: wi lt Activities: Girls' Club, Glee Club, G. A. A., SYB Staff, Banking Cashier, Student Council, Basketball, Jun- ior Red Cross Favorite Favorite Favorite Hobbies: Expression: Hevvingsl Alibi: Oh my! Did we have that for today? Song: Star Dust Swimming, dancing, riding, collecting posters After Graduation: Secretarial work ROBERT GARDNER DAVIS Favorite Expression: What you say, Charlie? Favorite Alibi: I had to shovel snow Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight Hobbies: Model airplanes, sports ANNE DENNING Activities: Class basketball, Held hockey Favorite Expression: A bit drastic, isn't it? What, what? Favorite Alibi: Had an appointment with the dentist G Favorite Song: Smoke Rings 6 Hobbies: Foreign epistle writing, swimming S After Graduation: College NY II RUTH MADELINE DENSMORE Activities: Home Economics Club, Girls' Club Favorite Expression: Too bad Favorite Song: Rainbow on the River Hobbies: Swimming, skating, reading After Graduation: Normal school KARL WILLIAM DONAGHY Favorite Expression: Yeah? Favorite Song: Lady of Spain Hobby: Skiing A 1l '92 35 71 RITA MARY DONAHUE Activities: National Honor Society, G. A. A., Cheer leader, Girls' Club, Dramatic Club Favorite Expression: Oh, phooey! gjaqe 40 Favorite Alibi: Had too much home work Favorite Song: Honeysuckle Rose Hobby: Sports After Graduation: College Cla S YY I D Q 'xv 1l Q93 5 W gJdq64 I CLARENCE ERVING DREW Activities: junior Red Cross Favorite Expression: I'm sunk Favorite Alibi: I was sick Favorite Song: l'm Heading for the Last Roundup Hobbies: Photography, skiing After Graduation: Work DAVID C. DREW Activities: Basketball, Baseball fCaptainJ , Student l Council Ndufr Favorite Expression: That's my pitching arm I Vi x Favorite Alibi: I don't need an alibi V l 1 Favorite Song: Pennies from Heaven f Hobby: Sports iiju 'X tip! M After Graduation: College fpossiblyj U JEAN Lois DREW Activities: Basketball Favorite Expression: Oh, for heaven sakesl Favorite Alibi: I forgot all about it Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight Hobbies: Swimming, skating After G-raduation: Nursing VIOLET BERT!-IA DROUIN Activities: Basketball Favorite Expression: Okey dokeyl Favorite Alibi: Oh! it's in my home room Favorite Song: If My Heart Could Talk Hobbies: Dancing, singing, horseback riding After Graduation: Work 1 MARCEL GEORGE DUPONT Favorite Expression: We'll take a dozen i i Favorite Alibi: I must'a lost it or something Favorite Song: ln the Chapel in the Moonlight Hobby: Sports After Graduation: Post graduate possibly S xy D Q: SQ HAROLD ANTHONY DYMENT Activities: Junior Red Cross Council, Dramatic Club Favorite Expression: Stop joshin' me Favorite Alibi: I'm busy Favorite Song: Serenade in the Night Hobbies: Riding, dancing After Graduation: Bentley School of Accounting JOHN AUSTIN EDMUNDS Favorite Expression: Hey! hey! Favorite Alibi: The car wouldn't start Favorite Song: Pennies from Heaven I-lobbies: Skiing, skating, swimming, music After Graduation: r L54 MEM BARBARA GERRISH FAIRBANKS Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club, Junior Red Cross Council fjunior yearj P Favorite Expression: I wouldn't lcnow age 42 Favorite Alibi: I left it in my loclcer Favorite Song: Star Dust Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, movies After Graduation: College A lv: -IA1vIEs ROBERT FALLoN df I A Activities: Football, hockey A M, Hobby: Sports -' J, l I L V Ge Favorite Alibi: Missed my ride I J Viz' V4 S l M U J XY pn pw 1l Q57 5 W Tw 43 fm ef,i..M? ARLENE MAE FARNI-IAM Activities: Girls' Club, Junior Red Cross Favorite Expression: Quid est hoc? Favorite Alibi: I didn't know- Favorite Song: M y Blue Heaven Hobbies: Skating, swimming, hiking After Graduation: Middlebury or New Hampshire University ALFRED GEORGE FIELD Activities: Football Favorite Expression: Not this baby! Favorite Alibi: It's in my locker Favorite Song: I n the C bapel in the Moonlight Hobbies: Sports, match collecting WILLIAM FRANKLIN FLYNN Activities: Football Favorite Expression: Howis your health? Favorite Alibi: Got a Hat tire Favorite Song: Organ Grindefs Swing Hobbies: Swimming, skiing, boating After Graduation: Post-graduate or preparatory school SARA FOSTER Activities: Girls' Club Favorite Expression: Indubitably Favorite Alibi: I l1aven't it quite finished Favorite Song: Star Dust Ge 'Koo :QB my BERNICE RUTH FREDETTE Activities: Girls' Club Favorite Expression: Why, you clown! Favorite Alibi: Didn't have any paper Favorite Song: In My Solitude Hobbies: Dancing, driving, sports ELEANOR Louisa FROST Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Favorite Expression: I guess so Favorite Alibi: I forgot Favorite Song: Organ Grinder? Swing Hobbies: Skating, farming, reading After Graduation: Secretarial work ERNEST MALCOLM FRosT Favorite Expression: Iill see you tomorrow Favorite Alibi: I forgot Favorite Song: Yankee Doodle Hobbies: Stamp collecting After Graduation: Work Che Y De 2:5 'QT Q Q5 .. B ora: O O my h vE,F' V1 2-ek H23 ,HP Elm vi? 'Ma S' n. 5 UI 5. B. .E iim NGC? -25' r Clie S WY 'iv IN 1l 9 5 W Tw 45 ANNA Louisa GALLIGAN , Activities: Orchestra, Band, Girls' Club s Favorite Expression: Pardon me! 90,5 - Favorite Alibi: I forgot SJ? Favorite Song: Smoke Dreams Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, basketball After Graduation: College MARY Maxima GEORGE Activities: Girls' Club, Girls' Glee Club lv Favorite Expression: Why do you think? NA Favorite Alibi: I left it at home IMA cl Favorite Song: Rainbow on the River Hobbies: Swimming, skating, reading, dancing After Graduation: Post-graduate and business college MARJORIE TRUDY Goonwm Activities: Girls' Club fTreas.J , Home Economics Club, Basketball fMgr.j, Yearbook Staff Favorite Expression: Oh, you ignoramus!!! Favorite Alibi: I didn't know we had to do that! Favorite Song: Goodnight M y Love Hobby: Sports GUY WILLIAM Gower: Activities: Football, Basketball, Student Council, Track Favorite Expression: Keep out of the deep snow! Favorite Alibi: Sorry, sir, I broke my shoe-string Favorite Song: Limebouse Blues Hobbies: Sports, collecting orchestra posters ga, 7 ,. ,, .. Vwkfl, CARL WILLIS GREELEY Activities: Football Favorite Expression: What a fish-story! G16 Favorite Alibi: Didn't have time Favorite Song: Hand Me Down My Walking Cane S Hobbies: Horseback ricling, fishing ll CONSTANCE MAE GREELEY Activities: Home Economics Club, Girls' Club Favorite Expression: Hi, gang! Favorite Alibi: I was absent Favorite Song: Goodnight My Love JEANETTE RITA GUILBAULT Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Favorite Expression: Jecus Crow! Favorite Alibi: The train was late Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight Q, After Graduation: Work 5 THOMAS AUBREY GULLAGE Favorite Expression: Think nothing of it Favorite Alibi: Dicln't have time Taqe 4 Favorite Song: Show Me the Way to Go Home Hobbies: Skating, hockey, baseball, football :After Graduation: Work Clie S XY IB 1l 9 5 W T M2 47 GORDON KENNETH HALL Favorite Expression: By gosh! Favorite Alibi: Had to work overtime Favorite Song: When the Work? All Done This Fall Hobbies: Traveling After Graduation: Driving a truck SIDNEY LEAVITT HALL Activities: Band, Orchestra, Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross Track Team Favorite Expression: Good enough! Favorite Alibi: I didn't have time Favorite Song: Cheek to Cheek Hobbies: Boat racing, track, skiing After Graduation: Another year at Concord High School EUNICE MARY HAMM Activities: Girls' Club Favorite Expression: Is sis so! Favorite Alibi: I left it at home Favorite Song: Pennies from Heaven Hobbies: Horseback riding After Graduation: Typist Lois LESLIE HAMMOND Activities: Head Cheer Leader, Volunteer Staff, Glee Club, Girls' Club Favorite Expression: Jeeps! Favorite Alibi: I had an important engagement Favorite Song: This Yearis Kisses Hobbies: Swimming, writing, dramatics After Graduation: Duke University 7 53,1-5lWX Kx SHIRLEY GAYLE HAMMOND Activities: Girls' Club, Junior Red Cross, Girls' Glee Club Favorite Expression: Good grief! Ge Favorite Alibi: I was absent Favorite Song: Indian Love Call S Hobbies: Swimming, skating, dancing After Graduation: College IIB? MARY LOUISE HANCOCK Activities: Girls' Club, Volunteer Staff, Senior Year- book Staff, Debating Club Favorite Expression: Hi, George! Favorite Alibi: There must be some mistake Favorite Song: The Beautiful Blue Danube J J Hobbies: Archery, swimming jif After Graduation: College l ' V PHILIP CLINTON HARTSHORN N Activities: Football, baseball .1 QD',5gy-19' Favorite Expression: Oh! yeah? Favorite Alibi: Left it home Favorite Song: When My Dream Boat Comes Home Hobbies: Sports Q, After Graduation: Preparatory school, then college 755 W MELVIN ANDREW HAVEN Activities: Football manager Favorite Expression: Give me a butt Favorite Alibi: Well, I just forgot QDMZ 4 Favorite Song: Love in Your Eyes Hobby: Dancing After Graduation: Work and College Clie S iv ILD - DD 1l QQ 35 W T we 49 JEAN FRANCES HAYWARD Activities: G. A. A., Class basketball, Girls' Club, Bad minton Favorite Expression: I know it Favorite Alibi: Didn't have time Favorite Song: Indian Love Call Hobbies: Dancing, sports After Graduation: Post graduate, then nursing VIRGINIA PEARLE HEADBERG Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Favorite Expression: Member? Favorite Alibi: I lost the assignment Favorite Song: I n the Chapel in the Moonlight Hobbies: Knitting, swimming After Graduation: Post graduate WINIFRED MARY HEATH Activities: Girls, Club, Junior Red Cross, Girls' Glee Club, Class Basketball, Volleyball Favorite Expression: I won,t tell Favorite Alibi: I don't feel like it Favorite Song: Did You Mean It? Hobbies: Skating, swimming, dancing After Graduation: Post graduate, then nursing s REB Amaorrf HENRY Activities: o ociet irls' Club, Bank cashier Favorite ss : what! Favorite ong: n es from Heaven Hobbies: Dancing After Graduation: Oberlin Conservatory of Music HAZEL GERTRUDE HILL Activities: Basketball fcaptainl, Girls' Club, Student Council, Home Economics Club fpresidentj Favorite Expression: Oh, my gosh! Favorite Song: Goodnight M y Love Favorite Alibi: I lost my assignment book Hobbies: Sports, dancing S - mi ' jot-IN EWARD HILLIARD Activities: Cheer leader, Hockey Favorite Expression: I'm a White Park product Favorite Alibi: Had to help my mother! Favorite Song: Boo-boo! Hobbies: Music, swimming, hockey EUGENE Rossnr HoDGooN Activities: Cross Country, Track, Stage Manager Hobbies: Model air-plane building 1l Q 7.6 W MARY BRooKs HoLL1s Activities: Girls' Club, Qpresidentl, Volunteer Staff, feditorl, Junior Red Cross Qvice-chairmanj, cheer leader, Student Council, Junior Red Cross Council, Class Treasurer 119361, Cast of Grumpy, National Page 50 Honor Society Favorite Expression: Some people's children Favorite Alibi: I didn't hear you say that -if Q.-A Favorite Song: South Sea Island Magic QCA' A u kmlwii. Hobbies: Dancing, horseback riding Fuimiwlfi After Graduation: College ry Che S NY II 11 Q? 3 71 gjdqd 5 1 C,,,,,l X-uc Vi wx wlxvv' MARJORIE LOUISE HOLT Activities: Junior Red Cross Council, SYB Staif, Girls' Club Favorite Expression: Oh, really! Favorite Alibi: I was absent Favorite Song: Serenade in the Night Hobbies: Skiing, collecting autographs, horseback rid- ing After Graduation: College RALPH HENRY Hou L - Favorite Expression: O. K. mf Favorite Alibi: I don't know Hobby: Model airplane building I l BLANCHE GERTRUDE HOUSTON Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club, SYB Staff, Class Basketball Favorite Expression: So what? Favorite Alibi: Sick last night Favorite Song: One in a Million Hobbies: Dancing, skating, basketball After Graduation: Office work RUSSELL WALLACE Hurcl-uNs Activities: Orchestra Favorite Expression: Doggone it! Favorite Alibi: I couldn't get it done Favorite Song: Timber Hobbies: Shooting, hiking LUCY MARY IANUZZO Activities: Girls' Club Favorite Expression: Sez you! Favorite Alibi: I'll remember tomorrow Hobby: Sports After Graduation: Telephone operator 'S--K9 QB-P E MARGUERITE LOUCINDA jenn ctivities: Junior Red Cross Council, Debatin Girls' Club Favorite Expression: Well, I guess so Favorite Alibi: Left it in my other note book Favorite Song: Rainbow on the River Hobbies: Swimming, dancing After Graduation: Post-graduate CAROL JOHNSON Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Favorite Expression: Oh, boy! Favorite Alibi: Haven't finished it yet Favorite Song: There? Frost on the Moon Hobbies: Dancing, tennis, movies After Graduation: Post-graduate DAVID LORELL JOHNSON Activities: Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Student Band, Orchestra, Track, Cross Country Favorite Favorite Alibi: Too engrossed Favorite Song: Cowboy in Manhattan , Hobbies' Sports skiing 656 S NY B g Club, 1l Q57 5 71 Council, Expression: Good morning . Page 59 ii, . , if . After Graduation: Cornell UniversityQ bk RUTH I-IAzEL JoNEs Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Favorite Expression: I'll be seeing you Hobbies: Dancing, skating, swimming After Graduation: Post-graduate The S WY - ID ' Pmno GEORGE KALLECHEY Activities: Baseball, Basketball, Football Favorite Expression: You said it, boss Favorite Song: Swampfre Hobbies: Major league autographs After Graduation: Work CHARLOTTE KING Activities: Girls' Club, Horne Economics Cl Favorite Expression: Oh! Favorite Alibi: Lost it Hobbies: Riding, dancing After Graduation: Study dancing 1l '99 5 W WILLIAM JAMES KNOWLES Activities: Cross Country Qpaqe 53 Favorite Expression: So what? Favorite Song: Bugle Call Rag Hobbies: Swimming, motorcycling After Graduation: Mount Hermon, then Club Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight ub college ERNEST EMILE LA BRIE Activities: Junior Red Cross Council Favorite Expression: Fan me with a brick Favorite Alibi: Didn,t have time GZ Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight e 1. Hobbies: Skating, hockey, fishing S After Graduation: Printer lb ll SIMONE LA FLAMME Activities: National Honor Society, G. A. A., SYB Staff, Girls' Club Favorite Expression: Nothing ever happens to me Favorite Alibi: I couldn't do it Favorite Song: One in a Million Hobbies: Sports, dancing After Graduation: Telephone Operator ROBERT FREDERICK LANCISI Activities: Volunteer Staff Favorite Expression: I guess so Favorite Alibi: I thought you said- Favorite Song: Goodnight My Love Hobbies: Skating, skiing, swimming, hiking fig After Graduation: Post-graduate, college 5 3 X. J If Q B Rox YOUNKER LANG Activities: Band, Orchestra, Junior Red Cross fchair- manj, Student Council fbusiness managerj, Hi-Y, SYE Staff Qaqe 54 Favorite Expression: Wow! Favorite Alibi: Got to call for my aunt Favorite Song: Love and Learn Hobbies: Collecting signs After Graduation: College Che S XY 'H lf' 1l Q 5 W ipeef 55 JOHN JOSEPH LAVERY Activities: Hi-YQ Sec.l, Student Council, Tennis team Favorite Expression: Oh, rats! Favorite Alibi: I didnit get the assignment Favorite Song: Stomping at the Savoy Hobbies: Tennis, skiing, swimming After Graduation: Post-graduate RITA BARBARA LEE Activities: G. A. A., Junior Red Cross Council, De- bating Club, Girls' Club Favorite Expression: Of all the luck- Favorite Alibi: I had a lot of other home work to do Favorite Song: Goodnight My Love Hobby: Sports After Graduation: Preparatory school: then college per- haps OPI-IELIA MARIE ANN LEMIRE Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Favorite Expression: Oh! for Heaven's sake Favorite Alibi: Forgot it Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight Hobbies: Skating, dancing, reading xg, I M KJ f DANIEL GEORGE LINCOLN Favorite Expression: The ambiguity of it all! Favorite Alibi: Did we have to do that? Favorite Song: Liehestraum, Shuberfs Serenade Hobbies: Hiking, drawing, chess, cricket, music VIRGINIA WHITE LINSCOTI' Activities: Girls' Club, Junior Red Cross Favorite Alibi: I must have lost it Favorite Song: Star Dust Hobby: Swimming After Graduation: College KENNETH ALMON LITTLEFIELD Favorite Expression: Go chase yourself Favorite Alibi: Forgot to Favorite Song: Bom to Dance Hobby: Woodworking After Graduation: Automobile mechanic HELEN MAE LLOYD Activities: SYB Staif, Girls' Club Favorite Song: The Bells of St. Mary'5 Hobbies: Dancing, reading After Graduation: Hair dressing BARBARA WINIFRED LOISELLE Activities: Girls' Club Favorite Expression: I wouldn't be knowing Favorite Song: Rainbow on the River Hobbies: Swimming, skating, reading After Graduation: Post-graduate 6 Cl, S NY IIB 1l Q17 5 W Qlqe 5 BARBARA MCCAULL-:Y LovEJoY Activities: SYB Staff, Student Council, Girls' Club Debating Club Favorite Expression: Goodness sakes! Favorite Alibi: Oh! were we supposed to do that? Favorite Song: Smoke Rings Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, skating After Graduation: Secretarial work NANCY CORINNE LUTHER Activities: Girls' Club Favorite Expression: Hooey! Favorite Alibi: Well, that's the way I always do it Favorite Song: Did You Mean I I? Hobbies: Collecting toy animals, boolcs After Graduation: Children's nurse FLORENCE CHRISTINA MACKENZIE Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Favorite Expression: Oh, Boy! Favorite Alibi: It's in my other boolc xv Favorite Song: Nobody? Darling but Mine Hobby: Sports - After Graduation: Beauty Culture X N 1 MARYANN MAHONEY Activities: Red Cross Play, Girls' Club, Dramatic Cl 'Q 4 Favorite Expression: You telling me? IA. JU' ,. Favorite Alibi: I left it home -505 ,X Vg N Favorite Song: Serenade in the Night X i After Graduation: Dulce University EDWARD LAMPROS MAxR1s Favorite Expression: Do you think so? Favorite Alibi: Didr1't have time Favorite Song: Love and Learn Hobbies: Swimming, work, sports After Graduation: Work 1 Q C rl GORDON BARCLAY MANCHESTER Activities: Junior Red Cross Play, Swimming Team fwestheld, N. High School, Favorite Expression: Come, come Favorite Alibi: I have home work to do Favorite Song: A Melody from the Sky Hobbies: Stamps, coins, photography, hiking, skiing After Graduation: College BARBARA JEAN MARSHALL Activities: junior Red Cross, Glee Club, Basketball Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Favorite Expression: Holy Cow! ,x Favorite Alibi: I was sick Favorite Song: Smoke Rings W! Hobbies: Dancing, playing piano After Graduation: Keene Normal School ROBERT DEAN MARSHALL Activities: Football, Student Council Favorite Expression: Ain' t that something? Favorite Alibi: I was thinking- Favorite Song: Comrades, Fill No Glass for Me Hobbies: Badminton, skiing, sleeping After Graduation: Fork Union Military Academy, then M. I. T. Che S NY IB 1l '99 5 W 91146 59 GERARD R. MARTEL Activities: Dramatic Club, Student Council, Junior Red Cross Council, Glee Club, Band, Red Cross Plays Favorite Expression: Whoa, boy! Favorite Alibi: Had to do my shorthand Favorite Song: The Beautiful Blue Danube Hobbies: Skiing, swimming After Graduation: Work WILLIAM EDWARD MARTELL Favorite Expression: That's what they all say Favorite Alibi: The car wouldn't start Favorite Song: Alone After Graduation: College BARBARA JEAN MARTIN Activities: Girls' Club, Girls' Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Home Economics Club, junior Red Cross Favorite Expression: O. K. Toots Favorite Alibi: I forgot A Favorite Song: D'Lovely WA H Hobbies: Sports, dancing A ML - After Graduation: Post-graduate 1 ROBERT SELWYN MARTIN Activities: Hi-Y Favorite Expression: Oh! Yeah Favorite Alibi: I was just going to do it ,- Q Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, camping . After Graduation: College V6 Jw FLORENCE HELEN MA'ruLAms Activities: Girls' Club Favorite Expression: Is that so! Favorite Alibi: Didnlt understand the assignment Favorite Song: I ve Got You Under My Skin Hobbies: Collecting old coins, sports After Graduation: Work, then art school DELMINA ALICE MAY:-IEW Activities: Girls' Club, Junior Red Cross Favorite Expression: Oh! Yeah? Favorite Alibi: Oh! I forgot all about it Favorite Song: Love Marches On Hobbies, Dancing, creating new hair styles After Graduation: Typist or hairdresser DANIEL CHRISTOPHER MCATEER, JR. Favorite Expression: Holy cats! Favorite Alibi: I didn't have time Favorite Song: The Beautiful Lady in Blue Hobby: Coin collecting After Graduation: Printing JAMES HENDERSON MCBAIN Favorite Expression: Keep out of the deep snow Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight Hobbies: Hockey, skating, skiing After Graduation: Rumford Press The S YY IB SSQQ2 'T1 93 4 O V1 g. ru 73. .53 v-4 F? B C Ill F9 5' N 4 tb U' 0 rv 5 VI O B cv FY D' ,... I3 U9 v-4 li FY 0 S ON O The EQQE 2669: Qjdqd 61 PHYLLIS MADALINE MCCAULEY Activities: Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Club, Class Basket- ball Favorite Expression: Honestly! Favorite Alibi: lim sorry Favorite Song: Indian Love Call Hobby: Sports After Graduation: College Joi-:N ROBERT MCCAULEY Favorite Alibi: I couldn't get it clone Hobbies: Swimming, skating, hiking After Graduation: Work HERBERT VVILLTAM MCCLINTOCK Favorite Expression: Awyuhcracked! Favorite Alibi: Left my books home Favorite Song: Under Your Spell Hobbies: Skating, swimming, bridge playing After Graduation: Work MALCOLM ERNEST MCKENZIE Activities: Football, Cross Country, Junior Red Cross Favorite Expression: Don't you knowfplfi A' Favorite Alibi: Sprained my ankle U ,W V., Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight Hobbies: Swimming, stamp collecting After Graduation: Mt. Hermon School for Boys LJ NN W i :Bi RICHARD HARRY MEADE Activities: Hi-Y, Cross Country, Traclc Favorite Alibi: Lapsus memoriae Favorite Song: Stein Song Hobby: Running After Graduation: College BERNARD LAMPREY MEADER Favorite Alibi: Out too late last night Favorite Song: Pennies from Heqven Hobby: Stamp collecting After Graduation: Diesel engineering POPKEN MELKDNIAN Favorite Expression: You're cracked! Favorite Alibi: I couldnlt find it Favorite: Gee, But Yozfre Swell Hobby: Making mechanical devices After Graduation: A job in the technical line SUREN MELKONIAN Favorite Expression: Don't be silly! Favorite Alibi: I forgot Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight Hobbies: Woodwork, machine work After Graduation: Wentworth Institute aaa Q-4 Q: SQ is e H9192 Qdqd Activities: Football, Track, Hi-Y Favorite Expression: I told you so Favorite Song: Carolina Moon Hobby: Reading MARGARET HELEN MINER Activities: Girls, Club Favorite Expression: Oh! my, yes xx Favorite Alibi: Couldn't find it V06 Favorite Song: Sophisticated Swing Hobbies: Swimming, skiing, dancing After Graduation: Nursing HAROLD EDWARD MOONEY Activities: Badminton Favorite Expression: What a peculiar piece of machinery Favorite Alibi: Up in Miss Neal's room Favorite Song: San Francisco Hobbies: Swimming, hunting, fishing After Graduation: Boston Embalming Scho PHYLLIS ARDENA MOORE Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economic Favorite Expression: My goodness! Favorite Song: Play to Me, Gypsy After Graduation: Business college CLARENCE EDWARD MERRYFIELD RAYMOND ALBERT MOORE Activities: Hockey, football, track, SYB, skating team Favorite Expression: Let's go on a toot Favorite Alibi: Forgot to remind myself not to forget Favorite Song: Hot-Nuts Hobbies: Sports, arguing After Graduation: New Hampton School for Boys, then Springfield College WALTER JOSEPH MOORE Favorite Expression: Oh, horsefeathersl Hobby: Fishing and hunting Af duation: College probably 6 5,5-X 6150? PAULINE ALICE MORGAN Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Favorite Expression: You know what? Favorite Alibi: I didn't have a typewriter Favorite Song: Goodnight My Love Hobbies: Skating, swimming After Graduation: Post-graduate Doius ANN MORIN Activities: Girls' Club, junior Red Cross, nomics Club Favorite Expression: No kidding! Favorite Alibi: I forgot to remember Favorite Song: Plenty of Money and You Hobbies: Skating, tennis, swimming After Graduation: Work Club Home Eco- Che ffm Q: SBS -ES ee il ' w 1l Q59 5 W mqd Joi-IN ERNEST MORIN Favorite Expression: I think you've got somethin there Favorite Alibi: Forgot it: home N' Favorite Song: There? a Small Hotel K Hobbies: Boating, swimming After Graduation: Work FRANK ANToNxo MORONO Activities: Hockey, Cheer Leading, Baseball Favorite Alibi: Got excused for hockey Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight Hobbies: Skating, skiing After Graduation: Work Cm-xRLo1'rE ANN MORRILL Activities: Girls' Club, Glee Club, Class Basketball Favorite Expression: One never knows, does one? Favorite Alibi: Because I didn't have time Favorite Song: My Last Affair Hobbies: Knitting, skiing, skating After Graduation: New Hampshire University LUCY LOUISE MORRILL Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Favorite Expression: I'll tell you later Favorite Alibi: Oh! I forgot Favorite Song: I n the Chapel in the Moonlight Hobbies: Skating, dancing 07' 21 M MAYLAND HERBERT MoRsE, JR. Activities: Football, hockey, tennis, gymnasium team, Student Council, traffic oflicer, Volunteer Qdesk ed- itor, , SYB Staff Ge Favorite Expression: Weird, ain't it? 5.,4Mllllf'M Favorite Song: Swamp Fire S IP MEF So- H2- H3 0-E 5-1 2.3 O F! O Pi ci. 0 P1 :x O KD W tn O :- O O D14 S4 Q2 SQ 'U v-1 0 ua Lf U1 O N4 ww C5 P14 0 Q O li C-' xp' 5-4 C 23 ,.. O v-1 FU 0 Q- O v-1 O rn Y' Vi rv C! Q- 0 'B ro OX l LENA ELEANOR MosEs Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club, Junior Red Cross Play Favorite Expression: Geecus crow Favorite Alibi: I left it home Favorite Song: When M y Dream Boat Comes Home After Graduation: Typist VVILLIAM MONROE MOULTON Favorite Expression: What'll you give for it? Favorite Alibi: I had to go down to the gun store Favorite Song: The Rogue Song Hobbies: Guns, guitar FRANK JOSEPH NARDINI Activities: Band QFirst Lieutenantj, Orchestra lVice- Council Page 6 Favorite Expression: Rue heel Favorite Alibi: I had to play last night Favorite Song: Star Dust Hobbies: Music, sports Che S SY HB 1l '97 5 W new 6, I DOROTHY MAE NASH Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Band Junior Red Cross Favorite Expression: I dOn't know Favorite Alibi: Didn't have time Favorite Song: For Sentimental Reasons Hobbies: Dancing, swimming GEORGE NEWTON Activities: Football fCapt.j, Hi-Y, Hockey Basket ball, Student Council fSec.j, Senior Class Treas Favorite Expression: Hi, Kisscup Favorite Alibi: I wasn't feeling so hot, had a hard night Favorite Song: Stomping at the Savoy Hobbies: Sports, reading RUTH ADELINE CAKES Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Favorite Expression: Oh! my gosh Favorite Alibi: I had a cold Favorite Song: When I'm with You Hobbies: Basketball, swimming, skating SIGNE JUNE OLSON Activities: Girls' Club Favorite Expression: Oh! fiddlesticks Favorite Song: Goodnight My Love Hobbies: Reading, tobogganing After Graduation: Post-graduate Clu FRANCIS HAROLD Oscoon Favorite Expression: Who'd a thunk it! Favorite Alibi: Couldn't find time Favorite Song: The Way You Look Tonight Hobbies: Basketball, music After Graduation: Boston Conservatory of Music S XY IBB EMILY MAY Orro Activities: Girls' Club Favorite Expression: You betcbal Favorite Alibi: Oh, gee! I forgot Favorite Song: Star Dust Hobby: Collections After Graduation: Bryn Mawr PRISCILLA PAGE Activities: Junior Red Cross, Girls, Club, Home Eco- nomics Club, Girls' Glee Club, Class Basketball Favorite Expression: Tl1ere's not much choice Favorite Alibi: I listened to the radio instead Favorite Song: lim Getting Sentimental over You 49, Hobbies: Swimming, skating 176 After Graduation: Wilfred Academy 7 Y NATALIE PAINTING Activities: Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Club, Class Basket- ball, Editor SYB, G. A. A., Student Council, Na- Paqe 6 tional Honor Society, Junior Red Cross Favorite Expression: Oh, Gee! Favorite Alibi: Oh! I dicln't know the assignment Favorite Song: Italian Street Song Hobbies: Music, swimming, skating After Graduation: College 8 Che S XY I .lr - lbw 1l QD 35 W Taye LLOYD MILTON PALMER Activities: Hockey, Traclc, Football Favorite Expression: Never heard of it Favorite Alibi: I had to go away Favorite Song: With Plenty of Money and You Hobby: Baseball After Graduation: Work fi BERNARD VINCENT PHANEUF Activities: Band Favorite Expression: Wow! Search me Favorite Alibi: Paper route Wx Hobbies: Swimming, music, ping-pong and bicycle riding WJ, jj After Graduation: College fl GERARD JOSEPH PHANEUF Activities: Band Favorite Expression: Good Gravy!!! Favorite Alibi: They told me so Favorite Song: San Francisco Hobbies: Radio, stamps After Graduation: Post-graduate PAUL EMILE PHANEUF Activities: Football manager, Tennis manager, ing Club Favorite Expression: Jumping Jehosaphat! Favorite Alibi: I thought you meant- Favorite Song: Volga Boatmen Hobbies: Gardening, ping-pong After Graduation: Post-graduate, mechanics ,i Debat- food paac l'j VM if wwe l' JANET ISABELLE PICKETT Activities: Girls' Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Debating Club Favorite Expression: Glepes! Favorite Alibi: Well, you see, everything happened at once Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight Hobbies: Sports, music After Graduation: University of New Hampshire SYBIL IRENE PIERCE Activities: Debating Club, Volunteer Favorite Expression: Sashiell Wammett Favorite Alibi: Fm sorry Favorite Song: Indian Love Call Hobbies: Archery, tennis, and blondes After Graduation: College or dramatic school JUSTINE LUCINA PILLSBURY Activities: Dramatic Club, Girls' Glee Club Favorite Expression: Whatis that got to do with the price of pork? Favorite Alibi: I'm sorry, but I left it in the car Favorite Song: Until Today Hobbies: Reading, dogs After Graduation: New Hampshire University PHILIP BAILEY POOLE Activities: Band, Orchestra, Junior Red Cross Favorite Expression: Where's the icebox, Tillie? Favorite Alibi: She kept me out too late last night Favorite Song: Fm Forever Blowing Bubbles Hobbies: Bait casting, making puns, swimming, draw- ing After Graduation: Work Cla S NY IIB 1l QD Z5 W gudqe 70 Chg S WY B 1l 9 35 71 T 'ui' 7' SHIRLEY FREEMAN Po'rrER Favorite Expression: Ain't got time Favorite Alibi: Can't do it Favorite Song: They Cut Down the Old Pine Tree Hobbies: Hunting, fishing After Graduation: Work EDWIN N AHUM PRESCOTT Activities: Junior Red Cross, National Honor Society Favorite Expression: Merci beaucoup Favorite Alibi: Lost my book Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight After Graduation: Bookkeeping EVA ALMIRA PROVENCAL Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Favorite Expression: I'l1 slam you Favorite Alibi: I can't remember Favorite Song: When M y Dreamhoat Comes Home Hobbies: Reading, sports RAYMOND GEORGE PROVOST V Activities: Cross Country tx 7 Favorite Expression: If you will HW Favorite Alibi: I left it home ' Favorite Song: Swamp Fire Hobbies: Collecting autographs and pictures of orches- tra leaders After Graduation: Boston School of Anatomy and Em- balming ROBERT CLAYTON RAINIE Activities: Basketball, Baseball, Band, Orchestra, Stu- dent Council, National Honor Society, Junior Red Cross, Traffic Squad GZ Favorite Expression: Well, dunno 6 Favorite Alibi: I forgot that part Favorite Song: Fm Getting Sentimental Over You S Hobbies: Music, sports, collecting signs After Graduation: Dartmouth College ll JANXCE COLMAN RANDLET1' Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Favorite Expression: For Pete's sake Favorite Alibi: I didn't have time Hobbies: Reading, cooking, tennis After Graduation: Keene Normal School WAISTEL ARDNARM RICE Activities: Golf, Tennis Favorite Expression: I forgot Favorite Alibi: I wasn't here yesterday Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight Hobby: Collecting knives Q, After Graduation: College 176 EDNA ELNORA RICHARDS Activities: Girls' Club Favorite Expression: Gosh salcesl Favorite Alibi:I didn't hear you Qaqg 72 Favorite Song: When My Dreamboat Comes Home Hobby: Whistlmg After Graduation: Secretarial work MARY GERTRUDE RITCHIE l Activities: Girls' Club Favorite Expression: Blow over! illg Favorite Alibi: I forgot all about it Favorite Song: Did You Mean It? S Hobby: Hiking NY After Graduation: Office work IB IRMA JUNE ROGERS Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Favorite Expression: Oh, my goodness! Favorite Alibi: Left it in my locker Favorite Song: South Sea Island Magic Hobbies: Swimming, dancing FRANK ROBERT RoY Activities: Football, pole-vaulting, Student Council Favorite Expression: Kiss him again Favorite Alibi: I had a date ill Favorite Song: I'm Shooting High Hobby: Sports 5 W HARRY CLYDE ROYCE, JR. Activities: Tennis, Junior Red Cross Play, Senior Play gja 6 Favorite Expression: Says you! q 73 Favorite Alibi: I did it, but I left the papers home Favorite Song: Serenade in the Night Hobbies: Tap and exhibition ballroom dancing After Graduation: College perhaps :Ziff NOVART ALICE SAMPADIAN Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Favorite Expression: What is this? A game? Favorite Alibi: I didn't know how to do it Favorite Song: Goodnight My Love Hobby: Sports S After Graduation: Business College Y B ETHEL ELIZABETH SANDQUIST Activities: SYB Staff, Junior Red Cross Council, Girls' Club Favprite Expression: Oh! goodness Favorite Alibi: I didn't know anything about it Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight Hobby: Letter writing After Graduation: Secretarial work JAMES MORRILL SAWYER Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, other outdoor sports After Graduation: Forestry H6852 'TI N C O E. FP O U1 P1 'U 3 3 F? '-4 0 3' U' CI FY I d 0 l a I RICHARD HALL SAWYER Activities: Boys' Glee Club, Class Secretary fsopho- more, Favorite Alibi: Had a date and- Favorite Song: On the Road to Mandalay Hobbies: Music, skating After Graduation: New Hampshire University The S W B 1l QD Z5 W Tw 75 ELIZABETH ANNA SCHERIG Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Favorite Expression: All righty! Favorite Alibi: It's in my other book Favorite Song: Pennies from Heaven Hobby: Sports After Graduation: Business college EVELYN LUCY SCHERIG f Activities: Girls, Club ji 9 i Favorite Expression: Skip it! fy C, Favorite Alibi: I left it home Ki If V Favorite Song: D'Lo'vely Hobby: Sports After Graduation: Post-graduate GORDON EDWARD SCHNEIDER I ' Activities: junior Red Cross il Favorite Expression: Wait a minute l f Favorite Alibi: I forgot Favorite Song: Home on the Range Hobby: Fishing KATHERINE ELLA SCHNEIDER Activities: Girls' Club, Junior Red Cross Favorite Expression: Heck!! Favorite Alibi: I'm busy Favorite Song: D'Lo1fely Hobbies: Dancing, skating i., DANA EMMoNs SMITH I i Activities: Junior Red Cross Favorite Alibi: I had an ear ache Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, skating, swimming S NY ' , ID! DARWIN NELSON SMITH Activities: Junior Red Cross Council, Boys' Glee Club Favorite Expression: I wouldn't be a knowing Favorite Alibi: Didn't have time! Favorite Song: With Plenty of Money and You Hobbies: Dancing, skating, golf MARGARET SMITH Activities: Girls' Club, junior Red Cross Favorite Expression: Hey!! Favorite Alibi: I don't know Favorite Song: When l'm With You 499 Hobby: Swimming 36 After Graduation: Secretarial work W RICHARD WALTER SMITH Favorite Expression: Quiet! Page 7 Favorite Alibi: I lost it Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight Hobbies: Swimming, skating After Graduation: Work Clie S EIS!-6 HMG: 5 u WILLIAM MINOR SNOW Activities: Football, Baseball Favorite Expression: Oh! Yeah? Favorite Alibi: I don't know ' Favorite Song: Pennies From Heaven Hobby: Lettering CLINTON OAKES STEVENS Activities: Hi-Y, Hockey, Baseball Favorite Expression: I'll see you later Favorite Alibi: I didn't have time Favorite Song: Rainbow on the River Hobby: Collecting menus from restaurants After Graduation: Northeastern University, perhaps MARION JUNE STEVENSON Activities: Girls' Club, SYB Staff Favorite Expression: You and me, both Favorite Alibi: Had gym, so couldn't do itl Favorite Song: I'm Getting Sentimental over You Hobbies: Swimming, skiing After Graduation: Post-graduate, then Simmons Col lege BARBARA ELLEN STORY Activities: Junior Red Cross, Girls' Club Favorite Expression: Well, Marion! Favorite Alibi: Didn't have time Favorite Song: Star Dust Hobbies: Golf, swimming, reading, drawing After Graduation: Mechanics Art Institute, Roches- ter, N. Y. CLAYTON Ross1TER SWAIN Activities: Basketball Favorite Expression: Use your head! Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight Favorite Alibi: I forgot to remember Clie Hobbies: Modeling, airplanes S After Graduation: Post-graduate 233 ll FRANCES PEARL TAYLoR Activities: Basketball, Girls' Club, Home Economics Club Favorite Expression: Gee whiz! Favorite Alibi: Got a lot of work to do! Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight Hobby: Sports LZSWW1 :T N ROBERTA TAYLOR Activities: Girls' Club Favorite Expression: Really! Favorite Alibi: I was just going to Favorite Song: Star Dust 4, Hobbies: Skiing, reading 9, After Graduation: Katharine Gibbs School 5 EARL WENTWORTH TERRELL Favorite Expression: You don't mean to say Favorite Alibi: I had business to attend to Qjaqe 7 Favorite Song: Nobodyis Darling but Mine Hobbies: Hunting, fishing After Graduation: Work alle Q2 SQ sa Q Sl Nl KO ELIZABETH OLIVE THOMAS Activities: Band, Crchestra, G. A. A., Girls' Club Favorite Expression: Quid est hoc? Hobbies: Playing the clarinet, skating, skiing, swimming After Graduation: Post-Graduate, then college JEAN LOUISE TILTON Activities: Student Council, Dramatic Club, SYB Staff, Girls' Club, Volunteer Staff, Red Cross Play, Senior Play Favorite Expression: Horrors!! MJT Favorite Alibi: Sorry! ,337 Favorite Song: Gee, but You,re SwellL4.' F -jf Hobby: Sports After Graduation: Abbott Academy, then Wheaton College CARLETON WAYNE TITUS Activities: Band Favorite Alibi: Dicln, t have time! Favorite Song: Pennies From Heaven Hobbies: Music, making things After Graduation: Work ALLAN EDWARD UPTON Activities: Hi-Y Favorite Expression: No doubt! Favorite Alibi: I tool: the wrong book home Favorite Song: Old Man River Hobbies: Hunting, fishing BETTY VAN LAER Activities: Class Basketball, Girls' Club, Tennis Favorite Expression: My work is done, why wait Favorite Alibi: I was just going to do that Favorite Song: Mr. Ghost Goes to Town Hobby: Tennis After Graduation: Keene Normal School ? at s NY IIB DORIS ELIZABETH WAITE Activities: Debating Club, Junior Red Cross C SYB Staff, Volunteer Staff, Girls' Club Favorite Expression: Some people's children Favorite Alibi: I was thinking! Favorite Song: Swamp Fires Hobbies: Sports, skiing After Graduation: Middlebury College ROBERT WHITTAKER WALKER Favorite Expression: That's a fact Favorite Alibi: I had too much studying Favorite Song: With Plenty of Money and You Hobbies: Skiing, swimming, hiking, hunting After Graduation: Probably Mt. Hermon M ROLAND :GUILD WALSH Activities: Football, Baseball Favorite Expression: Take and fix it Favorite Alibi: I forgot it Favorite Song: Bury Me Out on the Prairie I-lobbies: Hunting, fishing After Graduation: Work ouncil, 1l .917 1, K 71 one so LP EDWARD HUTCHINSON WASON Activities: Dramatic Club, Library Club Favorite Expression: I was afraid o' that 6-lm Favorite Alibi: I forgot all about it - Favorite Song: Sweetheart, Let's Grow Old Togetffer Hobbies: Aviation, dramatics After Graduation: Post-graduate . AM S NY IB .1 MARY ELIZABETH WATKINS Activities: Girls' Club, Dramatic Club, Girls' Glee Club, SYB Staff, Class Basketball, Junior Red Cross Favorite Expression: Hi, there! Favorite Alibi: I forgot to remember Favorite Song: When My Dream Boat Comes Home Hobbies: Reading, sports After Graduation: Secretarial work WILLIAM FRANCIS WELCH Favorite Alibi: I left it in the car Hobbies: Home worlc shop, chemistry, radio ,ll After Graduation: Los Angeles Radio School QD 5 W ELIZABETH MARY WESTON Activities: Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Club, Volunteer Staff We 8' Favorite Expression: Shucksl Favorite Alibi: I was sick Favorite Song: Smoke Dreams Hobbies: Dancing, tennis, swimming, skating, skiing After Graduation: Nursing effadfym C CHESTER Louis WHEELER Activities: Football, Hockey, Hi-Y Favorite Expression: Ain't that fierce Favorite Alibi: Didn't have time Favorite Song: I t's Love Pm After Hobbies: Swimming, golf, drawing, dancing After Graduation: College FRED SATERLY W1Lcox Favorite Expression: So what? Favorite Alibi: It's a long way home Favorite Song: Boots and Saddles Hobbies: Hockey, basketball, skiing FRANK WILSON Activities: Volunteer Staff, Band, Red Cross Play manager, Favorite Expression: T. T. Favorite Alibi: I can'tl Iive got a detention slip Favorite Song: Spingtime in the Rockies fstage Hobbies: Sailing, swimming, skiing, photography After Graduation: Phillips-Andover SHIRLEY MAE WILSON Activities: Girls' Club, Home Economics Club, Red Cross Favorite Expression: There'll come a day! Favorite Alibi: I was absent Favorite Song: When Did You Leave Heaven? Hobbies: Skating, basketball After Graduation: Secretarial work Junior Clie S XY i 1l '99 35 W gndqe 82 ilbe S NY ll 1l QD 5 71 giaqe ffm 1. LOUISE L. WING Activities: junior Red Cross Play, Economics Club, Class Basketball, Soft Ball Favorite Expression: Quiet! Favorite Alibi: Was out late last night Favorite Song: Pennies From Heaven Hobbies: Skating, thumbing, all sports After Graduation: Forsyth Dental Co e if ing TE 'F 'YW flung!! STEPHEN WHITE WINSHIP Activities: Football, Hockey, Baseball, Hi-Y, Volun- teer and SYB Staffs, Student Council, Traffic Squad Favorite Expression: Everything's under control Favorite Alibi: Cleo got out of gas Favorite Song: Star Dust Hobbies: Skiing, fixing the Hivver After Graduation: Dartmouth College 110.110 SIU7 f6cef1ff:4':': t: 'C CC blfafli S .. X .. LL awe!- ff! ANGUS B. Wooosumr Activities: Track fCapt.l, Student Council, Volunteer Staff, SYB Staff, Boys' Glee Club, Cross Country, National Honor Society Favorite Expression: Any questions ya wanta raise?- None .wg Favorite Alibi: It's miles to Dunbarton and-? Book be are too heavy, too- Q: ,fx Favorite Song: M y Mom KCQGQJ9 Qx Hobbies: Trying to dance, all sports except ping-pong After Graduation: Springfield College perhaps EARL NATHAN WOODBURY Favorite Expression: Oh! Yeah? Favorite Alibi: I left my book home Hobbies: Skating, swimming After Graduation: Work V5 v KENNETH MAXWELL Woom Favorite Expression: Don't bother me! Favorite Alibi: I didn't have time Favorite Song: In the Chapel in the Moonlight Hobby: Moving pictures Che S W I! 1Il 9? 3 W QJaqe 84 IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM JOSEPH BERGEVIN 1920-1937 LEEMAN BERNARD MAN N 1920-193 5 w-MQ HINGE: 5 35 Q Q2 '59 s H95 3 Gfass .Mafia Life without learning is death Vita sine litteris mors est. W- . . tvghify - A ,-'I at , J' Q? Syvum ' :4.'.---'ffl , , A ffl.,-. pi ', 'HS' 1 '- J! 1, MQ I ty. 51' b 14. H.. rc ,fs Q---4--. -'S Uv-, l .-L '552i.,'E!-.,,' ' :Q-Q -'q . ', ' ..v - x -a , ,V I A i i I 1- -Y iv '- 2 ' , qq3.Mx'x 4 ' K .L M . 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MANUSCRIPT COMMITTEE: Barbara Lovejoy, Chairman, Trudy Goodwin, Marilyn Davis, Mary Watkins, Ethel Sandquist, Hazel Hill. PROPHECY COMMITTEE: Frank Wilson, Chairman, Stephen Winship, Robert Brown, Harry Royce, Raymond Provost, Marion Stevenson. INITIALS COMMITTEE: Virginia Butterfield, Chairman, Roy Lang, Alberta Butterfield, Harry Royce, Elizabeth Weston. ADVISERSZ Constance Timlin, Literary, Belle L. Twombly, M anusrript, John E. Reed, Busi- ness. Q SSH E 3 Saul Adler Walter Ames Shirley Anderson Eric Andrews Gladys Andrews Horace Andrews John Angwin Elizabeth Annicchiarico William Avery Virginia Ayers Dorothy Bartlett Marian Bartlett Horace Batchelder Ralph Batchelder Frank Bean Doris Benoit Sherman Benson Joseph Clare Berry Jeanne Blake Leroy Blanchard Beverly Bridge Elisabeth Brown Katherine Brown Marian Brown Robert Brown Winfield Brown Wilson Brunel Alice Bundy John Bunten Mary Bunten Alberta Butterfield Virginia Butterfield Anne Carlisle Edwin Carlson Bruce Carr Collins Carr Timothy Casey Marjorie Cate Beatrice Chabot v , . ,., ..,.,7 W - V.. .:,,.?.f,-..- fi .. . . 'f 'W V ?7'7' . .fy - xi Gian glzifiafs s. A. W. G. A. s. J. A. E. H. A. G. M. A. H. H. A. J. M. A. E. A. W. H. A. v. A. D. M. B. M. E. B. H. R. B. R. E. B. F. E. B. D. E. B. W. s. B. J. c. B. J. s. B. L. s. B. B. H. B. E. E. B. K. A. B. M. A. B. R. F. B. W. R. B. W. B. A. E. B. J. B. M. F. B. A. T. B. v. E. B. A. L. c. E. 1. C. B. W. c. C. F. c. T. c. M. 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Some artist Well groomed always Such jolly actions Enjoys hunting animals Gets much attention Horace hates advice just makes amends Ever active William has animals Very alluring Delights meeting boys Marian entertains boys Horace rides beautifully Rather enjoyable boy Fine, eager boy Doris enjoys basketball Was some boy just can' t behave Jeanne sweeps busily Loves silly books Bring her bliss Efficient, exceptional, brilliant Kitty adores breakfast Makes all behave Robert features blushing Winfield runs bravely Willing boy Always enjoys bands John behaves Makes fun best Attracts the boys Very excitable being Anne looks clever Early in classes Bruce wants concerts Courageously faces class Team's choice Makes merry chatter Boxes many chaps SHG: IR R80 H . aim Q Q..-2 SQ K8 Arthur Chadwick Eileen Champagne Ethel Champagne Norman Champagne Ernestine Chapman Carolyn Cheney Robert Chickering George Cilley Maizie Cilley Maurice Clark Ruth Clough Wendell Clough Dawson Colby Richard Colby Helen Colgan Katherine Collins Anita Comolli Elizabeth Corser Albert Cote Alphonse Cote Rita Coulombe Olive Craigue Alice Currier Christine Currier George Currier Elsie Curtis Margaret Dahood Roland Daneaulr Marilyn Davis Robert Davis Anne Denning Ruth Densmore Karl Donaghy Rita Donahue Clarence Drew David Drew Jean Drew Violet Drouin Marcel Dupont Harold Dyment John Edwards Barbara Fairbanks A. C. C. E. C. C. E. E. C. N. C. E. E. C. C. C. R. D. C. G. C. C. M. o. C. M. W. C. R. C. W. A. C. D. 1-1. C. R. C. 1-1. V. M. K. C. A. M. C. E. C. A. J. C. A. C. R. A. C. o. R. C. A. C. C. E. G. G. R. C. E. M. C. M. M. D. R. D. M. D. R. G. D. A. D. R. M. D. K. W. D. R. M. D. c.1.D. D. C. D. J. L. D. V. B. D. M. G. D. H. A. D. J. A. E. B. J. P. Always clever chap Eats calories carefully Earnest, energetic, clever No change! Educates everyone correctly Cute curls Really dances creditably George continually charms Many odd colors Meets women coyly Really considerate Wakes after class Daring, happy, cheerful Rather clever Has very many chums Katherine conquers Always manages charmingly Elizabeth charms Jolly comrade Always courteous Really amusing classmate Often rewrites compositions Always cautious Christine-esteemed classmate Gallivants round city Ever making cracks Makes merry dancing Really daring Must dance Referees good deeds Always dancing Really modest damsel Karl works diligently Run! mighty dynamite! Cautious in decisions David craves dancing Jean loves dogs Veracious, bubbling, daring Marcel gains dignity He ardently delivers Jolly, able, earnest Brilliant, jolly, fair James Fallon Arlene Farnham Alfred Field Franklin Flynn Sara Foster Bernice Fredette Eleanor Frost Ernest Frost Louise Galligan Mary George Trudy Goodwin Guy Gowen Carl Greeley Constance Greeley Jeanette Guilbault Thomas Gullage Gordon Hall Sidney Hall Eunice Hamm Lois Hammond Shirley Hammond Mary Louise Hancock Philip Hartshorn Melvin Haven Jean Hayward Virginia Headberg Winifred Heath Rebecca Henry Hazel Hill John Hilliard Eugene Hodgdon Mary Hollis Marjorie Holt Ralph Holt Blanche Houston Russell Hutchins Lucy Ianuzzo Marguerite Jerd Carol Johnson David Johnson Ruth Jones Petro Kallechey J. R. F. A. M. P. A. G. F. P. W. F. s. F. B. R. F. B. L. F. B. M. F. A. L. G. M. M. G. T. M. G. G. W. G. C. W. G. C. M. G. J. R. G. T. A. G. G. K. H. S. L. H. E. M. H. L. L. H. s. G. H. M. L. H. P. C. H. M. A. H. J. F. H. v. P. H. W. M. H. R. A. H. H. G. H. J. E. H. E. R. H. M. B. H. M. L. H. R. H. B. J. H. R. W. H. L. M. 1. M. L. J. C. J. D. L. J. R. H. J. P. G. K. James runs fast Always makes fun Always good fun Fights with ferocity Such fun! Been rather friendly Enjoys laughing frequently Every man's friend After Lulu's gone! Many merry giggles Trudy makes gaiety Guy waltzes gracefully Considered wild guy Cheerful, merry, gay Jeanette recites gleefully Tom always goes Gordon keeps happy Sid loves humor Expects many honors Lois loves history She gives happiness Mary looks happy Pulls curly hair Mel always hurries Jean flames high Vamps poor he-men Womanly, merry, happy Really aims high Hazel giggles hilariously John enjoys hockey Eugene reigns here Makes boys happy Marjorie likes holidays Remains home Bury, joking, happy Really works hard Likes many ideas Makes life jolly Clever joker David likes justice Ruth hates jokes Pretty good kid Q 52695 NERC: is Ke 'M Clie S NY I 11 9 K 71 -11-1 Qdqt 92 Charlotte King William Knowles Ernest LaBrie Simone LaFlamme Robert Lancisi Roy Lang john Lavery Barbara Lee Ophelia Lemire Daniel Lincoln Virginia Linscott Kenneth Littlefield Helen Lloyd Barbara Loiselle Barbara Lovejoy Nancy Luther Florence MacKenzie Maryann Mahoney Edward Makris Gordon Manchester Barbara Marshall Robert Marshall Gerard Martel William Martell Barbara Martin Robert Martin Florence Matulaitis Delmina Mayhew Daniel McAteer james McBain Phyllis McCauley Robert McCauley Herbert McClintock Malcolm McKenzie Richard Meade Bernard Meader Popken Melkonian Suren Melkonian Clarence Merryfield Margaret Miner Harold Mooney Phyllis Moore C. K. W. J. K. E. B. L. S. L. R. F. L. R. Y. L. J. J. L. R. B. L. o. M. A. D. G. L. v. W. L. K. A. L. H. M. L. B. W. L. B. M. L. N. L. F. c. M. M. M. B. L. M. G. B. M. B. J. M. R. D. M. G. M. W. M. B. M. R. s. M. B. H. M. D. A. M. D. c. M. J. H. M. P. M. M. J. R. M. H. W. M. M. B. M. R. H. M. B. M. P. M. s. M. C. B. M. M. H. M. H. B. M. R. A. M. Cute kid William just knows Eager, energetic, lively Snappy looking Really fine leader Roy yodels loudly just joyful lad Rather bewitching lass Ob ective: marrying a lumberman Dan gets lovesick Virginia writes letters Knows all lines Has many likes Bubbling with laughter Busy, miscievous lady Nice looking Frank, clever, mischievous Merry maiden Edward likes music Grasps big moments Buys jazz music Really doesn't mind Gallant man Witty, mischievous Boundless merrymaking Requests smooth melodies Flirtatious, happy maiden Dresses always modish Dan craves merriment just hates mathematics Popular, merry maiden John reads much He wants merriment Malcolm earns money Runs hasty miles Brilliant, merry Perseveres modestly Such music! Can eat much Must have music He enjoys music Prefers acting modestly Raymond Moore Walter Moore Pauline Morgan Doris Morin John Morin Frank Morono Charlotte Morrill Lucy Morrill Herbert Morse Lena Moses William Moulton Frank Nardini Dorothy Nash George Newton Ruth Oakes Signe Olson Francis Osgood Emily Otto Priscilla Page Natalie Painting Lloyd Palmer Bernard Phaneuf Gerard Phaneuf Paul Phaneuf Janet Pickett Sybil Pierce Justine Pillsbury Philip Poole Shirley Potter Edwin Prescott Eva Provencal Raymond Provost Robert Rainie Janice Randlett Waistel Rice Edna Richards Mary Ritchie June Rogers Frank Roy Harry Royce Novart Sampadian Ethel Sandquist R. A. M. W. J. M. P. A. M. D. A. M. J. E. M. F. A. M. c. A. M. L. L. M. M. H. M. L. E. M. W. M. M. F. J. N. D. M. N. G. N. R. A. o. s. J. o. F. H. o. E. M. o. P. P. N. P. L. M. P. B. v. P. G. J. P. P. E. P. J. 1. P. s. 1. P. J. L. P. P. B. P. s. F. P. E. N. P. E. A. P. R. G. P. R. C. R. J. C. R. W. A. R. E. E. R. M. A. C. R. J. 1. R. F. R. R. H. C. R. N. A. s. E. E. s. Robust and mischievous Wants job motoring Pauline admires men Dresses attractively mannish John enjoys much Frank always manages Charlotte attracts many Lucy looks merry Merry hockey man Looks ever merry Willie makes money Frank jumps nervously Doesnlt mind noise Groans never Ruth attracts others Seen jay-walking often Frankly hates orals Emily mimics often Peppy person Nice pal Looks most pleasant Been very punctual Gay, jovial person Paul enjoys picnics Jolly, inquiring person Sybil interests people Jolly, loyal pal Philip buys peanuts Specially line person Ed notices particulars Ever acts polite Really gay pretender Robert creates rhythm Janice craves reading Waistel admires racing Eager, earnest, right Mary always chooses red Jaunty in red Frank really runs Has charming romances Never acts simple Enjoys every study Um 54511 Q.-'-.E HQ 3 Q warn EGGS R? be James Sawyer Richerd Sawyer Elizabeth Scherig Evelyn Scherig Gordon Edward Schneider Katherine Schneider Dana Smith Darwin Smith Margaret Smith Richard Smith William Snow Clinton Stevens Marion Stevenson Doris Stiles Barbara Story Clayton Swain Frances Taylor Roberta Taylor Earl Terrell Elizabeth Thomas Jean Tilton Carleton Titus Allan Upton Betty Van Laer Doris Waite Robert Walker Roland Walsh Edward Wason Mary Watkins William Welch Elizabeth Weston Chester Wheeler Fred Wilcox Frank Wilson Shirley Wilson Louise Wing Stephen Winship Angus Woodbury Earl Woodbury Kenneth Woods J. M. s. R. H. s. B. A. s. B. L. s. G. B. s. K. B. s. D. B. s. D. N. s. M. s. R. W. s. W. M. s. C. o. s. M. J. s. D. C. s. B. B. s. C. R. s. F. R. T. R. T. B. W. T. B. o. T. J. L. T. C. W. T. A. B. U. B. v. D. B. W. R. W. W R. W. B. W. M. B. W. W. F. W. B. M. W. C. L. W. F. s. W. B. P. W. s. M. W. L. C. W. s. W. W. A. B. W. B. N. W. K. M. W. just mighty serious Richard has studies Enjoys acting silent Eager little secretary Gordon enjoys swimming Kitty ever smiles Detests every study Does not speed Model student Rather winning smile With much success Calls out sweetly Marion joyously sings Doesn't crave style Barbara enjoys sketching Can't remain silent Forever painting trees Really trustworthy Ever waxes truthful Earnest, observing, truthful just loves thrills Called woman teaser Always expects unusual Bit versatile Doris enjoys waltzing Robert waits willingly Really wary Eager wager Many estimable ways Will find work Ever making wisecracks Chester loves work Friendly, sincere, willing Frank plays well Seldom meets worst Love comes wild Steve whistles willingly Angus behaves well Earl never waits Kenneth modestly works Gian CM!! HF ll E IT be remembered that we, the class of 1937, of Concord High School in the city of Concord, County of Merrimack and State of New Hampshire, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, views of the faculty to the contrary notwithstanding, but knowing the uncertainties of this life, as evidenced by the mutable affections of the lovely sex, do hereby make this our last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all wills by us previously made. Our just debts should be paid by our dearest associates, the Class of 1938, in recognition of worthy lessons learned by watching the progress of their superiors, the Class of 1937. After the payment of these just debts, we hereby dispose of our estate as follows: Saul Adler leaves his non-fade tan to an envious pale-face in the Junior Class. Walter Ames leaves many broken hearts among the teachers. Shirley Anderson leaves some well-fingered books for the faculty to mourn over. Eric Andrews leaves a warm seat on the football bench. Gladys Andrews doesn't leave any avoirdupois. Horace Andrews leaves his hoary locks to a jealous lass in the Sophomore Class. John Angwin leaves for better or for worse. Elizabeth Annicchiarico leaves behind a cognominal burden. William Avery leaves the teachers with peace that follows after storm. Virginia Ayers leaves a blank look and a sigh on the lips of the Junior boys. Dorothy Bartlett leaves without having to be cranked. Marian Bartlett leaves her name etched on a-excellent chirography. Horace Batchelder leaves not only Concord High School, but Earth, in his personally designed, constructed, and piloted airplane. Ralph Batchelder leaves the atmosphere of Concord High School permeated with the nomenclature of radio paraphemalia. Frank Bean leaves everything but the memory of the happy days when- Doris Benoit leaves merely because the others do. Sherman Benson leaves the boys of Concord High School an example of sartorial perfection. Clare Joseph Berry leaves his violin at home for a change. Jeanne Blake leaves, but not on parole. Leroy Blanchard leaves his books thoroughly squeezed and utterly juiceless. Beverly Bridge leaves to propose a bill to Congress which reads: The length of all secondary school days shall be from 12 to 1, with an hour for lunch. Elizabeth Brown leaves to frame her report cards consisting of solid phalanxes of A's. Katherine Brown reluctantly leaves her candy-selling position to an aspiring saleswoman in the Junior Class. Marian Brown leaves a gone-but-not-forgotten expression on the physiognomies of the Sophomore swains. Robert Brown leaves with an educated at last on his lips, following a deep sigh of relief. Winfield Brown leaves, but not without a lachrymal deluge. Wilson Brunel bequeaths his mammoth paw Q 5493 Q: HQ em we 95 i Q5-gw W-1-,rips-nqnrz-F , -U- -I--rs-vfn - . . Che S NY I 1l '93 3 71 ?dq6 W. to next year's football tosser. Alice Bundy wills to the future archery club of Concord High School her collection of Cupid's bows and arrows. John Bunten leaves the Dramatic Club wondering who will fill his shoes. Mary Bunten leaves a grassless path across the lawn. Alberta Butterfield leaves light-heartedly but not light-headedly. Virginia Butterfield wills her recipe for keeping slim to Mildred Sanders. Anne Carlisle leaves coach Thelma Boutwell looking for another Anne Carlisle. Edwin Carlson refuses to leave his reputation as a baseball player. Bruce Carr leaves the door ajar, not a jar, as usual. Collins Carr leaves a black'n blue spot on Phil Poole's left arm. Timothy Casey leaves with smoke in his eyes. Marjorie Cate leaves without urging. Beatrice Chabot says, 'Tm leaving and nobody's going to stop me this time. Arthur Chadwick leaves nothing but a whiz, a whirr, and a cloud of dust as he whirls by in his new car. Eileen Champagne leaves without knowing what her last name tastes like. Ethel Champagne leaves with the knowledge that her first and last name just donit mix. Norman Champagne leaves that omnipresent smile to Donald Nutter. Ernestine Chapman leaves avec beaucoup de plaisir. Carolyn Cheney leaves cum laude. Robert Chickering leaves. in a hurryg and can he travel-whewll George Cilley leaves without even a look behind. Maizie Cilley leaves merely an auf wiedersehen. Maurice Clark leaves for new worlds to conquer. Ruth Clough leaves the only sensible way-via the door. Wendell Clough wills his speed to an ambitious track man. Dawson Colby leaves to join the Red Sox after his Concord High School triumphs. Richard Colby takes his athletic ability with him as he will need it at the Pan-American tiddle-de-wink championship. Helen Colgan leaves her ability to play tennis to- Anne Shattuck. Katherine Collins leaves her sister. Anita Comolli won't leave HIM. Betty Corser leaves in her Buick. fNot alonellj Albert Cote can't leave fast enough. Alphonse Cote leaves with a little help. Rita Coulombe leaves her school book reluctantly. Olive Craigue leaves her stately altitude to some of these ushrimpy Sophomoresf' Alice Currier leaves her bass viol with her compliments- and the rosin. Christine Currier leaves her bashful ways to Eunice Eaton. George Currier leaves his ability as a quarterback to Frank Amrol. Elsie Curtis leaves that back seat in Miss Timlin's room. Margaret Dahood leaves for her brother to carry the burden. Roland Daneault leaves by request. Marilyn Davis leaves her blond hair and winning ways to any brunette who believes Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Robert Davis leaves with a sigh. Anne Denning leaves her giggles to Arlene Dunn. Ruth Densmore leaves without Bukus Morin. Karl Donaghy doesn't need to leave his scholastic ability to his brother. Rita Donahue leaves her babyish ways to Corinne' Nelson. Clarence Drew leaves his dear old school behind. David Drew leaves with HER. Yes? Jean Drew leaves for good. Violet Drouin won't leave everything-after all! Marcel Dupont leaves his playfulness to Eddie Audette. Harold Dyment leaves the girls in a lurch. Jean Edmunds leaves unobserved. Barbara Fairbanks leaves to join him. James Fallon leaves reluctantly. f'?j Arlene Farnham leaves her auburn tresses to Pat Denning. Alfred Fields leaves us all wondering how he did it. Franklin Flynn leaves that come hither look and those gorgeous arched eyebrows to John Stanley. Sara Foster leaves her many virtues to Anne Kilkenny. Bernice Fredette leaves for Thayer's Pond. Eleanor Frost leaves without a worry. Ernest Frost leaves his name to contrast the winter of '37, Louise Galligan leaves her flute to anyone who wants to play Popeye. Mary George leaves after getting her diploma. Trudy Goodwin wills her position as manager of the basketball team to Barbara Knowlton. Guy Gowan leaves his athletic ability to Whacky,' Ingham. Carl Greeley leaves it alone for a while. Constance Greeley leaves for the city limits. Jeanette Guilbault leaves her in- spiring marks to someone whose marks aren't so inspiring. Thomas Gullage leaves that voice to Bing Crosby. Gordon Hall leaves for the summer. Sidney Hall can't make up his mind to leave yet. Eunice Hamm leaves for a job. Lois Hammond wills her walk and all those red-hot dates to Estelle Covey. Shirley Hammond leaves town. Mary Louise Hancock leaves her sunny personality to some of these dull Juniors. Philip Hartshorn leaves his red hair to Frank Leavitt. Melvin Haven leaves his suede jacket to Bill Ingham. Jean Hayward leaves her braid to Dorothy Robinson. Virginia Headberg leaves her laugh to Elizabeth Mulligan. Winifred Heath leaves those tender blushes to Wilberta Moody. Rebecca Henry wills her piano ability to Eleanor Murphy. Hazel Hill leaves her basketball ability to Ruby Monell. John Hilliard leaves his cheer-leading ability to Gert Woodbury. Eugene Hodgdon leaves ability to talk to Austin Hardy. Mary Hollis leaves her ability to whisper in 206 the 6th period to Marjorie Webster. Marjorie Holt wills her French accomplishments to Dorothy Bugbee. Ralph Holt leaves his bicycle to Hale Leavitt. Blanche Houston leaves without a typewriter. Russell Hutchins leaves that violin ability to Robert Owen. Lucy Ianuzzo leaves her name for all persons mistreated in tongue twisters. Marguerite Jerd leaves her ability to talk to Virginia Nye. Carol Johnson leaves her good looks to Estelle Wilkinson. David Johnson leaves that large smile and twinkling eye to Richard Mulligan. Ruth Jones leaves her demure ways to Willa Pilsbury. Q E493 S9162 T Petro Kallechey leaves his basketball and baseball ability to Stanley Carlson. me 9 Clie E43 Q: SG 5 KO Charlotte King leaves her dancing ability to be remembered by all. William Knowles leaves his chemistry ability to Austin Hardy. Ernest LaBrie leaves without warning. Simone LaFlamme leaves her hair to Mabel Lindgren. Robert Lancisi leaves his haircut to Merle Eastman. Roy Lang leaves his ability to stay home to Berger Carlson. John Lavery leaves his French books to Charles Vitagliano. Barbara Lee wills her ability to smash into people to Anne Kilkenny. Ophelia Lemire leaves those long fingernails to Willa Pilsbury. Daniel Lincoln leaves his drawing ability to Arthur Price. Virginia Linscott leaves her size to Evelyn DeAngelis. Kenneth Littlefield leaves his ever-ready wit to some dull Junior. Are there any? Helen Lloyd leaves her brains to June Griswold. Barbara Loiselle leaves ruefully. Barbara Lovejoy left HIM to Doris Hammond long ago. Nancy Luther leaves town. F Florence MacKenzie leaves without a care. Maryann Mahoney leaves her high heels to Dorothy Bishop. Edward Makris leaves his flirtations to Leo Pelkey. Gordon Manchester won't leave the cash register in the lunch room. Barbara Marshall leaves her piano ability to anyone who likes to pound away. Robert Marshall wills his football accomplishments and ability to Louis Reynolds. Gerard Martel leaves that powerful car and his winning ways behind. William Martel canlt will anything because he still needs them. Barbara Martin leaves her dancing ability to Gert Woodbury. Robert Martin leaves the chemistry laboratory to Mr. Twichell. Florence Matulaitis leaves her ob of toting around the notices. Delmina Mayhew hates to leave. David McAteer leaves the print shop to some enterprising Junior. James McBain leaves his red hair to Robert Chadwick. Phyllis McCauley leaves her mandolin to a musical Sophomore. Robert McCauley leaves the mech- anical drawing class with regret. Herbert McClintock leaves for White Park. Malcolm McKenzie leaves with Walter Ames. Richard Meade leaves his re- markable cross country record as a mark for future runners to shoot at. Bernard Meader leaves the auto shop. Popken Melkonian leaves with his brother Suren. Suren Melkonian leaves the teaching of the Machine Shop classes to Mr. Gilman. Clarence Merryfield leaves without his hammer. Margaret Miner leaves her sophisticated air to Chippy Nye. Harold Mooney leaves to see HER. Phyllis Moore leaves her books to any ambitious student. Raymond Moore leaves without any assistance. Walter Moore leaves those gym sneakers to anyone who thinks he can H11 his shoes. Pauline Morgan regretfully leaves the high school dances. Doris Morin leaves reluctantly. John Morin leaves Mr. Clark. Louise Morin leaves for a better job. Frank Morono leaves his hockey stick to Captain Edward Audette to take care of the team with. Charlotte Morrill leaves with Dorothy Nash. Lucy Morrill leaves for West Concord. Herbert Morse leaves Miss Timlin with a smile. Lena Moses leaves for the Plains. William Moulton won't leave his guitar. Frank Nardini leaves his hot air to be blown through somebody else's trumpet. Dorothy Nash leaves with her sex-appeal. George Newton leaves quite a hole in the football team. Ei! Ruth Oakes leaves for the South End. Signe Olson leaves the cafeteria. Francis Osgood leaves that front seat in Miss Timlin's room with a lingering step. Emily Otto leave with regret. Priscilla Page leaves the high school without a platinum blonde. Natalie Painting leaves her ways to some bashful junior. Lloyd Palmer hates to leave Miss Timlin. Bernard Phaneuf leaves the band. Gerard Phaneuf leaves his ability to talk French to John Stanley. fIt's all Greek to Johnll Paul Phaneuf leaves his elfervescent vocabulary to the school's Debating Club. Janet Pickett leaves the trigonometry class as quickly as possible. Sybil Pierce leaves her boisterous conduct to Claire Langley. Justine Pillsbury leaves for the 4-H Club. Philip Poole can't leave his artistic ability. Shirley Potter leaves for the East Concord bus so she can get there more quickly. Edwin Prescott leaves with a bang. Eva Provencal doesn't want to leave, but has to. Raymond Provost leaves for Miami. Robert Rainie leaves his trombone for Richard Hocking to pull. Janice Randlett leaves her modest ways to some shy young thing. Waistel Rice leaves his beloved workshop in the Morrill School to his brother Louis. Edna Richards leaves those lovely golden tresses to Marjorie Webster, hoping that they will inspire the girls' basketball team. Mary Ritchie leaves her ability to chew gum. june Rogers leaves with many a backward glance at the door of the school. Frank Roy leaves the track team without an able pole-vaulter. Harry Royce leaves for Broadway fYou know-he and Fred Astairejl Novart Sampadian leaves by the front door. Ethel Sandquist won't leave her typewriter. James Sawyer leaves his boots for Bill Ingham to use in high water. Richard Sawyer won't leave his school books. Oh No! Elizabeth Scherig and Evelyn Scherig leave the school without twins. Gordon Edward Schneider leaves hand in hand with his sister Katherine. Katherine Schneider leaves her dancing ability to Betty Sanders. Dana Smith leaves the head of the class. Darwin Smith can't leave fast enough. Margaret Smith leaves her modesty to Lucille Denoncourt. Has Richard Smith left already? William Snow leaves his football ability to Richard Stevenson. Clinton Stevens leaves the Hockey team in bad shape. Marian Stevenson leaves us all guessing. Doris Stiles has already left. Barbara Story leaves. Clayton Swain takes the bus so he can leave faster. S9162 Boy, what a hole Frances Taylor leaves in the girls' basketball team! Roberta Taylor leaves her sophisticated looks to Ruby Monell. Does Ruby need them? Earl Terrill leaves the Morrill School. Elizabeth Thomas leaves her humor to some silly sophomores. jean Tilton leaves her twinkling eyes and dainty dimples Qaqe 99 to Barbara Knowlton. Carlton Titus leaves us. 656 S NY H692 It Q Allan Upton leaves his incessant chatter to John Bartemus. Betty Van Laer leaves those sophisticated ways to Barbara Tibbets. Doris Waite leaves her quiet little whispers to Betty Shea. Robert Walker leaves his accomplishments behind. Roland Walsh just can't leave soon enough. Edward Wason leaves his tarzanic imitations to Dick Jerd. Mary Watkins leaves her ability to talk to Pat Denning. William Welch has decided to leave. Elizabeth Weston leaves the Concord dance halls, to seek better places. Chester Wheeler leaves the memories of the 1937 Concord-Manchester West football game in the hall of fame of Concord High School. Fred Wilcox leaves for Bow Prep. Frank Wilson leaves one good pair of slightly battered, well-waxed skiis to Harvey Donaghy. Shirley Wilson won't leave without Marian Brown. Louise Wing leaves her imitations of Mae West to Gert Woodbury. Does Gert need them? Stephen Winship leaves those plump, rosy cheeks to David Merrill. Angus Woodbury won't leave the apparatus in the gym. Earl Woodbury leaves for West Concord. Kenneth Woods leaves his height to Bob Pelren. Given under our hand and seal this year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred thirty-seven by IONA FORD, U. R. SIMPLE, IMA KNUTT, L Attorneys for the Class of 1937. ,,... ,..,,... ALL -I-HE 51-EW THAT-5 wsnnsn-some uns IT nor SOME LIKE IT COLD MOST PEO- .. CURRENT HYSTERICS P PROMINENT DEBUTANTE SEVERE FLOOD WETKE HITS CONCORD At her fashionable resort situ- ated on the lower Soucook River, Miss Novart Sampadian was mar- ried on June 5, to His Highness, the Duke of Abyssinia. The church was beautifully de- corated with skunk cabbage and goldenrod. A gorgeous crown of dandelions and a rare species of weeds, re- cently discovered by that mad veg- etarian, Robert Walker, adorned the head of the beautiful bride, who was attended by the Misses June Rogers, Ethel Sandquist, Edna Richards, Mary Watkins, and Mar- garet Smith. The maid of honor, Elizabeth Weston, was dressed in a handsomely decorated flour bag, caught at the waist by a cord of the best hemp rope. The Scherig twins, Elizabeth and Evelyn, shared honors as the two flower girls, who tripped the light fantastic down the aisle of the none-too-spacious church, scatter- ing new-mown hay in their paths. Mr. Fred Wilcox, a nephew of the Duke, served as best man, and the ushers were William Snow, Kenneth Woods, Carlton Titus, Earl Terrell, Dana Smith, Roland Walsh, and Clayton Swain. William Welch, the little ring-bearer, wore with great dignity his sky-blue pink rompers which had been painstak- ingly fitted to him at the Wason Apparel Shop, run by Edward Was- on, that exclusive Parisian Tailor. Music for this fashionable wed- ding was furnished by the Sun- cook Symphony orchestra which had as its guest soloist Miss Betty Van Laer. Afterwards at the re- ception the guests were enter- tained by having Miss Van Laer give her interpretation ofthe ever- popular Sophisticated Lady. Oth- er entertainment was provided by Miss Doris Stiles, Hungarian dan- cer. Frank Roy's caterers, headed by the able instruction of Miss Lou- ise Wing, served at the reception. Guests of honor at the affair were Mr. Earl Woodbury, world-famous ventriloquist, and Miss Shirley Wilson, Antrim astrologer. Last week due to the tremen- dous amount of snow in the moun- tains, the Merrimack River over- flowed its banks and completely inundated the city of Concord and surrounding districts. The water ran seven feet deep in the streets forcing Mayor Hodgdon to call out Sidney Hall and his fleet of class A hydroplanes to ferry the city em- ployees back and forth from work. Gov. Franklyn Flynn has sent two of his political stooges, Brown and Brown, to Washington to hecklc with the stern-visaged chief executive, President Brunel, a for- mer local boy, who, up until now, has refused to send funds and workers from his WOP projects. In a press interview yesterday the President's private secretary, Alice Bundy, said, I have no idea as to what the President proposes to do. He has been so busy playing red dog with his brain trusters, Adler and Avery, that he hasn't had much time to think the matter over. FAMOUS EXPLORER RETURNS Capt. Eric Andrews, famous sol- dier-explorer, and his brother Hor- ace have just returned from an adventuring trip up Bow Creek in their ship, the Sophie Zilch. Capt. Andrews, the author of several books, the most widely read being Across the Alps in a Submarine and To the North Pole in B. V. D.'s, is expected to write a new book on his last trip. This will probably be on sale at the But- terfields' Book Shop in several months. AYERS' SCHOOL OF POR- TRAIT PAINTING Learn to draw circles in 61,6 easy lessons. Complete course in paint slinging. Enroll now and save a quarter 535.00 a course In the meantime, as Concord sloshes around in the muddy wat- ers, there have been some daring rescues. Perhaps the most spec- tacular of these came last Wednes- day when that mighty man, John Bunten, threw off his size-twelve galoshes and dove off the tempo- rary pontoon bridge across Main Street to rescue a small canary floundering in the-water. It is suspected that the waters will subside soon according to the hydrographic expert, Timothy Ca- sey, who has been dabbling around in the drink for the last week with his complicated instruments. In answer to numerous requests Ye Snappy Beauty Shoppe, owned and operated by Mary Hollis and Betty Thomas, both graduates of the Misses Brown School of Mug Mauling, has announced that any- one who has been severely deluged by the flood, can come to the Shoppe and be dried out by their new, improved dryers. PEACEFUL A recent visitor to Daniel Lin- coln's pent house atop the Eagle Hotel said to him, You don't mean to tell me that you've lived in this out-of-the-way place for over thirty years. Lincoln calmly answered, I have. The visitor replied, I can't really see what you find here to- keep you busy. To this Lincoln nonchalantly re- sponded, I can't either. That's why I like it. BLAKE - BEN OIT - WING First Class Morticians Graduates of Mass. Institute of Mummy Modeling Our Stiffs are untouched by human. hands Know all about your neighbors read the Daily Dirt RUSSELL HUTCHINS 6 CO. Circulation about 1996, CURRENT HYSTERICS 2 NEW FACULTY AT BOW PREP Paul E. Phaneuf, A.B., Ph.D., Inc., Headmaster of Bow Prep, Bow, New Hampshire, astounded the educational world today when he announced a complete change of faculty at this celebrated school. Headmaster Phaneuf chose his staff carefully from the best of edu- cators, and his final decision came only after days of deliberation. Miss Phyllis McCauley oil Con- cord was chosen as Latin professor, in view of her enviable record in this subject at Concord High School. Miss Sybil Pierce, whose new novel is hot off the press, was appointed as head of the Depart- ment of English. Other appoint- ments were: Raymond Provost, Art Instruc- tor. Emily Otto, U. S. History and Civics. P. Melkonian, Chief Janitor. Gerard Phaneuf, Chief Pencil Sharpener. After securing the services of this brilliant group Headmaster Phaneuf's only worry is in en- ticing students .to attend the school. Eva Provencal, Shirley Potter, and Signe Olson, the Com- mittee on Propaganda, report ex- cellent progress. Louise Galligan, prominent auth- oress, has just published her new- est book, The Matchbox Mystery, and it promises to be a typical Galligan thriller. This is her fifth mystery story, and many of the scenes are laid on the moors and swamps of Bow, the hills of West Concord, and by the waters of the River Contoocook. Sidney Hall, outboard motorboat champion, is building a new boat for the summer season's annual Brass and Paper Cup regatta at Pleasant Lake. You remember that last sea- son on the Pleasant Lake Course he set a new world's outboard speed record when his old boat, the P.M. attained a speed of 61.348 miles per hour. I'll break it again this year in my new one, he said, for I'm going to name it the P. M. II. I am going to set a new style by painting it with the new checkered paint now being manufactured by the Dunbarton Paint and Varnish Company. Robert Davis, the Presi- dent of the company, will assist me in painting it by taking the cover off' the first can of Dunbarton Checkered Paint, Hall added. Thomas Gullage, President of the Goodwill Fishbowl Company, an- nounced that Elsie Curtis, radio singing star, will appear the sec- ond Tuesday of each week for his company. She will sing over a coast-to-coast hook-up of the Black and Blue network of the P. D. Q. Broadcasting chain. The Bow radio station, KNOT, broadcasting over a frequency of 25 motorcycles, or on the short wave band, on a fre- quency of 1500 bicycles, will fea- ture this program, Manager Mar- cel Dupont reported. Karl Donaghy, famous engineer, has just completed blue prints for the great suspension bridge which will soon be flung across the raging waters of the Suncook River. There will be a seven-lane high- way across it, he promised, the middle one is for baby buggies. Margaret Dahood, dark-eyed proprietress of the Loudon Road Pet Shop, announces that two as- sistant proprietresses, Doris Waite and Sara Foster, will be imported from the Chichester Zoological Gardens. Miss Waite will be in charge of the monkey counter, while Miss Foster will hold florth in the flea department. Bow Prep announces that its curriculum will be extended for next year's term. President Ro- land Daneault promises next year Bow Prep will offer courses in cut- ting and pasting, pig Latin, flea culture, and swing music. There will be several additions to the faculty, including a new varsity background coach in Trudy Good- win. . PERSONALS Gordon Schneider, popular young inventor, recently completed his long awaited production of a gas- less automobile. - Mr. Schneider has accepted the position of the retiring Abbot Clark at the Mor- rill School and expects a higher po- sition in New York later on. The only women chemists in Merrimack County, Jean Drew, and her able assistant, Eunice Hamm, have just invented a new kind of soup cracker. You can butter this kind without breaking it into a thousand pieces. Miss Drew's lab- oratory has also developed a paint to put on goldfish which predicts the weather. After painting a fish with the Drew concocted paint it is claimed that the fish will predict rainy weather by turning black, cold weather by turning white, warm weather by turning red, and dry weather by turning brown. This week's vaudeville feature at the Castle Theatre is a feminine singing trio made up of Constance Greeley, Barbara Fairbanks, and Rita Coulombe. They are known as the Three Dial Teasers. Other acts include tap-dancing by Violet Drouin, and a comedy act by Mary George and Jean Ed- munds. Miss Christine Currier, Merri- mack County tennis champion, will play the feature match in a tourna- ment to be held at the Shortlumber Courts at Hopkinton. Many fans are expected to be present at this opening of the annual Shortlum- ber season. THE PATTIE FLATTIE BEAUTY SHOP Notice this ad and others will notice you Call Chichester 1937 Bernice Fredette Jeanette Guilbault WELCH, SHYSTER, MATU- LAITIS, MacKENZIE, L0- ISELLE, and FLYWHEEL ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW For references consult Warden of State Pen. Tel. BOScawen 223-458 CATE and CLOUGH TEDDY BEARS, INC. all sizes for all ages guaranteed to run and shrink when washed Factories in all parts of the country Bow Boscawen Hopkinton Chichester MISS STORY RECEIVES HONORS AT ART SCHOOL Barbara Story, famed artist, re- cently received honors at a promi- nent Boston Art School for her poster showing Governor Waistel Rice receiving from Mary Ritchie, a ticket to the debut of Frances Taylor as a ballet dancer. Miss Story studied one year at Bow Prep, under the supervision of Richard Sawyer, and finished her course at the Suncook School of Scribbling. NEW DANCING SCHOOL OPENS Its Motto- Bunions or Bust! The Bunion Makers' Dancing School situated on Pecker Street was recently opened under the su- pervision of the experts, Mes- sieurs Angus Woodbury and Harry Royce. The School's most famous team, made up of Katharine Schneider and James Sawyer, is now making a nightly appearance at Kimball's Rose Garden in Pembroke, appear- ing from 8:30 to 8:35. They ex- pect a longer showing in the near future. PLAY GIVEN AT BOW The Bow Theatre Guild last night presented A Little Flat in the Upper Story, a three-act boarding house melodrama by Herbert Mc- Clintock. Under the able direction of Miss Janet Pickett the play was a howling success in every way. The part of Rancid Honeybottom, the hero, was played to perfection by Harold Mooney, President of the Bow Liars' Club. Miss Lena Moses did a splendid bit of acting in the role of the heroine, Olivia Squelch. Rudolph McSizzle, the villain, was portrayed by Philip Poole. Herbert Morse, brilliant young slapstick comedian, kept the audi- ence in an uproar, while Dorothy Nash almost stole the show with her excellent portrayal of Grand- maw Squelch. Supporting members of the cast included George Newton as the piano mover, Francis Osgood as a plumber, Lucy Morrill as a gay .. , mv., CURRENT HYSTERICS -w-- -1----,.-.---- -,: divorcee, and Janice Randlett as the French maid. Walter Moore, treasurer of the Guild, disclosed that an enormous profit had been made on the play. The C. C. Doll Factory is fea- turing a new line of dolls. The owners, Helen Colgan and Kather- ine Collins, are producing a new sensational baby doll which has hair that grows, a crying voice, and an added feature hitherto un- known to all dolldom. These dolls get dirty very easily, and there- fore, the kiddies have plenty of time and fun in washing. Miss Colgan comments on the new prod- ucts by saying, These new prod- ucts are very educational. Eleanor Frost, Chichester social- ite, will hold the annual Chichester Woman's Club Charity Auction at her town house, on July first. It is hoped that there will be a large attendance, for each year the Wo- man's Club does many charitable deeds with the proceeds of this an- nual event. Marilyn Davis, Hollywood movie star, has returned to the old home town for a short visit. As a special feature, Manager Gordon Hall of the Merrimack Theatre says that Miss Davis' newest picture, Love on Roller Skates, is to be the next attraction at this theatre. Inci- dentally, her current leading man, handsome Dave Drew, is a coming star. 3 WHEELER Gigolo Establishment CHET WHEELER, Prop. Instructors Clinton Stevens Allan Upton MOORE'S MERRY MANSION Hopkinton, N. H. Two Charming Hostesses: Delmina Mayhew Charlotte Morrill PARISIAN CHEF- S. MELKONIAN No one has ever been able to complain about our home cook- mg. FLOOR SHOWS TWICE DAILY Malcolm McKenzie-M. C. starring ROBERT RAINIE, Trombonist, and his Orchestra, with Natalie Painting-blues singer Red Merryfield-songs, dances and funny sayings-straight from Broadway Lloyd Palmer-yodeling cowboy Bill Moulton and his Guitar -Best Show in Town- -No Cover Charge- TILTON School of Elocution Jean Tilton, Manager Learn to Stutter! Aides: Roberta Taylor Marion Stevenson WILSON - WINSHIP Bird Seed Factory Roses are red, violets are blue, sugar is sweet and so is Wilson- Winship Bird-seed sold in convenient ten-ton packages ' PETE WILSON STEVE WINSHIP Proprietors Now DO YOU SPEAK FRENCH? If not, learn now, come to us and we will teach you in our mod- ern, air-conditioned academy. Com- plete course. Write for particulars Eileen and Ethel Champagne Tel. DAVenport OO SMITH and SMITH Farmers' Exchange Richard Smith Darwin Smith Props. Fifteen cents ain't nawthin' for a pound of grass seed! ' l' ' AVIATION Gladys Andrews, famous girl pilot, was forced to bail out yes- terday, when her engine ceased to percolate. She attributed the trouble to lack oi fuel. Miss An- drews is the record-holder of the gruelling Boscawen-to-Bow speed race, and also holder of the wo- men's endurance flying title. RECITAL AT BOSCAWEN Miss Justine Pillsbury, famous coloratura soprano, will make her initial appearance of the season tonight at Boscawen Opera House. Accompanied by Frank Nardini's Symphony Orchestra, Miss Pills- bury will sing selections from Car- men. Fruit will be sold at the door. PERSONALS Miss Pauline Morgan, Jxopular debutante of this city, to ay an- nounced her engagement to Ches- ter Nuther Gigolo, III, of Boston, Newport, and Palm Beach. Flash Morono, star center for the Boston Bruins, plans to spend a quiet summer in Concord um- piring in the Sunset League. Louise Morin and Ruth Oakes, missionaries, have been sent to work among the heathen in Dun- barton. The annual style show of Phyl- lis Moore's Gown Shoppe was held yesterday afternoon at Memorial Field. Models were Margaret Miner, Priscila Page, and Doris Morin. BARTLETT and BARTLETT Bustle Builders of Boscawen Bartlett Bustles bear bruises Designer MLLE. BEVERLY BRIDGE B R O K E N D R U M RESTAURANT You can't beat it Try Horney Hash, one of our original creations ELIZABETH ANNICCHIARICO LUCY IANUZZO -Owners CURRENT HYSTERICS 4 Wendell Clough, prominent Bow motorcycle manufacturer, has an- nounced that a new plant will soon be opened in Chichester. Other products of' the plant will include skyhooks and elbow grease. We believe in mass production, he says. Our products are now known all over Merrimack County. Tan- dem motorcycles are our specialty. In one week Clarence Drew, our super-super salesman, sold a dozen of these magnificent pieces of ma- chinery to several Concord social- ites. SPORTS Dawson Colby, ace pitcher of the Boston Short Sox, is rapidly round- ing into form this baseball season. The talkative hurler announced to- day, I expect to win at least 30 games this year and I won't sign any testimonials. Since we finished eighth last year, this year we orta win the pennant. Boston indeed has a brother act in baseball, for the other Boston team, the Mud Daubers, boasts a heavy hitting second baseman in Deadpan Rich Colby. He re- cently electrified a Boston crowd by scaling a flagpole and spearing a foul fly. DON'T MISS THE BIG SHOW McBain's Gymnasium JULY 4, 1940 Main Feature-15 Rounds KID McCAULEY Paperweight Champ of N. H. BATTLINGrSMcATEER Sensational K.O. Artist -SPECIAL ATTRACTION- One Mile Exhibition Race featuring DICK MEADE World's Champion Miler THE C. D. DOLL HOSPITAL We'll Put the Cry Back into Any Doll See us for new blue eyes Olive Craigue Ruth Densmore Call HOPkinton 1492 The Hopkinton Riding and Hunt C-lub recently held its annual horse show. Prize horses were ridden by Anita Comolli and Betty Corser, progrietresses of the Bow Meadows Sta les. The Circus is coming to town! Early this morning the early birds went down to see the unloading of the Great Colossal, Stupendous, Combined Shows of the Fallon, Field, Gowen Circus. This show presents many stars including George Currier, heavy-weight wrestling champion, Anne Denning and Arlene Farnham, trick riding stars, Ernest Frost and Carl Greeley, the Human BB's, who are shot from a Big Bertha to cli- max each performance, and Rita Donahue and Alice Currier, trapeze artists. Ticket seller Harry Dyment promises that popular prices will be featured and that the Great Menagerie can be seen free of charge. He added that every one should see this show both at the 2:30 afternoon performance and the 8:30 evening production, for how can anyone see what is going on in the two rings at the same time? CE LEBRATES BIRTHDAY Sherman Benson recently cele- brated his 100th anniversary. Mr. Benson has lived in Concord all his life and up until the time of his retirement at the age of 65, was employed by the city. He was a familiar sight on the Con- cord streets with his little cart and broom. VOCALIST Carolyn Cheney, now singing with George Cilley's Orchestra, is making a great success at the Flaming Mammy Night Club, jointly owned by Robert Chicker- ing and Arthur Chadwick. This club, recently opened at Bow Junc- tion, seems to be becoming one of the better night spots in town. COTE and COTE - Undertakers - Ask Anyone of our Patients Call Us for fancy gravedigging A. and A. COTE, Prop. CURRENT HYSTERICS . . ..,.-yvvr 5 BOW, DAY BY DAY O. O. McBurp Miss Lois Hammond, bewitching blonde nurse to millionaire Ernest LaBrie, inherits seven-eighths of the deceased's estate. The other eighth goes to Dr. Townsend. The biggest social event of the year is scheduled for tonight: A party in honor of Philip Harts- horn, the big-game hunter, Hazel Hill, the lady adventurer, and Ed- ward Makris, the great speedway demon. Among those present will be social leader Nancy Luther, Marjorie Holt, society matron, and charming petite Barbara Lee, the life of the party. This party will be given by Virginia Linscott of the Concord Linscotts. Seen recently at a Big Business Convention were Virginia Head- berg, head of Marvo Beauty Treat- ments Inc., Mary Louise Hancock, high on the sales division of the Savit Life Insurance Co., Melvin Haven, leading automotive manu- facturerg Ralph Holt, the Wall Street broker, Simone LaFlamme, leading dress designer off America, Secretary of the Treasury John Lavery was guest speaker. The climax of the convention was the personal appearance of Maryann Mahoney, the glamour girl of the silver screen. A few of the high- pressure salesmen managed to crash the conference. They were Robert Lancisi, Kenneth Littlefield, Gordon Manchester, William Mar- tell, Robert Martin, William Know- les, and Robert Marshall. Marshall is also playing quarter-back on the crack Philadelphia Dodgers. A new record was set today by John Hilliard for Los Angeles to New York non-stop. His time was seven hours fifty-three minutes. He was met at the airport by Blanche Houston and Ruth Jones, chorus girls at a smart night spot on Long Island. Speaking of entertainers, I hear that Charlotte King, the terpsi- chorean artist is appearing here for a brief engagement. Accom- panying her in the bill is that sterling actor, Gerard Martel. David Johnson won the National Amateur Golf Tourney and is now going to turn professional. Jean Hayward, welfare worker of renown, is recuperating from a nervous breakdown as a result of her trying work. Petro Kallechy, the up-and-com- ing basketball coach of N. Y. U. will referee the game tonight be- tween, Pittsburgh and Boston. Ophelia Lemire, the only lady sheriff in Oklahoma, captured two convicts escaped from San Quentin early this morning, which only goes to show that women are no slouch- ers at men's jobs. Secretary of Labor, Helen Lloyd, negotiated with Labor Leader, Bar- bara Marshall, today regarding the strike of the Kinnely Dress Shops and others. Tonight marks a new era in radio and television. For the first time a national television program of dance melodies will be heard over station K.U.T. and afiiliated stations. The orchestra of Roy Lang, the brilliant composer, will be heard and some of his guest stars include pretty, petite Bar- bara Lovejoy, the famous contral- tog Barbara Martin, whose twink- ling toes are often seen at Paradise Roof in Chicagog the adigio dan- cers under the skillful direction of Carol Johnson, Marguerite Jerd who designed their costumes. Shir- ley Hammond will present some of her inimitable monologues. Wini- fred Heath and Rebecca Henry will have their respective dance bands tuned up and ready to give Maestro Lang some stiff competition. It's time to shove off now so we'll say so long until another year. BOW MOVIE PALACE Walter Ames, Proprietor Now Showing BEATRICE CHABOT and NORMAN CHAMPAGNE in The Mystery of Murmuring Mummy PHANEUF'S POOL PALACE B. Phaneuf, Prop. 15 TABLES Haven for Weary Husbands Professional Instructor J. MORIN RADIO PROGRAMS HEADLINERS Saturday 12th.-Shirley Anderson, concert pianist, sponsored by the E. Carlson Razor Blade Corp. Miss Anderson was formerly as- sociated with The Hooksett Con- servatory of Music. I.O.U. Pink Network at 8:00 P. M. Sunday 13th.-The . Batchelder Bros. Baked Bean Company pre- sents a broadcast of Carmen by the Metropolitan Opera Company, starring Mary Bunten, sopranog Frank Bean, tenor, and Collins Carr, baritone. The orchestra is under the direction of Leroy Blanchard. A.B.C. 2:00 P. M. Sunday 13th.-Clare Joseph Berry will play Brahm's fifty-ninth and sixtieth Hungarian Dances on his famous Stradivarius violin. He will be accompanied on the jews- harp by Miss Ernestine Chapman. who has been studying abroad. E. Z. 5:00 P. M. Monday 14th.-The New Hamp- shire Lonely Hearts Association presents Maizie Cilley and Robert Taylor in Camille. X.Y.Z. Green Network. Monday 14th.-Senator John Ang- win will speak on The Repeal of 1V.Voman Suffrage. U.R.A.J. 9:30 . M. Tuesday 15th.-Maurice Clark's Swing Band playing from the Endicott Roof Garden featuring Bruce Carr and his sizzling saxa- phone. C. O. D. 11:30 P. M. V Wednesday 16th.-The Carlisle Cooking School of the Air under the direction of Miss Anne Carlisle. This week's lesson, The real util- ity of the hole in the doughnut. R.S.V.P. 10:00 A. M. FILUER UP -- at the - Paradise Filling Station Super Service with a Smile B. MEADER E. PRESCOTT Proprietors Cla N I 1ll 'Q 3 71 gJdq6 10 Most Popular Teacher Most Popular Senior Best All-Around Mos: Athletic Most I ntelligent Most Literary Most Modest Best Looking Best Dressed Most Attractive Hair Tallest Most Sopliisticated One with Greatest Ability to Talk Wittiest One with Largest Pull Gayest Iolliest G irls, Class Class Class Ideal Traffic Cop Musician Poet Twins One who has been Most Valuable to Concord High School CWM CMO MALE MR. TWICHELL ALPHONSE COTE ALPHONSE COTE RICHARD COLBY RICHARD SAWYER EUGENE HODGDON JAMES SAWYER RAYMOND MOORE SIDNEY HALL HORACE ANDREWS ROBERT CHICKERING CHESTER WHEELER STEPHEN XVINSHIP FRANK NARDINI ROBERT RAINIE ALPHONSE COTE STEPHEN WINSHIP STEPHEN WINSHIP ROBERT RAINIE THOMAS GULLAGE RICHARD AND DAWSON COLBY RICHARD MEADE FEMALE MISS KEENAN MARY HOLLIS HAZEL HILL ANNE CARLISLE ELIZABETH BROWN ELIZABETH BROWN JANICE RANDLET1' MARILYN DAVIS ELIZABETH CORSER PRISCILLA PAGE SIGNE OLSON BETTY VAN LAER JUSTINE PILLSBURY JUSTINE PILLSBURY MARY HOLLIS DORIS WAITE ANNE DENNING ALICE CURRIER JEAN TILTON ELIZABETH AND EVELYN SCHERXG MARY HOLLIS SCI1 N D 0 I' Conn 9' 0 HQQS 5 3 8 Gfcfivifies gfome economics President: HAZEL HILL THE activities which the Home Economics Club undertook this current year were a tea for members of the faculty, parties for the various classes, a trip to the sanatorium at Pembroke, and a meeting with a speaker, Miss Hazel Hill of Durham. One of the most interesting events was a trip taken by the ofiicers and advisers to Pembroke Sanatorium at Christmas. This was the first year that members had club pins. The club's faculty advisers were Miss Garvin, Miss Trow, and Miss Knox. glze .gibrary President: ADA CLING THE LIBRARY CLUB, which is under the supervision of Miss Barnhart, has the smallest membership of the school clubs. It was founded in January, 1934, by Miss Alice Thompson, our former librarian. The purpose of the Library Club is to acquaint its members with libraries and to provide interest for book lovers. The instruction may be an introduction for further library work or may be useful in the care of personal bookshelves. The club has had a bicycle trip, a skating party, and it gave a Christmas party to the faculty. A special program for assembly and displays in the library were presented during Book Week. A demonstration in Bookcraft was shown to the members by a representative of the Gaylord Company. Clie .Tramafic President: GERARD MARTEL THE DRAMATIC CLUB under the supervision of Miss Snowden has made fine progress during the current year. Two plays were produced: one, a Christmas play, Dust of the Road, by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, the other, The Singapore Spider, by Edward Finnigan. The Dramatic Club also competed for the first time in its history in the New England Drama Contest held in this section at Manchester. Our Play was Mansions by Hildegarde Flanner. elle fvolurzfeer EDITOR! MARY HOLLIS THIS year marked the fiftieth year that the VOLUNTEER has carried on in Concord High School, giving to students the opportunity to express themselves in art, literature, and leadership. Due to a complete reorganization, it had only two issues during the year, but it grew from four to six pages and still maintained the high standards of its most prosperous days and the five-cent cost of its darkest. girls ' President: MARY I-IoLL1s IF You are a girl, you know that just as you cast off short dresses and patent leathers when you become a sophomore, just so you became a member of the Girls' Club for your three years at Senior High. Whether you realized it or not, you met once a month with a two-fold purpose to establish social friendships and to serve the school. In connection with these aims you have participated in many interesting programs. Do you remember being a little sister and eventually a big sister at the parties for the new girls of the school? Do you remember waiting for Santa Claus along with the children from the Franklin Orphans' Home? Have you remembered to push your chair in at lunch and thus co-operate with our lunch-room project? Then there were those interesting meetings with speakers, plays, and secretarial reports! Do you remember? Qebafinq President: ROBERT MORIN THE inexorable Fates, garbed in the disguise of illness, holidays, and conflicting activities, combined to make the Concord High School Debating Club relatively inactive during the first semester. The Club, however, did conduct a school-wide straw vote in the Presidential election. As for the second semester, speeches, both prepared and extemporaneous, animated arguments, a mock trial, a town meeting, and visits to sessions of the Board of Aldermen, the legislature, and court, indicate that the Club has not been altogether dormant. Che El!! SHG: 'Bl aqe 109 S Student Gotuzcif President: ALPHONSE COTE THE STUDENT COUNCIL is composed of the President of the Senior Class, the presidents of all high school organizations, the captains of the athletic teams, representatives from the home rooms, and faculty advisers. It arranges for the management of the school dances and discusses with the headmaster other matters of common interest. The purpose of the Council is to crystallize student opinion and to formulate student policy. I S l fpaqe no S XY . gdsts8Q.4' wzior Spar? Gross Chairman: Roy LANG Vice-Chairman: MARY HOLLIS THE officers, the Council whose members are home room represent- atives, and Miss Rowe, the faculty adviser, carry on all pertinent business and discuss questions of policy at the monthly meetings. For the past few years the Concord High School unit has had one-hundred per cent enroll- ment. In order to raise money for the treasury the Junior Red Cross each year puts on a play. This year it was Growing Pains. Another way of raising money is by the sale of candy each day at the close of school. The funds in the treasury are used to send delegates annually to the National Red Cross Convention and to contribute to relief in local, State, and national disasters. Throughout each year the Junior Red Cross undertakes several projects in social service. 'Sd g gil- U President: WILSON BRUNEL THE H1-Y CLUB is a service organization with the purpose of creating, maintaining, and extending high standards of Christian character throughout the school and community. Its platform is clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living. The membership of the Club is com- posed of fellows elected from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. The Club meets every two weeks at the Y. M. C. A. where a business meeting is held. There are occasional supper meetings when the group has an oppor- tunity to hear outside speakers. The Club gave food baskets to needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas. The Annual Alumni Banquet was held on December 29, 1936, with many attending. It sponsored one of the high school dances, also one at the Y. M. C. A. 1l 9 5 W gjaqe 112 ll 1 1 1 ag Rik S I YY . IBB U fc 4 a . 4 Wrrfionclf gfolzor Society THE second year of the Concord Chapter of the National Honor Society found its membership increased with twenty-two students chosen by the headmaster and a committee of the faculty for their scholarship, leadership, service, and character. The Seniors selected for the Society are Elizabeth Brown, Katherine Brown, Rita Donahue, Rebecca Henry, Mary Hollis, Simone LaFlamme, Gordon Manchester, Phyllis McCauley, Clarence Merryfield, Natalie Paint- ing, Justine Pillsbury, Edwin Prescott, Robert Rainie, Janice Randlett, Richard Sawyer, and Angus Woodbury. I vi -.-A 1 ,. . , it 0, Q , 1l 'QD 3 W Cpaqe 113 The 34,29 T1-ns BAND, consisting of over forty members, resumed its practice at the beginning of the school year under the excellent supervision of Mr. Lyons, with Gerard Martel as drum major. The resignation of Mr. Lyons, however, brought Mr. Richmond to fill the vacancy, and Mr. Richmond, in turn, was replaced by Mr. Charles Woodbury, who conducted the band with excellent results. Playing at all home football and basketball games, the organization made a real contribution to the school. It also gave programs at the dedication of the Eastman School, at the Rumford School, in the Auditorium,'and at the Red Cross and Senior plays. , ,..,. nxst, N ff.,- . BAND 1Il 9 3 W QJaqa 1 14 N A x A -ANN x W. X yi: 9: Q I , Q sl X- Y f... Ii -'xii -' fr: - , Y, . -. f1 '1., ,. 1 41 Um Az' , V K ,QF hw, fa : 0 55 g , Q QA A w-: 31Efii'Q5i- xg sg Qi 1 3 ,k - f fw , R ,I Qi ,,. ' e ' 1 'if Q 2 ly 1 -'- -A---M. ' 5 A Ms, X ,Q 5 X- 1 .X Q- N? Q 1 Q iff ! ' X 5 gt Q' ii xr '.:- ' Sys, L .. f :Q n 4 M f 5 as 1 X X Ig , xi' xifkg Aw .. x vt. - 1 4 sy? U A ,Qlq'aIu 0 U Q2 Q I 1. ? AV ,. . I. K 'VM' X .Y . ,A i 'J' Xu . f .f Evil sf 2 -. . ' U ,www X V-fs TY. ,A 3' ' nf ff ki 1 ' 1. v . L 1 5 4 f A , o ali, A V f, , Y 4 I f' ig 5 ' X X 311' 'Q I w 1: s an -v F gg: Che Orclzes fra C THE ORCHESTRA, under the present direction of Mr. Charles Woodbury he S has made good progress. With about twenty members, it contains much good material, but unfortunately it is lacking in balance. Additional violins NY and other string instruments could be used to great advantage. ll W . We as glee cw, Presidents irlsiz ALICE CURRIER Boys? ROBERT BLOOD THE GLEE CLUBS, consisting of about thirty girls and fifteen boys, have progressed steadily this year, although the program has been consider- ably interrupted by a change of directors. The members have received n u 0 n I Q h k Qaqg 116 G ii much valuable training during the regular instruction periods eac wee L o- vnu 1 n-lw nl 1 1' fl'1 P SCl'l00l Veaf. , l A , w 1 Captain: Giifbafl RGE NEW TON F9-o 3Z +-'An 2103 3555 S-gyda!-51 Ora-ig Efifhi- QNQQES' o ',.,3m U2'95'Eh8 2'9 '3. ETMDQS- o 3fE? ' 3. V10 H NQC'-H-. 'uoggg 3021332 na 2-0 E34 Q-vm frifa-g. 0,309-.cu cv 'Q 9f9h?:,h5'5 33423- m3E.0E.p SMS S 02-Q23 8.1-msg fv c9.9.. mg-'AS o '-: ' ogg NO mgwgg 2 3.2 gang? f3?f:.- -hnfghvo 'wmv' 3' cgi Coa h C Grover Sw 5 l il Gross Goiuzfry Captain: RICHARD MEADE LAST fall a championship cross-country team was produced under the capable coaching of Oliver Pellcey. Captain Meade was defeated only once during the entire year and he led his team to a New Hampshire scholastic championship. At the New England Interscholastic meet at Providence, Rhode Island, Meade won first place and broke the course record. Only two men will he graduated, while many remain to carry on next fall. SSG: 3 is I W The , .Boys .Basketball Captain: RICHARD COLBY CONCORD HIGH had a rather unsuccessful basketball season this yearn The team, however, played hard fast basketball and most of the games were lost by only a few points. The lack of success may be attributed more to the size and experience of the opponents than to lapses by our players. The boys on the team were ably coached by Mr. Hutton. ll Qjaqe 120 CLE S W H girls ' jaskefbaff Captain: HAZEL HILL ALL but one of last year's first string players were graduated. Although the team has not won all the games, it has shown a superior kind of pass work. Nearly all losses were by a small margin. Schools on this year's schedule were Laconia, Dover, Rochester, Contoocoolc, and St. George's of Manchester. I QRS: 5 51 ll V The :sway cam S Captain: WILSON BRUNEL NY ALTHOUGH poor weather conditions forced postponement of some games, I and practically prohibited all chance of practicing, the hockey team had a lun fine season. The team had a strong claim to the State interscholastic championship as it lost only one game. Incidentally, Dover, 1935-36 champion, was beaten by a decisive margin. Although most of the team ' members are Seniors, there is good material to carry on next year. Q-all SQ 5 IBD I film S WY Crack Captain: ANGUS WIOODBURY THE TRACK TEAM has done well this spring under the leadership of Cap- tain Woodbury and Coaches Plummer and Twichell. It leaves good material to carry on next year. The Kiwanis Meet at Concord was the climax of the season 1l Q 5 71 Page 123 6 Qafebail C aptain: DAVID DREW THE BASEBALL nine made a good record this year under the able leader- ship of Coach Callahan. A two-game series was played with teams from six other New Hampshire high schools and St. Paul's School was engaged in a single contest. ll 914 5124 Che S WY I Cemzis FOR the last three years, the tennis team has been an established athletic club at Concord High School. The team is coached by Samuel S. Richmond. 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