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Jokes John: Was that your girl I heard explod- ing over to her house last night? Wallace: Yes, I had some lipstick on my face. , il if 8 ll , John: You know we all spring from ani- mals. Shirley: Yes, but some of us didn't spring far enough. li 4 ll t Lizzy: George, there's a man following me down the road, and I think he's drunk. George: He must be drunk if he's follow- ing you. Il 8 H 8 John: If I ever get hold of that guy who kissed you I'll teach him a thing or two. Shirley: But, darling I don't think you could. I 41 Ik It Guy: Gee, you gave me an awful fright last night. Colon: Sorry chum, but it was the best blind date I could get,on short notice. lk Ii 1' t Wallace: Don't you always have com- plete control of your car? Alton: Not always. Sometimes Lena d-oes a little back seat driving. fWe don't think she sits in the back seat.l if ll if 1 Ernest: They say Brown married his wife because her uncle left her a fortune. Johnny: I heard he'd have married her no matter who left her the money. Janet: Why are you limping? Jerry: I was injured in the basketball game last Saturday. Janet: How? Q Jerry: I fell off the bench. It 4 Ik Ill Your neighbors are honest, I hope, some- one asked the old negro. Yes, sir they are. But why keep that loaded gun near the hen coop? That's to keep them honest. ll It Ill Sl Mae at ball game: That man is ninety- five. Lena: He's awfully spry for his age, don't you think? iii!! Jerry: Do you believe in being kind to dumb animals? Merle: Yes. Jerry: Then give the monkey back his face. 41 ll it Ill Helena: I think John Dinsmore must be afraid after dark. Phyllis: Why? Helena: He always asks me to go out with him. III S 4 HK Eleanor: Why didn't you want John to bid on your pie? Shirley: If he had just one taste of my cooking, we would never get married. SNAPSHOT PAGE Row 1 fl. to r.J :oAlton Ward and Susie Grant: Carolyn Marshall, Mae Marshall, and Martha Sanford: Ernest Gardner: Martha Sanford. Row 2 il. to r.l: Martha Sanford, Alton Ward, Carolyn Marshall, Martha! Sanford, Janet Leighton, Gerald Carter, Helena Mahar: Anna Stevens, Shirley Ward, Connie Crosby, Janet Leighton, Martha Sanf-ord, George Ward Jr., June Kilby, Connie Crosby. Row 3 il. to r.J: Elizabeth Kilby, Martha Sanford, Connie Crosby, Pauline Ward: Kathlene Brown, Barbara Brown: Mrs. Munson: Helena Mahar: Mae Marshall. Row 4 Cl. to r.l: Ruth Crosby: Ruth and Connie Crosby: Janet Leighton, Carolyn Marshall: Edwin and Helena Mahar, Gerald Carter: Ruth Crosby, Row 5 Cl. to r.l: Mae Marshall: Guy Cook, Group from Lyons Hill in 1943: Irene Dudley, Alton Ward: Carolyn Marshall: Eleanor Leighton: Steve Tjaden.
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. THE GOSSIP 39 Marilyn Mahar, Mrs. Kenneth Giddlngs, Brighton, Mass. Ralph Rogers, Working for Maine Central Railroad CLASS OF 1940 Lewis Burke, Home in Dennysville Grace Damon, Mrs. Merton Hatton, Char- lotte, Maine Pauline Dudley, Mrs. Gerald Cox. Nilan Jamieson, Home in Edmunds Bernice Leighton, Home in Dennysville Goldie Morrison, Working in the Johnson House, Dennysville, Maine Mattie Peters, Serving in the Army Nurse Corps Lloyd Phinney, Home in Boothbay Harbor Cathlene Stanhope, Mrs. Howard Jones Virginia Seeds, Mrs. Harvey Fenderson CLASS OF 1941 Gordon Bell, Home in South Portland Keith Clark, Working in Auburn, Maine John Dudley, Home in Dennysville Lloyd Dudley, Home in Dennysville Patricia Gavette, Mrs. Kenenth Spurling, Jr. Robert Hallowell, Working in Connecticut Ernest Jones, Home in Dennysville Gertrude Lund, Mrs. Julian Fickett, Lubec, Maine Pauline Marshall, Mrs. Thomas Lennon, Portland, Maine Edmund Mattheson, Home in Dennysville Gladys Preston, Mrs. Carl Seeley Ruth Stanhope, Working in Boston Harvey Sylvia, Working in Dennysville CLASS OF 1942 Alice Hallowell Mrs. Harland Dudley Herbert Hallowell, Home in Dennysville Sybil Leighton, Mrs. Robert Hood Douglas Mahar, Home in Dennysville LeRoy Marshall Home in Dennysville Edgar Morrison, Working in Dennysville Gerald Peters, Working in Searsport LeRoy Phinney U. S. Marines Maxine Preston, Home in Dennysville Evelyn Prouty, Presque Isle, Maine CLASS OF 1943 Donald Curtis, U. S. Army , . Q Fletcher Downes, Dennysville, employed by J Ralph Higgins Qi Estelle Grant, South Berwick Melva Hayward, Mrs. Fletcher Downes Byron Jones, Home in Dennysville 731, Harry McKinley, Working in WoolenaMill, Dover-Foxcroft, Me. Merle Sprague, U. S. Navy Norman Wilder, Home in Dennysville CLASS OF 1944 Roberta Brown, Business School, St. Ste- phens, N. B. Ruth Damon, Washington State Normal School, Macliias, Maine Willis Damon, U. S. Army Clayton Dudley, Home in Dennysville Marjorie Grant, University of Maine, Orono Richard Hollowell, Working in Portland Carleton Leighton, U. S .Army Robert MacLauchlan, U. S. Coast Guard Mildred Marshall, Working in Portland Lorraine Seeds, Home in Dennysville George Ward, Jr., U. S. Army Air Corps CLASS OF 1945 Norma Anthony, Training for beautician Lewiston, Maine Alberta Brown, Home in Dennysville Marion Burke, Mrs. Marion Marsh, East- port, Maine Allison Crosby, U. S. Navy Rowena Damon, Home in Charlotte, Maine Jean Dudley, Eastport, Maine Letena Farley, Employed at Earle Higgins Store, Dennysville John Hallowell, In the United States Mar- ine Corps Marjorie Leighton, Attending Business School, Stephens, N. B. Edwin Mahar, Working for Dead River Co., Dennysville Renee Lamond, Home in Edmunds Q Archie Mattheson, In the United States Army Phyllis Rogers, Working, Lubec, Maine
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