Dennysville High School - Dentonian Yearbook (Dennysville, ME)

 - Class of 1946

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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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42 THE GOSSIP V F RESHY F RESHMEN Name Nickname Favorite Song' Favorite Saying Julia Burke Jackie It's Wrong to Love You Golly Dorothy Hayward Dot Personality Gosh Charles Hobart Charles Home on the Range Golly Lavada Morrison Dadie Don't Fence Me In Gee Charlie Take Me Back and Try Oh, Yeah! Chicken! Dana Foster Me One More Time Gloria McDonald Go-Go Don't Fence Me In Gosh Anna Stevens Ann Mail Call Gee Keith Mattheson G, G You Are My Sunshine Goodness Madelyn Ward Mouse I'm Branding My Darling Gee with My Heart Alton Curtis Freckles Don't Make Me Go to Gee Bed, I'11 Be Good Marjorie Lund Margie Do You Ever Think of Me Boy, oh, Boy SUNNY SOPHOMORES Name Nickname Favorite Song Favorite Saying Merle Dudley Ted Don't Fence Me In Oh! Heck Joann Antone Jo-Ann LethMe gall You Sweet- I know it ear Kathlene Brown Kay Dar?ing, What More Can Q, K, Dol! Gerald Carter Jerry Can't Go to Heaven in ffsguse My' a '36 Chev. Barbara Brown Barbie Chickery-Chick Hubba, Hubba Irene Dudley Rene Have I Told You Lately H0113 Baby That I Love You Pauline Ward Pop Sentimental Journey Take a look at that' Constance Crosby Conty Gobs of Love for the Is that right? Navy Joseph Farley Joe Put Your Arms Around Grey Ghost Me, Honey Janet Leighton Nettice This Is the Army Cut it out Carolyn Leighton Kitty Deep in the Heart of West Pembroke Are you kidding? BRIGHT JUNIORS Name Nickname Favorite Song Favorite Saying Susan Lingley Sue Atlanta, Ga. Oh, yeah Elizabeth Kilby Betty Oklahoma Hills Aw, come on James Stevens Happy Some Sunday Morning You ain't kidding Mae Marshall Curley Some Sunday Morning Oh you kid Helena Mahar Lene Oh, Johnny Shut up Colon Morrison Cody Beautiful Brown Eyes I don't know Ruth Crosby Peanut Let It Snow No kiddin ' Ernest Gardner Dick Let's Sing a Song About Thank me Susie Wendell Lingley Bud Swci:Tet Dreams Sweet- Hi, stupe ear Guy Cook Gummy Deep in the Heart of So what Texas SOPHISTICATED SENIORS Name Nickname Favorite Song Favorite Saying ' June Kilby Bricktop You Won't Be Satisfied Nice people Eleanor Leighton Clinky Marine Hymn You ain't just a kidding Shirley Ward Skipper Oh! Johnny - Kiss me Alton Ward Pee Wee I Want A Gal By gad John MacLauchlan Mac 'Beautiful Brown Eyes Wolf , wolf George Carr Shorty PutMYour Arms Around Gosh e, Lizzie Martha Sanford Mickey Doctor, Lawyer Oh, really?

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