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i' LAUREL ir WRIGHT, LOUIS E. IR. General LOU SIIORTY U LOUIE Motto: Ignorance is blissg it is folly to be wise. Magazine Contest 3g Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Basketball 3, -lg Senior Play Cast 43 Tratlic Otiiccr 4. Commcnf: A mlm with his head in Ihe z'I011d.v. SENIOR STATISTICS R. Higgins-To be mayor of Allens Mills. Most popular boy V. Craig M. Preble-To be able to play the violin like Most popular girl I. Hodgkins Fritz Kreisler. Best looking boy Best looking girl E. Bosworth V. Pinkham Most likely to succeed E. Harrlmwld Most cheerful Most sophisticated A. Adams G. Dill Class model B. Alexander Class vamp M- Heath Most agreeable E. Kennison Most likeable R. Stevens Class jester E- P8f3diS Class rogue L- Comstock Most active V. Craig Most carefree B. Goding Most polite G- Cutler Best personality, boy C. McGary Best personality, girl A. Adams Most serious H- D21ViS Worst prevaricator T. ACIIIITIS Man hater M. Preble Woman hater H- Davis Most eflicient Home Ec-er R. Barker I'D LIKE G. Collins-To help sell tickets at the State Theater. M. Pond-To honeymoon in Hawaii. P. Mosley -To go on a diet. D. Parlin- To open a night nursery for Fresh- man Girls. R. Parlin-To own the Boston Red Sox. E. NVilbur-To run a bicycle taxi. I. VVaugh -To coach baseball at Vienna High School. L. Wave-To join the W.A.V.E.s. V. Wells -To run a general store. PERSONALITIES IN BOOKS Wuthering Heights ..,,.......... L. Wright So Great a Man ..............,. H. Parlin The Exquisite Lover . , . I've Been Around .,.,. Old Fashioned Girl Story of a Bad Boy , . . Deerslayer ....,...,. Rolling Wheels . . ..,. G. Croswell , . . , E. Kennedy . . T. Pressey . . . E. Paradis . .. C. Durrell C. Besson Listening Man ............ .... H . Davis Pair of Blue Eyes .......... E. Stewart April Was When it Began .... .... G . Dill Maid in Waiting .....,.,.,, ..,., M . Pond Thin Man ........,,..,.. ..,.. G . Cutler Longshanks ..,,. .... R ich. Austin Porgy ...,..,,.,,. The Honor Girl ,,.., Fast Company ......,, The Librarian and the Gone 'vsiafiifiig vviga' 1 f And Now Good-bye . . , Uncharted Ways .,,. Our Town ,.,........ . . . . . I. Hodgkins . .... E. Hammond A. Bergeron Teacher of English Mrs. Bryant . , ,... School Days . . . School Days , . . . The Future ,....,... Farmington FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS E. Bosworth ......,..,,. Ieenimy Crown! M. Heath .. R. Wade .. . .,,.,.. I ll bite Well!- G. Cutler ......... .....,.,,., ' ' Er-r-r-r-r-r-r V. Pmkham .,...........,..,..,,... Gee QContinued on Page Zlj
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'lr LAUREL WADE, RONALD ALBERT General RON RONNIE Motto: Killing time isn't murder: it's suicide. Chorus I, 2. Commcnl: A: long live.: the merry hear! as sad. WAUGH, IAMES F. Commercial WIMPY 'I IIM Motto: Why worry: tomorrow is never today. Ice Hockey I, 2, 3: Baseball I. 2, 3, 4: Science Teacher Students Day I: Magazine Contest l. 3: Football 2, 3: Soph. Hop 2: F. H. S. Fair, Soph. Booth 2: Iiuzxiak Stall 2, 4: Playday 3: Senior Play Cast 4: Student Lib. -lg Traflic Oflicer 4: Assemblies -I. C!Jll1ll1l'lIff Life hur no blcxrifzg like a pr1m'cn! friend. WAVE, LAILA ESTHER General Motto: Still achieving, still pursuing: Learn to labor and to wait. Student Teacher I: Chorus 2, 3, 4: F. H. S. Fair llooth 2: Playday 3: Ilas- ketball 3: Deck Tennis 3: Usher Bacc. 3: Glee Club 4: Softball 4: Usher Sr. Play 4: Trallic Olhcer 4. C0l71l71FI1ff Whzzl Il mlm rmfltirs into his lmzd, no nm, nm Iuka' from him. WELLS, VIRGINIA LENA Commercial GIN GINNIE Motto: Count that clay lost whose low descending sun, Views from thy hand no worthy action done. Chorus I, -I: Usher, lr. Prom I: Teacher Students Day 1: Magazine Con- test I, 2: F. H. S. Fair Comm. I, 2, 4: Softball 2: Vllaitress Ir. Prom 2: Soph. Hop 2: Deck Tennis 3: Basketball Mgr. 3: Traffic Ollicer 3, 4: Usher at Concerts 3: Ir. Prom 3: Student Lib. 3, 4: Office Girl 3, 4: Playday 3: Qui Vive Club 3: Student Council 43 Usher, Sr. Play 4: BARKLR Stal? 4: Assemblies 4. Comm:-nl: She is not nmde to lm the trdmirtzfion of all, fmt the happiness of one. WILBUR, EARL ALFRED General XNILLIE Motto: Yesterday is gone, tomorrow may never come, to-day is to-day: so eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die. Rifle Club lg Baseball I, 4: Art 2. Comment: Steady of heart and :lout of hand. 15
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The tirst class meeting was devoted to 'A' LAUREL 'lr Under Classes IUNICR CLASS NOTES HE Class of '44 began its junior I year with a total enrollment of 60 pupils. During the year, however, it was reduced to 50. ' ln the spring of 1942, the class elected the following as their class officers: Prcrirlenl lean Robinson Vire I'rz'.ridcnt Vance Dearborn Secretary Claire Hiscock Treasurer Edith Whittier Our three representatives elected to the Student Council are jane Austin, Mabelle Comstock and Mary Pinkham. selecting a committee to choose our class rings. The following were selected to serve: Doris Stanley, Gloria Jalbert, Avis Carter, Frederick Rollins and Robert Lewin. We feel that the committee did exceptionally well in selecting the class rings and that they are the prettiest ones for a number of years. The junior Class has had an unusually lat ge representation in the extra-cur- ricular activities, namely: Orchestra 10, Boys' Glee Club 4, Girls' Glee Club 14, Chorus 31, Boys' Basketball 5, Girls' Bas- ketball il, Softball 9, Field Hockey 9, Pub- lic Speaking 3, Football 7, Art 8, Ski team 2, Barker SJ and Laurel Board 6. Both the boys and girls won the intramural basketball championships. The Junior Class is also represented in the armed forces with Albert Fraser in the Marines and Merton Petrie in the Navy. The Class of '44 has been unfortunate in having two quite serious accidents 5 Nelson Paradis suffered a skull fracture and Frederick Kenney a broken leg. As our third year at Farmington High School comes to a close, we can truly say we have enjoyed three great years and are looking forward to our greatest and last year at F. H. S. Class Flower: Stinking Benjamin QRed Trilliumj Class Motto: A good thing to remember, And a better thing to do, ls to work with the Construction Gang, And not the VVrecking Crew. Who's Who in the Iunior Class i Most popular boy Best dressed ....... Most popular girl .... Best violinist ....... Best pianist ....,, Best boy dancer , . Best girl dancer . Best looking girl ..... Best looking boy .... .. . . Frank Dingley . ,. Gloria Ialbert . . . . Iane Austin . . . . . Esther Hoyt . . Mary Pinkham . . . Roland Austin Gloria Ialbert ...... Ruth Estes . . . Robert Lewin Best mannered ,.... .... V irginia Ashley Worst disposition . . . . . Best disposition .... ..,. Best joker ..,....,. . . . Prettiest hair, boy Prettiest hair, girl Best girl sport ....... Best boy sport ............ Best complexion, girl ..., Best complexion, boy Class vamp ............ . Best personality, girl .... Best personality, boy Best actress .....,.,....... lean Linscott . Vance Dearborn Ruphelle Lambert . Richard Ferrari . . . . . Ruth Estes . . . . . lane Austin ., Frank Dingley . . . . Barbara Day . , . Robert Lewin ,. Gloria Ialbert . . , . Iane Austin .. Frank Dingley . Ioanne Stewart Most habitual Whisperer .. Ruphelle Lambert Most romantic girl ..,.,... Edith Whittier Most romantic boy .,...... Frederick Rollins Best football player .... .... F rank Dingley Best basketball player ...... Richard Hobbs Best writer ........... .. . Mary Pinkham Clearest voice ....,.. Virginia Ashley Most freckles .... .... B arbara McManus Best singer .... Iennie Mae Stevens
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