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Drini JUNE ANN EDMUNDS P. O. Box 136 Concord, New Hampshire June 8, 1934 June, better known as Beanie, is one of our out-of-staters. The only way to get her out of bed in the morning is to tell her that Mail is here. We have all tried to talk her into letting Toni enter her life to shorten her time spent primping, but father wouldn't like that. June is a born speed demon in almost every respect. This is particularly true when behind the wheel of her Hudson. The stories and songs of our little New Hamp- shirite have given us many laughs that will not be soon forgotten. By the way, Beanie, What did Custer say when he saw the Indians coming over the hill? You can take the hick out of the sticks, but you can't take the sticks out of the hicks. DONNA ALICE DRINAN North River Acres Marshfield, Massachusetts May 13, 1934 I've changed my mind. . . . That's Drini all over. She's unpredictable, ambitious, and mys- terious. Shopping sprees, dinner dates, and an evening at the theatre occupy most of her spare time. Her dry sense of humor has given us many laughs. Donna, exceptionally frank, loves pink and blue and can usually be seen in such. Sweetly stubborn, she can tell a story and keep us in suspense for days. Donna's destiny dares not bring her anything but success and happiness. Money may not bring happiness but it's a nice way to be miserabIe. I Beanie
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NANCIE WOODBURY BUCK 148 Woburn Street Reading, Massachusetts December 29, 1934 Hey, quiet you kids, I've got to get my eight hours. . . . That's no one but Nancie talking and she's one person for whom beauty sleep really works. Here is the problem kid herself . . . especially other people's problems. Any time we feel blue we iust talk to Nance. She may not solve them but she always makes us feel much better. Speaking of morale boosting plans . . . how about all those G.l.'s who were lucky enough to receive her most interesting book- length letters? Will we ever forget the night she resorted to throwing stones? The Florida sunshine looks so inviting to Nancie, but we've got a good bet on that some lucky man will change some of those ideas-a career or a family? My thoughts are my own, a penny cannot buy them. IIJOII 4 Nance JOAN LOUISE CONDRON 530 Walpole Street Norwood, Massachusetts September 7, 1934 Hey, Jo, will you do a poster? That familiar request always finds Joan with a willing smile and brush in hand. Her artistic ability shows no bounds, as can be seen between the covers of this annual. Among her favorite pastimes are creating new fashions, driving her Plymouth, and writing to Wes. Hating to rise in the morning and being late are typical of Jo. Once the day is established we can usually find her in a state of euphoria until the wee hours of the morning. Her scholastic ability should be of great aid to her future teaching career. We are sure that Jo will be successful in this field with her never forgotten photogenic mind. Absence makes the heart grow fonder.
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LOUISE MARIE GOMEZ 373 Granite Street Quincy, Massachusetts October 24, 1934 Here today, gone tomorrow. lsn't love grand, Louise? Here's the romance that has kept us all guessing. We'll never forget the day we heard about the Siamese twins on A medical. Just another one of Lou's practical iokes. No matter how far- fetched a story may be, when told by Gomez, it's always convincing. Lou possesses one of the most vivid imaginations and the greatest sense of humor. She's got that perfect But-I'm-inno- cent look on her face which is only hiding her devilish grin. Don't dare Lou to do anything 'cause she'll do it. By the way, Lou, is vaseline applied to the lips or the hips? Watch those eyes, they're dangerous. Annie-K IILOUII 4 ANNE MARIE KNUDSEN 20 Riverside Avenue West Concord, Massachusetts June 3, 1934 A flash and off she goes. That's our Annie-K heading north for the most part. A bundle of ambition, neatness personified and a friend for the asking can best describe this typical outdoor Norwegian. As a vivid sports enthusiast, Anne will fit well into a wonderful future as a northern New Hampshire resident. Seldom seen without Nancie, we'll always remember Anne as one of our gayer, mysterious ladies, always ready for a good time, to share a laugh, and to give a helping hand. Lots of luck to a deserving girl with a warm heart and mischievous eyes. Fond of beauty, life and laughter, pleasure first and business after. 35.1. . . wx 'cW . new S ,es , page cz VV 3 .fa .rf-, 9.35 ,Q . Teri 'Mijn Y?
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