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Class Benefactor Best Athlete . Most Likely to Succeed . . Class Artist . Faculty joy . Most Serious . Wittiest . . Most Popular Most Industrious Most Pleasing Personality . Cutest . . Best Looking Most Romantic Most Sophisticated . . Best Dressed Best Mannered Best Dancer . Most Poised . Biggest Flirt . Most Domestic Best Actor or Actress . . THE PHILOMATH 616114 1440600 GIRLS Lillian Moran Norma Benjamin Nancy Ford Jacqueline Brown Nancy Ford Ann Staffeld Ellen Walsh Martha Boyle Nancy Ford Jean Clinton Therese Healy Vivian Zeller Vera Buchner Jane Waters Irene Speigel Joyce Campion jane Waters Jane Waters Hazel Goddard Vera Buchner Luanne King IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIEEIKlluulnnuuuulullnl ll BOYS Richard Greeley Ernest Chiappini Richard Greeley Ralph Wardrop Kenneth Speigel Malcolm Flood Kenneth Botty Bernard Kane Thomas Donnelly Bernard Kane Richard Hare Richard Hare John Del Prete Roger Mullen Charles Bryant Thomas Murphy Bernard Kane Lawrence Maroni John Brita John Del Prete Bruce Magoon CContinued from page 95 a rug-cutting affair for the sophs! if We still remember what a sophomore is, don't we?j Next on the bill came our election of senior class officers. We re-elected Robert Ablondi and Martha Boyle as President and Secretaryg and chose Jean Clinton, Vice-President, and Thomas Donnelly, Treasurer. just to show that our class had initiative, we went ahead and produced a Senior Play that really became a success. In i'Growing Painsi' the leading roles were taken by Luanne King and Bruce Magoon. Yes, all these events and those con- nected with graduation-the taking of the class picture, the Senior Prom, Class Night, the Music Festival, and Gradua- tion itself-will always be remembered in the hearts of the Class of 1945. As We leave Framingham High School with our diplomas, then and only then. shall we realize what it means-the true loss of our social gatherings, of our teach- ers, of all the good times that our class has had. Then, and only then, shall we see the signiiicance of going out and fighting in this war-torn world of bloodshed and de- struction, so that more people and more classes will be able to have and enjoy such splendid high school careers as our class. the UClass of 1945 has enjoyed. Robert F. jordan.
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20 Fe A- THE PHILOMATH GROWING PAINS First row: Therese Healey, lane Waters, Kenneth Botty, Thomas Murphy, Terry Cowles, Luanne King, Bruce Magoon, Vivian Zeller, lane Cogan, Betty Clapp. Second row: Norma Benjamin, Robert Wharton, Malcolm Flood, Nancy Ford. Dick Greeley, Richard Cassidy Mrs. Moody, Betty Mahoney, Lawrence Maroni, Ruthe Powers, Ann Stafleld, Ioan Keir, Robert Iordan. sent to Mr. Russell Cort, Backwoods Man- ner, Framingham Centre. 7. I, Jay Quinn totherwise known as the Cisco Kid J, leave my ten-ounce pool cue and my shining reputation as the King of the Hole to young Skippy Ral- lou. 8. I, Thomas Major, leave behind my ghost, which will, following my set pat- tern, haunt the high school for untold years to come. 9. We, Vera Buchner and john fFerdiel llel Prete. leave behind our three years' romance to prove that love con- quers all. IO. We, John twatch me blow this Emullllul horny Henderson, John tdittol Garvey and Larry tGirl of My Dreamsl Maroni, the senior members of Henderson's jump Quartetfl leave behind the strains of our beautiful melodies. Phew. 11. And with that it's time to say That's all f-f-f-folks. The above was recorded on the ninth day of the fifth month in the year of nineteen hundred and forty-live by the duly registered class lawyer, Kenneth J. liotty. Duly witnessed by: NANM' 499-44 1009? correct? Foxzn. PAUL fBurp3 Form, IJoN 1Aw, Lili lXlAt'EACllliRN, Tuoxms 4 Bucky CoNNoLLx'.
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