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who settled down and nothing more. They're Charlotte Youngrnan, Barbara Wooley, and Theresa Michelin, while en- joying fully life on the farm are lohnny Schaefer and Leon Sokul-they thought it safer and much more fun than any other, while Leonard Kelton with his brother, went into business. They did so well, Their efficient secretary's Jackie La- Belle. lt's hard to account for all the re- maining three-the Keating boys and Maurice P.g for they set out with a way and a will to find a place that each could fill-somehow, somewhere-which brings us to the last ones left in our review. Peg and Norma-each has seen come true at last her future's dream. One is now a lab technician. That was Peggy's main ambition. Norma went on to grad- uate from college. Well, it's getting late! We've tried to show in some small way where each class member is today, what worldly task each has begun. Yet life for us remains still young. Our eyes yet have that starry haze when into the years ahead we gaze. The path before us, straight and wide, is full in view, While at our side Walks faith and hope, accompanied by a band of rnern'ries never to die of friends and days we all once knew at F. H. S., the gold and the blue. . NORAMA SCHWARTZ PEGGY CLEARY
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Cfakf pI'0l0L2Cy Sometime in the years to come, when we look back on all we've done, recalling days we've hoped and planned, with dreamy eyes the future scanned, then truly we shall see come true those shining dreams. Now in review, we'd like to show how each has filled the chosen place which fate has willed. There were those of us who went to college and bettered the old world with our knowledge-Leo R. and Stanley S., also Esther Laloie. I must confess Eugene Cushing has won renown. ln fields of science he went to town! Next we have our nurses thre-eHEsther, Gina, and Rita P. Ianet Allard teaches Phys. Ed., while Helen LaPlante is so well read, that her equal nowhere can you find. lf you like to dance, keep Betty in mind! A waitress fair is Marjorie Cook, while Patty Varney from a book teaches the first grade how to read. Bob's a coach. His team's in the lead! Francis Iohnson and Walter Bailey are pool sharks now-they prac- tice daily! Hlohnny Fedora is the fav- orite song of lkie Dumondg and all day long the office bosses continue to wait for Glenna Munsey, who STILL is late! Nat Mahoney, in his father's step, has followed with welding, while our vet Musky has found a good position keeping those All-States in condition. Frank, his col- league, fstill the samel enjoys his sports but runs a crane. Maxine Andrews is traveling far, and Natalie Hartwell's a radio star. To be one day a dietitian was Doris Browns main ambition. Barker commands the Merchant Marine, while all the beauties of the screen are photo- graphed by Gloria G. A capable steno- grapher is Marie. Theresa Marceau is a nun. Gerard Montambeault thinks it's fun to be a politician smart, and Doris Schmidt has found her heart in Plymouth. Truly, in effect, Bob Robichaud's an ar- chitect. Gene went to Wentworth Insti- tute, and executing a smart salute is Rich- ard Rayno. ln Sulloway's Mills Beverly Cilley files all the bills, Robert Woods is raising chicks. CHens, that is.l If in a fix, you want a house and right away, call draftsman Alfred Chandronnait. Curly Cate just wrote a book called Natural Waves for That 'Certain' Look. Roger Bushmans a C.P.A.-that's Certi- fied Public Accountant, they say. Arthur Marceau and Bobby Hinds went to New Hampton. As football finds they made the headlines everyday, Ioseph Lange- vin receives his pay from the Public Ser- vice on Central Street, while Gerry Daig- neau's dancing feet have won him fame throughout the land. Television claimed Barbara Wiegand. In Massachusetts Lester-boy bought a girls' camp-his pride and joy! Maxine and George thought it wise to spend their time saving lives of po-or little animals-now they're vets. Florence Wentworth has no regrets-teaching school is her vocation. Traveling through each foreign nation, Eileen Mercier studies styles. lane Lefebvre types and files at F. H. S., while Elspeth Ring's lifetime work is keeping things straight at the office, and outside Barbara Magyar does reside as receptionist. Bev and Shirley are happily married. Each morning early Aime St. Cyr starts for work. Margie Durgin is a clerk. Oiseau somehow earns her keep, but best of all she likes her sleep. i'lennie stars in the Ice Capades, while Dotty Kelley trumps with spades in bridge each afternoon at tea. Alfred Fillion holds the key to etiquette and social graces. Remember Pussy ? He went places! The papers bill him as a star of hockey on iceg and then, there are a few of the girls, just three or four,
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