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1 DORIS llAE TRUE ' Pansy ll S chil n; tc train at the North we know she ' ll - . W’ is t, Shore Babies ' . ' [ pitail. W bhj her ;(. ' .: nnin.r; snile, succeed. Glee Clul| 2, 3 vV ' -S4 ' v; ' Jitterbug Jollities 1 Minstrel - o.w WV ' Gypsy Rover 3 ' ' Haniltonian Sj f ' . JOHN JAMES WALLiiCE Jiji Jock has the sea,; i hi’si! .V8in going to join the ines next year, ' 5’J :I”! L- Soccer 1 sp- - gskotball 1,2 Chairman of rCss Gif:;t; Q i;.i 5 iittee Mar— ANITA RIVERS WASS Mouse joined us December 1, 1941. She intends to study de- signing at Westbrook Junior College next year. Field Hockey 1,2, 5 (Capt.) Basketball 1,2,3 Glee Club 1,2,3, vR ' la.nist 3) ypsy Rover 3 Latin Club 1 French Club President 3 Hamiltonian 3 Snocth Susan President 3 EMILY JANE WET SON Emmy has been our quiet but observing class treasurer. She plans to be a secretary or a clerk next year. Class Secretary 2 Ticket Committee Senior Social Basketball 3 Chairman 3 Softball 3 Class Treasurer 3 Gypsy Rover 3 Field Hockey 2,3 Sec.-Treas, Smooth Susan 3 Wass ' 42 Class Mottro --— “• Now wo launch, where will we anchor? Class Color — Maroon and Gold Class Flo wer«— Talisman Roae •i ' f {• 48 LITERARY HYPERBOLES Some novelists don ' t seem to care what they do with their char- acters ' eyes. For instance: With her eyes she riveted him to the spot. He tore his eyes from her face and they fell on the letter, at her feet. Their eyes met for a long, breathless moment then swam to- gether. Marjory would often take her eyes from the deck and cast toiQii far out to sea. He wrenched his eyes away from hers; it was a painful mon- ent for both of them,
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fj ’•j. •••• •.• C. - fO j (f V V SALLY PORTER Port must be our class chemist - aj. j;shb: ill study to be a Laboratory Technician at Westbrook Junipr rybriege next year. Class Secretary 1 ' s Student Council 3 Glee Club 2,3 Basketball 3 ' ‘Hamiltonian’ ' 3 ' v, DONALD LEROY SANFORD Skinner is our class ' - .singer ' as well as our class prophet. He will attend B.U. College of; Music- ' and his success is certain. Soccer 1 ' x- Soccer Manager 3 Basketball Manager 1,2 Hamiltoniais ’ 2,3 Class Treasurer 1,2 Glee Club President 2,3 Watch Your Uncle Dudley 1 Gypsy Rover 3 MARY A. SCHOFIELD Sco wants to be a nurse. Without a doubt, she will succeed for she has what it takes to get ahead. Minstrel Show 2 Jitterbug Jollities 2 Basketball 1,2,3 Softball 1 Graduation speaker 3 Glee Club 3 Gypsy Rover 3 DOROTHY BARBARA SHAW Bridgle is air minded. She is headed for Canada to join the Air Women, Good luck, Brldgie! Class Gift Committee 3 Favor Committee Senior Social CHARLOTTE MABEL STANLEY Tubby is our class historian and we can be sure of hearing all the amusing incidents of our high school years. She wants to be a nurse and can ' t helo being a success with her jolly dispasi- tion. Student Council 1,2 Hamiltonian 2,3 G-ypsy Rover 3 Minstrel Show 1,2 Glee Club 2,3 THERESA liARIE STELLINE Theresa is the midget of our class, but they say that good things come in small packages. She ' ll succeed in her chose-gi field with her friendly smile, Hamiltonian 2,3 Ticket Committee Senior Social 3 I DORIS TRIMMER Dot has no definite plans for next year, but with her happy- j go-lucky disposition and cheery smile v;e are sure of her success, — -2 Record Committee Senior Social 3 Jitterbug Jollities 2 Gypsy Rover 3 Field Hockey 3 Minstrel Show 2 Hamiltonian 2 Glee Club 1,2,3 V . , Tr; I
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rr,r ; J.. AfiTICLF I C Section 1 Know all men by these present, that we, the S ' Wjior Class c£.,! Hamilton Ili h School, situated, in the southern part of Ear.iiJ. ton, in j the County of Essex, in the State o-i Lassachusett s, do declare the I following to be our last w: 11 and testament. j t Section 2 Also, v e, who are about to leave this school in the full pos- session of sound and ’well- trained minds, prepared by tedious and I profound study, do proclaim all former wills, documents, and decla- rations made by us null and void. ' liiough o ' .i.r estate be small, ’we bequea.th to those, hereby inecrlLiod this will, our possession ' of wealth, character, an ' ’ beauty, and do hope that profit vi ill be gained from our namerous i.iista] :es . AKTiOLE II Section 1 7e le ave to ilr. V’ass our deep gratitude for his cooperation and profound understanding of the students. Section 2 lb Mr, Malone v e bequeath a book of matches so he may readily touch off those Caesar Pads with which so many of us Seniors strug- gled. Section 3 To Mrs. Boyd we les.ve a double supply of book-report note- books, so the Juniors may write their reports O NCE A Vi EEK instead of jonce a month] 7e also leave her a tor. of coiriL:ic:.s to pass out to {Sophomores so they ma.y become v oll-bred Seniors and have no punc- Ituation errors in their compositions. is ection 4 ' -i- ' o Miss Edivondson, wo leave an alarm clock so she may have no trouble in timing the speed tests. Section 5 We leave Mr, ChasG better and ..ore understanding classes v ho will readily grasp and muster his formulas, theories, and corol- laries, I I •lection 6 I ToJ.Iiss Herndon, wo leave reformed class of students v;ithout jJack Chisholm and Edv ard. Lan thorn, i |Section 7 j 1 g will to Mr, Wales an extension ladder to facilitate his fi ' Umerous trips to t]’c observ. ' ' ' tion roof. 0
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