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PAULINE ANITA ESKE Polly Commercial Senior Play 4; Stunt Night 1. 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Reception 4; Dramatic Club 4; Glee Club 1. 2. 3; State Mimic Festival 3; “Beyond The Alps Lies Italy ; Outing Club 4. See-, and Treas. Polly is the best dresser in our lordly senior group. She certainly has the technique for donning just the right things in just the right way. With her fame as a basketball player and her ability to use her agile limbs to the best advantage on the dance floor, it's no wonder that Polly’s evenings aren’t dull. However, the boys don't occupy all of Polly's time because she finds time to keep up her half of the Hiley-Eske corporation. Well Polly always stay as young and attractive and the world won’t be a dreary place for you. DORINE ELIZABETH FORTIER Dodo Commercial Band 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 1, 2. 3. 4; Stunt Night 1.2; Glee Club 1.2. 3; Music Club 4; “H. M. S. Pinafore Orch. 4; Senior Play (Specialty) 4. When we hear music in the air. we look nround for Dtxlo. She is an accomplished trunqiet player and her talent has added to many of our entertainments. Dorine is rather shy and quiet but we hear that some of the boys have made a hit. However the fair Dorine goes in for underclassmen. She even substituted the freshman Dulac for a sophy. Fountain. The world isn’t really such a gloomy place, but brighten it up a little more with a toot on your tooter. Dorine. EDMUND FREEMAN FREITAS ’’Benny General Football 4. All-State Quarterback and Captain; Basketball 4; Senior Play (Specialty) 4; Freshman Reception 4; Class Basketball 4; Class Treasurer 4. “I must to the barbers; for methinks I am marvelous hairy al out the face. — Shakespeare Good old Benny! We’ll remember him most for his intimate relations with the football ami basketball teams, the class finances, and a certain Miss Wright. May he ever be the fun-loving, snow shoveling humorist. Whenever you see Benny and Joe Orizzonto together, prepare yourself for a comedy of errors or an accident. Benny is also a pretty good crooner—may you never have the misfortune to hear him sing. HAROLD HUTCHINSON GARCIA Scientific Senior Play Comm. 4. Harold is an exponent of Daniel Boone and a mean man on the trigger (from his own telling). We always know when deer season is open because Harold is never in school. Harold has been very meek and quiet this year since he lost his pal Chase to West Lebanon. However. he still retains his four year lease on his seat in the detention room. We don’t know whether Harold will be a fireman or not but we wish him the best of luck at whatever he takes up.
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MAURICE FRED CROWELL “Crow” General Freshman Reception 4; Stunt Night 4. “I care for nobody, no not I. if no one cares for me. Bickcraiaff Maurice, contrary to his nickname. “Crow. is the personification of innocence. There is little or nothing that Crow” does wrong even when answering questions, although he seldom tries this dubious and sometimes dangerous practice. Maurice will attain a very high goal if he keef s up his good work. CATHERINE MARIE DePALO Kan” General Junior Prom Committee 3; Newspaper 1. 2; Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 2, 3; Christmas Party Committee 4; Usher (Senior Play) 4. Kay’s morbid countenance ! eguilee her joking, jolly self. Kay s told us much about the prince charming but she keeps him safely oiit ot our way. We aren't surprised that Kay takes frequent visits to New York. Our Kay thinks argument is the spice of life especially in Claw Meeting. Kay. Tommy’s close pal. also exercised her vocal cords, yell Kay if the prince charming likes them ol er. we’ll all take the hint. Kay’s greatest ambition is to be a nurse. Keep up hopes Kay. the uniform gets them. MARIE LOUISE DeROCHE .Vimi Scientific Prize Speaking 3. Chairman 4; Stunt Night 4; Dramatic Club President 4: Year Book Committee 4; Class Vice President 4; rreehman Reception Committee 4; Play Festival (at Hanover) 4; Distnct inner Prize Speaking 4. Our Jeanette MacDonald or at least that’s what Marie would have us think. Jolly, good-natured, fun-loving Mimi, trilled her way through her fourth year. Mane without a song, is like the sky without a sun. By saying that Marie trilled her way through, we do not mean that she didn’t study, for Marie has an especially brilliant mind and in addition to all oi this, she still found time for numerous social activities. Marie was so busy with social activities the last year that we all wonder if Whit didn't suffer neglect. However. Marie keep carefree and your life won’t be dark. JOHN MEMHARD DUTTON Johnny” Scientific Newspaper 1. 3. 4; Orchestra 3. 4; Glee Club 3. 4; Music Club 4; State Music Festival 3. 4. Now. good Cesario. but that piece of song. f That old antique song we heard last night. ' Johnny is the class pianist. He plucks the ivories with skill comparable almost to that supreme maestro William Henry Allen, alias Chopin. Together they make a hill billy gang” sound like Toscanini s symphony orchestra. The school orchestra would no more ! e complete in quality and representation without Johnny than Hartford would be without students. We feel that Johnny and Mr. Allen are the only passible successors of Toscanini and Stokowski.
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ELAINE ANNETTE GILMAN Pewy General Course Freshman Reception 4; Junior Prom 3; History Club member 4. P® y our redhead from, you guessed it. Wilder, i one of the moat witty and humorous students in our class. Peggy enjoys a good time, she's happy-go-lucky, she never worries, and she gets there just the same. Just at present she’s very much interested in a Ford l»earing a New Ham| shire number plate, which is seen in these parts at different times. Peggy has a temper but it is very seldom seen. How about wishing her the best of luck and as parting advice, look before you leap ? FREDERICK MILLER GOBEILLE '‘Freddie” General Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Pinafore 4: Senior Play (Specialty) 4; Prize Speaking (Music) 3, 4: State Music Festival 3. 4. This gallant pins the wenches on his sleeves. Love's Lalamr Lost Our man about West I ebanon. Who ever saw him without every hair in place, his trousers neatly pressed, and fingernails well manicured? It is rumored that he even wears silk underwear. His voice is masculine at least. No wonder the girls from West Lebanon fall for this boy who wears nothing but Campion's best. (Catch an?) JOHN PHILIP GOSS Classical Senior Class President; President of Music Club 4: Orchestra 1. 2, 3. 4; State Music Festival All-State 2. 3. 4; Newspaper 1. 2. 3: I-atin Club 3 4; Dramatic Club 4: Class Basketball 2. 3. 4: Field Day 2. 3. 4; Prize Speaking 3; Senior Plav 4; Beyond The Alps Lies Italy 4; Stunt Night 1. 2. 4: “H. M. S. Pinafore orchestra 4; Editor of Year Book 4; Freshman Reception 4; Junior Prom Comm. 3; Ski Team 4; Outing Club 4; Junior Rotarian 4. Actions speak louder than words.” Aside from the numerous activities in which John has taken part, he also added to his list the difficult one of President of the Class of 103S. We members all know the difficulties with which John has had to contend, and we deeply appreciate his efforts. In addition to his executive ability, John also has a scholarly ability which we have seen manifested throughout his four years. We hope John will la as successful in real life as he was among us. ROBERT PATTERSON GOSS 'Bob” Scientific Music Club 4; Junior Rotarian 4; Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 3. 4; State Music Festival 3. 4; Newspaper 3. 4; Dramatic Club 4: Class Basketball 4: Field Dav 2. 3, 4; Prize Speaking 4. Second Prize; Senior Plav 4; Stunt Night I. 2. 4: H. M. S. Pinafore 4; Year Book Comm. 4: Freshman Reception 4; Junior Prom Comm. 3; Ski Team 4; Industrial Arts Club 1; Outing Club 4. That fellow seems to possess but one idea And that is the wrong one.” Bob is outstanding for his contrariness. He seldom agrees with anyone. much less himself. His main interest seems to be music and vocal work (not necessarily musicL Bob has little sentiment for anyone. The only thing al out which he is sentimental and which he treats with any semblance of love is his harmonious 'cello. However. Rol»ert likes to study and tackles French to the worst of his ability. Try as he might Bob'cannot escape this nightmarish subject. We also know of one freshman he is part:cularly interested in.
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