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E91 RUTH ENA BRITTAIN Civic River de Chute, N. B. Bristol lligh School, Ilartlaud Academy: lluslcetlball 3, 4g Softball 2, ii. 1Ig Ch-e Club 3, French Club 2, 3, 45 A. A. 3, 45 Dramiatic Club 2, 3, 4g Librarian 25 Senior Play cast, Class Ocle. Ruth Ena is our girl from Canada. She thas been with us for tlnrcc ycnrs and we have become very fond of her. She can always be found in the Senior room at noon reading letters she has just received from up Northv. Lighthearted -and gay she keeps our spirits soaring. Getting back from her vacations on time seems to be 'her wenlt point and ihow we envy that weak point. MALCOLM MOORE BURRELL Civic Hartland Cross Country 2, 3, Hi-Y 35 Orchestra 35 Invocation. Nlieltcy returned to H. A. this year to get his diploma. He was out' ol' many who learned, while serving this country, that education wus an iinportrnrt thing. Mickey sometimes-ustonishes us with his big words and foreign plnuses. VVQ wonder if' some cute 1T1kldBl'llOiSCliC lnught the-in to ihim. Older than most of us, he is still a good mixer. Wi- llama cnjoyi-cl his company very much. MILDRED LOTTIE CARQON Civic St Alb urs ARTHUR RAY CI-IADBOURNE I IVIL Caunbridgc lirvui-lr Club 2, 3, 49 Debating Club 2, 4, D1tll1lilflL Club 3, 1, Cllr-e Club 3g llueomac Club 4g Softball 4. Mildred is at laitlilul and loyal student of H. A. She has shown ilraunulit- ability in the Senior Play in which she tool: the part ol' l'ln: umial. llvr quirk temper has furnished us lunch enjoyment. Slu- works burd nt school und should make good ut college. Good lui-lt, NliIlIi-'. btudtul Council 1, 3, Victory Corps Council 2g Cross Country ,lg Clee Club 1, 2, 34 Prize Speaking 2, Alternate Sg Basicetball ug Mgr. fig linsebnll Z, Senior Play Cast. Arlluu' is our sn1ooth.e. Solt spoken and slow-motionetl he catclws llu- girls eyes every time. He is one of our returned veterans, and we had just got acquainted with him when he decided he preicrreil 'to be tutored. Guess he couldn't stand the noise.
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l8li WWWTHH dimuili Il ' GEORGE WARREN BAKER Vocational Palmyra Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4g Touch Football 2, 8, Baseball 2, Glee Club 1', 2, 35 Class Treasurer 1, Senior Play cast. George, our mischief maker, is one of our sunniest classmates, Playing jokes on the girls, playing basketball 'and resting are his favorite ways of amusing himself. If you keep your sense of humor, l ca LAURA SAVILLA BARDEN Civic Hartland Softball 2. 35 Clem- Club I, 2, 3, llacomac Club 3, 45 Ripple Board 33 French Club 25 Dramatic Club 45 Senior Play, Make-up Commit- leeg Class llistory. Laura is our dance fiend. She had rather dance than eat. She also prelers llanaau lo llarllaud and for that we are sorry. Without Laura we wouldn't have anv food for our sweet tooth or tales ol reckless rides. ller school work sometimes sulters but she quickly recovers and gets ou the ball again. XVhen Laura is fhappy, her giggle is lu-ard llu'oug1h the room. It serves as our guide to her mood ior the dav. ll' she becomes a secretary, we hope her giggle will not be losl. Ce prec, you will make like worthwihile. EMILY MAE BLACKDEN V oeational Q Hartland I-lacomac Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2. ldrnily is the most unobtrusive girl we know. She is so quiet that we scarcely notice her. She is never noisy nor does she become angry like the rest of us but remains quiet and gcrcne, NVQ think she is a grand sport to take all the teasing that she does without showing any temper. She, also, desires to become a secretary and we know she would never make her boss angry.
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MARY LOUISE CHAPMAN C nn. St. Albans i101 Anif Y W ARTHUR ALAN CHAPMAN Civic Sl. Albans Ch-e Club l. F. F. A. 3, 4g Baseball l, 2, 3, 44 Touch Football 2, 3, 4. .Xrtluir believes in hard work or else he wants plenty of cash. Ile hal rather work weekencls than rest. NVe would like some ol' his eiiergfy. A star baseball pitcher, we hone that someday he t-an plav big league baseball. it would certainly be an honor to us. Ile might make it better umpire. though, with his quick temper. XVhat- ever he does we know he'll be a success. Soltball 1, 2, 3, 1, C lce Club 2, 34 French Club 2, 3, 44 Student Council 2, 3, 4: Secretary 44 Oflice 2g Latin Club 3, 4g Hacomuc Club 44 Senior Play eastg Class Gifts. Petite Mary is the class sweetheart. She is slim and small and has lovely dark fringed eyes. She is very shy but she can and does make friends easily. She is very studious and always has her work done on time. As Paula in the Senior Play she was tops . LESLIE LEROY DURAN Vocitionnl St. Albans EARL PHILIP CULLY Civic Hartland Basketball 2, 3, 4g Letter 2, 3, Clee Club 2, 3, 44 1Vinter Sports 1, 24 Cross Country 14 I-li-Y 1, 2, 34 Baseball 2g Student Council 34 Class Vice-President 1, 34 Senior Play cast4 Class Marshal 2, Earl came back to H. A. to make up a half year's work that was lost When he entered the service and to get liis diploma. I-Ie was mentioned in the ,44 Ripple but We think he deserves honorable men- tioh again. He helped to make our Senior Play a success and for that we Wish to express our thanks. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4g WVinter Sports 3, 4g Debating Club 2, 3, 44 Secretary and Treasurer 34 President 4g Prize Speaking Alternate 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 34 Cross Country 4g Touch Football 24 Ripple Board 3, 4g Senior Play Castg Fourth Honor. Les, a demon for study and work, likes to ride around in the jeep with Teddy and others. That jeep has seen a great many miles of road. Debating and winter sports are his hobbies. He makes friends easily and holds on to them which is something not In-any can do. We all wish 'him luck at the U. of M.
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