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2.4 - ' A ALLAN MARSH THORNE Civic Baseball 1, 2, 4, Touch Football 3, 41, Cla-c Club French Club 2, 3g Class Vice-President 3, Ripple Board 3, Speaking 2, 3, Cross Country to Undergraduates. Ain is our most unpredictable senior. llis one love is green Ford. Al loves to w ateh the world roll by and forget about his lessons. -The last hall year he surprised us with those A's', on his papers. Too bad lic hadn't started studying earlier and 'then he would have been at the' top of the class. llc is also U, ol: NI. bound. l 14 l LYDA MAE SPAULDINC Classical Hartland Basketball Assistant Manager 3g Manager -lg Clee Club 1, 2, 3, Orchestra l, 3, French Club 2, -lg Latin Club lg A. A. 45 Prize Speaking 2, 39 Debating Club 2, Dramatic Club 2, 3, -lg Class Secre- tary lg Ripple Board 53, -'ig Citizenship Award 1, 3, Alumni Award 3, Foreign Laiiginigjc Xlczlal 23 Student Assembly Dircclor 4, Assistant 3, Valerlicmriar-. 'l'ln'ough hcr four years at ll. A. Lyda 'has been an outstanding student. ll was 1-cws when her nanic did not appear on the weekly honor roll. She 'has been active in many extra curricular activities. Elhcicnl manager ol the girls' basketball tcain, prize speaking, Marge in the senior play and director of assembly programs are only a few ol' thc roles she has played. llowcver, she has not been too busy to inakc friends, to lend others a helping hand and to be an all-round good sport. The qualities which liavz- made her a success at ll. A. should help her in her career as a nurse. Keep up the good work! St. Albans 1, 2. 35 4, Prize 1, 25 Senior 'Play Properties, Address his little FREDERICK PRESCOTT TOWLE Civic Hartland Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4, Touch Football 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, Orch- estra 1, Ili-Y lg French Club 24 Class Treasurer 4, Cross Country .lg Baseball 1, 2. 4, Class Gifts. Freddie is our star sleepyhead. NVhenever the teachers look at him he is asleep but he never seems to miss a thing. He always has an answer readv. VVe would like to know how he does it. Bet be won't do it when he gets married. At the end ot the school day he wakes up and is ready for work, a dance or a basketball game. Ilope 1 he keeps it up. DIANA MERLENE WEBBER Civic . Hartland Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, -ig Clce Club 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, 45 Hacomac Club 3, 4, Debating Club 3g A. A. 4, Prize Speak- ing 2, 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 43 Office 3, 4, Ripple Board 3, 4, Senior Play east, Class Prophecy. l Di believes in womenls rights and will defend herself on any occasion. Di thinks school is easy except 'for science and math. They are too deep for ber , she says. I-Iowcver, in basketball she is tops and we hope she will do as well in life.
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I 16 l 3' we.w 4xYwmc.A e 0 O ' Q Y if if if 'Wf5f' fi fr 'v r 'S .Je FITZ'S FIRST DELIVERY back at Mrs. Leonard, who waved the Fitz walked hurriedly up to Mrs. Leonardis door and timidly knocked. I-Ie hadn't liked this errand from the beginning. Why couldn't they have given him a more pleasant message? Mrs. Leonard came to the door. Why, how do you do, and a good morning to you. What can I do for you?,' she asked pleasantly with an Irish ac- cent. A H-h-hello,', Fitz managed to answer, and turned red. Fritz hesitated before giving Mrs. Leonard the telegram. He thought, Should I give it to her and 'beat it, or should I give it to her and stay with her? It's bound to be bad news 'cause itis from the Red Cross! I-I have a 'telegram for Mrs. Leon- ard. Sign here, pleasef' Mrs. Leonard has-tily signed her name and then hurriedly opened the envelope. Fitz, standing near, saw a smile of radiant loveliness pass over the lined and worn face of Mrs. Leonard. He de- cided to stay. Won't you come in and have some cookies and milk?,' she asked, with a sparkle of happy tears in her faded blue eyes. No, I don't believe I will, 'he an- swered hurriedly. MI have to get back to my job. You see this is my iiirst job and your message was 'the 'first I -ever delivered. I sure am glad it was good news. Maybe it 'will bring me luckf' I hope so with all my heartf' Mrs. Leonard said sincerely. XVcll. b'bye.', Fitz hurried down the walk to his bike. He turned and looked telegram at him. Gosh, sho 'sure is a nice lady. Iilll glad I 'brought good news instead of 'badf' Mariellyn Ilughes '49 FARMER BROWN KEEPS HOUSE IVhere is my dinner? angrily in- quired Farmer Brown. Ile and his helper, joe, had just come in from the fields. Why, dear, I don't have it ready yetli' exclaimed his wife. Not ready yetl But why not'?,' Well, dear, it you had the 'work to do that I have, you wouldn't have din- ner ready eitfher. If you'd get me a maid, perhaps I could have it ready on timef, ' Humphl I guess you can get along without a maid. You always used 'to after we were first marriedf' retorted her husband. I know that, but, reinember, we have a bigger 'house now. Also remember that I have a baby to tend. 'Besides that, I have the meat in 'the smokehouse to watch, patiently argued Mrs. Brown. 'WVell, I could do what little work you do, and without a maid to-o. I could also have dinner ready on timef, he an- swered sareastically. All right, dear. Tomorrow you do the housework, take care -of the baby, and smoke the meat. I'll go out in the fields with joe and do your workf, IIVIICII the morning came. Mrs. Brown went out in the fields to Wo1'k. Mr. Brown got up to start the housework.
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