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THE ECHO 19 4 6 MARJORIE HOLSTEIN I ' o Marjorie we give this piece of string To tie around her finger To remind her when fame she wins. It all started at Sumner. RUTH HOOKER To Ruth, who is so quiet, We give a bell quite gay. She can put it on and wear it To show she’s coming your way. PAULINE KELLEY To Polly we give this book To keep till she ' s old and gray. If she ' ll now and then take a look. She’ll recall her old friends of today. EDWARD LAURENTZ To Eddie, always out for fun. We give this great, big. dangerous gun. For he to the Maine Woods aims to go; Hence this might help him shoot a doe. CHARLES MANN To Charles we give this brand new car To replace his present model, We want him to make a tremendous hit When off to college he’ll toddle. EVELYN and ELEANOR MANN To Evy and Eleanor we give this twine For a game of Tug of War. The one who gets pulled over the line Will be subject to the other’s law. RITA MATHEWS To Rita we give this date book To keep her dates a-plenty. With John. Dick, George, and Charles- I know ' twill ne’er be empty. GRACE McCarthy To Grace we give this brilliant bow. We know she’ll put it on just so. It resembles those she loves to wear To decorate her wavy hair. ETTA BETTENCOURT ' 1 o Etta we give this bright teaspoon. For cooking she likes to do. Cakes and pies and sandwiches — She ' s made for me and you. PHYLLIS BURDICK I ' o Phyllis we give this penny round To remember her days at High. We hope in luck she will abound As every year goes by. LILLY CARLSON To Lilly Carlson, who is so neat. We give this shiny pin Because we know she can’t be beat And for this class she’ll always win. ARTHUR CARTER To Arthur we give this tinkling bell ; Then when he’s near, we can tell. So quiet is he in all his classes. No one can tell whene’er he passes. RALPH COLBY To Ralph we will give this book To help him keep his dates on time. Now all he’ll have to do is look And check the one that’s next in line. JENNIE CZAPLA To Jennie, our gum chewing friend, A timely warning to keep to the end — A nurse you will be, at least so it’s said. So don’t get the patient stuck to the bed. LURA FILES Lura wants to be a housewife So we give to her this home. And when she’s keeping house there. She’ll never want to roam. AUDREY HASKINS A little wedding ring is just the thing For Audrey, who is fit for a king. We hope she’ll keep it evermore Until a real one she ' ll adore. NORMA HINCKLEY As Norma will be a young artist supreme. A paint brush is probably her only dream. Therefore we give her this tiny one blue. To paint a rare picture for me and for you. JOAN McGAUGHEY To Joan we give this classy boat. We hope that it will ever float. She’s always wished that she might see The distant lands across the sea. 12
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THE ECHO 19 4 6 C iir avorites Subject . . Mathematics Comic Strip Li’l Abner Newspaper Record Actress . . June Allyson Song . . I Can’t Begin to Tell You Actor . . . . . Cornel Wilde Food Steak Sport Basketball Big League Player . . Ted Williams C ut ' fYiostai and idedtai Best looking girl . Phyllis Taylor Best dressed boy . . Richard Vincent Best looking boy Edward Laurentz Wittiest girl Anna Price Most popular girl Elaine McIntosh Wittiest boy George Wagner Most popular boy Rudy Mosesso Most athletic girl Mary White Most ambitious girl Beverley Orcutt Most athletic boy George Wagner Most ambitious boy . George Polisson Best girl dancer . . Anna Price Elmer Wallster Best boy dancer Richard Vincent Best natured girl Nancy Meins Class woman-hater Arthur Carter Best natured boy . . Richard Vincent Most dignified girl Phyllis Taylor Girl genius Jane Rubin Most dignified boy . . Robert Pawlowski Boy genius George Polisson Most musical Elaine McIntosh Most studious girl Marjorie Hollstein Rita Mathews Pauline Kelley Class flirt . . . . Most studious boy . . Charles Mann Girl most likely to succeed Beverley Orcutt Best dressed girl Nancy Meins Boy most likely to succeed Elmer Wallster 11
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THE ECHO 19 4 6 ELAINE McIntosh To you, Elaine, we give these notes To play with pep and ginger. May you ever continue your Mairzie Dotes As long as your fingers are limber. NANCY MEINS This lipstick goes to Nancy Meins, Who toward acting strongly leans. Her make-up should always be on just right. Then when on the stage she’ll look quite bright. RUDOLPH MOSESSO To Rudolph we give this laurel wreath, A symbol that will show That in the field of sports, he is A champ, as we all know. JULIA OMAN To you, dear Julia, so soft and sweet. Who whispers in tones so low. We give you this horn to cherish for keeps. So blow, Julia, blow. BEVERLEY ORCUTT To Beverley we give this pill. A nurse she’s going to be. Many a prescription she will fill. For who’s so efficient as she ? BEVERLY PAUL For Beverly we have a ball Which will help her to recall All the baskets she has made That from our memory never will fade. ROBERT PAWLOWSKI In giving Bob these ear-muffs warm You might think we are rude. Remember, though, that it is cold In that high altitude. ANNA PRICE A pencil goes to Anna Price. Let’s hope it is the best for size. ’Twill help to keep her tally nice While working at the Enterprise. GEORGE POLISSON To George we give this book of math. When troubles now fall in his path. He never will grow weary Of figuring out the Einstein theory. JANE RUBIN To Jane, who dresses with such good taste, We give this pencil of green. For dresses she will design with haste And make each deb look like a queen. PHYLLIS TAYLOR To Phyllis Taylor goes a mirror small To hang up high upon the wall So she may see her smiling face Reflecting beauty, charm, and grace. MILDRED TRANTER To Millie we give this latest song. We know she’ll never sing it wrong. For she’s the singer of our class. She has a voice none can surpass. RICHARD VINCENT To Pete we give this flower blue To wear upon his Sunday suit. And to his class will he be true When up he drives and gives a toot. GEORGE WAGNER For George a fine whistle have we. For he a policeman would be. He can tell the traffic to stop or to go By simply giving his whistle a blow. ELMER WALLSTER Here’s a Sumner sticker, Elmer, To place upon your car. You’re proud of your old high school. Advertise it near and far. MARY WHITE To Betty White I give this plane So she can go from Texas to Maine. An air line hostess she will be And might fly far across the sea. GLADYS WILLIAMS To Gladys, who is our class poet. We give this smart new pen. And with it we know some day She’ll please a thousand men. 13
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