Hollis High School - Sunbeam Yearbook (Hollis, ME)

 - Class of 1947

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THE SUNBEAM TH SENIOR ALPHABET I A is for ANITA who's author of this dittyg B is for BARBARA always smiling and witty, C is for GHLUNCY - His car at full speedg D is for DONLLD, who is sure to succeed. D is for DWIGHT, too, e fine sportsmen, indeed. E is for EDDIE who's seldom on timej E is for ELSIE, with Fred on her mind. F is for FRED next to Elsie es ilveysg G is for GRLND,thet's Hollis ell ways! H is for HLEN for his feces he's knowng I is for IGNOHLNCE of which little we own.. J is for JOYFUL - thetfs our class -- you bet! K is for NHOURTESYN which we sometimes forgot. L is for LLUGHTER, you hear plenty from us, M is for MYRNA who always travels by bus. N is for NOISE, very little we make, O is for ORDER 'round here it's e fake. P is for PROPLGANDA on which this is bssedg Q is fornQURlOSlTYN which we all have faced. R is for RUTH who's everyones Pal, R is for RITL, too, quite e studious gal. S is for STANLEY, he's quiet and shy, T is for TIME, we've all let it slip by. U is for ULTIMATUL which we all must reach, V is for VANITY against this we ell teach. W is for WISDOM through the years it has growng X -- Y in OUR algebra ere always unknown! Z is for ZEST - mine is fest growing dim, I'll end this right now For my brein's in e swim! 1 ll I no ff H17 47551314 Pty X X 3 3 P P - E .- lol 'JE 'X I V. 'nh' 0 ' s f7'+'X 727 ff, 'Tz- 7K+'7' ' Vue?-AAS gn F9751 I y 2 -fz4,+fL- l ,Til 2 l M my H N sum. , lv - 'Tiff f fmdf I 15

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THE SUNBEAM Stanley Leroy Townsend West Buxton, Maine Glass Fart: ' Honor Essay AQtiVjfl63f . Qu R- C IN 5: uieut Council 43 Basketball 5, 43 Operetta Vg ass Vice President 45 Orchestra 2g Chorus l, 5, 43 Cheakers 5, 4. UHappy is he who has no cares.u GLQSS-QUE Beyond the citios' noise vnu strife ocreue bouaatL the Heavens' Qolu, Clear in the Lonnimjs' Psaiant sunlight Our Alma Mater we behold! CHGRUS Although surrounded by tall, green pines, To this, we Seniors must say googofo, 'Y Truth and lovw forever will salma From the echoing halls of S Igifillg Sing to our school, forever she'll stand, bhelharing those who love and sorveg strive icy her fume, with firm wi1ling,hand, Amay iron this school that today we leave. CHORUS Barbara Lundberg f47 4 12



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THE SUNBEAM Saturday, March 29, 1947 Hello everyone at Hollis High, Just a note to let you know we're finally on ou way to Washington! Sixteen of us left Biddeford 'm. night at 9:45 P. M., on the Express for New York..... There are eleven Seniors, two Post Graduates, one Junior, one Alumnus, and our Chaperon, Mr. Flynn, so you see, we should have all sorts of fun. Just now, everyone's trying to sleep, but from the looks of things, most of us won't have much luck. Who wantstn sleep, anyway,when so much is going on? 'lbye now, The Seniors Sunday, March 50 ' What a day! We've been on the go ever'since'R5O A,M. when we arrived here in New York City. When we climbed off our train in Grand Central Station, we were completely dazed by the crowds of people swarm- ing about, and by the huge buildings Csome different from Hollis, I can tell youll I'm certain none of us would have ever found his way anywhere, if Mr.Green, the man who sponsered the trip, had not met us at'tm station, bundled us into taxis, and directed us to the Lincoln Hotel on 44th Street. After getting settled and eating our breakfast, some of us went 'way to the top Building. We were still trying after the swift ride up, when the city of New York from 1,250 in the air! What a sensation! of the Empire State to get our breatli we looked out over feet--straight up Back on nterra firman again, some of us took a stroll through Central Park, and visited the Zoo. It was a fascinating experience, and before we knew it, wefd spent nearly two hours there! We found our way back to the hotel, had our dinner, and were ready to meet Mr. Green when he called for us at four, to take us on a tour ofNBL We really got a kick out of seeing Rita ntelevizednl We'Ve just come back to the hotel from a stage show at the Center Theater. It was UStars on lceu and how beautiful the skating and the costumes were! CAt least, that's what those who managed to stay awake all the way through it said. This night life is already beginning to show on most of usll T Speaking of night life, I'm a little sleepy my- self. Guess I'd better cut this short, or I will miss that bus at 8:15 A. M. tomorrow! 14 Ho Huml The Seniors

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