Littleton High School - Record Yearbook (Littleton, NH)

 - Class of 1942

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5 Pr 24 THE RECORD . J' ' Jr I N Evelyn , rey gives her ability to become acquainted with boys outside of town to Be yy Olson. Art Lemire wills to joe Lavoice, that dependable young man, his job of selling tickets at social affairs. Eleanor Brousseau leaves her girlish giggles to Edward Bilodeau and Walter olfe. -' J' f .:f ?i Margaret Boutin bequeaths her diamond ring to Marjory Smith. You'd like A 'V ' 1 f 111' ' fl J Z' cmd, fn t at wouldnlt you, Marg? , Bill Magoon leaves his ability to bluff to Maynard Abbott. Kimball Farr wills his bicycle to Robert Morris. This will relieve your feet when going to Apthorp, Bob. 'jj ,john Gallagher is willing to give his car to anyone who has an extra X rationing card, plus four new tires. , Edward Miles wills his collection of telephone numbersmftb the Schmidt brothers. Guard them carefully, boys. Lastly, we severally and collectively leave our talents, our determination, and our power to our most loved relative, Uncle Sam, with the expressed desire that he make use of them in his iight to make the world the kind of a world that free people want. Subscribed, sealed, published and declared by the aforementioned class as its last will and testament this twelfth day of june in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred forty-two. Gerarda Pilotte Maurice Carpenter. Class Prophecy Pat: Well, Dick Lewis, what are you doing in Littleton? Dick: I've come down from Parker Mt. to collect my Air Raid Warden's Pension. Haven't seen you since graduation. Wonder what happened to the rest of the class? Pat: Well, I saw in the Boston paper that Wilma Hatch has a fine job as a traveling saleswoman for the Pep Cereal Co. I wonder if she is over that vitamin B1 deiiciency yet. But what about Dan Nute? Dick: It took Dan a long time to decide whether it would be a marriage license or a new saxophone. But now that Blanche has graduated from Mass. General she's nursing his saxophone, if you follow me? Did Bill Dane ever get married? Pat: No, he is employed at the Wayside Gardens now. He rings a gong every time a century plant blooms. Dick: Peg Boutin has final aid, I do, to Roger Lord before Rev. War- , astor of the Home Baptist Church in Littleton. ' atb Dick, v heard that Anstes Moore has a position with the New jersey g Commissio ? G' ing the scenery a build up I guess. I wonQ s r o e s ants? ' Dick: I readih the 'er t Elmer Black, King of the Turf, has just brou ht is r ' ' own? ' ,t-l-rir he ace over a an as . 0 E 5 K' I ' Pat! How's flies? W ray -. ,Q lf, F o 0 9 Jrfgofffvvf I

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P 7 . THE RECORD 23 . Elmer Black gladly gives his tractor to Robert Reynolds and Francis Labonte in hopes it will hold together long enough to complete that Victory garden. Pauline Girard leaves her South Street sway to Dorothy Roache. Warner Lakeway wills his ability to make a noise at the wrong time to those :S bi quiet junior lads, Patrick Ryan and Lawrence Holmes. This might be a hw to you in civics class. xpxfvgi To Page Magoon in whom Barbara Hogan sees a future journalist goes her fu-gg privilege of a weekly search for news for the Courier. Q class trips to Sidney Smith an Harold Marsh. Helen Ovando leaves her seriousnessimicfsihcerity in regard to school . Maurice Carpenter leaves his abilit make speeches on the desirability of Q to Elsdon Plante and Francis Dodge. . , c Wi iam Dane leaves his way with his 'fone and onlyl' to Gerald Bu o Madeline Dickson and Irene Dempster goes Barbara Stonels V y with n. oore's quiet ways are willed t ean iY g Qt' i othy Maxwell wills her interest in the boys tr361 d -1419 mm , pf-12 .I I ' If I ' 'fishermen of our class Paul Magoon and Fred Perkins leave a bas et 9 ll ' I, MW? Gerarda Pilotte gives to Rita Clough her excess poundage. A Blanche Drapeau wills her technique at casting a spell over the senior' gc- boys to Carolyn Eaton. Hilda Fadden leaves the pleasure she derived from writing letters to 4 I . . to Lillian Carbonneau: tAs Fish is her meat.l , 4 7' -1 My VL l 4.Arrried Forces to.M.arion Aldrichi May she enjoy her correspondence as muc W as Hllda did. A I U11-PM if The whole class leaves its studious attitude to Dick Tann. in J! Mary Porfido wills her package of gum to Thelma Farr. a, me nn Moore wills her debating ability to Fred Bullock. Keep up the good W n lyk ork, Fred. 2 at Jfif Wilma Hatch leaves her speedy pace to Bill Mooney. q A Wyatt Fox bequeaths to Ace Emery his way with the women. Be care- ' ' ful, Ace. ff ,al. Robert Harvey leaves his honesty'l on future athletic trips to Don Lucasg this might possibly refer to chocolate bars. Bernard Smith wills to joe Corey his height in the hopes that in the future joe may be seen as Well as heard. Arthur Buddy,' Knight leaves his interest in Ann Jencks t Leola Leighton leaves her ability to get along with the teac ers to Charles Stoddard. Francese Gadbois wills her love affairs to Dorothy Kimball. Dan Nute leaves his Ford to Ila O'Neil, Agnes Knighton, and Helen Carr so they can be sure to get from dances to their homes without walking. Gloria Smith leaves her appointment as patrol warden of the west end of town to Mary Laliberte. George Magoon leaves his ambitious ways to Bill Perry. Anita Corum wills her reserved space in the upstairs corridor to Roxanna Goff. just by chance, could you use it, Roxy? of fu CJ! aj J 2.401-I. ,fda- Qu-'Q fffrh' fn C7 7 Bly..



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THE RECORD 25 Dick: There were only three horses entered. Wonder where Kimball Farr is these days? Pat: I-Ie's an animal trainer. We last saw him feeding peanuts to the iron lions in the Stork Club where Dottie Maxwell is bouncer. Dick: Ed Miles is the town's optometrist now, the last time I went in he was fitting glasses to Georgia Byron who has been a visitor to Reno twice now. Pat: Have you seen Barbara Stone or hasn't she been home from Wash- ington yet? You know that she's the only woman in Congress, and is still fighting over the Emancipation of the Negro? Dick: Jerry Pilotte went into a store the other day and put a down pay- ment on a motor bike. Pat: Wonder why she did that? Dick: Pat, have you forgotten how far it is from Littleton to Gilman, walk- ing? Pat: That reminds me. Barbara Hogan is a model for the advertising Dept. of Rye Krisp. A unique model they tell me too. Dick: Didn't anyone but Bob Hastings make the Army? Even now after all these years Bob is still learning how to drive a jeep. Q Pat: Well there was Bud Knight who was severely injured in preliminary flight training when he tried to walk a radio beam at 2,000 feet. Dick: Fred Perkins has just retired as a past commander of the 'fGilman Volunteer Home Guards. Pat: Did you know that Karl Santy is in California now. He's still trying to get back that pint of blood he donated to the Red Cross. Dick: Do you ever hear from our two inventors, Jack Gallagher and Hazel Presley? Pat: Jack invented a retractable set of wheels on an automobile. In case you canlt make a corner, you retract and slide around. Dick: Sounds like jack, he always did like speed. Hazel's was pretty good, that new type bicycle built for two with the sidecar. Pat: I see Mollie Carpenter has fulfilled his ambition to be an athlete: he's seventh man on a six-man football team in Dalton. Dick: Speaking of sports Bub Harvey is still out in left field, and Bernie Smith is star twirler for the Brooklyn Yankees. Pat: Carlyle Morrison is Mayor of Waterford, Vermont, and has started a reform movement in an attempt to stop the bootlegging of maple sugar. Dick: Talking of positions, Eleanor Brousseau, Pauline Girard, Francese Gadbois, and Pauline Wright are Army hostesses in Fort Bragg, and are far from being a military secret. What happened to Art Lemire? Pat: Oh, he is editor and chief reporter on his newspaper, the Littleton Sun which comes out once a month. Dick: Remember our woman-hater, Wyatt Fox? Well, he certainly made up for lost time when he joined the Marines. He listed six dependents who werenit his brothers. What about Geneva Moore, the quiet one? Pat: She's Gracie Allen's stand in over station H-I-T sponsored by Por- fido's Independent Stores. What happened to Helen Ovando? Dick: She has a job singing with the new Littleton division of the Sal- vation Army. I hear Evelyn Corey lives in Franconia? '

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