Littleton High School - Record Yearbook (Littleton, NH)

 - Class of 1944

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28 THE RECORD Hen-now he's President of the place. Lawrence Hartshorn's heli- copter will pick us up at the Airport. B: I thought he ran a line between Littleton and Gilman. M: He did, but Miles Quigley put him out of business. Hadley asked him to come down here-so-oh, there he is now-let's go! By: Marion L. Olson Robert Finn. CLASS ODE Tune: Missouri Waltz Dear old Littleton High School, We have come to say Farewell, As we leave your portals, We must not forget to tell Of days spent together, In all kinds of weather With classmates so dear, Through four happy years. To our loyal teachers, Who have worked to see us through, The class of Nineteen Forty-four, Is bidding you Adieu. To parents and friends, Our thanks we extend, As we say Farewell. The class of 1944, Is leaving L. H. S. Hopeful, that in spite of war, We all may find success. Fond mem'ries sincere, Of the school we revere, Make us vow that we'l1 be Ever loyal to thee. As we leave you, L. H. S., This school we call our own, We pledge to you our very best, As we go forth to roam. To you we'll be true, In whatever we do, As we say Farewel1. By K. Bronson and M. Quigley.

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THE RECORD 27 everytime he had to unroll any. You know how it'll snap back up on you. M: Gloria Lyons Jock's husband was honorably discharged from the Navy in 1948. Now he's trying to keep Gloria as calm as he helped keep the Japs. B: I hear that Ray Foster is somewhere in Argentina. M: Yes, he went into the back country to teach the natives how to erect those ready-made bungalows from the United States. They still insist on taking them down and folding them up during every storm. B: Ray always did want to be some type of engineer. M: Irene Carbonneau was down in Brazil recently-to compete in a broad-jumping contest. She won, too. B: Gosh, I remember back in school Irene was lots better in ath- letics than any other girl. M: She's still going strong, too. She winters in Sun Valley and summers in Europe and South America-teaching athletics. B: Kathleen Bronson has a band of her own now. She calls it the Bunny Hugs. She put Harry James on the skids when she went professional with the trumpet. M: I remember when Bunny used to play in the school band. Our school orchestra is now a thing of the past. They let the kids play Swing now. B: Beverly Perkins, Pauline Santy, Eva Laflamme and Deborah White are still back in Littleton waiting for their respective iiances to come home. M: Where are they? B: Oh, they're part of the world policing system in Germany. The girls are getting quite excited-the boys' terms are up in three more years. M: Hillis Goad and Goldie Styles are still working for Norton Pike. B: What are they by now-private secretaries? M: Oh no, you know the recreation plan that each factory has put into effect since the war. Well, Goldie and Hillis are in charge of keeping the workers happy. B: Barbara Thompson's boy-friend moved to Littleton to be near her when we were Seniors-remember? Now that they're married they've moved back to Whitefield-he got too homesick. M: I remember when Barb used to always be waited for by him in his car after school-the rest of us always had to walk down that steep hill. B: That hill was easier going down than up! M: Excuse me-everyone fasten their safety belts, please. We're preparing to land. Bob, wait 'til you see Who's President of Brazil. B: Who is? M: Hadley Gadbois! Jimmy Dorsey's arrangement of Brazil finally got him. He came down here as a sightseer and you know



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THE RECORD 29 FACULTY was-mvpwf , Left to right, front row: Mr. Atherton, Miss Stoehr, Mrs. Lunderville, Miss Cate, Miss Bronson, Mr. Nelson. Second row: M1'. Toll, Miss Eastman, Mr. Martin, Mrs. Kane. Third row: Mrs. Hogan, Mr. Stoddard, Mr. Fournier, Mrs. Howland, Mrs. Lewis. RECORD STAFF Q4 Left to right, front row: G. Lyons, E. Trombley, H. Gadbois, E. Bixby, R. Muzzey, W. Willey. Second row: N. Simons, A. Carmen, K. Boardman, R. Hadley. Third row: V. Lee, V. Lewis, B. Wiley, W. Sullivan, I. Carbonneau, B. Miles. Fourth row: E. Knapp, E. Holt, M. Holmes, J. Carleton, J. Aldrich, R. Finn. Fifth row: A. Bilodeau Mrs. Lewis, E. Whiting, M. Willey.

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