Littleton High School - Record Yearbook (Littleton, NH)
- Class of 1948
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Diane Carleton Girls' Athletics Assistants - Cmedltors Russell MacPhee ..... ,..Arthur Doyer Mamyn Cady --4- Gwendolyn Lakeway Robert Bradley ,,,...,.,, Janet Williams , Carlene Allison ,,,.,.,... Florence Hllson Robert Gardner Aft Editor ,,,. .,..,. M arlene Lamarche Exchange Co-editors ASSlSt8,I1tS Rhoda MacIver ...... ..., J anet Lemieux Mildred McElravy. ........ Joan Virtue Assistant Ruth Viette . . .... . . .Ruth Richardson Ethel Champagne G n r 1 N s Department Jokes Bea ew 4 Ed-it ....,,.,.e. Btn Hal Editor ....A...e..,.,.,. Charlene Pollock or e y a ey Assistants Assistants Betty Gray - ------- Loretta Godbout Janet Williams ......,.... Joan Hadley Evelyn Silver 4......... Theodora Beaton F-aye Ruggles Beverly Blasenak .,,.. . . . .Jean Barnett Stella Parker. . ..... ...... J oan Tuck Beverly Spreadbury .... ..... S ally Bass Alumni Department Wanda Kelley --- A.-June Dickefman Editor ,....,...V.,,,e,..... Lura Bixby Boys' Athletics Assistant Editor. , . .,.............. Willis Silver Loretta Godbout Assistants Elton Cady ,..,,.... . .,.,. Robert Gray f Photography H b t Be t er er B on Russell MacPhee ,,........ Arthur Doyer Business Staff Q Staff Typists Assistants Lura Bixby .,............ Janet Lemieux Sylvia Chase .,.......,. Herbert Beaton Sheila Simons .,.....,. Loretta Godbout Elton Enderson ...... Lawrence Gardner Ruth Viette Manager ....,,........., Sheila Simons Faculty Advisor Doris M. Porter 2 THE RECORD DEDICATION The Class of 1948 dedicates this Commencement issue of The Record to William R. Weiss, Jr. in grateful appre- ciation of the Warm friendship and u n t i rin g cooperation which he has so generously shown toward the Senior Class. WWW? HMWLWLLWQ i W4 L. ,, RJ rr fy L THE RECORD LURA MAE BIXBY Lou Bix Born: Littleton, N. H., March 1, 1930 Ambition-To ride a motor scooter from Lebanon to Berlin! Class Prophecy 43 Senior Play 43 Basketball 3, 43 Cheer- leading 1, 2, 3, 43 Co-head Cheerleader 43 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-teens 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee 33 Christmas Pageants 1, 23 Freshman Hop Committee 43 Festival 3, 43 Delegate to Granite Girls' State 33 Class Assemblies 1, 2, 43 Physical Education 1, 2, 3, 43 Shorthand Awards 33 Typing Awards 3: Class Day Usher 33 School Census 43 Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 43 Girls Special Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Intra-Mural Basket- ball 1, 2, 33 Literary Club 33 Assistant Alumni Editor 1, 2, 3, Editor 43 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Senior Work Com- mittee 43 Food Sale 43 Senior Class Trip Committee 43 Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee 23 Twelfth Night Dance Committee 13 Graduation Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 State Cheer- leading Candidate 3, 43 Farewell Assembly 43 Spring Concert 2, 3, 43 Record Staff Typist 3, 4. ROBERT A. BRADLEY Bun Born: Littleton, N. H., July 13, 1930 Ambition-To visit Rome. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club l, 43 Boys' Special Glee Club 42 Record Staff 43 Twelfth Night Dance Committee 13 Progress Typing Award 23 Sopho- more Assembly 23 School Census 43 Junior Red Cross 1, 2. MARILYN LUCILLE CADY Born: Estherville, Iowa, April 30, 1929 Ambition-To change the name but not the initial. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Physical Education 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Nursing Certificate 23 Junior Home Nursing 13 Fresh- man Assembly 13 Intra-Mural Basketball 1, 23 School Safety Patrol 43 Sophomore Assembly 23 Athletic Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-teens 3, 4,3 Y-teen Conference 3, 43 Policy Committee 3. 43 Basketball Manager 3, 43 Junior Prom Decorating Committee 33 Y-teen North Country Secretary and Treasurer 33 Freshman Initiation Commit- tee 43 Class Day Usher 33 Senior Play Usher 43 Census 43 State Cheerleading-Contest 33 Food Sale 43 Policy Com- mittee Secretary 43 Farewell Assembly 43 Girls' Sports Co-editor, Record 43 Assistant Manager, Record 33 Pageant Chorus 2, 33 Cheerleading 3, 43 Senior Work Committee 43 Twelfth Night Dance Committee 13 Sadie Hawkinis Dance Committee 2. DIANE CARLETON Deed1e Born: Littleton, N. H, May 20, 1930 ' Ambition-That is the question! Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Special Chorus 3: Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-teens 3, 43 Physical Education 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary 13 Intra-Mural Basketball 1, 2, 33 Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Assistant Literary Editor of Record 2, 33 Editor 43 Literary Club 33 Latin Play 13 French Play 43 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Class Assemblies 1, 2, 43 Twelfth Night Dance Committee 13 Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Christmas Pageants 1, 23 April Fool's Dance Committee 23 Junior Prom Invitation and Publicity Committee 33 Class Treas- urer 33 Usher Class Day 33 Graduation Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 School Census 43 Housing Committee of Y-teen Conven- tion 43 Food Sale 43 Senior Play Cast 43 Senior Work Committee 43 Farewell Assembly 43 Tilton Scholarship Award 1, 23 Tilton Award, Excellence in English 31 Tilton Essay Award 33 Graduation Essay 4. WILLIAM E. CARPENTER JR. Bill Born: Waterford, Vt., August 6, 1930 Ambition-Farmer. Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Physical Education 1, 33 Stage Manager Senior Play 43 Class Gifts 43 Glee Club 13 Athletic Association l, 2, 33 Stage Manager 23 School Census 43 Junior Prom Decoration Committee 33 Christ- mas Pageant 23 Senior Work Committee 43 Farewell As- sembly 4. V155 is L. X: 'JK 'P' V I. U? 'L 1 Qi 05 L. lo D224 Rafi Q ,L Hi wwf , ,H , N. L9 59.3-J' 'amid U ., . ' 'ln JW! -EU ,, ,l f w Q 1'1 A If 'Uv' f, 'U if iff z',,1 .75 fix: f, lx, 5 I 1 I , l L Y l f T I 1 f., P, ,V 1 ul! 1 f THE RECORD N1 .L ..4LL.J.A....iL EDITH MARY DAINE Edie Born: Framingham, Mass., May 24, 1930 Ambition-To be happily married-plumbers included. M. H. S. Medfield, Mass. 1, 23 Physical Education 3, 4: Athletic Association 43 Glee Club 43 School Census 43 Senior Work Committee 4. JAMES DIPUCCHIO JR. Dippy Jim Born: Littleton, N. H , November 29, 1930 Ambition-Sports Commentator: to own the St. Louls Browns. Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Baseball 33 Football 1, 42 Basketball 3: Intra-Mural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Potato Harvest 1, 2: Sophomore Dance Committee 23 Junior Prom Decoration Committee 33 School Census 43 Athletic Association 1, 2, ,uf 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Physical Education 1, 2, 3, 432' Freshman Dance Committee 13 Senior Play Committee 43 Hi-Y Convention 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Record Staff 33 Bowling Team 2: Senior Work Committee 4. CHARLES ARTHUR DOYER C. A. D0dy Born Littleton, N. H., July 15, 1930 Ambition-To get to the top of the ladder! Assistant to Mr. Stoddard in Science 13 Inquiring Re- porter 43 Track 43 Senior Play Committee 4: Freshman Hop Committee 43 Class Treasurer 4: Athletic Associa- tion 1, 2, 43 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Physical Education 1, . 23 Bowling Team 23 Senior Play Cast 43 Senior Class Trip Committee 43 Sadie Hawkins Committee 23 Twelfth Night Committee 13 Hi-Y 43 Potato Harvest 1, 23 Hi-Y Confer- ence 43 Class Prophecy 43 Class Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Motto 4: School Census 43 Public Speaking 43 Food Sale 43 Senior Work Committee 43 Photography Club 43 Literary Department, Record 43 Outing Club 43 Debating 33 Class Day Committee 43 Census Committee 43 Assistant Record Photographer 4: Basketball Publicity Manager 43 Student Federalist 33 Overseas Package 33 Christmas Committee 33 Class Debate 33 Intra-Mural Basketball 2, 43 Cottage Baseball Team 33 Glee Club 1, 23 Hi-Y Inlta- tion 4. LOIS PAULINE FOSTER Lo Born: Littleton, N. H., February 15, 1930 Ambition: To visit Havana, Cuba. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Physical Education 1, 2, 3, 4' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-teens 3, 43 Junior Red Cross , 1, 23 Twelfth Night Dance Committee 11 Junior Prom Decorating Committee 33 Christmas Pageant 1, 23 April Fool's Dance Committee 33 Sadie Hawkins Dance Com- mittee 2: Graduation Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Census 43 Food Sale 43 Potato Harvesting 13 Home Nursing Certificate 23 Typing Awards 3: Gregg Shorthand Awards 33 Senior Work Committee 43 Literary Club 33 Town Census 4: Foods Class Banquet 23 Senior Play Advertising Com- mittee 43 Farewell Assembly 43 Class Assemblies 1, 2. BEVERLY M. GIROUARD Bev Born: Littleton, N. H., September 8, 1929 Ambition-Collecting Bills for the Plumbers Association. Physical Education 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletic Association 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 : Home Nursing Certificate 33 Hot Dog Committee 43 School Census 43 Christmas Pageant 1, 23 Class As- semblies 1, 23 Literary Club 33 Typing Award 23 Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee 23 Senior Work Committee 43 Farewell Assembly 43 Potato Harvest 13 Foods Class Ban- quet 2. I. N l lf fl 3 uh fiwffw THE RECORD MU' M J ll LORETTA MAE GODBOUT FI'6HChY Born: Littleton, N. H., January 26, 1931 Ambition-To discover a Silver mine. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 43 Cheerleading 2, 3, 43 Senior Play Cast 43 Class Vice-President 13 Record Staff 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Class Assemblies 1, 2, 43 Christmas Pageant 1, 2, 33 Physical Education 1, 2, 43 Prom Committee 33 Freshman Hop Committee 43 Shorthand Awards 3, 43 Typing Awards 2, 33 Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee 23 Class History 43 Food Sale 43 School Census 42 Farewell Assembly 43 Twelfth Night Dance Committee 13 Potato Harvesting 23 Ski Manual 43 Graduation Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Candidate for Carnival Queen 33 Intra-Mural Basketball 23 Orches- tra 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Freshman Hop Committee 43 Literary Club 31 N. H. State Festival 3, 43 New England Festival 23 Spring Concerts 3, 43 Girls' Special Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LOIS AILEEN GREAVES Speedy Born: Brooklyn, N. Y., March 9, 1931 Ambition-To be or not to be . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Twelfth Night Dance Committee 13 Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee 23 April Fool's Dance Com- mittee 23 Junior Prom Invitation and Publicity Com- mittee 33 Senior Play Committee, Publicity Agent, Usher, Prompter 43 Class Assembly 2, 43 Hot Dog Committee 43 Y-Teens, Treasurer 3, 43 Registrar of Y-Teen Convention 43 Lisbon Y-Teen Conference 43 Christmas Pageant 1, 23 Graduation Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Fare- well Assembly 43 Assistant Literary Editor of the Record 2, 32 Editor-in-Chief 43 School Reporter 43 Literary Club, Treasurer 32 Latin Play 13 French Play 43 Class Secretary 3, 43 Tilton Scholarship Award, first prize, 1, 2, 33 Tilton History Award 33 Food Sale 43 School Census 43 Senior Work Committee 42 D. A. R. Good Citizenship Repre- sentative 43 Delegate to Granite Girls' State 33 Gradu- ation Essay 4. BETTY ELFIE HADLEY Bet Born: Littleton, N. H , April 2, 1930 Ambition-To peddle Pickwick Papers. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Special Girls' Chorus 3, 43 Class History 43 Senior Play Committee 43 Senior Play Cast 43 Festival 2, 33 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Junior Prom Com- mittee 33 Class Assemblies 1, 2, 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Y-Teen Conference Food Committee 43 Physical Education 1, 23 Christmas Pageants 1, 2, 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 43 Class Day Usher 33 Home Nursing Certificate 23 Athletic Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 43 Assistant Joke Editor, Record 23 Joke Editor 3, 43 Farewell Assembly 43 Twelfth Night Dance Committee 13 April Fool's Dance Committee 23 Hot Dog Committee 43 Sadies Hawkins Dance Committee 23 Food Sale 4: Senior Work Committee 41 Literary Club 33 Graduation Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Spring Concerts 3, 4. GEORGE O. HICKS G. O. Born: Colebrook, N. H., December 4, 1929 Ambition-To be President of the United States Class President 43 Glee Club 13 Physical Education 1, 33 Senior Play Cast 43 Christmas Pageant 13 Class Assembly 1, 2, 41 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Farewell Assembly 43 Graduation Welcome 43 School Census 43 Lancaster Fair Woodworking Contest 23 Senior Work Committee 43 President of Policies Committee 4. JUANITA GRACE JOHNSON Nita Born: Waterbury, Vt., June 3, 1930 Ambition-To discover the Glens Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Secretary of Athletic As- sociation 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee 33 Junior Prom Cloak Girl 2: Senior Play Cast 43 Record Staff 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Captain 43 Tilton Award 2, 33 Senior Work Committee 4. .-1 1' ff Q I 1 X 6 V.. y I I N fl I ,m L' .1 5 I . , 1 ,J 'V THE RECORD ld' ' X U Qx 1 ul L . . , , If ,x'-- . xx f Lf- ,I 11, ogs Qi, I 41933 ov' v' A 'Yet a' Li' 'W , ol' Rs fx, , III: 1 1 v 1, if ,, K 1 ljffx fl ff! .i Mlm K I .,. f' 'A 4 WILLIAM F. LAFLAMME Billy Born: Littleton, N. H, December 17, 1929 Ambition-To be a Mechanic. Senior Play Manager 43 Junior Prom Committee 33 School Census 43 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, Physical Educa- tion l, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 3, 43 Senior Work Committee ll, 43 Athletic Association 1, 3, 43 Dance Committee 1, 21 1 Christmas Pageant lg Junior Varsity Basketball 1: Fare- well Assembly 4. GWENDOLYN ISABELLE LAKEWAY Gummy Born: Littleton, N. H., April 11, 1930 Ambition-American Nurse in China: Marry a Chinaman. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Special Glee Club 3, 43 Athletic As- sociation 1, 2, 3, 43 Twelfth Night Dance Committee 1: Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee 23 Softball 33 Volley Ball 43 Hot Dog Sales 45 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 33 Town Census 43 School Census 43 Red Cross Certificate 33 Pota- to Crops 13 Ski Manager 43 Carnival Queen Chairman 33 Y-Teens 3, 4, Christmas Pageant 2, 33 Physical Educa- tion 1, 2, 31 Literary Club 3: Record Staff 3, 4: Senior Play Cast 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Glrls' Sports, Co-editor 4: Class Assemblies 1, 2: Graduation Chorus 1, 2, 3: Dancing Class 4. ODIAS LEFEBVRE Born: Littleton, N. H., November 18, 1930 Ambition-Become Mayor of Ely Street Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Junior Red W Cross 1, 25 Physical Education 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletic Associa- tion l, 2, 3: Senior Play Manager 4. RENA E. LEFRANCOIS Born: Gilman, Vt., April 9, 1930 Ambition-To get thin! Concord High School 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Two One Act Plays 13 Cheerleader 2, Minstrel Show lg Softball lg Physical Education 1, 23 Littleton High 3, 43 Red Cross Home Nursing Certificate 33 Athletic Association 3, 4. JANET THERESA LEMIEUX Janie Born: Whitefield, N. H., March 26, 1931 Ambition: To raise BOB sey Twins. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Physi- cal Education 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 45 Cheerleading 3, 43 School Census 43 Town Census 45 Potato Harvesting 1: Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Twelfth Night Dance Committee 1: Junior Prom Committee 33 Record Staff Typist 2, 3, 43 Exchange Co-editor 3, 41 Graduation Chorus 1, 2, 4: Home Nursing Certificate 2, Senior Work Committee 43 Farewell Assembly 4 5 Shorthand Awards 3: Typing Awards 3: Christmas Pageants 1, 2, 33 Hot Dog Commit- tee 43 Class Assembly 23 Literary Club 33 Usher at Senior Play 4, Foods Class Banquet 2: Ski Manual 4. 4 ,A ,N THE RECORD 1 ,X if I Q . wt' 'Nix A 6 wif- Lx 9 Wx .1 if ,. '.l i u ' 1 ' ' EDWARD LOUGEE Eddie V ' uf Born: Laconia, N. H., December l, 1930 0 l Ambition-Navy. , ' Tilton-Northfield 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 New England jf- ', ,J QI Festival 43 Baseball 1, 23 Track 1, 23 Student Council 1, K It 23 Junior Prom Committee 33 Spring Festival 3, 43 Gradu- ,v ' X N ation Chorus 43 Senior Work Committee 4. I , V RHODA M. MacIVER Doodie Born: Littleton, N. H., October 19, 1930 Ambition- To find out something about nothing Class Will 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Physical Education 1, 23 33 Y-Teens 3, 43 Y-Teen Secretary 43 Freshman Hop Initiation Committee 43 Record Staff 2, 3, 43 Exchange Co-editor 3, 43 Business Staff 43 Christmas Pageant 1, 23 Class Assemblies 1, 23 Senior Play Committee 43 Junior Prom Committee 33 Home Nursing Certificate 23 Y-Teen Conference 43 Twelfth Night Dance Committee 13 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Hot Dog Committee 43 Senior Work Com- mittee 43 Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee 23 School Census 43 Food Sale 43 Literary Club 33 Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3, 43 Typing Awards 2. RUSSELL A. MacPHEE JR. Bud Russ Born: Waterville, Maine, December 10, 1929 Ambition-Physicist Class President 1, 33 Policies Committee 33 Literary Club 33 Camera Club 43 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Twelfth Night Dance Committee 13 Junior Prom Committee 31 Senior Play Cast 43 Record Staff 2, 3, 43 Farewell Assembly 43 Class Assembly 43 School Census 43 Athletic Association 1, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 33 Honor Roll 1, 3, 4. ANNIE M. McLAUGHLIN Ann Born: Littleton, N. H., June 26, 1931 Ambition-To be an old maid and live in Vermont. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Physical Education 1, 2, 33 Junior Raed Cross 1, 23 Sophomore Play 23 Freshman Hop Committee 43 Volley Ball, 43 School Census 43 Home Nursing Certificate 33 Food Class Banquet 23 Senior Work Committee 4. MARJORIE R. PARKER Midge Born: Littleton, N. H., October 26, 1929 Ambition-To live in Vermont Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Physical Education 1, 23 Christmas Pageant 1, 23 Home Nursing Certificate 33 Freshman Hop Committee 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Senior Play Usher 43 School Census 43 Foods Class Banquet 2. fl.. ' f co. X011 IOHJQ' if .QV fy fr 'A 'Ll' 3 ti' V 'IM 'VV 'fr fl fe ttf . K- f I, 5 Wx, QBQUZSL Nl-5..A.Q THE RECORD CHARLENE F. POLLOCK Chuck Born: Littleton, N. H., May 25, 1928 Ambition: To stay single! Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Physical Education 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Honor Roll 1, 23 Literary Club 33 Glee Club 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 General News Staff 33 Editor General News Department 43 Senior Play Usher 43 Class History 43 Volley Ball 42 Senior Work Commit- tee 4. ROBERT REVOIR Bob Born: Littleton, N. H., July 28, 1929 Ambition-To fly and be a great skier! Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2 33 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Senior Work Committee 41 Graduation Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom Decoration Committee 33 Food Sale 43 Music Festival 23 Christmas Pageant 1, 23 Potato Harvest 1, 2. J. BEATTIE RICHARDSON, JR. Big John Jack Born: Littleton, N. H., October 22, 1930 Ambition-Coaching and to get married-sometime. Class Assembly 13 Class Will 43 Class President 13 Fresh- man Hop Committee 43 Twelfth Night Dance Committee lj Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee 23 Junior Prom Com- mittee 33 Potato Harvest 1, 23 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y Conventions 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y President 3, 43 Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3, 43 I-Ii-Y Vice President 23 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Basketball Captain 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Intra-Mural Basketball 1, 43 State Basketball Tourna- ment 2, 43 Physical Education 1, 2, 3, 43 School Census 43 Town Census 43 Senior Work Committee 41 Farewell As- sembly 43 Senior Play Committee 43 Ski Team 13 Lions Club Physical Fitness Award 2, 3. JOAN ANN ROSS Jo Born: Littleton, N. H., February 15, 1931 Ambition-To travel. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Graduation Chorus 1, 2, 43 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Physical Education 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Class Assemblies 1, 2, 33 Christmas Pageant 1, 23 Sadie Hawkins Dance Commit- tee 23 April Fool's Dance Committee 33 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Home Nursing Certificate 33 Gregg Shorthand Awards 33 Typing Awards 33 Junior Prom Hat-Check Girl 23 Junior Prom Committee 33 Senior Play Usher 43 Senior Carnival Queen Candidate 43 School Census 43 Town Census 43 Food Sale 43 Senior Work Committee 43 Farewell Assembly 43 Class History 4. WILLIS SILVER Bill Born: Lunenburg, Vt., August 5, 1929 Ambition-Teacher-coach and be happily married, Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice-President of Athletic Association 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice-President of Class 23 Junior Prom Committee 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Play Committee 4: Sports Editor Record 3, 43 Sadie Hawkins Committee 23 Physical Edu- cation 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Assembly 13 Christmas Pageant 23 Senior Work Committee 4. i XX lx. ' uw JP 1 J .V rx C Y fy- V 3 JU . 00, 113 THE RECORD 50339 ' W 537 if M' SHEILA IRENE SIMONS Sy K it ' l 7 3 Born: Littleton, N. H., May 6, 1930 Ambition-To raise Chick ens. Glee, Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Physical Education 1, 2, 33 Cheer- leadlng 1, 2, 3, 43 Co-head Cheerleader 43 Athletic As- soclation, 1, 2, 3, 43 Graduation Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Intra- Mural Basketball 1, 2, 33 Staff Typist Record 3, 43 Assistant Business Manager Record 3, Manager 43 Vice- President, Y-Teens 3, President, Y-Teens 43 Basketball 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee 33 Usher Class Day 33 Typing Awards 33 Senior Play Committee 43 Y-Teen Con- ference 43 Class Gifts 43 Food Sale 43 Class Trip Com- mittee 43 Christmas Pageants 1, 2, 33 Class Assemblies 1, 2, 43 Senior Play Usher and Prompter 43 Census 43 State Cheer-leading Contest 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Twelfth Night Dance Committee 13 Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee 23 Welcome Address, Y-Teen Conference 43 Lisbon Y-Teen Conference 43 Farewell Assembly 4. JANE C. STEARNS Carrot-top Born: Littleton, N. H., January 3, 1929 Ambition-To marry the Earl not of Wakefield, but of Whitefield Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 3, 43 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Christmas Pageant 2, 33 Hot Dog Committee 43 Physical Education 1, 23 Y-Teen Conference 43 Junior Prom Coat Checker 23 Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee 23 Twelfth Night Dance Committee 13 Town Census 43 Typing Awards 33 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Home Nursing Certificate 33 Senior Play Make-Up Committee 43 Fare- well Assembly 43 Food Sale 43 Home Economics Banquet 2. JEAN D. STEARNS Runt Born: Littleton, N. H., January 3, 1929 Ambition-To have a well '4DioJug Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Short- hand Award 33 Typing Awards 2, 33 Senior Play Dress and Make-Up Committee 43 Senior Play Committee 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Y-Teen Conference 43 Freshman Hop Committee 43 Junior Prom Cloak Girl 23 Christmas Pageant 23 Hot Dog Committee 43 Junior Prom Com- mittee 33 Physical Education 1, 23 Farewell Assembly 43 Senior Work Committee 43 Food Sale 43 School Census 43 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Home Nursing Certificate 2. J. WILLARD STODDARD Lil Stod Bill Born: Littleton, N. H., May 11, 1930 Ambition-To become a man of distinction. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 13 Baseball 1, 3, 43 Track 33 Senior Play Committee 43 Freshman Hop Committee 43 Class Treasurer 23 Class Vice-President 43 Policies Com- mittee 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee 33 Farewell Assembly 1, 43 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Senior Play Cast 43 Physical Education 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowl- ing Team 33 State Basketball Tournament 1, 43 Senior Class Trip Committee 43 Sadie Hawkins Dance Commit- tee 23 Twelfth Night Dance Committee 13 Potato Har- vest 1, 23 Hi-Y Conventions 1, 2, 3, 43 Welcome Address, Class Day 43 Class Assemblies 1, 2, 43 Athletic Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 43 Record Staff 43 Intra-Mural Basketball 1, 43 Class Motto 43 School Census 43 Census Committee 43 Food Sale 43 Small Fry League Coach 3, 43 Senior Work Committee 43 Social Night Committee 3, 43 Lieutenant, Safety Patrol 4. ,GEORGE THOMPSON Bud Born: Littleton, N. H., March 3, 1928 Ambition-To travel. Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Track 2, 33 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 33 Senior Play Committee 43 Po- tato Harvest 13 Food Sale 43 Senior Work Committee 4. lllftzl if diff-H! fox' ful ,I i ,. 'l I NUM 6 U I W ,fflitf lv lj, 174 Aff 1, L 3 V xt' .2 1' I Ukgtr '11 zz' T' ' 4 ' fl K 1 4 gl E, fl, if 4 .1 v.-I ' X -W Lf , 3, A j H 3 5' '7' .- ,,A rf' +:7f'6fL ' V off, ,fl Mg-:U W in -f DJ .. fzf-FU' I ' is 'Ap I U XV' x j,jZ.'fC' ff .13 tr 1Q,yL'f Q- ' I x . 41 - Ki ww: fi' if i Q S 'A 1 W1 . W' N1 K if 1 f . l ,' 'Qu 4 f. A G . C! 472, J 0' mf? W v 1 5 L . .Pfvf jf iz 1 nd IL W , 4110 l xbvru ' M ,-Nfl' 1' 'x J' 'li y . mf M THE RECORD VIRGINIA THOMPSON , Ginny Born: Woodsville, N. H., August 22, 1930 Ambition-To get thin! ! Latin Play 13 Athletic Association 1, 2, 33 Dancing Lessons 43 School Census 4. EVERETT RICHARD WALTER Ev Born: Littleton, N. H., July 17, 1930 Ambition-Aeronautical Engineer and Test Pilot Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 N. H. State Music Festival 2, 33 New England Music Festival 23 Glee Club Concert 3, 43 North Country Concert 23 Christmas 'I Pageant 2, 33 Winter Sports 33 Track 3, 43 Stunt Night 13 Athletic Association 2, 33 Physical Education 1, 2, 43 Senior Play Cast 43 School Census 43 Freshman Hop Committee 43 Farewell Assembly 43 Senior Work Com- mittee 4. I . ROBERT WALLACE WELCH Bob Born: Littleton, N. H., March 5, 1931 Ambition-To be a Conservation Officer. ,. Glee Club 3, 43 Senior Play Stage Manager 43 Junior Prom Committee 33 School Census 43 Senior Work Com- mittee 43 Fire Fighting 43 Potato Harvest 1, 23 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Physical Education 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM ROBERT WELDON Wink Born: Bethlehem, N. H., June 14, 1929 Ambition-Become an Admiral in the Navy. ' Football 3, 43 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 23 Track 43 Physical Education 1, 2, 3, 43 School Census 43 ' Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Senior Work Committee 4. R GENE DURWARD WILLEY Rllp6 Born: Littleton, N. H., October 24, 1930 C Ambition-To become Mayor of Pattenville! gd Basketball 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Fresh- X, man Assembly 13 Physical Education 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletic ' Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Christmas Pageant 1, 23 School Census 43 Lancaster Fair Wood- work 43 Farewell Assembly 43 Senior Work Committee 43 Junior Varsity, Baseball 12 Spring Football 2. THE RECORD 11 MARGARET LORETTA WOODS Retta Born: Littleton, N. H., April 17, 1931 Ambition-Have fun and someday get married. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 Class Assembly 15 Physical Education 1, 2, 35 Twelfth Night Dance Com- mittee 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 Christmas Pageant 1, 25 Gregg Shorthand Award 35 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 School Census 45 Literary Club 35 Gregg Typing Award 2, 35 Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee 25 Senior Work Committee 45 Foods Class Banquet 25 Town Census 45 Graduation Chorus 1, 2, 35 Farewell Assembly 45 Food Sale 4. MARY HELEN WOODS Woodsie Born: Littleton, N. H., June 11, 1929 Ambition-To always be happy. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletic Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 45 Physical Education 1, 2, 3, 45 Christmas Pageant 1, 25 Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee 25 Junior Prom Decorating Committee 35 Junior Red Cross 1, 25 Twelfth Night Dance Committee 15 Home Nursing Cer tificate 35 School Census 45 Festival 35 Literary Club 3, Class Assemblies 1, 25 Senior Play Ticket Committee 45 Senior Work Committee 45 Farewell Assembly 4. GEORGE A. WORKMAN Born: Vienna, Missouri, October 12, 1930 Ambition-To be a Millionaire! Vienna High School 15 Freshman Minstrel 15 Vienna High Band 15 Boys Chorus 15 Physical Education 15 Uni- versity High School 25 Class President 25 Sophomore Class Play 25 Entomology Club 25 Prom Committee 25 Fiesta Committee 25 Physical Education 25 Littleton High School 3, 45 Boys Chorus 45 Athletic Association 45 Physi- cal Education 35 Senior Work Committee 4. ff' 'X +1 pesg, in if KB X., Qfsf LA! Cya! YA, V Aj - - of , 1 cLAss POEM 4195. Wifi? 'ge Y: As we stand on the edge of the threshold, by .QM ik wx ' And gaze into the misty unknown- ,xi-Dsfxgiflwfjfff' We prepare to step into the grayness 5 yd 48157 X To a future that's each one's alone. Q0 A ti 'U j And as mist out beyond is unfathomable, But as nearer we walk, we can see Once invisible things-unexpected Opened doors and opportunity. Alma Mater, our roots and foundation, We gather on this final day, To bid you farewell with fond memories- A parting of the Way. Diane Carleton I' , 1 I 12 THE RECORD SENIOR CLASS First row, left to right: C. Doyer, G. Hicks, L. Greaves, W. Stoddard. Second row: H. Woods. L. Godbout, L. Bixby, G. Lakeway, M. Parker, A. MacLaughlin. Third row: J. Lemieux, M. Cady, B. Girouard, R. Maclver, D. Carleton, R. Lefrancois. Fourth row: L. Foster, J. Ross. S. Simons, J. Johnson, J. Stearns. Fifth row: V. Thompson, W. La- flamme, W. Weldon, G. Willey, B. Hadley, J. Stearns. Sixth row: R. Bradley, R. Welch, R. Revoir, W. Carpenter, L. Woods. Seventh row: O. Lefebvre, G. Thompson, E. Lougee, E. Walter, G. Workman. Back rowi J. Dipucchio, J. Richardson, W. Silver. CLASS HISTORY I It was September 17, 1944 when 57 timid freshmen surrepti- tiously entered Littleton High. The thought uppermost in all our minds was to put on a good front for those haughty seniors, who were soon to initiate us. After putting in a muddled week we finally accustomed ourselves to high school life. In our first class meeting we elected our class officers, Jack Richardson as president, Loretta Godbout as vice president, Diane Carleton as secretary, and Walter Blandin as treasurer. It wasn't long before the dreaded Freshman Hop arrived. After a day of vigorous activity which seemed never to end, the time came for a showdown. The evening's entertainment was provided at our expense for the delight of the seniors. Dancing followed, and we were finally able to attend after long hours spent scrubbing off all the war paint. We felt quite proud of the outcome of the tirst evening social we put on. Luckily it was a mistletoe dance so we had a huge attendance. The party was a gay and successful affair. Soon after we made plans for our freshman assembly. After an address by a guest speaker, a musical program was presented. The boys' quartet made a great hit with the audience. THE RECORD 13 Even though we had enjoyed our year as pea-green Freshmen we were all very eager to step up one more rung to the Sophomore class and lose the title of the Babies of Littleton High. II The next September we came back--49 full-fledged Sopho- mores-with a clearer outlook on the high school days ahead of us. The first thing we did was to get together and elect our class leaders. Than Carmen was our president, Bill Silver, vice president, Sheila Simons, secretary, and Bill Stoddard, treasurer. The annual weiner roast was held at the Littleton gravel pit. Students attended at their own risk. As usual it proved enjoyable, just ask some of the alumni. Other activities we sponsored as Sophomores were the Sadie Hawkins dance, where every girl had a chance to prove that women aren't the weaker sex, and the Sophomore Assembly, put on at Christmas time, and based on the origin of Silent Night. This proved to be very successful. Also we can stick out our chests and proudly announce that We introduced a new activity to Littleton High School-the April Fool's dance. So, with these memories behind us, we graduated from gay, young Sophomores to jolly Juniors. III At last we were Juniors. Now we're REALLY upper class- men, we told ourselves, as we eyed next year's crop of Freshmen. Already we were making plans for next year. We carried these thoughts with us during our Junior year, even though we were often occupied with class activities. So, September 18th, we held our first class meeting and elected officers for the year. Russell MacPhee was our new president, Jack Richardson took over as vice president, Lois Greaves became secretary, and Diane Carleton was elected to the risk of keeper of the treasury, squeezing that mighty dollar out of each of us. Something new was added in 1946, a policies committee, for better understanding and co-operation between faculty and stu- dents. We were represented by Marilyn Cady and Bill Stoddard. The annual Weiner roast was planned, but all that showed up at the gravel pit was one Freshman and eleven ants. It was during our Junior year that we got our class rings, mementos of our school days that we shall always treasure. For the first time in the history of Littleton High, rings with onyx stones instead of the traditional all gold ones were purchased. We were certainly original-at least we thought so. The Junior Prom, always a gala affair, claimed our attention. Various committees were appointed and everyone worked hard to make it a success. When we began considering offers concerning our graduation photos, our thoughts again turned to our last year, the big one! So when June came around, we were casting envious glances at the graduating Seniors and muttering, Just Wait 'til next year. 14 THE RECORD IV On the 8th day of September, forty-six seniors plodded wearily up to school for the opening day of their final year. After the usual get-together, with the conversation going something like this- Gee, do you still go with him? - Gosh, you mean you really had a vacation! -- That WORK must have been tough ! -- Did you hear about that PARTY? -we decided to settle down and hold a class meeting--well, hold a class meeting, anyway. This was to elect our class officers. George Hicks, the former Mayor of Pattenville, was elected president, that peppy class tap-dancer, Bill Stoddard, for vice president. Lois Greaves who had held the office of secretary the previous year, was re-elected. Arthur Doyer, later revealed as our class spend-thrift, was elected treasurer. Coach Mason and Mr. McKinney were our class advisors. We then started making plans for our first social event-our class Weenie-roast. This was held October 2, at Kelsea's exclusive picnic grounds, better known as the Gravel Pit. Our chaperons were Coach Mason, who proceeded to give lessons on the art of roasting hot dogs-the result being more hot dogs lost in the fire! !- and Mr. McKinney who directed us to George Hicks, who provided everything from napkins to relish! A good time was had by all including our little friends who bombarded us from the top of the bank. The climax of this eventful night was when Johnson's truck ran into Laflamme's car. Nita must have been granted her license in Pattenville. As we, the big wheels of L. H. S. iso we thoughtj walked down the halls and looked down on those pea-green freshmen, we were reminded of our freshman initiation. Then we were consoled with the thought, Oh, well, we'll dish it out this year! And so on October 3, the long awaited day arrived. Seniors came to school, followed by oddly dressed characters, who were doing everything from cartwheels to back-flips. This is the day the seniors were in their glory. Oh, those study halls!! The freshmen were put through their stunts that night by Marilyn Cady, Rhoda Maclver, Bill Stoddard, and Arthur Doyer. The freshmen were most co- operative and very good sports. The next big event was the Senior Play, Don't Keep Him Wait- ing. Under the direction of Mr. Weiss and Mr. Stoddard, the play went off very well. We didn't know we had such talent in the Senior Class! Our thanks go also to Barbara Nute, who was with us a short time this year, for the work she put into this play. About this time we started thinking of a class trip, hoping for the best. Such things as food sales, selling hot dogs after games, and dances, contributed money towards this purpose. Before we give up Room 10 to the future seniors, we just want to give them a word of advice. If you expect to get home for dinner at noon, you'll have to be quiet until you hear 'Take off', the signal to go home. Right, Coach? And so we-forty-three seniors-leave L. H. S., taking with us these memories of our four years. We are grateful to all the THE RECORD 15 teachers who have helped us to prepare for our future. We leave you now hoping that our motto, Knowledge Comes, But Wisdom Remains, will see us through. Betty Hadley, Loretta Godbout Charlene Pollock, Joan Ross WHO'S WHO IN THE SENIOR CLASS Class Leader , , . Best Looking .,,. Best Dressed .... Best All-around .. Most Efficient . , . Best Athlete .... Peppiest .,.. Baby .. Tallest ., Shortest . .. Biggest Line .i.i. Woman-Man Hater . . . . . . Greatest Talker .,,, Wittiest ..,.., Best Dancer .. Time Killer . . . Most Popular , . . Best Natured ....... Class Sheik-Vamp . . . Class Glggler ..... Class Clown . . . Most Talented . . . Most Brilliant , . . Happiest .... Musician ,...., Actor-Actress . . . Gum Chewer ..... Class Spendthrift . . , Best Singer ..... Class Bluffer ,.,. Teacher's Plague . . . Most Argumentative . . . . . . Most Likely to Succeed BOY George Hicks .. Jack Richardson Arthur Doyer . . Bill Stoddard Jack Richardson Bill Carpenter . . Jack Richardson , . . . , . . Bill Stoddard .. Robert Welch . , , . , . . George Workman Jim Dipucchio .... ,.,. Arthur Doyer ,.,.. ,... George Workman Arthur Doyer .,.. .... Bill Stoddard . , Russell MacPhee Bob Revoir ..,.. Jack Richardson Gene Willey , . . Gene Willey . . . Jack -Richardson Arthur Doyer . . Everett Walter , George Workman Gene Willey ..... .... Everett Walter . . . . . . . Russell MacPhee Bill Laflamme . Arthur Doyer .. Ed Lougee . , . Arthur Doyer , . Arthur Doyer , , Ed Lougee ,.... George Workman ..,. .... 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Doyer is sitting at a table nursing his favorite drink when Bixby Walks in. IJ: Cad! A woman in the Harvard Club! B: Well, if it isn't my old friend, C. A. Doyer. lJon't you re- member me ? D: Do I remember you ? Why, you're my old classmate, Lura Bixby. How come you're up here 'Z B: Well, you probably read in the papers about my losing the honor of being first woman president by two votes and as a result they made me Lieutenant Governor of our new territory, Mars. I notice you haven't done too badly yourself. IJ: No, I haven't. B: I received several reports about you're being the hero of the common man and the best Union Lawyer in the States. D: My natural modesty should make me deny that but we'll let it stand. Now that I think of it, your secretary must have been the one that Wrote and asked me to come up here for Jack Richardsorfs trial. B: Yes, I guess she did. Have you seen poor old Jack? D: No, not yet, but when I heard that Jupiter was suing the Commonwealth of Mars because Jack was trying to build a super sky- way to Gilman, it was most natural for me to offer my services to my old pal. Even if Jack and Norine have chosen Mars as a home they THE RECORD 19 should be able to visit the old folks once in a While. The children also miss the old paper mill. But what gives here? A woman in the Har- vard Club. B: Why yes, they finally admitted me because of my political reputation. Have you run across any of the old class in the States lately? D: I just saw one up here. While getting off the Milky-Way Special I saw Robert Bradley waiting for the next Skyhook. B: Did he remain a bachelor? D: No, he married the former Annie Mae McLaughlin and they have five children. B: While you were in the station did you see the big agricultural exhibition put on by Bill Carpenter and George Hicks with their famous U. S. Products? D: No, they were at the exclusive 'Rogers House across the street managed by Ed Lougee attending a banquet where Loretta Godbout Silver is singing. By the way, what happened to Bill? B: Oh, haven't you heard? He qwns a large Ankle Support Factory in Venus. D: How they do get around these days. Speaking of singing, what ever happened to that talented singer, Joan Ross? B: I got a letter from home the other day and they said that she's the star entertainer at Art's Ark. D: I hear the Ark's been remodeled to look like a big gold fish by none other than that renowned architect of the class of '48, Robert Welch. B: Say, that's swell. He always did like fishing. I hear Jim Dipucchio met Russ MacPhee down at Cradle Lake during his vacation. D: What's Jim doing now? B: Oh, the poor fellow couldn't quite make the Class D League in Texas, so he joined up with the St. Louis Browns. What kind of a job has Russ got? D: He's working for the famous Exclusive Photos by Kenis- ton. B: Remember his girl friend, Diane Carleton and the year she and Russ were voted the sharpest couple on the campus? Did their love kindle and die? D: Oh, no. She gave up her shoe store to marry Rustie, the man she loved. Say, I can't understand how they keep these streets so clean. B: Well, our new head of the health department, Odias Lefebvre, did away with picking up garbage by trucks by inventing an incinero- scoop. It scoops and buries rubbish with one motion. D: Speaking of inventions, did you know Bill Laflamme invented a new motor scooter that he uses to do all his farming with? He has a fleet of 50 and it's becoming the new look all over the United States. B: He must be doing pretty well. Was that the invention our 20 THE RECORD old classmate, George Workman, second richest man in the United States, backed? D: Sure that's the one. B: George isn't the only one in the money. You remember that demon on offense and fire-horse on defense that made all-state our senior year? D: You mean Bob Revoir? B: Yes, he's All-Solar System Captain and drawing the largest salary in professional football. How about the other Co-captain of the famous team of '48? D: You must mean Bud Thompson. Well, he gave up football and along with his brother-in-law, Clarence, founded a transportation service for athletic teams. You must have heard their famous motto. B: Oh, yes, I saw it in the newspapers- Travel safely with Clarie and Bud. D: That reminds me, I was reading over the Society Page in the Courier and I saw where the two debutantes, Jean and Jane Stearns, were honeymooning in Pattenville at the home of Mayor Rupert Willey, the famous philospher, politician and statesman who graduated in our class in '48. B: I always thought those two would eventually marry. So now Jane is Mrs. Earl Boswell and Jean is Mrs. Douglas Kimball. D: By the way, did Marilyn Cady and Leo Christie finally get married? B: No, not yet. Leo had to go to Hollywood to double for John Hodiak and Marilyn is still waiting and not very patiently. D: You know Bill Stoddard had the largest judo school in the States until Reg Keniston threw him one day and hurt his back, so now Larry Myott is taking over. B: You remember the Woods sisters, Helen and Loretta. Well, they're up here in Mars and now heads of the Epra-Phone Company. D: I always thought they'd be a success. Another success in our class is Gwen Lakeway. She now writes the famous Comic Strip, Beefy Beaton. B: Remember how Rena Lefrancois and Virginia Thompson were always talking about reducing? Well, they discovered a new process for losing weight and they've become such glamour girls that the Powers Modeling Agency in New York has been trying to sign them up. D: Sheila Simons is now living in Lancaster. I understand she owns one of the biggest chicken farms in New England. B: You know Wink Weldon finally became an admiral but not in the Navy. He's running a boat line on the Ammonoosuc from Apthorp to Littleton. D: Two other members of the Class of '48 got married. B: Who's that? D: Janet Lemieux and Edith Daine. They're now living with their new husbands in Snookyville. You know this is the sixth mar- riage for both. THE RECORD 21 RECORD STAFF First row, left to right: M. Cady, S. Simons, B. Hadley, L. Greaves, J. Lemieux D Carleton, Miss Doris Porter. Second row: B. Gray, C. Allison, E. Silver, F. Hilson. TX Viette, R. Maclver, L. Godbout, L. Bixby. Third row: M. Lamarche, E. Champagne, B. Leighton, G. Lakeway, B. Blasenak. Fourth row: S. Parker, J. Barnett, B. Sprcadbury. L. Paro J. Will' S. Ch . F'fth ' ' c T , iams, ase 1 row. S. Bass, R. Richardson, W. Kelley, J. Turk. MI, McElravy. Sixth row: J. Pyer, T. Beaton, J. Dickenson, J. Hadley, R. Bradley. Baci: row: A. Doyer, W. Stoddard, R. Gardner, W. Silver, B. Gray, E. Cady. B: I always thought they were strictly Mick anil Joe girls. Lois Greaves is head of a girls' finishing school. D: Yes, I heard: in fact Nita Johnson has three girls there. B: You know Rhoda Maclver is a chiropractor. She's now giv- ing Bill Stoddard treatments for his back. At long last! D: She must be in her glory. She always did have a secret crush on him. B: I bet she is. Marjorie Parker finally got her Wish. D: What was that? B: Don't you remember? She always Wanted to live in Vermont. Well, she's got a job with the Pollock-Girouard Special Detective Agency. They have a motto, too- If you've lost your mother call the police, they'll never find her, but if you've lost your best girl, call us if she's worth looking for. D: Who's that going down the street? B: Why that's Lois Foster. D: I wonder what she's doing up here? B: She's head of the W. T. C. U. in the States and is probably up here installing a new chapter. D: Did you ever hear what happened to Everett Walter or Bret Hadley '? B: Why sure, they're right here in Mars. Ev owns a large orchestra at the Cyclotron Club down the street. 22 THE RECORD D: Swell, but what's Bet doing? B: She's also at the club. When she first came here, she was the chief food inspector. You know she got an MS degree in home economics in college but the testing of so much food gave her a a physique that was better suited for her new job. They needed some- one to keep the club in order so she took over the job as head bouncer. D: CLooks at watchj Great guns! My trial starts in about five minutes so I haven't time for another drink. Come over to the court house with me and we'll finish our talk later. B: Say that's a good idea. Maybe I can talk to Jack and cheer him up a little. After all more than one person ends up in jail. D: Not with C. A. on the defense, young woman. Lura Bixby Arthur Doyer CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and forty-eight of Littleton High School, capable of almost anything, to say nothing of our good looks and superb abilities, declare this to be our last will and testament. To the Junior Class goes Room 10 and our way of being in our seats when the bell rings. Good luck with your new home room teach- er, kids. To the Sophomore Class we leave our ability to rank as the worst Senior Class in years and also to the gay young Sophomores goes our ability for every pupil to get a report card of A's. To the Freshman Class go our quiet and dignified ways in the hall upstairs: also to the Freshmen goes the ability to produce great athletes such as our class has. Robert Welch wills his trapping skills and his latest bestseller, How to Catch a Bear in One Easy Lesson, to Bill Dempster. Virginia Thompson wills to Betty Dee and Marlene Lamarche her extra poundage and ambition to grow thin. To Otis Herbert goes George Thompson's ability to thrill the spec- tators at a football game. Also to Otis goes Bill Weldon's permission to join the Apthorp Wolves' Club. Jean Stearns leaves her ability to type with two fingers to Car- lene Martin. Gene Willey leaves his Wednesday night dance dates in Lyman to Francois Houle. I hope you can square dance, Francois. Annie McLaughlin insisted that we will her gift of gab to Ruth Viette. Russell MacPhee leaves his dancing ability to Jon Young. To Joan Virtue and Janet Williams goes Charlene Pollock's title of man-hater. Everett Walter wills his seat in the high school orchestra to Ronnie Simons. THE RECORD 23 FACULTY First row, left to right: Doris Porter, Marion Howland, Daisy Bronson, Rita Falken- ham, Anne Blanchard. Second row: Mable Harris, Horace Burrington, Raigh Mason, Winfred Stoddard, Marion Kane. Third row: Superintendent Leslie Cummings, William Weiss, Headmaster Bartlett McKinney, Weston Root, Roland Smith. Joan Ross leaves her pleasant Ways and sunny disposition to Alice Kinne. Robert Revoir and George Workman will their ability in basket- ball to Hector Polson. Jane Stearns leaves her loyalty and Way with one to Betty Lehan. We hope Hannah appreciates this as much as Ear---l does. Bill Silver leaves his unusual technique for disappearing from classes to Niles Lavoie. We know he'll make good use of it. Sheila Simons leaves her love for Writing letters and her seat on the train to Manchester to Marjorie Pyer. Oh yes, Sheila, and what about that Portland proposition? That girl really gets around! To Bobby Leader goes Jack Richardson's daily trips to Gilman and the use of the halls upstairs. Marjorie Parker Wills her great height to Louise Malenfant. Bill Stoddard leaves his willowy frame and his unique tap danc- ing steps to Guy Perry. Helen Woods Wills to Helen Thompson her ability to keep the wolves away from the door. Loretta Woods wills her ability to make good use of time to Evelyn Silver and Mildred McElravy. Lois Foster wills to Virginia Roberts her roller skating ability. By the Way, Virginia, has Santa Claus brought that ice box yet? Robert Bradley Wills to Allen Corey his tremendous physique. Watch out, Allen, Bob has a head start. Rena Lefrancois wills her secret methods of how to catch men to Barbara Kinne. 24 THE RECORD GLEE CLUB First row, left to right: S. Simons, B. Hadley, L. Greaves, Miss Anne Blanchard, R. iette, F. Hilson, D. Carleton, L. Bixby. Second row: B. Gray, C. Allison, E. Champagne, . Leighton, E Silver, S. Chase, L. Godbout. Third row: J. Pyer, S. Parker, J. Barnett, J. Hadley, G. Lakeway, M. McElravy, B. Girouard. Fourth row: S Bass, J. Bentcliff, R. Richardson, W. Kelley, T. Beaton, H. Woods, B. Blasenak. Fifth row: L. Malenfant, B. Trembley, J. Heath, R. Taupier, J. Johnson, N. Guyer, L. Foster. Sixth row: A. Pearce, B. Ryan. J. Presby, C. Martin, M. Parker, B. Fisher. Seventh row: M. Haley, F. Ruggles, C. Wallis, G. Diamond, C. Champagne, E. Cady. Eighth row: B. Champagne, J. Lake- way, T. Golden, B. Gray, A. Corey, C. Kenison. Ninth row: P. Viette, O. Marsh, R. Welch, H. Beaton, R. Rowe, H. Tillson, Jr. Tenth row: T. Simmons, D. Thompson, R. Ledoux, E. Lougee, G. Workman, G Biron. Back row: A. Macaulay, G. Perry, R. Simons, N. Perry, L. Holt, L. Christie, E. Marsh, H. Polson, E. Walter, W. Laflamme, A. Marcotte, N. Spencer, R. Bradley. V B Jim Dipucchio wills his everlasting hope that the St. Louis Browns will get out of last place to Elton Cady who is also a Brownie fan. To Ann Pearce and Laura Corey goes Rhoda MacIver's quiet ways in Mr. Stoddard's sociology class. Edward Lougee gladly wills to Tom Golden and Charley Brooks the addresses of many out-of-town girls, especially those from Maine. Diane Carleton wills to Barbara Leighton her ability to influence the teachers and remain on the good side of them. C. A. Doyer leaves to Bud Gardner his ability to talk his way in and out of trouble with Mr. Stoddard. C. A. also leaves to Robert Gray, alias Sniffer Gray, his bait agency so that Bob may combine it with his for the summer season. Lura Bixby wills to Teddie Beaton and Elwynne Berger her loud war crys that are heard in the upper halls. To Betty Gray goes Marilyn Cady's way to get her man and holxl him. Odias Lefebvre wills to Dick Blood and Robert Gilman his way to be a clean living guy, and Dick, don't get attracted to the weed or Coach Wes Root will give you a vacation. THE RECORD 25 POLICY COMMITTEE First row left to right: E. Cady, C. Quigley, G. Hicks, R. Gannon. Second row: B Leighton, M. Cady, W. Stoddard, A. Corey, B. Spreadbury. Third row: C. Kenison, M Smith. Loretta Godbout and Nita Johnson will their basketball ability to Ethel Champagne. To Bernard Champagne and Sandy Cole goes George Hicks' ac- curate knowledge of physics. We hope you two make good use of it. Edith Daine and Beverly Girouard will to Mildred Haley their way to swoon the boys during Glee Club practice. Bill Carpenter wills to Leo Christie the way of staying attracted to the opposite sex. Janet Lemieux and Betty Hadley leave to Ann Enderson their ideas on how to disrupt next yearls sociology class. Gwendolyn Lakeway wills to Sylvia Chase the blushing of her face which comes so easily. Bill Laflamme leaves to Roger Fillion his ability to bluff his way through English class. To Florence Hilson goes Lois Speedy Greaves' method of se- curing all A's on her report card. Witnesses: Rhoda Maclver Horace Burrington Jack Richardson William Weiss Raigh Mason THE RECORD CLASS ODE Tune: Now Is The Hour Now is the hour When we must say goodbye, To friends and teachers In old Littleton High. These past four years We'll always cherish dear, We leave behind our love To those so near. Gone are our days In dear old L. H. S., And it was here We found our happiness. Loyal we'll be And always true to thee, Fond memories dwell As we now say farewell. Loretta Godbout Lura Bixby Marilyn Cady THE RECORD CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '48 Littleton Dairy, Inc. OPERATED BY Rosebank Farms Home OF Northland loo Cream VISIT OUR DAIRY BAR TELEPHONE 31 Compliments of- COURIER PRINTING COMPANY Littleton, New Hampshire TRE RECORD BEATON'S GARAGE WEST MAIN STREET LITTLETON, N. H. Compliments of HARVEY'S GARAGE Evergreen Hennery Phone 371-M Day Old Chicks in Season 226 Main St. FRESH EGGS Littleton, N. H. Dial 2138 Littleton, N. H. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU CALL ON US. LITTLETON CHAMBER of COMMERCE CONGRATULATIONS FROM B-arretts Insurance Agency DEPENDABLE SINCE 1842 Littleton, New Hampshire THE RECORD 29 LEE'S HOTEL IN THE WHITE MGUNTAINS Littleton New Hampshire Carroll Reed Ski Shops Littleton New Hampshire I COMPLIMENTS OF . . . I TUCK'S ' FIBESTIINE STOBE I Telephone 360 Littleton, N. H. M U S I C B O X 'l5'l Main St. ...,........,........,..,.,, Berlin, N. H. 4'I Main St. ,...........v.,.,..,..r, Littleton, N. H. 1 I l 1 i EVERYTHING IN MUSIC THE RECORD COLE H RDW RE C0. Telephone 522-W Littleton, N. H. Congratulations From The MYRTIE M. BAKER SHOP Littleton, N. H. F Shoe Service Visit The SHOE CLINIC PREMIER THEATRE BLOCK Littleton, N. H. Make yo h es look llk remier Sweef .Slap ZLPAW 262 Oflffdzlfon - Mew ,klamfutire SILSBY'S BOOK SHOP STATIONERY BOOKS -- GIFTS Littleton New Hampshire THE RECORD 31 60WL,9 Al'I'L8l'Zt5 0 CONNECTICUT RIVER POWER COMPANY I Littleton, New Hampshire I wHoLEsALE ELECTRIC POWEP. Comerford and Mclncloes Falls Plants Monroe, New Hampshire , I LITTLETIDN DINEB Serving Fine Food in a Modern Diner ALWAYS OPEN Course Dinners and Attractive Specials Telephone 8494 Main St. Littleton, N. H. COONEY . FURNITURE CO. Winslow Pharmacy h f f th hill. -at the foot of the hill! -M t 6 'M 0 6 Hacllock Motor Mart All Kinds of Auto Service Tire Recapping and Vulcan mg Frank D, Mullins Hudson Sales and Service PHONE so-W 68 Mum Sf. Littleton, N. H. Hadlock Insurance ALL KINDS 47 Main St. Littleton THE RECORD THE OUTLET STORE LITTLETON, N. H. I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '48 Compliments of Downings Garage, Inc. Complete Service In 0 Mechanical Work 0 Body Work 0 Lubrication and Greasing Littleton Tel. 78 New Hampshire With Compliments of- NORTON PIKE COMPANY Littleton, New Hampshire THE RECORD PORFIDOB Comfagmenfd of- Mlfkef ALBERT Finest Groceries, at Fruits and Meats MCCafthy'S Barber Shop Littleton Steam Laundry PHONE ass LITTLETON, N. H Make Our Phone Line Your Clothes Line c. A. MCKENNEY of JEWELRY Jerry's Barber Shop and 12 Main Street GIFTS Gerard Patoine, Pr p Compliments of- HERBERT BEATON White Mt. Servicenter THE RECORD CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '48 Thurston Dry Cleaners LITTLETON, N. H. 3 Cottage St. Opposite Fire Station Tel. 325 Houle's Electric Shop For Everything Electrical Opera Block Larkin R. Brush GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Tel. 403 Littleton, N. H. Tel. 64-W Littleton The . Allard's Hunkms Q Eaton Service Station Agency GENERAL INSURANCE Texaco Products 88 Main St. Littleton Tel. 7 Nellie E. Hoyt Hector Poison Earl F. Hoyt Lubrication Radio Service Phone 349-W Littleton, N. H. Compliments of Leo A. Cote Jeweler Wayside Gardens QUALITY PLANTS and FLOWERS Phone 413-W L THE RECORD Quality Merchandise We M50 Sell Friendly Service MAGAZINES Automotive - Household Fisk Tires - Dupont Paint MUSIC SHEETS Lafayette Automotive Store 156 Main St. Littleton S W E E T S H O P 96 MAIN ST. LITTLETON Opposite Postoflice Telephone 359-W A.G.CYR Heating and Plumbing Telephone 473 Littleton, N. H. TED'S TOGGERY Men's . . . Clothing Furnishings Sports-Wear TED GARDNER, Prop. Opposite New Postotlice Tel. 301-M Littleton AR ANA SDVCE 1866 BUCKSKIN GLOVES and MITTENS Saranac Glove Co. Littleton, N. H. THE RECORD REMIER HEATRE LITTLETON N H An Institutxon for your enjoyment MENT THE BEST IN ENTERTAIN Shows Dally 2 30 7 00 8 451' M P M Sunday Two Shows 7 00 8 45 Telephone Llttleton 310 PREMIER BOWLING ALLEY h ew plastic substance for n Recently treated wut n -better bowling Remodeled restrooms and everything for the convenience of the bowler -so P. M. to 11:00 P. M These eight modern alleys open week days 6 Saturdayl30P M to430P M and630P M toll30P M d 1 00 P M to 5 P M Also open Sun ay Fo Rese vatlons Call 643 Compliments of HOLLY SHOE CO Llttleton, New Hampshire THE RECORD Compliments of- GllNlAN HOTEL Merria Capella, Manager Littleton Hardware Co., Inc. Amumc ournrrsns Golf - Table Tennis - Tennis Badminton - Volleyball Baseball Equipment Fishing Tackle WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE John D. Taylor, Owner Appliances - Radios - Bicycles Tel. 364 Littleton, N. H. 38 THE RECORD Compliments of Compliments of I ummou WATER N 'th'Sffkffa' C0 I and Bi.fIfflf'f'Z..,. mum coMPANY P I Littleton, N. H. Tel. 37-M C k Lime I RUGGLES BROTHERS Quality Meats and Groceries DELIVERY SERVICE Tel. 572 and 573 Littleton, N. Compliments of . . . GILMAN P A P E R COMPANY GILMAN VERMONT THE RECORD Compliments of 6 0 4 Harris Radio Taxi Service 9 f1 SHOPS LITTLETON 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE The Littleton National Bank Littleton, New Hampshire Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Fi m Corporations Trustees and Individuals Accounts of r s, , solicited. We can furnish depositors every facility consistent with good banking. Compliments of Best wishes The Northern To the Class of '48 Garage Co. CHEVROLET J. J. Newberry Store sales - service Littleton, N. H. Tel. l 98 Littleton THE RECORD 'The Customer Must Be Sat- isfled Littleton Body Shop Co Expert Body and Fender Shop Automobile Painting Tops and Glass Replacement EDWARD BROOKS, Prop. Tel. 472-W Littleton, N. H. Rear of Premier Theatre mpliments of ef of Police Homer Johnson WHITE MOUNTA IIN CAFE A Better Place to Eat ILITTLIETON, N. H. 1 NEW HAMPS RE Bll, CKSKlll Manufactured by NEW HAMPSHIRE GLOVES, INC., Littleton, N H Best Wishes From Compliments of Wallyls Ca'-ner Littleton Stamp Co. Apthorp Wally Bollou THE RECORD Compliments of NUTE'S SERVICE STATION Patronize Our Advertisers CLINTON H. KELLEY Insurance For Everything 17 JACKSON ST. PREMIER CAFE, Inc. Littleton, N. H. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Best Wishes To the Class of '48 WALTER HEALD Compliments of CHESTER S. GRAY GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Tel. 55 'R Littleton WORKSHOP CARDS, INC. CORRESPONDENCE NOTES WORKSHOP NOTABLES NEW ENGLAND NOTES-Summer-Winter NATURE NOTES-Animals-Birds-Flowers RITE-PAC STATIONERY decorated with Pen Sketches of New England CHRISTMAS CARDS-Featuring the New England Scene . . . Assortments-Formals-Personalized 42 THE RECORD A. F. HILL R. L. HILL Veterlnarians Llttleton New Hampshlre Telephone 231 J. G. BOGLE, M. D. Littleton New Hampshire Telephone 153 F. G. DUDLEY, M. D. Littleton New Hampshire Tel. 580 , STANLEY H. CURRIER, D. M. D. Littleton New Hampshire Telephone 399 R. L. GILES, M. D. Littleton New Hampshire BARBARA BEATTIE, M. D. Littleton New Hampshire WILLARD WIGHT GALEN D. WHITING, D. S. C. Chlropodlstf-Podlatrlst Attorney-At-Law Room 3 open Block Littleton New Hampshire Tel 630-W Littleton N H JOHN H. HALL, 0. D. Optometrist Room 14 Opera Block Tel. 502-W Littleton, N. H. STEPHEN EATON, D. M. D. Littleton New Hampshire Telephone 197 GEORGE A. TEWKSBUBY, D. M. D. Littleton New Hampshire Telephone 159 C. W. COPENHAVEB, M. D. Littleton New Hampshire Compliments of JAMES L. HEALD Funeral Director Telephone 3-W ALEXANDER J. COREY Attomey-At-Law Littleton New Hampshire THE RECORD Ladies Ready-To-Wecsr cmd Accessories i' LIBBE Y'S Phone 302 Littleton, N. H. EAMES OIL COMPANY J- B. EAMES, Owner Agents for . . . ESSOHEAT-Light, Medium and Heavy , . . For Northern New Hampshire Office 37 Main St. - Tel, 189 for prompt deliveries or leave orders at office LITTLETON COAL CO. Dealers in: FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE When it's Red, it's Reading NEW ENGLAND COKE Littleton New Hampshire SPENCER DRUG CO. The Rexall Stores EVERYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE AND MORE TOO Littleton-Phone 117 Whitefield-Phone 20 44 THE RECORD STORES OF DISTINCTION ARKER 4fJ35P.5'f, LITTLETON......i..N. H. Telephone 84 Thayers Hotel Grill I Broiled Steaks and Chicken i Special unennm to family parties Stop in at the ox-Bow - now open the year 'round E ' Ellingwood Trucking CO. I TRUCKS AND BUSSES Storage and Warehouse Facilities I DEPOT GARAGE O Trucking and Thawing O Telephone: Depot Garage 172 Littleton, N 1 - 1 Al. Bellows 69' Baldwin Co. THE STORE FOR MEN LMhwmNL1 WY' The Littleton Savings Bank Littleton, N. H. C 1868-1948 IHghQylQarsofSkrvkz I BUY'ULS.SAVUNGSIMNNDS
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