Littleton High School - Record Yearbook (Littleton, NH)

 - Class of 1948

Page 27 of 48

 

Littleton High School - Record Yearbook (Littleton, NH) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 27 of 48
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Page 27 text:

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

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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.



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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

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