Littleton High School - Record Yearbook (Littleton, NH)

 - Class of 1954

Page 27 of 88

 

Littleton High School - Record Yearbook (Littleton, NH) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 27 of 88
Page 27 of 88



Littleton High School - Record Yearbook (Littleton, NH) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 26
Previous Page

Littleton High School - Record Yearbook (Littleton, NH) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 28
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 27 text:

Ollafdt ana! cijtafnent of CAM M1954 bl O I ax, f I 6 .-...D 13 .Y D- -in We, the class of nineteen hundred and fifty- four, do hereby will and bequeath the following to the unfortunate underclassmen who have the challenging task of attempting to fill our place in the halls and heart of Littleton High School: To the Juniors we leave our ability to keep Mr. Morris and Mr. Kenney happy-if a little harassed. To the Sophomores we leave our reputation as the most unpredictable, if not the most outstand- ing class in the annals of Littleton High School. To the Freshmen we leave our old task of keeping the faculty informed on current events. Individually: Steph Eaton wills Bob Fitchett her ability to keep them guessing. CYou ought to be familiar with the technique, Bobj. Rochelle Labine receives Phyllis Collins' nu- merous love letters, and many of them, Rochelle. Patti Clarke leaves her pert and happy-go- lucky ways to Dotty Grammo. Use them to advantage, Dottyl K Dave.Colby wills his brains and his ability to use them to Don Sawyer. Good luck, Don. Sally Lehan is the recipient of Berta Corey's interest in high schools. This could prove very educational, Sally. Betty Wood leaves jane MacDonald her proximity to the boys in study halls. Keep them happy, jane. Griff Harris wills his athletic build to Rich'l Millen. Keep trying, Rich, you'll make it yet. Dick Corey receives Rhoda Downing's affec- tion. QWas this really necessary?J Larry Presby leaves Nolan Santy his starring role in the Senior play. Do a good job, Nolan. Al Lane wills his harem to Billy Ellingwood. You won't need too much practice, Billy. Joan Roddy leaves her shy, retiring ways and deep modesty to Sandra Eastman. Kay Cullen receives Yvette LaCroix's talents as chief cook, and bottle-washer. jean Ricard leaves her baby-eyed stare to Bev Thibodeau. Dave Lewis leaves John Roberts his ability to whip up a faculty sketch at a moment's notice. Free lessons come with it too, John. Kay MacKay leaves her dramatic ways to Bev Hicks. You'll need her glib answers too, Bev. Eddie Cryans leaves Theresa Champagne his ability to get along with French teachers and always to have an excuse ready. You'll need it in

Page 26 text:

contractor, I hear. Didn't he build Littleton's new consolidated school? Joan-Yes, he did. And all the electrical work was done by the Leonard Electrical Concern, and personally supervised by Allvin himself. Ronald Baker is another who stayed close to Littleton. All of Littleton's milk supply now comes from Dooleyis Dairy! F aith-Have you seen Yvette LaCroix's new T.V. program yet? It's called simply Oh-Men and covers that field very thoroughly. Joan-Yes, I have. It follows my favorite pro- gram, Band of America, which now features Patti Clarke as head majorette, now that she's returned from touring Europe. Q Faith-Oh yes, there's also Tiny Morrison, bet- ter known as Mark Gable, the Great Lover. And of course, there's Dotto Lewis, his personal script writer. I bet one of those scripts will end with a vine-covered cottage waiting! Joan--Well, vine-covered or not, Mrs. Theodore Halvorsen Cnee jean Ricardj is happy in her short short trailer. And surely you've seen the new comic section in the New York Times drawn completely by Dave Lewis. Faith-I certainly have. His characterizations of certain famous teacher-coaches are wonderful. Joan-Oh you mean the ones of Al Lane, the Olympic Champ, and Dave Slayton. Dave has had an offer to conduct one of his usual classes as an educational program, but I hear they're advertising it as a comedy. Faith-Larry Presby is a teacher, too. He's head of the History Department at U. N. H. and is completely changing the University's system. Joan-Charlene Simmonds is another University member. I hear shels defending U. N. H. against Dartmouth's Steph Eaton with a Biology re- search of her own. Faith-By the way, have you heard from Phyllis Collins lately? She's head nurse at the john Tunney Memorial Hospital and very,very happy. Joan-Rhoda Downing Corey is another loyal supporter of New Hampshire. Along with help- ing Dick run Corey's Super Market and raising little Coreys she has a little gift shop filled with her unique and unusual hand-made goods. Faith-Are jim Enderson and Janice Celley still competing for the position of district manager of Newberry's? Joan-Yes, and if Janice wins she'll be the first woman to hold that job. Speaking about iirsts have you heard about Betty Dickerman? Faith-You mean her making a fortune from putting on chicken pie suppers? I guess she got enough experience from ours! Joan-Evelyn Lewis is another one who's profited from high school experience. Her all-girl band plays for the President in Washington, D. C., next Week. Faith-just the opposite of her all-girl band is the all-boy secretarial school in Whitefield run by Irene Finn and Berta Corey. Ioan-They must have a wonderful time but they face stiff competition in Griff Harrisis sport club, which attracts many of their members Cthough I heard Griff secretly signed up for their coursej. Faith-It sounds like Griff, all right. And I be- lieve it is his club that the famous sportswoman, Sally Marsh, plans to join. Joan-Well, that's the entire class. You see you didn't need my help at alll Faith-I know, when you're talking with an old classmate the memories return and the familiar faces seem like a passing parade. Joan-But reviewing all our old friends has helped me. It's helped me to remember all the fun we shared, the plans we made, and the dreams we dreamed. And when I see the success we've been I know no one can ever do anything but point with pride to the class of '54! -22-



Page 28 text:

French III, Theresa. Jim Enderson leaves his position at New- berry's to Bruce Willey. Jim expects to be manager soon! Skip Wood wills John McDonell his Casa- nova approachf, We hope you have as much fun as Skip'3 has had, John. Yvonne Pinard receives Charlene Simmonds' charming blush. The teachers have to have some- one to tease, Yvonne! Faith Bugely wills Janet Hooper her talent f?J en francais. Mrs. Kapala wonlt appreciate this, Ginger, Bobbi Ryan leaves her charm and happy giggle to Gary Ruggles. Oh, those lucky boys. Earl Ellingwood leaves Stanley Parker his ability to fix cars and his good times at the Buckminister Hotel. Dave Slayton wills Trevor Champagne his height-and his wit. But take it easy on the teachers with that last one, Trevor. Robert Leach leaves his quiet ways to Roger Enderson. They may come in handy sometime, Roger. Norman Duval leaves his fast-talking, fast- thinking alibis to Ferne Foster. Don't let them get you into trouble, Ferne. Dave Shufelt receives Allvin Leonard's posi- tion at the First National. Ask Allvin how he always gets the girl customers, David. Dorothea Lewis wills Rosalie Cooper her abili- ty to whip together a yearbook in a Week-in case of another fire. Ronald Baker leaves his dental plate to the Junior football players for next year. It may come in handy, fellows. Betteann Stevens wills her here today but not tomorrowi' slogan to Margaret Stevens. Have fun. Betty Dickerman wills Faye Dickerman her place at the dishpan at the Senior supper. Just to keep it in the family, Faye. Tiny Morrison leaves his dreamy tenor voice to any Junior boy who will use it to its utmost. Jud Beal leaves his role as student director to Myrna Glode. Take it easy on Mr. Morris, Myrna, Jud didn't. Joan Thompson and Thelma Bixby leave their claim on Apthorp to Donald Morrow. Strange things happen there, Don. Evelyn Lewis leaves her fondness for Lisbon to Joyce Ramsey. Travel is good for you, you know, Joyce. Lillian Allen wills the Junior girls her male harem. There are almost enough to go around, girls. Jackie Reynolds leaves her ability to keep more than one boy happy at the same time to Rosalie Cooper. Sara Ellen Hyde receives Irene Finn's come- hither look. Take it easy on the boys, Sara. Janice Celley leaves the Call of Montana to Gail Sylvester. It's a long way from home, Gail. Sally Marsh leaves her proficiency in athletics to anyone who dares to fill her shoes. Wilbur Parker wills his try and try again slogan to Roger Taupier. It can apply to all things, Roger. Witnessed by: Suzie Valley Lincoln Booth Frank Razzy Ranlett Signed by: Faith L. Bugely Patricia E. Clarke

Suggestions in the Littleton High School - Record Yearbook (Littleton, NH) collection:

Littleton High School - Record Yearbook (Littleton, NH) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Littleton High School - Record Yearbook (Littleton, NH) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

Littleton High School - Record Yearbook (Littleton, NH) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

Littleton High School - Record Yearbook (Littleton, NH) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Littleton High School - Record Yearbook (Littleton, NH) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Littleton High School - Record Yearbook (Littleton, NH) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959


Searching for more yearbooks in New Hampshire?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online New Hampshire yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.