Lunenburg High School - Echo Yearbook (Lunenburg, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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WELL Tenth. William Hidden. His capacity for study to Rodney Wallace who believes nLaugh, and the world laughs with youg Study, and you study all alone.n Eleventh. Robert Logan. Being a Scotohman, Logan could hardly part with anything. Finally, he left his clowning to Mary Fallon who, we think, takes life too seriously. C?j Twelfth. Nellie Maki. Her conscientiousness in all activities to Victor Szocik, the man with the carefree abandon. Thirteenth. Leo Padula. His love for baseball to Carl Thompson who goes in for dancing rather than sports. Fourteenth. Stanley Page. His ingenius way of pulling off pranks to Ralph McComb who always gets caught. Fifteenth. Howard Powell. His influence on girls to Arnold Rill who lsn't interested in young ladies, YET. Sixteenth. Belle Russell. Her figure and Poise to Blubber Richards. Seventeenth. Evelyn Severance. Her power to concentrate on 'One Subjectu to Virginia Noakes, the girl of many moods. Eighteenth. Russell Simon. His blushes to Robert Foster whose face gets so red that they have to put him down cellar during a black- out. Ninteenth. Donald Stone. His helpfulness as a right hand man to Henry Kelley, who takes a long time getting started. Twentieth. Paul Wickham. His Palmolive Complexion to Parker Rice, the idol of all the schoolgirls. In witness whereof, we have to this, our last will and testa- ment, set our names and seals this eleventh day of June, in the year of our Lord, one-thousand, nine-hundred and forty-two. eafefww Q 3 3

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N 'v Aw f fgh 3, Q1 3.4 4. Yi IJ J We, the class of 1942, of the Lunenburg Jr.-Sr. High School, Lunenburg, in the county of Worcester, and the Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts, being of sound and disposing mind and memory C??l do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. First. To the undergraduates we leave and bequeath all the as- signmeits-ihat we were supposed to do but didn't have time for, our sophistication and worldliness, plus our dramatic ability. Finally, we leave the most highly prized Room 3 to the most fortunate 'of classes. Qeiond. To the teachers we leave the relief from our constant chattering and horseplay. CDon't forget the blackboard erasers, teachers.J Singly, we leave the following: First. Robert Arnold. His brilliance in FrenchC?J to Joy Burnap. Second. Ruth Arnold. Her shyness to Sally Wallace whose un- earthly shrieks may be heard in any of her classes. Third. Eleanor Burrill. Her continuous jubber, jabber, jabber to Charles Burnap, for Charles must express himself soon or explode, and who better to turn to, as an example, than Eleanor. Fourth. Eleanor Butterfield. Her athletic ability to Sandra Baylin who thinks more of studios than athletics. Fifth. Edna Dailey. Her red hair to Helen Okerman who has trouble keeping her own out of her eyes. Sixth. Robert Foster. Some of the trout he catches to Mary Harley wha appreciates good food. Seventh. Roger Foster. His executive ability to Erick Ahokas, the president of the Junior Class, who finds it hard to rally his forces in time to ret the thing done. CRemember the Hal1owe'en Booth and the Prom, Juniors.D Eighth. Copeland Hague. His aptitudeQ?D for science and chem- istry to his brother, David, who intends to own a Chemcraft set. Ninth. Martha Harrington. Her sparkling wit to Shirley Cthe silentf Stone. 3 2



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QLXXSS The Time: 1962. The Scene: Toy Town Tavern. The Event: The end of the Reunion of the Class of 1942. As the party breaks up, the members of the class of '42 gradually leave. The first one whom we see go is Belle Russell, and I bet you can't guess--but she is running a children's nursery in the thriving city of Lunenburg. If I say that the next person leaving is a famous second baseman on the Boston Red Sox, you'll know right off whom I mean. Of course it's Leo Padula. Wouldn't the Yankees take you, Bucky? Ah! Look at that handsome person in that army uniform. Who else could it be but Hockie Powell, and what could that insignia on his arm stand for? Oh, I know he's a major now. Good work, Powell! Martha Harrington's on her way out with briefcase under her arm, rushing back to her job on the staff of the New York Times. You've probably all read her daily column entitled A Woman AEout Town. Who's this I see? It's William Hidden. Yes, he's just what you're thinking.He's a Professor of Mathematics at Harvard University. What's the matter with Yale, Bill? Eleanor Butterfield's standing by the door. She's still her spick and span self and the efficient secretary to the governor of Massachusetts. Aren't you married yet, Eleanor? There's the president of tho class, Roger Foster. His name has appeared many times in the papers, and no wonder, for he is governor of Massachusetts. And there goes Edna Dailey,whom we thought would turn out to be a secretary,but no such thing--she's an army hostess and one of the most glamorous, too. If you'd like to learn the latest dances, make an appointment with Russell Simon who has a dance studio in New York City. Teach us how to dance, Russell? We have a policeman in our midst,and it's none other than Stanley Page who is chief of the New York Police Force. Do you see that the school children get safely across the street, Stanley? 3 4

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