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1. 5. 13. 25. 12. 19. 20. 21. 24. 28. 50. 2. 12. 14. 22. 24. 26. 1. 2: 8. 9. 11. 12. 16. 16. 4. aww FEBRUARY f, What difference does it make whether it is left .or right?? It seems you h st know to have a high I. Q. nKings of Kingsn---a stirring movie. A desk has been lost from room 21--Burley, who took it???? A miracle has happened! Al hasn't missed a day of school for ages! Oh, his father is homo from the Navy now. MARCH Another movie--this time it is nThe Duke of West Point.n Wham senior boy does Louis Hayward resemble? ' Why are all the girls sighing??? It must be that tall, dark,'and handsome Russell who gave us a dancing lesson. fMiss Hughes, it really wasn't so bad was it?J Now, boys, we don't eat that much! Those queer noises we hear out in the hall are coming from oper- etta rehearsal. UNO, no, a thousand times NO,N wails poor Mr. Griffiths as the senior boys besiege him for athletic sweaters. What's all the solemn discussion about? Oh, the New York trip that never came off. Too bad, especially after the seniors agreed on it. Gosh, are those seniors dumb! The nQuiz Kidsn dubbed up their second chance on the quiz program. Well, the picture pages for the yearbook finally got off to the printers. Wonder what the usnapn page will look like? APRIL Rita: nwhat was the Bloodless Revo1uticn?n Al : 'A bunch of anemics had a battlo.n Tho juniors had their Prom while the senior girls had their Old Maid's Party at the movies. - Now it's Ruth and Emma who find the neighboring town attractive. Now that the spring vacation is over, don't you think it would be a good time to spring clean your three desks, Mulligan? What a busy day--First every one had his picture taken and then wo had our teeth examined. How much--or how little--did you achieve on these Achievement Tests? MAY Bernhardt blossomed out as our star pitcher by hurling a two- hittor against Lancaster. George, why didn't you tell us? What's all this chatter about a crystal ball? Yes, we're having a Prom after all. Operetta, operetta, operetta-- it has to be good after all that practicing. Was the ball game worth the trip, boys? What is so fascinatirg over in Leominster, boys? Well, finally the Leachmeres came through with a class motto. The 864 questions' Where to go for Class Day? What orchestra did you say, nSkinny?n Woody Herman? I quess we'll have to settle for Wally Congram,
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5. 18. 20. 29. 2. 5. 15. 17. 26. 29. S. 9. 16. 30. 3. 11,2 21. 2. 8. 15. We W? .fd'f1:Lf,.a SEPTEMBER The school year has begun ------ Jean, what were you doing in Boston this afternoon??? The same jokes and the same face ---- Del Obert. Slant, form, smoothness--don't worry girls, it is Mr. Rinehart's headache this time. Esther and Ann, what is the attractien in our neighboring town??? OCTOBER Virginia Drew has revealed our traits. lf you are ever in need for a psychiatast look up Okerman. UGosh all hemlook,u what are the seniors doing in the gym these nights? Could it be the Senior Class Playfl The Seniors looked pretty sharp today- -'-- Oh, they had a date with Mr. Chase. Seven Senior girls are strpg ling with a little South American number for the Hallowe'on Party. At last the big night has arrived and the nSouth American Girlsn make their debut. Was it the music, the dance or the costumes???? The boys said good-bye to Mrs. Abbate while the girls welcomed Nb, Griffiths. NOVEHBER we had a very good program on how to drive safely ----- Riley take note. Are knitting and basketball more important than play rehearsal, Seniors? Burley and Simon made ndblc speeches in assembly today. What a snow storm--no school--but the brave and determined Seniors 'gave a marvelousC?l performance of nThey Gave Him a Co-ed.n DECEMBER Goodell, Burley, Mulligan, and Okerman have formed a uLeachmeres' Club. - Mr. Griffiths: NHOW can you tell that two triangles are congrueng Paul?n Paul: uYru can tell by leaking at them.' Where were all the Senior girls-today????? nAnyway the rest of the sohwol enjoyed the Christmas Party. ' JANUARY Back from sur Christmas holidays. The boys look as though they have 1 hungover from New Years's Eve. Edward Gates :ni the Seniors have something in common---Mr. Gates' topic, uWhat is right with the World?u The Seniors topic, nwhat is right with the Senior Class?n we had the movie N39 Poudly we Hailn ----- sorry boys we all can't wear what the movie stars wear---Hubba--Hubba--Hubba.
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f '1 . '-p'.f'i.12, 'ry J. , - , -fi ' f ws I ' f , s,lgt'lf7Q,g,,y if ,f W5 iff. AL . .. I' ,S -1 - - 1 1' The annual senior class play, WTheyLGave Him a Co-ed,n was pre- sented on November 30, 1945. Although a severe snowstorm hindered many people from' attending, the audience that saw the production en- joyed it immensely.' ' ' ' ' ' O f all the whacky dramatist this is our would better-describe lege assembly building Bradley Brown, whose plots ever conjured up in the fertile mind of a choice for top honors. Maybe'the term nscrewyn it. The set is that of'a lounge room in a col- . The topic of the hour is the new Dean, Charles arrival is momentarily expected. In pops a new student with the coincidental name Dean Brown. He's a plain, u var- nished.knerican boy, simply unmindful of his many educational short- comings, yet frank and breezy as youth can be. His name electrifies the group of students and then the fum begins. Dean is assigned one of the girls as his secretary. The Registrar persists in giving Dean an advance on his salary. Poor fellow, he's thrown overboard in a be- wildering maze of riotous happenings. When the real Dean comes along he's mistaken for an escaped lunatic. As in all senior class plays, however, everything comes out right in the end. CAST OF CHARACTERS Dean Brownonouousoacosooloa Gary Blaine .... Dal Thomes..... Chuck Rhoades... Herb Grant. .... Gloria.Manson... IhaSwnhnu.u.. . Margie Thornhill... . vvayneooscos ob lone Babson..... Miss Howard.... Beth Hanson.... Mabel Reese..,........ Roland Graves... The Stranger.... Directornnoouaaoos Stage Manager......... Scenery k Properties.... loc Q0 Business Manager. Ushers.... . .Richard Mulligan ......F1oyd Riley ..Raymond Okerman ....Robert Burley ...Einard Warpula .....Jean Burnap ...Ann Jandron. .....,Jane Hay 0 A ucnn L1'llGy YS ch ...Alice Cardinal Phyllis Liljigren n ...... Esther Aho ......Rita Legros ....Albert Moisan ......John Arnold Charles Bradley Browne o n o o 0 T2.Kenneth Goodell ..Miss Ruth Canty ..v...Paul Kenney ......,Ruth Simon . ..... Emma'Harvey Louise Hutchinson fGeorge Bernhardt Q Donald Cadwell Q Alvan Poutenis 1
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