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M. F. Dottie Holmes never received any mail? Marjorie Lawrence couldn't rave about men? Walter Manchester didn't have a pipe? Alice Maxim flunked a subject? Dexter McMorran couldn't compose songs? Everett Meserve couldn't take Marion to school every day? Carolyn Mitchell couldn't play basketball? Kathryn Morrill ever shouted? Marilyn Mortimer couldn't play the piano? Lillian Rodway couldn't crack a joke? Richard Sargent couldn't dance at Poland Corner? Glennis Seavey couldn't play the trumpet? Jane Spiller lost her temper? Barbara Strout didn't have Bob? Una Strout came to school every day? Jane Young couldn't give readings? Coffin but no grave Mortimer but no Snerd There's a Young but no old Holmes but no mansions Greenwood but no dry wood Sargent but no private Berry but no bush Farr but not near Walker but no runner Abbott but no Costello Maxim but no proverb DoRorHY HOLMES A is for ,Xnna and Abbott as well, B is for lierry who really is swell. C is for Charlie and also for Clown, D is for David, a man about town. E is for Ethelyn known better as jane, F is for Farr who likes to raise Cain. H. s. P1LoT 17 G is for Greenwood, a golden haired lass, H is for Holmes, who likes sailors iirst I is for ideas, betwixt us there's many, J is for jerry, his thoughts for a penny. K is for Kathryn who's quiet and shy, L is for Lillian who catches the eye. M's in majority - of those there are nine - Count some of them here, the rest you must find. There's Mary, Marion, Maxim, and Walt, Mitchell, Marjorie, McMorran, and I Mort, N is for Nita, with Red she's been seen. She'll probably wind up as a lady Marine. O is for Gnward, out into Life's School Using the lessons learned here as our tool. P is for Practice and Patience and I Pride. Q is for Quality, they go side by side. R is for Robert with trucks he still plays- . I-le'll own a big Auto shop one of these days. S stands for Seavey, Sargent, Spiller and Strout. T is for Tease when D. Russell's about. U is for Una. V is for Vim. W is for VValker, who misses her twin. X is for Xample-we've set you our best. Y is for Young whose tongues never at rest. Z means be Zealous. You can if you strive. And walk in the footsteps of Class '45! Marilyn Mortimer
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16 CLASS Best Girl Dancer Best Boy Dancer Wittiest Girl Wittiest Boy Man Hater Woman Hater M. F. H. S. PILOT POLL Donna Walker Dave Bryant Lillian Rodway Walter Manchester Shirley Abbott Gerald Grant Girl Most Likely to Succeed Jane Young Boy Most Likely to Succeed Best Girl Athlete Best Boy Athlete Best Natured Girl Best Natured Boy Quietest Girl Quietest Boy Tallest Boy Tallest Girl Vamp Shiek Best Looking Girl Best Looking Boy Most Popular Girl Best Dressed Girl Best Dressed Boy Youngest Boy Youngest 'Girl IDEAL Hair Pep Eyes Lips Teeth Smile Dancing Ability Athletic Ability Appearance Punctuality Giggle Flirt Ambition Disposition Richard Sargent Jane Spiller Donald Russell Marion Coilin Charles DeBiase Kathryn Morrill Gerald Grant Richard Sargent Alice Maxim Dorothy Holmes Charles DeBiase Kathryn Morrill Dexter McMorran Dorothy Holmes Jane Spiller Dave Bryant Walter Manchester Juanita Berry GIRL Kathryn Morrill Donna Walker Juanita Berry Kathryn Morrill Alice Maxim Dorothy Holmes Donna Walker Jane Spiller Jane Young Marjorie Lawrence 1 Dorothy Holmes Dorothy Holmes Shirley Abbott Marion Coffin Personality Jane Young Complexion Kathryn Morrill Intelligence Jane Young Wit Lillian Rodway CHARLIE DEBIASE AND WALTER MANCHESTER IDEAL BOY Hair David Bryant Pep Walter Manchester Eyes Dexter McMorran Lips Charlie DeBiase Teeth Dexter McMorran Smile Robert Barnard Dancing Ability Athletic Ability David Bryant Donald Russell Appearance David Bryant Punctuality Gerald Grant Giggle Walter Manchester Flirt Charlie DeBiase Ambition Richard Sargent Disposition n Charlie DeBiase Personality Charlie DeBiase Complexion Donald Russell Intelligence Richard Sargent Wit Walter Manchester DOTTIE HOLMES AND DONNA WALKER WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF Shirley Abbott didn't study? Mary Allard didn't have Snake ? Robert Barnard went to a class? Arlene Berry never giggled? Juanita Berry came to school? Anna Canwell couldn't flirt? Marion Coflin didn't know her math.? Charlie DeBiase never got into trouble? Wynona Farr couldn't sew? Gerald Grant had a girl friend? Pauline Greenwood never talked back?
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18 M. F. I-I. S. PILOT SENIOR STATISTICS NAME NICKNAME WORST HABIT AGE Shirley Abbott Shirl Studying Ambitious Mary Allard Mary Snake Silly Robert Barnard Bob Tattling Conceited Arlene Berry Arlene Arguing Carefree Juanita Berry Nita Writing to Red Romantic David Bryant Dave Mumbling Navy Anna Canwell Anna Eddie Dating Marion Coffin Marion Everett Undefinable Charles DeBiase Charlie Flirting Playboy Wynona Farr Nonien Albert High School Gerald Grant jerry Keeping quiet Unromantic Pauline Greenwood Polly Day dreaming Independent Dorothy Holmes Dottie Thinking of Hal Romantic Marjorie Lawrence Marjie Whispering Carefree Walter Manchester Fuddle Acting foolish Witty Alice Maxim Alice Studying Studious Dexter McMorran Mac Wolfing Old enough to know better Carolyn Mitchell Cam Horses Bossy Kathryn Morrill Kay Quietness Shy Marilyn Mortimer Mort Clinton Engaged Lillian Rodway Lil Dating Innocent UQ Donald Russell Don Keeping us guessing Mischievous Richard Sargent Dick Poland Corner Changeable Glennis Seavey Glenn Biting nails Romantic Jane Spiller jane Fooling Good natured Barbara Strout Barb Giggling Silly Una Strout Una Auburn , Sweet sixteen Donna Walker U Don Staying overnight in Auburn One never knows Jane Young jane Calantha Changeable
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