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Memorial High School f Class of Forty - Five LONG AGO AND FAR AWAY l-Nancy Kendall-I Dream of You 2--Albert McManus, jr.-XVayside XVaif 3-VVilliam Rose-just Plain Bill 4-Bertha Huntley-Going My VVay 5-Frederic Perry-Bang! Bang! 6-Ronald Mills-Oh Yeah! 7-Nelson Mclntire-Determination 8'-Marjorie Holmes-Pals 9-Ralph Spurrier-Unrationed 10-Edward Jacobs-just Learning ll-jean Bissonnettse-Cutie 12-Jack Pimental-Sun Bath 13-Kathleen NlcCarthy-You and Your Old Man! 14-Donald Pearson-Giddap! 15--Lois Ferry-So slim, So delicate 16-Lucille Braley-H'Ya, Buddy! 17-Phyllis Green-Meow! 18-Jane Becker-Toughy 19--Dorothy Davis-VVhat's the matter now? 20-john Pignataro-There are such Things 21-Leon Corsini-Don't touch that dial 22-Leo Gamache-The lion's roar 23-janet Fickert-just XVading 24-Norman Duphily-Age of Innocence 25--Victor Zakarian-Grin and Bear It 26-Winthrop XVinberg-So he does put his hair up! 27-Arthur Gomes-Art for Art's Sake 29--Gregory Sowyrda-I use lpana 29-Edward Potter-Life Can Be Beautiful 30-Eleanor Rogers-I wanna go home. 31-Josephine Savard-Let's Play House S2-Helen Tarr-Nov Shmov Ka Pop 35-Richard Drake-Lucky Teter 34-Barbara Shaw-Bathing Beauty 35-Shirley Vaughn-She Shirley is Cute 36wFrancis Gill-The Gill Pickle 37-Jeannette Freeman-l.ooking for a Free Man? 38-Caroline Cannon-Fuzzy XN'uzzy 39-Marion Angers-Nothing angers An- gers 40-fAlice Shaw-The service is terrible 41-Fay Holmgren-Don't point 42-H.-Xnne Begley'-Cheese Cake 43flfleanor Bell-VVhat! Playing with dolls? 44--Gloria Anternoits-Henry VIII 45-Marjorie Moody-Nuts to you! 46wVirginia Grant-Ho, hum 47-June Moifett-Little Miss Moffett 48--Wfatson Baker Qon the left!-The Lion Tamer 49-Helen Martin-Pretty Baby 50-Ethel Sullivan-Sully with the fringe on top. 51-Evelyn Griffith-Miss America 52-George Morris-Bell Bottom Trousers 53-Isabelle Kennedy-Keep that guard up. 54-jane Keith-The Dutchman 55-Albert lampietro-Spaghetti Bender 56-Corinne Cahoon-Struttin' my stuff ! 57-Virginia Perkins-Now can I go and play? 58--Richard Rebellw-Kill the umpire! 59-Nicholas Garafaloflsadies' Man 60-Georgina Alger-You don't say! 61-George Gamache-Ray of sunshine 62 4Marilyn Currier-After the mist clears 63-Loretta F rizzell-just barely 10 pounds 64-Peter Massa-For Pete's sake! 65-Miriam Thompson-You're Losing 'em 66-Manuel Silvia-Those beautiful eyesf 67-james McQuade-Squatter's rights 68-Gordon Dempsey-I'm bashful. 69-Elizabeth Lang-NVanna make sumpin of it? 70dCharlote Snow-I am nat sulking! 71-June Fickert-Easy does it. 72-Myra Casey-Hey kids! Look at me.
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Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1945 ETHEL SULLIVAN VVe, the illustrious Class of 1945, ration- al to the nfth degree, do ratify and decree this immortal proclamation as the sublime will of our unsurpassable class. VVe do here and now name Joseph C. Kunces, a future United States President, as our honored executor, realizing that he, only he, can assume the responsibility of fulfilling the judicious demands of this un- crring class. Upon the aforesaid we place the sole re- sponsibility of being accountable for the fol- lowing bequests: Unto Creamo Caminati we bestow Mur- ray Alberts' way with the women. Unto all lackadaisical under-classmen we leave Al XVilmont's superfluous energy. To the artistic Mr. E. Thomas we leave Jeanette Freeman's legible penmanship. Unto john fTake-a-dared Cayton we be- queath XVinnie VVinberg's golden locks. To Bev Vigers we leave all senior claims on Van johnson. Unto the unruly freshmen we leave Fred I'erry's poise. For demure Mal Leary, Beanie Bell leaves her ability to meet any situation with a bang. Lindy Zakarian leaves his gift of always being down to -earth to lanky Jim Mahoney. Not forgetting the restless students, G. l-larry Sowyrda leaves them the tempting fishing days of spring. To those who are in search of a fruit- ful future we leave Nan Kendall's and Dick Drake's well-paved road to success. Upon VVinona Tessier we bestow the right to carry on the style where Jean Bissonnette left off. To all who are compelled to remain be- hind we leave the lasting influence of Nick Garafalo's smooth personality. Sharp-shooting Helen Tarr passes on her ability to Betty Skahill, though we know Betty is very capable herself, Upon the solitude of the study halls we bestow Ginny Grant's giggles. Brenda Cahoon and Cobina Cannon leave their garrulous habit for the benefit of school notes. From shy Mr. Spurrier, Eugene Ken- nedy is willed Ralph's frequent blushes with the hope that he will hide in shame with some of those ties. Leon Corsini leaves his hardy appetite to Andrew Pawlak with hopes that he will grow up. To next year's football captain, Art Mit- chell and Ronnie Mills leave the best of luck for a successful season. june Moffett definitely has set the pace for hair-dosg so we extend the right to any girl to try to out-do her. Kenny Wilber leaves Robert Dyke and the other junior the use of the Lab. so that they may try their experiments there rather than in Room 27. Georgie Alger extends to reliable Roger Tillson the duty of publishing as good a Sachem as the present one. Mal Demers and Pam Jones are expected to step into the dancing shoes of Mary Sousa and Marilyn Currier. 1. To all girls who have the blues Mimi Thompson and Gloria Anternoits leave their Navy technique. Alice Shaw and XVeston Sanford leave their fiddling abilities to the orchestra, know- ing full well they will be missed. To the unsuspecting under-classmen James McQuade leaves his smile, to pull them through some of the dark days ahead. Barbara Shaw leaves her attraction for the under-classmen to Joseph Byrnes. Last, but not least, the members of the Class of 1945 who have joined the Service leave their best wishes to all who may fol- low in their footsteps. Approved and notarized on this june the 12th, nineteen-hundred and forty-five, in the presence of the following witnesses: Q Sitfcfff .M i A S 077 Co-Captains 3 Notary Publicg 0 . lfn iff Ol wh 7 C - ' Class Mascot
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