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MILAN LAWSON “Daniel” Record Board (4); Solonscope (4); Pro Merito (3); Class President (4). Our class president and the best you could ask for—The Daniel Boone of our class with a type of personality that at- tracts both male and female. Milan’s photography has made him invaluable to the RECORD and SOLONSCOPE. ERLENE LEONARD Tiny but oh my—Erlene hails from Calais—Has a fond affec- tion for the New York Yankees as well as the Phils—Always greets you with a friendly “Hello” and a mighty slap on the back— One of the prominent members of the Calais baseball team. LOIS LESLIE An energetic senior with a sophisticated swing and a host of friends—Always greets you with a friendly “Hi”—Frequently seen in the third booth in Angelo’s. “Les” is an excellent jitter- bugger and has a nice singing voice—One of the “Solons” most ardent rooters. JOHN LUPIEN “Johnny” J. V. Football (3); Varsity (4); J. V. Basketball (2); Varsity (3, 4); Baseball (3: 4); Freshman Chorus (1); Mixed Chorus (2); Boys’ Chorus (2); Silvcr“MM (3). King of English grammar—Likes all sports, especially roller- skating. An industrious worker and a willing helper. “John” strolls through life in a merry mood. Spends much of his extra time teasing the opposite sex. “An eager mind finds interest in all things.” DAVID MAUNSELL “Dave” J. V. Football (1, 2); Varsity (3. 4); Basketball (1, 2); Baseball (I, 4); Athletic Association (4); Record Board (4); Solonscope (4). Homme d’esprit!—Our big little football player with blonde hair and dreamy eyes—“Dave” is an excellent dancer and has a talent for drawing—He is readily known for his dancing techniques, which have always made him a very popular partner. “He’s not as serious as he first appears!”
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“Dong” DOUGLAS JONES The smallest and quietest member of the “Jones Bros.” spends most of his spare time drawing, hunting and just dreaming. “Doug” seems to have very few worries and takes every oppor- tunity to squeeze in a short “nap.” THOMAS JONES ‘Tom” The tall, silence type is Tom. Tom’s favorite pastimes are sleeping, hunting and fishing, and not going to school. DONALD KANE “Don” Football (4); Baseball (4). Happy-Go-Lucky Don they call him. Although he is new at MHS he has gained many friends—Blushing is his weakness, but it seems to become him—Don is known for his love for hunt- ing and raising “cane.” “A merry heart makes a happy counten- LORRAINE KELLEY Pro Mcrito (3). What a luckyr girl to have such pretty naturally curly hair— A quiet and easy-going senior with many friends. Lorraine likes all kinds of music but likes it best in the cowboy fashion—Takes an interest in bowling. She plans to become a white-collared girl after graduation. ROBERT LAMPHERE “Bob” J. V. Football (2); Varsity (3, 4,); Baseball Manager (3); Athletic Association (3, 4); Vice-president (3); President (4); Class Treasurer (4). One of our football heroes—Will he ever forget that Hartford tussle ?—A loyal dance fan and manager of all our money. Bob has a gift that enables him to talk on and on for hours, also a mass of curly blonde hair that all the girls envy.
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DAVID MORSE Sol on scope (4), “Dave” “Little” Dave left us in the middle of the year to work. Al- though Dave was rather quiet he was known for his mathematical ability and his ability to get along with the faculty. HARRIET MORSE G. A. A. (1); Pro Merito (3). An ideal student with unrestricted abilities—A sport-ite who adds spark to any game in her particular gym period. Harriet works hard and has the determination to succeed in whatever she tries. “Silence is more eloquent than words.” JOYCE NORRIS G. A. A. (1); Girls’ Glee Club (2, 3); Mixed Choru (2). What would we do without her oral English talks?—An easy conversationalist and a true friend. Joyce enjoys ice-skating and swimming. Her pet peeve is school. She plans to work in an office. OLIVIA NORTON “Livie” G. A. A. (I). Tall and friendly—Livie sets the fashion pace at MHS. Can really cut a figure on the local dance floors—Plans to become an office worker later—“Hair adds beauty to a pretty face.” VINCENT O’NEILL “Ruddy” J. V. Basketball (1); J. V. Manager (2); Librarian (1, 2, 3, 4). Our lady’s man with such an impressive wink!—One of our class cut-ups—Another outdoorsman, who would rather be hunting than studying—“Buddy” really cuts the corners with that red “Chevy'”—He also has some very nice sisters!”
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