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Deer Moon: Jimmy Pierce, George Marshall, and Mutts Marois are publishing a book about the hundred and two stories of the Empire State Building. Willywam: A few of our former tribesmen are at Coney Island. Dashing Day: There are Pauline Boggis, Phil Beaulieu, Conrad Downey, and Nancy Ruf, who have become very much interested in horses and are now running a merry-go- round. Laughing Ache: Richard Soucy, Leo Pare. Carl Stancik, and Linwood Seaverns have finally answered the eternal problem--Who is buried in Grant's Tomb? After study, they have come to the conclusion that it's John Brown's body! Deer Moon: I see that Claire Barlow, Norman Tanguay, Nick Passias, and Arger St. Laur- ent are operating a restaurant selling sirloin snake at 57.00 a foot. Willywam: There are our last twelve tribes- men, Robert Miller, Ernest Moreau, Don Nourie, Maryann Rioux, Vivian Rogers, Z Roland Chasse, Jackie Biron, Al Beaulieu, Carol Abood, Joan Buder, and Bette Bellisle. They are all members of the Cheaper by the Dozen theatrical club and are presently star- ring in that fifteen-year hit South Pacific . Dashing Day: New York seems to be disap- pearing from sight. Laughing Ache: Yes, and the flames are dy- ing out, too. Deer Moon: The spectral visions are gone. Willywam: We have seen our tribesmen for the last time. Dashing Day: Farewell! Three: Farewell! Laughing Ache: Ugh! Deer Moon: Ugh! Willywam: Ugh! Dashing Day: Ugh! All: Ugh! Deer Moon--BETTY DERMANOOGIAN Willywam-MARTHA WILLIAMS Dashing Day-JOHN DACHOS Laughing Ache-RAY LEVESQUE X fffffamyfgg XX i wwI v tl lf! f l 11- 1114, -- . i w4:i vff'fi5 , V lj' Ty l H, till, i. fr iq! at s ft' , ll ly!!! . ' Nfl, il W if V, I rm GRADUATION Issue PAGE SEVENTY-ONE
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ALONG THE TRAIL 1952-1953 September GATHERED FOR JOURNEY: Sachem Keefe meets us and shows us the trail. WIN WAMPUM-Marvin Porter, Martha Williams essay winners in Red Feather Drive. November BIG BRAVES' VICTORY-State football championship. MUSIC MAKERS' LITTLE POW WOW- Bandariety for new uniforms. December BRIGHT FEATHERS-Christmas Hop. March MUSIC MAKERS' BIG POW WOW- State Music Festival meets here. April BIG MEDICINE MEN-Science fair win- ners, Biology, Naomi Stearns, Physics, Donald Noel. June LEAVE TRAIL-To rest a while. 1953--1954 September BACK ON TRAIL-To continue journey. October RUN GAUNTLET-Take battery of apti- tude tests. November ANOTHER BIG BRAVES' VICTORY- Football State Championship. THUNDERCLOUDS-Parents visit school during Education Week. December GREAT WARRIOR SPEAKS-Glenn Cun- ningham speaks at assembly. March BIG BRAVES WIN FROM MANY TRIBES-State Basketball Champions Boston bound. BIG BRAVES BOW IN BOSTON. April MEDICINE MARVELS-Science Fair win- ners: Biology, Robert Dusting General Science, Priscilla Guilmain. CHIEF BIG PAINT BRUSH AND LITTLE SQUAW MAGIC QUILL WIN HONORS -Donald Gould, Rosilla Avery winners in Our American Heritage contest. June LEAVE TRAIL-For final rest before fin- ishing journey. PAG E SEVENTY-TWO 1954-1955 October UGH UGH-Art classes paint Halloween pictures on store windows. November BIG BRAVES STILL VICTORIOUS-Win third consecutive State Championship. MAKE 'UM MUSIC MANY MOONS--Con- cert by N.H.S. Alumni Band marks 25th anniversary of band. WRITE 'UM WELL, SPEAK 'UM GOOD- Richard Harwood state winner in Voice of Democracy contest. December GIVE BIG SHOW- Stage Door , the Sen- ior Play. HEAP BIG ASSEMBLY-Roland Darling from Northeastern speaks on careers. January HONORED MAIDEN-Bessie Gardikes chosen DAR representative of N.H.S. WAMPUM WINNERS-Melvin Platte, Richard Harwood, Karl Foster, Robert Vantine, John. Dachos pass N.R.O.T.C. exams. February SEE HEAD CHIEFS-Problems of Democracy classes visit State capitol. March MAIDEN COOK 'UM GOOD-Beth Beaubien wins Betty Crocker award. April MEDICINE MEN MAKE MIRACLES- Science fair winners: Biology, Robert Dusting Chemistry, Richard Harwoodg Physics, Priscilla Guilmain. May RECORD OF THE JOURNEY-Upper Quarter announced-Sylvia Hendrickson, Valedictorian, Karl Foster, Orator. GRAND CONTESTS-Much Wampum won in Dodge and Noyes contests, many college scholarships. END OF TRAIL IN SIGHT. June HEAP BIG CHANGES MADE AT END OF THE TRAIL. FEAST-Class day at Bear Brook. BIG PEACE DANCE-Senior prom. LEAVING THE TRAIL-Graduation with caps and gowns 5 reception afterwards. MAIDENS AND BRAVES WORKED HARD-We, the maidens and braves, have smoothed many rough spots that others before us have known. We hope we left a smoother trail for others to follow. TUSITALA
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plorers, are looking for the cow that jumped over the moon. The cost of beef is high! Dashing Day: There's the Last Chance Gas Station, owned by Paul Bradley, Don Ther- rien, and Lawrence Schofield, for cars travel- ling on the interplanetary space highway be- tween Earth and Saturn. It was built by those up in the air constructionists, Bob Theriault, Betty Leone, Melvin Platte, and Anastasios Katsikas. fMusic-Hawaiianl Deer Moon: Look at the beautiful palm trees swaying in the Samoan breeze. Willywam: Mary Jane Malay and Victor Pelle- tier are teaching the American emigrants, Jimmy O'Neil, Carol Downing, Ronny Gen- dron, Bev Prior, Mary Ann Naceski, and June Craig, the arts of hula-ing. Laughing Ache: Arthur Katsiaficas, that liter- ary genius, is sitting under a palm tree, writ- ing romantic poetry while slurping homogen- ized coconut milk. This milk was made by Florence Houde, Bobby Kerouac, and Janet Mercier. Willywam: Next to him are Dot Fleury, Naomi Stearns, and Bob Morin, writers of that You Can't: Do Without It Ubangi Dictionary. Dashing Day: There are Bob Michaud, Billy Ayer, Ronald Cadieux, Don Santerre, Bob Peabody, and Dick Pinette with their brushes and combs, combing the beach. They're look- ing for a golden popsicle stick discarded by the multimillionairess, Janice Ackroyd. Deer Moon: That looks like a pirate ship pull- ing into the harbor. Andre Archambeault, that notorious buccaneer, has just returned from plundering the cannibals with his crew. I hear they got in quite a stew! The other pirates are Dick Anctil, Ralph Anderson, Hubert Chaput, Norman Cote, Roger Comire, and George Prince. Laughing Ache: Mary Jane Rioux, Dot Pate- naude, Cecile Robichaud, and Laurette Scont- sas are walking out of the ocean. The pirates made them walk the plank, but playing it real cool, the girls had a cake of soap, and were able to wash themselves ashore. Willywam: Hiding craftily behind a coconut tree is semi-private eye, Bob Vantine, hired by Marla Hildreth to look for her other man. CMusic-tomtomsl Dashing Day: The vision in the flames shows us those horrible African head-hunters, Leonard Boucher, Jimmy Dobens, Billy Ingra- ham, John Levesque, Gerry Dube, Paul May- nard, Dick Theriault, and Dick Williamson, PAGE SEVENTY creeping through the jungle. Willywam: Oh, look at the shriveled heads on those bamboo poles! Why, it's Marie Mc- Laughlin, and there are Dick Mansfield and Bev Parent. And that's Don Noel, Pat Dorr, and Sheila Andrews. Laughing Ache: Don't worry! Professors Helen Hatzis, Virginia Kimball, and Eddie Annis are on their way through the jungle to rescue and reanimate their fellow tribesmen. Deer Moon: Charlie Jepson, Bill Lemire, Sandy Travis, and Cynthia Levesque are cross- breeding zebras and tigers to make those sen- sational checkerboard segers. Dashing Day: Danny Phelan, Loretta Stevens, Jean Couturier, and Louie Winslow are run- ning a luggage shop where baby elephants may buy suitcases till they're old enough to have their own trunks. Laughing Ache: There are the members of the New York Sporting Club, Donat Valcourt, Marilyn Simpson, Joseph Silva, Eugene Car- ter, Norman Coutu, and Joan Gardner. They are hunting for their way home! Willywam: That looks like a courtroom! Joe Merchant is investigating Margaret Kulikow- ski, Paul Lucier, Jackie Desclos, and Lilly Paskevich. They are the heads of the Cul- tured Civilized Party for infiltrating the native population. Dashing Day: A rumor's going around about the F.B.I. fFuture Baldheaded Indians.J Jean Willett, Pauline Currier, Bev Hall, and Mary Dunbar are checking up on Joe's last year's head tax. Deer Moon: Look's as if he lost his head over the whole thing! Laughing Ache: His barbers, Les Lambert and George Manley, think he's in for a close shave. fMusic- East Side, West Side J Dashing Day: Gee, New York City is forming in the smoke! That's a dress shop on Fifth Avenue. Willywam: Why, it's the latest exclusive store owned by Judy Robie, Pat Riviere, Avice Devereux, and Joyce Milliard. They create those original backless, strapless gowns. re- inforced with wires, scotchtape, bands, pads, and prayers. Laughing Ache: There are the madhatters, Carol Roy, Viola DiPietro, Sonia Romel, and Penny Mercier, owners of the most prominent hat shop in New York. They are now featur- ing hats with built in air conditioning for hot-headed people. TUSITALA
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