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19 THE NUKTHEHIV LIIJHT Norma Forbes leaves her talkativeness to the Juniors — they need it! Bud Frobel leaves Miss Erving wondering about some of his fish stories. Cliff Fuller leaves his title Boy with the Best Line to that dashing Romeo of the Sophomore class, Freddie Bishop. Kenny Fuller leaves — much to his surprise. Howard Gardner leaves at last. A wonderful feeling, eh, Red? Pat Grimaldi leaves to build himself a nice quiet home where he can recuperate from this great ordeal. Dottie” Grosse leaves beside her one and only Buddy. Ralph Hall leaves another Hall to carry on for him on the gridiron for old N. A. H. S. William Hill leaves his English teachers wondering where he gets the ideas for those bloodthirsty themes of his. Anne Houghton leaves driving her Packard in pursuit of Norm Brissette. Larry Kennedy leaves the Junior girls sighing and gazing longingly after him. Mary Kennedy leaves tooting the flute! Marie King leaves her title of Most Athletic Girl to Eleanor MacLine. Now maybe she ' ll be able to catch Mel . Juliette Labrie leaves her shyness to Irene Baier. Yvette Labrie leaves to be Mr. Bronson ' s violinist in the Community Or- chestra. Pris Lacourciere leaves Bill still wondering. Mart” LaRosee leaves still worrying about the Red Cap. Tommy Leary leaves Harold Beaumont and Ted Reilly to battle it out over Ginny Fisher. Helen Linley leaves her pretty hands to Virginia Wilder. Helen Lykus leaves Miss Washburn ' s room empty at 1:35. Bernice Marlow, already having left her studies, now leaves Mr. Mott without a clerk. John Mason leaves to take over the managership of the New Public Mar- ket. Mary McAdams leaves the class admiring her scholastic ability. Esther McArthur leaves her quiet ways to Priscilla Mandalian. William McCarthy leaves his size to Elizie Welch. Jeanne McQuaid leaves Nancy Rhind to take over the position as head cheerleader. Page Twenty-two
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—19 THE IMHKTHEKIM LIGHT 41 — Qlali. ' Will lit Janet Hitler anil t ' la.Ttnn Diet We, the Senior Class of 1941, feel that we must hand down to someone, the characteristics which have brought us safe and sound (well, safe, anyway) through these past four years, so we pick on you, the undergraduates. We hope all will be taken in the spirit of fun as it is meant. Mel Andrews and Bill Baxter leave together per usual, to model for Bud Fisher, creator of Mutt Jeff . Catherine Battersby leaves with the rest of the Knitterbugs. Louie Beggs leaves Mr. Hartwell minus a genius in the Physics Lab. Connie Benjamin leaves weighted down by a certain football bracelet. Harold Berg leaves several underclassmen wondering what there is about the Ice Cream Shoppe in Attleboro that keeps him from noticing home talent. Ed Einstien Bielecki leaves amid books, figures, and papers to astonish (?) the profs, at M. I. T., while John, his brother, leaves to set up his woodwork- ing shop in the North End of town. Bill Bishop leaves his Boogie Woogie to whoever can stand it. Lillian Bohannon leaves the teachers without a story-teller. Ruth Brown and Anita Gendron leave to carry on in Grant ' s. Corrine Carr leaves unnoticed — maybe! Arthur Carufel leaves the girls of N. A. H. S. still fleeing from his candid camera shots. Alfred Chabot le aves in search of Claire. Good luck, Al! Yvonne Chabot leaves to join the gang on Eddy St. Robert Chabot leaves along with the rest of the Chabots. Bucky Clark leaves Miss Barber a nervous wreck. Al Cloutier leaves the managership of the football team to Greenie”. Priscilla Coburn leaves her pep to next year ' s cheerleaders. John Craig leaves playing his accordion. Claire DeRenzo leaves somebody else to talk about her nephew. Red Deware leaves Yvonne Poirier all alone (?) at the Lakeview Ball- room. Elmer Dillon leaves for Mansfield. I wonder why! Barbara Dupras leaves to join the navy full force . Connie Dyer will have to leave after the class gifts are distributed. Francis Fish leaves — What is there to prevent him? Margaret Fisher leaves to carry one of those letters to Canada personally. Marian Fisher leaves her politeness to Betty Riley. Page Twenty-one
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THE NOHTHEIIN LIliHT Jimmie Messier leaves in his usual shuffling gait. Ed O ' Neil leaves to take up his post as head-usher at the Community- Theatre. Rita Ouellet leaves her unique way of sneezing to anyone who desires it. Rae Payette leaves with her car filled up as usual. Ginny Peckham leaves to visit Pembroke in order to be near Brown. Roy Phipps leaves undecided whether to head for Sayles or Bridgewater. I guess it ' s Sayles. Bill Precourt leaves a vacant spot on the baseball diamond. Jean Ralston leaves in a green Packard only to be picked up by a tan Plymouth. Bob Reilly leaves in Beaumont ' s car. Leo Ringuette leaves to play a wicked sax in Joe Kennedy ' s New Colonials . John Roberts leaves to keep an appointment with a tonsorial artist, (barber). Helen Rose leaves disgusted with her graduation pictures. Phyllis Rose leaves — doesn ' she Skut ? Aggie Slowey leaves to join her crowd at Sloweyville. Ruel Smith leaves — don ' t worry Jan he won ' t go far away. Jitterbug Sprague leaves his hot steps to whoever can do them. Anne Sullivan leaves but she was only here once in a while anyhow. Barb Swallow leaves very quietly. Dwight Thomas leaves still wondering how he stands with Hazel. Jan Thompson leaves her title of Venus to Yvonne Poirier. Claire Thornley leaves her smile to Lulu Gagnon. Tony Velletri leaves — Oh! happy days! Dick Wall leaves Miss McGivney ' s fifth period study a very quiet place. Marilynn Waterman leaves to keep up her writing ability. Donnie” Welch leaves for once without fear of the truant officer catching up with him. Marjorie Weygand leaves the lunch room still feeling hungry. Hazel Wilmore leaves in a toss between Tommy and Gorham . Milly Woodbury leaves to devote all her time to Ed . Helen Wojciechowski leaves her title of Tallest Girl to Ginny Copeland. Janet and I leave hoping that the next time we see you all, you ' ll look as happy as you do now. 41 — Page Twenty-three
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