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Tfig flOfiTHtfid LIGHT Emmy Sprague leaves to join Wimpy and cook hamburgers. Tommy Norton leaves a spotless record behind him. Notice, underclassmen! Ruth Harvey leaves to prepare for her wedding. Happy days, Ruth! Pauline Goulet leaves for Plainville to wait for her one and only Merrill. Donald Jacques leaves to register for the draft. Paul O ' Neil leaves us wondering if he really is that bashful, or if it was just tor pro- tection. Robert Anderson leaves us wondering ! Meredith Ebert leaves a quiet corner to be filled by Bernice Revelto. Ollie McNamara leaves us with her usual sunny smile. Claire Slavin leaves the lunch room quiet at last. Now they ' ll have some peace down there. Armand Achin leaves dreamily. Rita Capodanno leaves her pearly smile and dimples to Jean Brennan. Mary Cavanagh leaves her make-up kit to Helen Labadie. Elaine Degrenia leaves her title of Shortest Girl to Norma McGrath. Gussie Holbrook leaves his talkativeness to Frances Godbout. Elynor Granger leaves, or rather, I should say, is pulled along by Duke. Howard Gray leaves his wolfing technique to Fred Bishop. Evelyn Roberts leaves her wit to Elsy Welch. Janice Orr leaves her neatness for some smart Junior to take up. Ida Labadie leaves her title of Liveliest Girl to Anne Baker. Dottie Fa rnham leaves her knack of you know what to Blanche Lightfoot in hope that she follows example. George Glaiel leaves to take some publicity pictures of the Four Blackouts. Connie Gamache leaves her position of Student Monitor in the lower corridor to Ceclle Heon. Lou Gagne leaves her title of Smoothest Girl for Dot Gaboury to snatch. Cla ire Cl avette I eaves the corridor parking space to some lucky couple. George Uhlig leaves the sport page for someone else. Betty Whalen I eaves for Lafayette Street. Curt Jordan leaves his mop of hair to Elton Franklin. Delphis Monast leaves his tallness to Phillip Rushlow. Robert Rascher leaves — so what! Marion Lovely leaves Miss Washburn stranded! Norma Davignon leaves for Sayles Memorial Hospital to become a nurse. Link Young leaves for the University of Maine, where he will no doubt add to his long list of friends. Helen McNeil leaves to be joined in the bonds of matrimony. Page Twenty-four
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i=iiil The mum LIGh ( add WilL by Barbara McBride and Grace McNamara We, the Senior Class of 1942, being of sound mind and generous nature, do hereby endow the underclassmen with those precious qualities which have been so valued these past tour years. George Dillon leaves his disarming smile to Eddie Bodinski — as though he needed it. R. J. Greene, Greenie to you, leaves Miss Washburn with a broken heart????? Mary McGann, Marty ' s one and only, leaves her good looks to next year ' s prettiest. Ted Reilly leaves with Dot in hot pursuit. Steve Tutellan leaves with the gang, still arguing his way out of something. Nancy Rhind leaves to try a new line on the patients and doctors of Sturdy Hospital. Fred Svendsen leaves to do his gardening at Franklin Hardware. Milly Hennessey comes back only to leave with the rest of us. Curt Jolly leaves to take over the Navy. Kathleen O ' Rourke leaves her history notebook for Rut Orr to puzzle over. Claire McGowan leaves her mother ' s chocolate cake recipe to Lulu Dow for reasons well known to Mrs. McGowan and family. Charlie MagnanI leaves to continue his athletic prowess at Providence College. Chet TwardzIckI leaves on the watch for new women on which to try his well-known line. Gert Fitzgerald leaves to conquer new fields with her red head. Duke Doolin, the wit of all wits, leaves his brainy sayings behind him to be puzzled over. Dick Chabot leaves to begin his training as a toolmaker. Rita Carufel leaves In search of a job, or has she already got a steady one with Tommy? Gert Bosse leaves to become a stenographer. Marty Carr leaves to underclassmen steadies , a wonderful example. Did someone say Mary? Lennie Welch leaves with Barby, which Isn ' t unusual at all. Gerry Riley and Kathleen Greve leave for Bungay to spend more time with their beaux. Betty Riley leaves Butts to grow two Inches taller. Thelma Jones leaves In her own quiet way. Dotty McNeil I eaves us, still tapping her way up the pathway of Fame. Eddie Miller leaves all his teachers still wondering what his answers were. Frances Macaruso leaves noisily, as usual. Page Twenty-three
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19 4 2 The (lOllTHtfill LIGH Joe Speed Plante leaves his speed (?) to Dave Wilkin. Ronnie Brais leaves, or should I say has left, for Tufts. J. Swanezy leaves the worries of a seni or class president to next year ' s senior president. Florida RInguette leaves to become a very good housewife. Bobby Lelper leaves in search of a girl like Jeanne. Did anyone else feel a south wind? Jack Atwood leaves, still asking, Has anyone seen Verna? Cal Wise leaves his formula of How To Win the Women to Cout. Ann Frazier leaves her knowledge of Latin to Marie McGowan. Ginnie Copeland leaves for a jaunt to Lake Pearl. Robert Laporte leaves to build a house — if he can get away with it. Corinne Legg leaves for New Bedford to begin her nursing career. Austin Ryder leaves — only to join Link again! R. R. Greene leaves for his annual position (?) at the Commercial Press. Betty McManus leaves to entertain the boys at Camp Edwards again. Barbara Gobin leaves to straighten the books in the local library — again! Roger Sherman leaves, undoubtedly to become a success. GInnIe Wilder leaves her gift of gab to Jackie Greve. Rita Sarazin leaves us bewildered. Is she quiet or isn ' t she? Roland Baxter leaves his post In the First National to Buddy Fullerton. Ray Barrett leaves — Has anyone any objections? Ruth Mandal Ian leaves to Invade the Wellesley campus. Earl Swallow leaves In his Plymouth — or a reasonable facsimile anyway. Adeline Karman leaves to take more driving lessons — She needs them! Allan Sawyer leaves an Impression in all the chairs. Lena RInguette leaves her typing ability to Marjorie Stack. Mary Cavanagh leaves her place In the office to Muriel Duncan. Donald Achin leaves with his father ' s advice ringing In his ears. Does he use it! Robert Razee leaves to survey his way through life. John Cavanagh leaves much to his own, and everyone clse ' s surprise. Jeanette Hoffman leaves for the Falls, as usual. Ralph Baker leaves his mechanical aptitude to Billy Bowen. Not that he needs it, of course! Paul Cumberland leaves his place In the orchestra to Squeak Nyblom. Ralph MIconi leaves to push his Ford down the street. Iris Shaw leaves her flaming crown to Claire Smith. Allen Adshead leaves to join the Armed Forces. Jimmy Hevey leaves his underclassmen friends. Amazing, Isn ' t It? Stacia Sllz leaves for the bus terminal to await the bus. Francis Murphy leaves to enjoy another of his enormous dinners. Beverly Rose leaves her cheerleading ability to Janet Swanezy. Grace leaves with the other Ten Teens - — leaving but one member to carry on. Barbara leaves, as I said before, with Lennie at her side. And we both leave quickly to escape the wrath (tomatoes, etc.) of our classmates. Page Twenty-five
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