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by Janet Swanezy and Dick Paquin ★ Because we have such a depraved sense of humor, our classmates were influ- enced with the aid of guns, blackjacks, bow and arrows, pea-shooters, and the like, to elect us as the two fugitives of the Class of ' 44 ' AD (all dunces) who would select a group of appropriate gifts for them. After gazing into our crystal ball and ob- serving their peculiarities, we think we have discovered the perfect tokens. These gifts were written in the spirit of fun and we sincerely hope that they will be taken in the same manner. We are sending a gift package to Elmer Riley, George Cooke, and Nick Todaro who have already left our class to join the Navy. Jeralyn Ebert — To Gerry, that swooning Sinatra fan, we give this great big picture of her idol, The Voice. Priscilla Mandalian — Because Priscilla always gets the biggest kick out of a good joke, we give her this book of them so that she may entertain herself with the latest. Jackie Greve — Jackie gets this report card with 5 A s in History just so that she can see that it IS possible. Frances Gamache — In order to aid Franny in her future work with the telephone com- pany, we give her this book of telephone numbers with number 583 heading the list. Daniel Cavanagh — To Dapper Dan, we give this box of Lux flakes which is guaranteed not to shrink ANYTHING. Mary Luchetti — To Mary, we give this boat so that she can row out and see Bob. Barbara Sanford — We give Barb this rake and hope that it will be of some use to her when she goes to live on the farm. Raymond Malinowski — Because of his argumentative episodes, we give Ray this writ- ing paper so that he can keep up his arguments with Miss Washburn after he leaves to conquer new fields with his talent. Doris Proulx — To Doris, we give this RED bow to match her boyfriend. Adele Bishop — Because of a certain fast Adele made, we give her this package of CHOCOLATE STICKS. Martha Locke — To Martha, that experienced chemist, we give this rotten egg to remind her of the fumes radiating from her laboratory at Hillman ' s. Hildred Bagshaw — Because of Hildred’s interest in service men, we give her this cita- tion from the war department thanking her for helping to build up the morale of its men. Page Twenty-nine
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1 E H ERN j 44 By popular vote of the girls we bestow upon John McCloughan the degree of S. B. — Smartest Boy. By unanimous vote of the boys we bestow upon Yvonne Dargis the title of N.G. — Neatest Girl. Because the bugle sounded and he rushed out to answer the call of the Navy, we bestow upon Nick Todaro the title of C.A. — Class Admiral. By popular vote of the girls we give Frannie Gamache the title of S.G. — Shortest Girl. Because a certain red-head is her constant companion we give Doris Proulx the title of G.W.F.R.H. — Girl Who Favors Red-Heads. By popular vote of the boys we bestow upon Jackie Greve the title of M.B.G. — Most Bashful Girl. Because she is the first girl to get an engagement ring we give Beverly Cambridge the title of C.F.H. — Class Future Housewife. Page Twenty-eight
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THE 1 N ORTHERN S l ' T G ' TTf 44 Raymond Hall — To Ray, we give this NEW line. Let ' s see what ' s on the end of this one. Jeanne Brennan — To Jeanne, we give this book to see if she can balance it on her head as well as she did the one in that great drama, the Senior Play. John McCloughan — John just loves to be difficult, so we present him with this book entitled Difficult Answers to Simple Questions , so that he can continue to aggravate people. Doris Berglund — To Doris, we give these high heels so that she can obtain great HEIGHTS in her future work. Hollis Baker — To Hollis, that super-duper coke salesman, we give this pepper so he can put a little pep into those cokes. Yvonne Dargis — After Yvonne takes the fatal plunge with that certain sailor, we know this Good Housekeeping Magazine will be of great use to her. John Thompson — To Tommy, the boy with the soft, sweet voice, we give this atomizer so that he will always be able to keep the volume in it. Yvonne Poirier — In case they become rationed, we give Yvonne these cosmetics so she ' ll have an extra supply. Donald Keagan — Because Donald, the killer-diller swingaroo of the Senior Class, has such a hard time with the girls, we give him this club to protect himself from their clutches. Eleanor MacLine — At lunch Eleanor just sits and examines her food to see if she can find something wrong with it, so, to her we give this spy glass and hope that she won ' t strain her eyes in the future. Betty Havey — We give Betty these JACKS to keep her company after her s leaves for the Navy. Constant Poholek — Because of his glamour girl complexion, we give Connie this jar of face cream so that he may protect its beauty. Annamae Hill — Because of the remarkable resemblance, we give Annamae this con- tract to double for Merle Oberon. Jean Reilly — In order to save Bick the huge sum of $1.00, because we know he would eventually splurge the money, we give Jean this wedding ring which we secured through one of the agents of the 5 10. Arthur Appleby — To Arthur, that dashing man about town, we give this gun to pro- tect the lunchroom receipts while taking them to the bank. Irene Baier — Irene always had quite a time trying to attend school five days in a row so we give her this makeup card to remind her of those trying days. Roland Chabot — Because Bucky got through school with such FLYING colors, we give him this well-deserved extra diploma. Helene Dietz — Because Helene lost her pen at least six times a week, we give her this new one so now she ll have two to lose. Page Thirty
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