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Page 23 text:
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Mr. Popular .... Miss Popular . . . Mr. Activity .... Miss Activity . . . Mr. Handsome . Miss Beautiful . . Mr. Gute ..... SUPERLATIVES OF THE CLASS OF Miss Cute ...... , , , Mr. Physique . . . Miss Figure .... Mr. Voice .... Miss Voice . . . Mr. Smoothie . . . Miss Smoothie . . Mr. Joker ...... Miss Joker ....,. Mr. Best Dressed Miss Best Dressed Mr. Quiet ..... Miss Quiet ..... Mr. Einstein .... Miss Einstein .. Mr. Dancer . . . Miss Dancer . . Mr. Bigfeet .... Miss Bigfeet .... Mr. Littlefeet . . . Miss Littlefeet . . Mr. Pepsodent . . Miss Pepsodent . Mr. Optimist . . . Miss Optimist . . . Mr. Pessimist . . . Miss Pessimist. . . Mr. Bashful .... Miss Bashful . . . Mr. Freckles . . . Miss Freckles . . . Mr. Happy .... Miss Happy .... Mr. Grumpy . . . Miss Grumpy .... 21 SEN IORS 945 . . . . , . .James Mullen . . . . .Jean Mewer . . . .Howard Slaney . . . .Shirley Jones . . . .Harold Angis . . . . . . .Betty Crossett . . . . . .Jimmy Mullen J I l Marjorie McLaughlin .........PaulKamem .Anna Geary . . . .Paul Karnem . . . . .Betty Taylor . . . . .David Bean . . . .Elaine Walsh .David Bean . . . .Marjorie Sprague . . . . .Jimmy Mullen . . . . . . .Jean Mewer . . .Richard Meadows . . .Garlene Fenderson . . . . . .Howard Slaney . . . . . .Shirley Jones . . . . . .David Bean . . . . .Anna Geary . . . .Paul Karnem ........Jean Mewer ,........David Bean Marjorie McLaughlin . . . . . .Jimmy Mullen . . . . . .Elaine Walsh . . . . .Gerry Lalonde . . . . . .Barbara Davis . . . . .Earl Williams . .. . . .. .Jean Mewer . . . .Eddie Townsend Marjorie McLaughlin . . . . . .Jimmy Mullen . . . . . . .Shirley Jones . . . . .Gerry Lalonde . . . . .Barbara Davis . . . .Paul Karnem . . . . .Betty Taylor
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SENIORS Third, we ive, devise, and be ueath to the Freshman Class all the rest of our 8 fl possessions, both real and personal, of every kind and description, wheresoever situated, which we ma own or have the ri ht to dis se of at the time of our Y S P0 graduation. In the event the said class refuses our legacy, we give, devise, and bequeath the remaining to the faculty. Harold Angis's seat to Norris Marshall, because of the circumstances that prevail. Betty Crossettls quietness to Tena Williams, and if there is any left over she leaves it to the twins.'l David Beanls whiflle to Bene Ledoux. Barbara Davis's smooth giggle to replace Donald Allgrove's uncouth howl. Carlene Fenderson's natural waves to Verna Michaud. Anna Geary's fine figure to Dottie Webb. Shirley jones's scholastic standing to Shirley Smith. Paul Karnem's hair dressing appointments to Francis Boynton. jerry Lalonde's steady girl to Ralph Dunphy. Marjorie McLaughlin,s tactfulness to Frances Blake. Richard Meadows' deer sweater to Lucienne Ledoux. Jean Mewer's jewelry to Rena Ellis. jimmy Mullen's speed to Whitey Brann. Marjorie Spraguels gentle basketball playing to Pat McSweeney. Betty Taylor's Hngemails to Marilyn Winship. All Edward Townsend's girls to Paul Tibbetts of the junior Class. Elaine Walsh's mania for i'Tums to Alice Bean. Earl Williams's sense of humor to Dayton Benway. We leave Howard Slaney, our favorite son, to the town of Old Orchard Beach. Signed, sealed, published and declared as and for our last will and testament by the Senior Class, on this the fifteenth day of june A.D. one thousand nine hundred and forty-five. 20
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s uJANIE, SENIOR PLAY The new and sparkling three-act comedy. Janie, was presented by the Senior Class on Fridav, December 8, at the Alumni llall, before a large and appreciative audience. The comedy, a giddy little play to talae the mind off serious rngrttcrsfl was full of amusing situations, and all members of the cast seemed to be particularly suited to their parts. Janie has the advantage of timeliness, being laid in a town near an army Camp, telling what happens when a cavalcade of exuberant young fellows in uniform meets a bevy of high school voung ladies whose parents are the worrying type. VVhen lanie and Dick and a few of their friends get together for a little innocent fun while their elders are dining at the country club, the party gets out of hand. The plot is also complicated to a degree by Ianie's seven-year-old sister, Elsbeth, an enter- prising child with an inventive mind and a genius for making a nuisance of herself. A great deal of credit for the success of the play is due Mrs. Nelson Fallon for her excellent direction of the play. 22
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