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Senior Superlatives Most Popular Becky Racine Richard Cloutier Best Personality Sally Eastman David Dawson Best Looking Sally Eastman Larry Perry Cutest Rita Boulanger Bernie Kennison Best Dressed Janice Gray Bruce Bowman Most Likely to Succeed Janet Alexander Bruce Bowman Best Athlete Beverly Cote Bruce Bowman Best Physique Janice Gray Richard Cloutier Best Legs Pauli Donaldson Richard Cloutier Best Dancer Becky Racine Mickey Smith Prettiest Hands Janice Gray David Dawson Prettiest Teeth Janice Gray Mickey Smith Prettiest Hair Janice Gray Bernie Kennison Prettiest Eyes Sally Eastman Larry Perry Cutest Nose Becky Racine Mickey Smith Most Punctual Mary Walker Wayne Emerson Most Dependable Thelma Green Bruce Bowman Most Cooperative Lorraine Carl Wayne Emerson Best Groomed Janice Gray Irvin Bennett Most Musical Mary Walker David Dawson Most Dramatic Jeannette Gallup Richard Cloutier Most Studious Thelma Green Pat Graham Most Courteous Thelma Green Royce Glodgett Tallest Janette Mason Bruce Bowman Shortest Beverly Cote Royce Glodgett Noisiest Beverly Herrick Fred Lambert Quietest Pauline Perkins Royce Glodgett Most Comical Janet Alexander David Dawson Most Serious Pauline Perkins Arland Macie Wolf Sally Eastman Mickey Smith Best Artist Rita Boulanger Bruce Bowman Most Typical Senior Sally Eastman Bruce Bowman SCHOLASTIC STANDINGS (upper third) Thelma Green .............. 94.56 Janet Alexander 93.42 Beverly Herrick 92.74 Mary Walker 91.22 Lorraine Carl 90.81 Bruce Bowman ...............90.66 Rita Boulanger 88.73 Pauline Perkins ..............87.97 Sally Eastman 87.79 David Dawson 85.87 Janette L. Mason 85.87 Page Seventeen
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Day In—Day Out RITA BOULANGER—rushing around. JEANNETTE GALLUP—flitting about. LORRAINE CARL—laughing at her own corn. JANET ALEXANDER—pretending not to know. SALLY EASTMAN—expressing her opinion. PAULI DONALDSON—saying something she shouldn’i THELMA GREEN—knowing the answer. BEVERLY COTE—getting excited. JANICE GRAY—looking like the top of the morning. MARGE LYON—taking it all in. JANETTE MASON—surprising us. PEARLENE GRIGGS—having a good time. PAULINE PERKINS—thinking it is a big joke. BECKY RACINE—trying to keep her eyes open. BEVERLY HERRICK—chasing the boys. MARY WALKER—tending to business.” HAZEL KAHLSTROM—tittering. PAT GRAHAM—looking puzzled. HERB MARSH—taking pictures. IRVIN BENNETT— pulling somebody’s leg. ARLAND MACIE—listening. ROYCE GLODGETT—making believe he’s shy. BUSTER PERRY—smiling. DAVE DAWSON—hanging around. BRUCE BOWMAN—passing out gum. RICH CLOUTIER—being independent. MICK SMITH—cuttin' up. FRED LAMBERT—trying to be funny. WAYNE EMERSON—cooperating. BERNIE KENNISON—rolling his eyes. JANET MASON—fibbing with a straight face. Page Sixteen
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As We See Them Now we would like to take you to the year 1957, when we will meet this same class in their everyday life. First we see Janet Alexander. At present Janet has retired from the faculty of U. C. L. A. and is writing her first great literary work, a biography of Dear Coz,” who has been a great influence throughout her life. Irvin Bennett entered Syracuse University the fall after graduation. After returning and coaching the boys of O. H. S. for a couple of years, Irv” joined the Red Sox where he is now playing left outfielder. Rita Boulanger, voted the class’ best artist, did a few jobs of window decor- ating for Clayt’s and Tab’s,” which were seen by a Chicago store owner, vaca- tioning in Vermont. He hired the gifted artist immediately and at this time Rita is in charge of the big front window of Marshall Field’s in Chicago. Upon graduation, Bruce Bowman went through pharmacists’ school. Bruce has now opened his own drug store and is providing stiff competition for Austin’s Pharmacy. The fall after graduation from high school, Lorraine Carl entered U. V. M. She followed this up by teaching in Dallas, Texas. From last reports, Lorraine is realizing her secret ambition and has obtained her pilot’s license as well as her own plane. After working in Bray’s mill for two or three years, Richard Cloutier became the personnel manager there, because of his gifted ability to judge human beings. Beverly Cote took it easy for a while after high school because of ill health. After recovering considerably, Bev entered Sargent where she took physical education training and is now coaching the girls’ teams at O. H. S. We are really proud of David Dawson, for after graduation he entered U. V. M. in the College of Medicine. Dave finished his interneship two years ago and is now a brain specialist in New York City. Pauline Donaldson entered Lasell College after graduation. She is now married to her high school sweetheart and it is rumored that they expect to hear the patter of little feet before long. Of course Junior has to learn to walk first! We always thought Sally Eastman was an excellent horsewoman, but we really were surprised when she crashed the gate and became America’s first woman jockey. Sal rides her own horse and has been rather successful, much to the envy and disgust of the male jockeys. We expect by now that you have heard of the Emerson, Marsh, Perry Com- pany, Inc. After graduating from O. H. S., this trio, Wayne Emerson, Herbert Marsh and Larry Perry, went to Hollywood, seeking success. Under Wayne’s management and Herb’s lenses, Larry has become the idol of American teenagers and his picture is splashed across all the leading magazines as well as on the screen. At present, Larry is starring in the reproduction of Orchestra Wives,” taking the part formerly played by George Montgomery. We didn’t know Larry could play the trumpet, and in the Top-Hatters’ Orchestra,” too! Jeannette Gallup attended Lyndon Normal School after graduating from high school. At present she is teaching in an ultra-modern kindergarten in a swank part of Boston. After graduation Royce Glodgett and Arland Macie formed a partnership and bought John Keeler’s farm. They have now established a large milk route and are giving Neal Tarbox close competition. From all reports we have determined that Patrick Graham is in Hollywood. A lot of our class members seem to be ending up in California. But Pat is really original, for he is a stunt man. He does such things as get socked, ride wild horses, and jump of? clifFs. It’s a wonder he hasn’t broken his neck. Janice Gray went to Lasell with Pauli after graduation, to take a course in Page Eighteen
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