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CLASS GIFTS To ROGER with the curly hair. Wo prooont those curlers now. So that you may always improve. Tour styling in Aldrich Hair-do's. To our class drunaor, UAURICS BLAIR, Wo present this sot of drums, For band oonoorts next summer, And opportunities yet to costs. To a cosnorcial student Known by the name of PAULINE, We giro this shorthand notebook. For we know she's eepeoially keen. For eyes that look a little tired, We hope this will do the triok. So to MARLBfE we present, This neat little mascara kit. Here's a paper doll, OASTOW, We hope you'll take it homet So that you may always haws A doll to oall your eery own. To MAURICE DASTOC8 we present This handy first-aid kit. 'Cause he is always getting hurt. And he's always getting hit. Knowing that BEV in future days, Will attend the fashion sohool. We gire her this neat measuring tape As one of her designing tools. For oonwersations both long and sweet. For oalls from time te time, This private phone we give to PWTE, So he'll hare a private Use. When TED goes speeding through town, An insurance pelioy he'll need. In case he hits the other fellow While driving at top speed. So CLIDE we give a pen; He wants to be a writer. He's now planning in his den, His novel Hold Her Tighter. LOCIS'8 ambition is in the air, We hope his dreams come true. 80 to him we gladly give This plane of seining hue. We present a whistle to HARRY, For use in the State Police. We're sure this he'll gladly carry, To sake him more at ease. BOB wants to Join the Wavy, Here's this boat we present to you. Wishing you the best of luck, And may your dreams come true. To BETSY with the peachy complexion, We give this jar of cold cream. So that you may always keep Your skin soft like a dream. For ELAINE we have a rolling pin Whioh we hope you'll take, For use in all your future years, When Ernie comes in late. We have a certain senior boy Who loves to sleep and snore. To ROGER we give this pillow, So he oan be oomfy once more. Te MIDGE who often blushes, On oooaslons large and small. We give this box of powder, to the red won't show at all. To MARTHA we give this dress dusrny For use in her fashion career, Hoping that it will be helpful to her In attaining euocees in future years. We present this little suitcase To NORINE with Joy and pride. In hopes that on Colebrook journeys She'll keep it at her side. To PAT we give this convertible So that in her future days, She'll have her own oar handy To go on her merry ways. To U50N, our photographer. To remember the Class of '49{ We give this speolal camera Hoping his shots will turn out fine. To RITA we present these bobby pins, A hair dresser ehe plans to be. Some day she'll land in Hollywood; A private hair stylist, she'll be. For fingernails long and shapely. And to keep them looking this way, We present to BETH this nail file. For her to uee each day. For LAWRENCE we have a rifle. To use in his army career. We know those privates won't trifle. When Oeneral Warner is near. By Martha Poutre Beth Ann Warner Rita Vinton
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(Continued—Class Propheoy) NOR INI STOSS: RITA 71ITC»: After graduating from 0. B. S., Rite went to the Fey Sohool in Boston end is now teaoh- ing shorthand to ambitious students. BETH WARIER: PATRICIA TINKER: Beth Joined the Air Poroe soon after graduation and it seems she's doings fine job Be sure you don't get your radio aeesages mixati Beth, beoause of that oute pilot. After 1earing school, Pat studied Phys- ioal Education at Russell Sage College and in now teaohing Phy». Id. in lew York» When Leon went to Pittsford, he liked the plaoe so well that he deoided to stay on and is now the head dootor there. After graduating from high sohool, Lon- ny joined the arwy and is now taking General Mao Arthur'a plaoe in establishing friendship between the United States and Japan. (To the Class of '49--Continued) Barer forget that your diplona is no magio key to easy street . It nay open the way to a good position) but your own traits of ohar- aoter, friendliness, persereranoe, and taot will determine whether or not you will wake progress. As Twentieth Century Forty-liners , you will hare the great adrantages of modern trans- portation to see far more of the world than people were able to do only yesterday. You will gain eren more in oomfort and opportunity through the great adranoes solenoe oontinues to make and maybe you'll play important parts in that adranoe. Use your adrantages to make our old world a better one. lerer forget either, that you are among the most fortunate people in the world in be- ing born Americans. Our land is a land of freedom, a land riohly endowed by nature, and a land blessed with a population capable of great things. When Aaerioans are oritioised, it is often for their oareless disregard for the rights of others. We can improve on that part of our country's reoord. Whatever nay be in store for you, you have the congratulations and good wishes of your Alma Mater. We who are older, envy you your youth, your enthusiasm, and your oppor- tunities. Keep Sailing, Never Drift. Rolfe W. Sohoppe, Prinoipal SCHOLASTIC STANDINGS (Upper third) Roger C. Aldrioh Pauline G. Butler Gaston L. Choiniere Martha B. Poutre Maurioe C. Dastous Jensen, Jr Norine A. Stone Keep Sailing, Never Drift'
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CLASS WILL •, the Senior Class of 1949 of Orleans High School, roollflaf thot wo ha to oertain qualities thot should bo passed on, do hereby make, publish oad doolaro this to bo our lost will and testament. FIRSTi Wo hereby reroke oil wills, oodi- oils, or testojssntory documents node by us ot any tlae heretofore. SECOND: Z, Pot Tinker, do will and be- queath my agility on the basketball floor to Isther Coffey. THUD i I, Ifarlene Bussell, do will and bequeath ay ability to hold a aan to Pauline Cloutier, FOURTHi I, Roger Aldrloh, do will and bequeath ay ability to appear lnnooent to Don- ald Qallup. FIFTH: I, Leon Ylnton, do will and be- queath ay base roloe to Robert Ylnton. (Two ▼oloes are better than one) SIXTH: I, lorine 8tone, do will and be- queath to Trette Cloutier ay plaoe on the basketball squad. SEVENTH: I, Lawrence Warner, do will and bequeath ay laok of interest towards the oppo- site sex to Ronnie Bowaan. (This glres you plenty of tine to study, says Lonnie) EIGHTH: I, Pauline Butler, do will and bequeath tty quiet Banners to Marian Racine. BIRTH: I, Robert Kahlstron, do will and bequeath to Leo Boulanger ay pep, rigor, T- shlVts, and nusoles. TEHTH: I, Rita Ylnton, do will and be- queath to Marrln Marokres ny famous, well- known laugh. (Let this take the place of your bashful smile, Marrln) ELEVENTH; I, Roger Montague, do will and bequeath ay height to Jerry Eastman, so that he’ll be up there with the others in basket- ball next year. TWELFTH: I, Beth Ann Warner, do will and bequeath my long finger nails to feile Lapierre so that he'll hare more to ehew on. THIRTEENTH: I, Ted Dugan, do will and be- queath speaking ability to Parley Sylrester. FOURTEENTH: I, Maurice Blair, do will and bequeath my ability to make speeches in sociology olass to Herman fettle. (It shortens the period fifteen minutes a day) FIFTEENTH: I, Harry Jensen, do will and bequeath to Forrest Emerson my post as F.F.A. President. SIXTEENTH I, Ifcrtha Poutre, do will and bequeath my danolng ability to Veil Harrison. 8KYDTBXVTH: I. Beta7 Messier, do will and bequeath to Marilyn Wright my secretarial ability. (She'll make some one a good secre- tary, says Betsy) EIGBTEEITH: I, Maurioe Dastous, do will and bequeath singing ability to Robert Alexander. NINETEENTH: I, Winston Dow, do will and bequeath my temper to Rlohard Shower. TWENTIETH: I, Qaston Choiniere, do will and bequeath to Albert Long my ability to hold a quiet olass meeting. (You oan eren hear a book drop) TWKNTT-fIRST: I, Marlon Orae, do will and beoueath to June Dutton my sparkling blue eyes. (So she oan look bright in the morning) TWENTY-SECOND: I, Bererly Dow, do will and bequeath my natural ourly hair to Doris Laberse. TWENTY-THIRD: I, Louis Hull, do will and bequeath my mathematical interest and ability to Pat MoMahon. TWENTY-FOURTH: I, Elaine Miles, do will and bequeath another Senior girl to Ernie”, who hasn't sueh a bad temper. TWENTY-FIFTH: I, Clyde Hull, do will and bequeath my oar to the Brownlngton girls so that they won't hare to walk next year. TWENTY-SIXTH: We, the senior olass, do will and bequeath to the sohool a new well catalogued library. » TWENTY-SEVENTH: We, the senior olass, do will and bequeath the freshman olass our dig- nified manners and our air of sophistioation. TWENTY-EIGHTH: We, the senior olass, do will and bequeath to Mrs. Sandrin another quiet and understanding senior English olass. TWENTY-NINTH: We, the senior olass, do will and bequeath to IB . Sohoppe another senior olass that will be as oo-operatiwe as ours. THIRTIETH: We, the senior olass, do will and bequeath our dramatio ability and draaatio oup to the Juniors, our closest ooapetitors during the last two years. In oonolusion, considering ourselwes per- fectly sane and in legal oonditlon to do sq realise the uncertainty of life's length, do hereby of our own free will deolare this to be our last will and testament. Class of '49 Keep Sailing, Nerer Drift
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