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24 O. H. S. SENIOR ANNUAL Class Gifts FRED ALEXANDER—To Doc” we present this stethoscope to help him in his future life. DALE AUSTIN—To Dale we present this magnifying glass to aid him in his detective business. ERA LOU BARNEY—To Lou” we present this thermometer so that she may keep track of her patient’s temperature at all times. LEO BOULANGER—To Leo we present this plane ticket to fulfill his dream of visiting The Four Winds and the Seven Seas.” RONALD BOWMAN—To Ron” we present this cook’s apron to keep his pants clean while working at Clayt’s and Tab’s. EDWARD BURDICK—To Ed” we present this microphone so he can continue being the nation’s number one crooner. ALICE CHABOT—To Alice we present this shorthand tablet to aid her in her secretarial work. ESTHER COFFEY—To Tetta” we present this whistle so that she can keep order while coaching the girls’ squad at O. H. S JUNE DUTTON—To June we present this Palomino that she may use to start her ranch. FORREST EMERSON—To Brownie” we present this pitch-fork to aid him in his farm work. ARMAND FORTIN—To Milo” we present this piece of lumber to start his woodworking career. RICHARD HEATH—To Dick” we present this pretty girl to act as his secretary in his work as executive of H. P. Hood Son. WILLARD HERMAN—To Woody” we present this paper doll that he may never be in need of a girl friend. ROSE HUNT—To Rosie” we present this rolling-pin so that she may keep law and order in the family. HERMAN KETTLE—To Buddy” we present this baseball bat so that he may break Babe Ruth’s home-run record. EMILE LAPIERRE—To Bill” we present this fire engine to start him on his fire-fighting career. ALBERT LONG—To Al,” our sailor, we present this address book to keep the addresses of the traditional Girl in every port.” YVETTE MASiON—To Yvette we present this sailor to take Pat’s place until he gets out of the Navy. POLLY PARKER. To Polly we present this alarm clock so that she may never be late for any engagement now that school is out. ANITA ST. PIERRE. To Neet” we present these stamps to that she may keep up her correspondence with the Armed Forces. BRENDA SCHOPPE—To Bren” we present these hand-cuffs so that she will always have Pete by her side. PAULINE SIMINO—To Squirt” we present these stilts to add to her height. PERLEY SYLVESTER—To Speed” we present this car equipped with a governor so that he will never break a speed limit. ROBERT VINTON—To Bob” we present this pencil and paper so that he may keep up his writing of poetry and songs. MARILYN WRIGHT—To Marilyn we present these curlers so that she may keep her hair looking nice.
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O. H. S. SENIOR ANNUAL 23 ALICE CHABOT. After graduation Alice attended Burdett Business College and then became secretary to a millionaire who was won by that cute smile. ESTHER COFFEY. Tetta” joined a professional women's basketball team, and later returned to Orleans where she is happily married and coaching the O. H. S. girls’ team in her spare time. JUNE DUTTON. June went West and now owns a large Dude Ranch out in Texas where she has an excellent business of raising pure-bred Palominos. FORREST EMERSON. Brownie” went to Agricultural school and later returned to take over his father’s farm. He is now married and has four boys to help him with the farm work. ARMAND FORTIN. Milo” after graduation went to woodworking school and later returned to his home town of Irasburg where he now owns a large woodworking factory. RICHARD HEATH. Dick” attended Agricultural college at Randolph; after four years he moved to Kentucky where he now resides with a wife and tour curly haired tots” and is head executive of the H. P. Hood Company. WILLARD HERMAN. Woody” graduated from high school basketball directly to the New York Knickerbockers with whom he now plays during the winter and is broadcaster of the Red Sox baseball games in the summer. ROSE HUNT. Rosie” attended Concord Beautician School for four years and then journeyed to California where she is now private hairdresser to V’eronica Lake and happily married to a movie director. HERMAN KETTLE. Buddy” is married to his high school sweetheart” and is residing in the Bronx where he plays left field for the New York Yankees and it is rumored he is the highest paid player in baseball today. EMILE LAPIERRE. Bill” went to fireman’s school and then entered New York City’s fire department where he has worked his way up to become the Fire Commissioner of the city. ALBERT LONG. Al” became a commissioned officer in the Navy. He is keeping up the tradition of having a girl in every port, and is now stationed in Honolulu. YVETTE MASON. Yvette became secretary to the President of the Nation- al Life Insurance Company for five years and then married her last high school sweetheart, Pat. She now lives in Miami, along the seashore. POLLY PARKER. Polly” went to Nurses School in Hanover and later became private nurse to Mortimer Snerd, with whom she frequently appears on Edgar Bergen’s radio show. BRENDA SCHOPPE. After graduation Bren” married Pete” and they are now living in Orleans and are the proud parents of triplets. PAULINE SIMINO. Squirt” attended Mount Ida College and then became Air Line hostess on the Fournier Never Fail Airline Service.” ANITA ST. PIERRE. After graduation Neet” attended secretarial school and is now secretary to the President of the United States. PERLEY SYLVESTER. Speed” took a medical course at UVM. He finished his internship and is now a brain specialist in Irasburg. ROBERT VINTON. Bob” was discovered by a talent scout from MGM and is now the latest Bobby Sox idol. His latest musical movie is Adventures of Mr. X.” MARILYN WRIGHT. After graduation, Biondie” attended secretarial school. She is now employed by Glen Dodge, the mayor of Orleans.
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O. H. S. SENIOR ANNUAL 25 Class Will We, the members of the Class of 1950, know that we have certain gifts that should be passed on, so we hereby of our own free will declare this to be our last Will and Testament. To: Butts”—Esther Coffey’s ability to talk without profanity. Beebe”—Edward Burdick’s long, unshaven beard,” so that he may look more manly Jackie Michaud—Polly Parker’s ability to wear straight skirts. Chocolate”—June Dutton’s hearty laugh. Pauline M. G. Letourneau—Brenda Schoppe’s pocket-edition books. Dot” Kettle—Yvette Mason’s place as Captain of the Girl’s squad. Jean Alexander—Rose Hunt’s noon-hour walks. Joyce Miles—Marilyn Wright’s fluttering eye-lashes. Neil Harrison—Alice Chabot’s sweet smile. Mary Dawson—Anita St. Pierre’s ability to act grown-up. Marvin Markres—Dale Austin’s turned-up pant legs. George Nelson— Bud” Kettle’s natural curly hair. Merle Kettridge—Ronald Bowman’s bear skin” coat. Pauline Cloutier—Pauline Simino’s ability to control her temper. Vernon Larabee—Emile Lapierre’s love of fires. Fanbelt”—Albert Long’s physique. Richard Shover—Brownie Emerson’s (milk) bottles. Cecil Broom—Robert Vinton’s tenor voice. Gordon Harlow—Dick Heath’s curls. Robert Alexander—Fred Alexander’s physique, quietness and manners. Ernest Rundgren—Leo Boulanger’s muscles.” Donald Gallup—Perley Sylvester’s quietness. Joe” Boulanger—Woody Herman’s popularity with the girls. Annette Butler—Another senior Bill.” Jerry Eastman—Some more Senior boys to hang around” with. Mrs. Houghaboom—a quieter, more co-operative bunch of Senior girls. Everett Morse—Armand Fortin’s knowledge of woman hating!” Mr. Barton—Another Senior first seven.
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