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T H eg A CA as M LAJNK WHO'S WHO IN THE SENIOR CLASS Bgys Girls Jolliest F. Davis P Yeaton Wittiest F. Davis J Henricksen Best looking R. Fife G Henry Best dressed N. Bonenfant J Levesque Most intelligent P. Ordway E Knight Best natured C. Williamson G Henry Most polite J. Bates F Saturley Best artist E. Ross W. Gale Most dramatic R. Fife J. Henricksen Most popular with boys F. Davis J Levesque Most popular with girls N. Bonenfant J Levesque Shortest R. McNamara P Yeaton Tallest J. Bates W. Gale Quietest K. Fowler V Munroe Best dancer F. Davis W. Gale Most athletic R. Wells W Gale Best all around R. Fife J Levesque Most sophisticated J. Bates W Gale Best assignment dodger FF. Davis J Richards Most talkative F. Davis J Henricksen Biggest flirt F. Davis G Yeaton Most ambitious S. Grimes E Knight Most serious K. Fowler F. Saturley Best scholar P. Ordway E. Knight Moodiest A. Courtemanche E. Adams Most musical A. Courtemanche C. Hillman Most literary S. Gile J. Henricksen Most loyal to school N. Bonenfant E Knight Most likely to succeed J. Bates E. Knight Most devoted couple S. Gile J Sanderson 4-K-at-1-up-4-4 JUST IMAGINE Eleanor Adams swooning to Frank Sinatra. Jim Bates without Barbara. Norman Bonenfant driving his car slowly. Amedee Courtemanche going around with Miss Price Francis Davis a quiet, studious individual. Elizabeth Drew a jitterbug at a school dance. Raymond Fife teaching Shakespeare at P, A. Kenneth Fowler star of the basketball team. Wilma Gale not fouling while playing basketball. Stuart Gile pitching for Pembroke Academy. Stanley Grimes not wanting to play upost office. Joanne Henricksen riding horseback while being an actress in the mmnea Glorie Henry with black hair.
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I THE AOADETMQIQAN ,- lll' lif li , 1 V I PHY - . I -Y Fl I F - SONG HITS I Don't Want to Love You. . . . . . . .Physics DOI1't Let Happen Again o n Q 9 o 0 0 0 0 Mrs Beal A Nickel's Worth of Jive. . . . . . . Georgies YOU Excite M9 0 o o o n 1 s 0 4 0 0 Gale TO1'1ight is our o n o o 0 0 c 0 e a e o'Juni-or Prom If You Are But a Dream. . . . . . . . . . .Our diploma Keep in Touch'With the Office . . . . . . . . . JNho doesn't Got Any gum, chum?. . . . . . . . . . . . Elsie Yeaton my Heart Belongs to a Sailor. . . . . . . . Velma Munroe I C8.Il't Get Enough of YOU o A o 0 o o o e 0 0 0 0 A. in I Want to Live and Love . . . . . . . . . Grace Yeaton one LCVSQ o o c o o Q o 0 0 oThe Pool Room This Funny Little Love. . . . . . . Stuart 3 Janet Tonight and Every Night . . . . ,Barbara and Jim Any Kind of Love. . . . . . . . . . . . .Franois's Motto The MOT6 I S66 You. a Q o o o o n c o 0 o .The draft board Counting the Days . . . . . . . . .Till graduation I Might Have Known. . . . . Q . . .It was a Yeaton I Wbnd6T. a o o o c c o o o 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 O O If I'l1 graduate lwflrld ,o o o e o o e s 0 o e o o o 0 0 O 0 s o 0 o In ChB.I'1i6'S cal' Take Me Henna in Your Heart Tonight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The car won't run W Heart is Just 9. Fling. 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 e 0 Literature There's Beauty Everywhere . . . . . . . S6l'I'I.8.diI1gYOUobouooooococo A,nywhere............ 0 Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You. . Ain't Going No Place. . . . . . . StormyWeather...... oo no so I Can't Help Singing. . . . . . There'll Be Some Changes Made . . . . I'm Confessing. . . . . . . . . . The Little Man That Wasn't There. . . I'm Beginning to See the Light. . . . A.fterAw'h-il-Gbeooesooul 0 Moonlight Bay . . . Dream o o l o o o s 0 IVfiShIKr-lewecolee ll!! T611 Days With Babys o 0 0 e 4 0 Everytime I Fall in Love. . . . . . After Its 07015 e s e o s 0 0 0 e Saturday 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 Q e e 0 I'l1 Walk Alone . . . . . . . Stumbling All AI'OUI1dn o o e v e e AI1yDayNOWoooooloooe 0 R6I1'L9IIlb6I' the Night. o o o u 4 n o o s l Where the Mountains Meet the Sky. . . . O I O O 00 I O IO Q0 O O O I O O I . . .In the Senior Class . Davis on his harmonica . If you can get the gas . .Davis to Miss McCushing . Boys with no gas coupons During Baseball Practice . .Pupils on Jesse Hunts Bus When the Seniors leave P. A. I don't understand the women lbw Lewis on Halloween night After 4 years of high school The Fresh en will be Seniors In Miss McCushing's row boat The Senior's favorite pastime . Why the Freshmen are so stupid . . Johnny Kelley home on furlough It's either with a boy or girl O O O O O . . . The class of '45n will forget it . . .The night that follows Friday night . . .After the first ride with Mr. Lewis . . .P. A. after the floor has been-waxed . . . .Kenneth Fowler will get hisgn dings . . The night we sponsored the Senior Play .Charles Wil1iamson's residence, Pembroke Hill Easy Street . . . . . . . . . . . . The Street where Glorie Henry and Mary Lappas live Whispering. . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Williamson and Elsie Yeaton in English class I'll Get By . . . . . . As long as I pass my units and book reports in for English
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THEVqA.OQDEM.!A-N, JUST IMAGINE CCon't.2 Carolyn Hillman a burlesque queen at Georgi's Cafe. Evelyn Knight a mechanic at Jahe's Garage. Mary Lappas an English teacher at the University of N. Jeanne Levesque going with Mr. Lewis on a blind date. Richard McNmnara girl crazy. Velma Munroe taking over Virginia Crafts ways and means Paul Ordway being a poet. Jeannette Richard not wearing her diamond. Edwards Ross a chemist at M. I. T. Florence Snturley getting VE's' in all her subjects including conduct. Bill Shachford getting an 'An in English. Bob Wells the leader of an all-girl orchestra. Charlie Williamson without any leaks in his Ghevy's ro Elsie Yeaton a pilot of a B-29 bomber. Grace Yeaton a boy-hater living in New York City. Phylis Yeaton as a trapeze artist in a circus. lu-is-alanine!-ale-nl HEARD OFF THE DIAMOND Mr. Beal: I wish you boys would heep out of my garden Francis Devis: What we need is a little coordination. Mr. Lewis: Gee,zve couldn't have been that bad. Francis Davis: Where's that sweatshirt I swiped? The team: Hey, Viens, where's my stuff? Hank Munroe: Myra was never like this. Bill Shachford: Tough situation. Francis Davis: It must be the glove. HEARD ON THE DIAMOND Francis Davis: Put 'em up, will ya Chichering? Sherburne Chichering: Watch my form. Ebrl Elsmore: Ah stubbed mah toe. Stanley Pashowsht: Gee whiz, I didn't mean it. Bob Wells: Oh my aching back. Bill Shackford: May I leave now to catch the bus? Sherburne Chichering: What a foolish game. Raymond Fife: Gee, my armfs sore. Mr. Lewis: Come om Elsmore, you can sleep tonight. Bill Viens: That's not my job. Norman Bonenfant: Not tonight,--gotta work. Jim Bates: Be bach as soon as I take Barbara home. Stan Grimes: Why don'i you hit one out here. Eerl Elsmore: The sun was in my eyes. Bob Wells: Come on,Chich, on your base. O 0
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