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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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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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no nTsHE.goAor-:MTQN a-, TVPICAL FRESHMAN HISTORY TEST EXCERPTS 1, Name one woman in the U. S, who did much to achieve woman suffrage, Ans. Mrs.Roosevelt, 2, In the 17th and 18th Centuries in Russia, how did the peasants af- fectionately refer to their Czar? Ans. As an old fggnggggill 3. Who was the President of the U, S, when the War of 1812 started? Ans. Abraham Lincoln, 4. Who was the Emperor of China when Marco Polo visited the Orient? Ans. Egg Foo Yong. 5. When did the Franco-Prussian War end? Ans. Gosh? Don't you know either? 6, What model of Henry Ford's auto- mobile bears the same name as one of Eng1and's early royal families? Ans, ULizzie.N 7. Who brought prosperity to France shortly after the French Revolution? Ans. Any Democrat. 8, What island.was Napoleon finally exiled to? Ana. Short Falls. 9, How long was the Hundred Years War? Ans, 1790-1850. 10, What was the fate of Joan of Arc? Ans. She died? ll, Who won the Franco-Prussian War? Ans. Spain 12. lhore did the final tragedy be- tween Napoleon and Josephine take place? Ana. In her boudoir. 13. Who led the Italian forces vddch invaded Sicily? Ans. WWild Bill Hicoup.n 14. Who fiddled while Rome burned? Ans, Jack Benny- l5. When did Queen Elizabeth die? Aus, Didn't even know she was sick, 16, What religion was founded in America by Joseph Smith and carried on by Brigham Young? Ans, Morons, 17. Who invented the wireless tele- graph? Ans. Macaroni. 18, Who was probably the greatest Band Master whom the U. S. has ever produced? Ans, Frankie Freese. 19. What great male opera star is said to have possessed the most pow- erful voice in modern time? Ans. Kate Smith. 20, Who invented the telephone? Ans. WDing Dong.' 21. What was the name of Lindberg's airplane in which he made the first non-stop fUght across the Atlantic? Ans. 'The Spirit of St, Louise.' INSTTALS E.R.A, - Ever Ready Arguments Just Chasin' Barbara J.C.B, - N H R Norman Has Brains . . . -.- A,D.C. - Amedee's Darn Cute F.A.D. -- Fickle And Dopey Earnest, Engaging, Demure E.E.D. -- R.L.F. -- Real Loving Flirt . Kind, Friendly Fellow W,R.G, -- What a Rugged Gal KoFoFo ' S,C.G, -- Some Fresh Guy J.E.H. -- Jolly English Hepcat Gracious, Beautiful, Happy Clever, Earnest, Healthy R.E.K. -- Radiant, Educated, Keen Mighty Cute Less S,F,G, -- G.B.H, -- C,E,H, MQCQIJQ ' Jo-AOL: ' Real Genial Man V.J.M, -- Very Judlcious Maid ?.E.O. -- Persistent, Energetic. Ohliging Just Always Regular Earnest Bad Rascal Irtanndlymlso smart . -- Wonderful Hookset Senior R,G',l i, rl- J.A.R, -- T972 -is--oRo F,A.S. -- W.H. R. C,P. , -- Charlie's Persistent Way E.M.Y, -- Elsie's Mighty Yummy G,E,Y, - Good Every Year P.M,Y. -- Petite, Merry, Youthful Sanderson's Cultured Genius Jovial, Ambitious, Lonesome S H.W. -- Ripping Handsome Womenhater W
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