St Johnsbury Academy - Lamp Yearbook (St Johnsbury, VT)

 - Class of 1944

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THE ACADEMY STUDENT H who feels that she could use them to make relationships between England and America more secure. Althea Flanders leaves her ability to resist the male sex to Betty Harvey. Jean Fleming leaves her ability to come in on the wrong cue—don’t all speak at once. Edna Fontaine says that she won’t leave anything—the tightwad. Chuck “Abe Lincoln” Gibson leaves his ability to bring one of the greatest senior classes in history through a successful year to next year’s president. Katherine Gleason leaves her red coat to the hire Department. Richard “History” Grady bequeaths his ability to argue anything, anytime, and any place to Johnnie Cunavelis. Lou “Dynamite” Guycr leaves her explosive ability to the Miller Munitions Plant. She feels confident that this will speed the day of victory. Marian “Nobel” Hamilton wills her extensive wardrobe to any junior girl fortunate enough to use it becomingly. To any underclassman “Sully” Handy leaves his popularity on and off the campus. Arlene Henderson leaves her salesmanship ability to Charlotte Trafton. Dorothy “Tubby” Jenne wills her basketball suit and shoes to Maybelle Pillsbury in hopes that she will carry on the good work. Betty “I dood It” Keach leaves her ability to keep the classes in stitches to Donald “I’m a terror” Hebert. Margaret “Judy Canova” Kittell wills ber vocal chords to Franklin D. Roosevelt for his 1944 campaign. Bernard “Paderewski” Krobalski wills his excellent mastery of the English language to “Joe” “Wooster” Cotten. Virginia Leavitt leaves her interest in freshman boys to Janice Lonegren. Ruth Legendre leaves to any lonesome junior her interest in Concord High School. Earle “Hercules” Long wills his wrestling technique to Roy Gorham in hopes he too can win for the Green and White. Joyce “Cottage” Lord leaves her nickname “Cuddles” to Marilyn Amidon— “Jo” no longer has any use for it. Clifford “Sweetheart” Lovering leaves his basketball suit to any six freshmen “Becky” MacKenzie leaves her alarm clock to all sleepy Brantview girls. Gerald “Longfellow” McCormick leaves his ability to write poetic expressions to Clarence “Pepper” Dana.

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10 THE ACADEMY STUDENT who thinks that she can go to the show and still come to school on Monday. Theron “Judge” Blodgett cherishes the blonde hairs on his coat too much to leave them. (Can we blame him ?) Geraldine “Lightning” Bolton leaves her ingenuity to “Patty” Page. Medora Boucher wills her twenty-inch waist to Janice Lonegren. Catherine “Variety” Brown wills her ability to keep track of the Armed Forces to the Red Cross. Fred “Atlas” Brown leaves his physique to Parker Goff. Beverly Vocational” Buck wills her interest in the Trade School to Aline Bilodeau. Jean “Giraff” Buck wills her ability to write love letters to the Armed Forces to Ellen Curtis. Lina “Dimples” Bullock leaves her quiet ways to Donald “Riot-Squad” Mullally. Verginia “Farmerette” Burwell wills her knowledge of lambs” to some future farmer. Priscilla “Purr” Canning donates her cat to the Sunset Home. John “Petunia” Canty leaves his little green Ford to anyone in next year’s senior class who will be able to have as much fun in it as he has had. Gloria “Hoppy” Cassady leaves her pumps to Rita Morse. Carroll Church leaves his unfailing ability to make school in all kinds of weather to his brother Robert. Marion “Smoothie” Conly leaves her struggles in Distributive Education to Donald Metevier. Loretta Cook leaves her knowledge of Latin, French, and Spanish to all struggling language students. (Good luck kids) Henry Corra leaves his empty bottle of peroxide to Harry Clark. Aline “Abbott and Costello” Demers leaves her wit and good nature to Dorothy Lowell. George Dezell leaves his title of Chief-Wolf to “Duffy” Dodge knowing that he’ll live up to his expectations. Catherine Douglas leaves her quietness to Danny Brodien. Irene “Doc” Drouin leaves her little black bag to any incoming freshman who can use it. Barbara Emmons leaves her sweetness to the sugar shortage. Blossom Fairbanks leaves her knowledge of R. A. F. tactics to the junior girl



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12 THE ACADEMY STUDENT Kenneth ‘ A1 Capone McGill wills his ability to skip chapel to any student who can get away with it. Katheline McRae leaves the “long” way home to Laura Lou Merriman. Dorothy “May I breathe” Mansfield leaves her ability to write an interesting letter seven days a week to “Jackie” Broga. Elaine “Hawk-eye” Mayo after much contemplation has decided to leave all of her worldly possessions—except “Kenny.” Priscilla Osgood leaves all of her five feet two to Jeanette Allen. Palmer “Aggi Paine leaves his long educational walks to “Nosey” Goldberg —we know that he’ll enjoy it. Richard Speed Paine leaves his job at I'airbanks to anyone who has the ability and patience to take his place. Everett “Floating Joe” Parker regretfully leaves his Friday night dates with his one and only, to some other Cottage wolf who can’t seem to settle down. Arlene Pederson donates her boy friends to the war effort—the man-power shortage is now remedied. Sally Pettit leaves her frequent 100’s in chemistry to John Bisson. Edward Eeinstein Plumley leaves his scholastic average to Dick Hovey feeling confident that Dick will continue the good work. Elaine Plumley decides that she doesn’t need “Eddie” so she’s leaving him behind. Robert Syracuse Rafferty leaves his love for the dear old state of Vermont to “Steve” Olmstead, knowing “Steve’s love for it. Rosalie Rancour leaves her shyness to Marilyn Prolman. Catherine Rash leaves her “pacing” ability to some future track man. Dorothy Rich leaves her bottle of glue to Laura Lou in hopes that she and “Ray” will stick together. “Nat” Ruggles leaves her monkey wrench to anyone who likes to monkey around. Elaine Scott retains her quiet disposition; too bad, Simonds, you could have used it. Rodney Cunningham” Stanton leaves his headaches in advertising to “Bill” Julian. Morris Wave” Stevens leaves his unfinished homework in bookkeeping to some future bookkeeping student. Ann Tony leaves her “Chen Yu” fingernails to Jane Benny.

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