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7 6 - L2 I --,. 1221-:---f Q.-- Q f L -fi? Z .' Q5- ff l . .tn- , ,V . I, .. , . YM -, if-IL ' iz 4 ,gggg 1 in ui s i . . ti :f3?f'1'-rms ' W -1-U:-....l3?.? ff' -if-'ns f ' AGNES MARY GOODWIN Agnes is one of the quiet girls in our class. She .is well-mannered, does her work to the best of her abil- ity all the time, and is always willing to -help her classmates. I am sure that this girls ambition will lead her to a very successful life. RALPHELLA GOTTO Ella has been with us only two years, but during this time she has made many friends and influenced many people. LThat's people spelled'BOYS-J Whlin hrst meeting her one gets the impression that she is quiet and reserved but to those WHO really know her, she is a fun-loving person. She IS the possessor of a very infectious laugh which sweeps over her every now and then. SIMONE MARIE HAC HEY Here's to an all-round girl. She laughs, studies. and is willing to help you at anytime. She is a good sport in basketball, softball, and in other sports. She has a grand soldier to whom she writes regularly. He sends her pins and kerchiefs. Why don't you ask her to show them to you. I am sure she would emoy that very much. GLORIA CORINNE HALL Gloria is the girl bubbling over with the joy of living And always a witty and cheerful answer is giving. She is always happy and gay, In her life there's no room for a rainy day. She is that dreamed of true and loyal friend And nothing less than success is her trend. ' ROBERT HAMANNE Bob is a big-hearted fellow who would be will- ing to give the shirt off his back. Although he didn't take his work seriously, he enjoyed school and got by. IRENE HARPE Irene is one of the most known and best-liked girls of the Senior Class of 1945. She is prominent in many extra curricular activities. Although there are many things on her mind, she is seldom seen when not smiling. She is content with life and makes the best of everything it has to offer. THERESA RITA HARPE Theresa will always be remembered for her willing- ness to help. others and her friendliness. Herlsmile greets all w o come in contact with her. Her wit and laughing eyes will never be forgotten. Her character and ipersonality will assure her of a high position in her uture career. DORIS HILL Here is a girl with a kind word and a warm smile for everyone. Don't ever ease your smile, Dot, 1t'S precious. RAYMOND HUGHES Ray is a talkative, friendly boy, always willing to lend a helping hand. He is known to everyone for his good nature and infectious grin. Here's wishing you success in everything you undertake, Ray. PA GE TWENTY PHYLLIS HUSSEY During our four years at Stephens High School, Phyllis was not heard from very often. thus many of her classmates do not know her true character and personality. She is very loyal to her close friends and always has a good word for everyone with whom she is associated. She has hilgih ideals and strives constantly to maintain them. owever. her greatest assets are her smile and sense of humor. With all these admirable traits, Phyllis is destined to become successful in anything she attempts to undertake. HERMAN JONES , He is a boy of fine character. He is quiet, humor- ous, ambitious. clean, etc. He likes outdoor sports, such as baseball, fishing, hunting, etc. He likes the forest. He would like a job as a forest ranger or a game warden. Hiking into the woods is one of his great pastimes. JAMES B. KELLY ' A cheerful and happy-go-lucky lad. Many a day was heightened by his Irish smile. The only thing that he lacked was leisure time, for he was always busy. Jim was one of our best athletes, particularly in basketball. MARIE LANDRY The happy-go-lucky type, that's what Bubbles ' is. Of course. like all other human beings, she has her blue moods, but as a rule come what may she is ready to receive it. ' ROBERT J. LANTAGNE Bob is a fellow of i-ine character. He is what you would call an All American Boy. He likes summer and winter sports. Hunting and fishing are great pastimes for him. The class regrets to lose him and his time humor. WILLIAM J. LEADER, JR. The man of our class we call Bill, athletic, socially inclined, and most of all, the ability of lead- ership. All the members of the class will never for- get him for his attractive grin. We all agree that Bill was the most popular boy of his class. MARSHALL H. LONGWAY Here is a fellow who is always willing to lend a heaping hand. He gives his hearty support at every at etic and social function. Among the women, he displays wit, chivalry and courtesy. Last but not least he has a magnetic personality, which results in his sound branding, especially among the fairer sex, as a wolf in sheep's clothing. JOHN MacDONALD , As a freshman Jack was only a freshman. He was the gentleman that had all the qualities any female would like. The quiet type whose blue eyes Hash such sparkling smiles that wou d make any girl swoon. Now as a Senior Jack is a man. We know he will always e a man. BARBARA MacDOUGALL Barbara Mac-the all-around girl with the becom- ing blush and grand personality who is well known for her wit and sense of humor. She's popular, not only with girls but also with fellows, and a faithful supporter of the Navy! She is reserved, but friendly and we know she will certainly be successful in her ambitions, because she is strictly solid! CATHERINE MacFARLANE Would that we were a poet Kitty, we'd say nice things about you. She is so fun-loving and gay with a quiet charm and dainty dignity. In and out like the whiff of a cool breeze: the edge of her wit is never dulled. She is so efficient, so lovable, she's Kitty.
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l it e A i 'if . 1-ei fi' G .. 1 ff. LOUISE NATALIE DAVIS The world deals' good naturedly with good. natured people. An appropriate quotati nl for a quiet, friendiy person. You surely are gods iiatured Louise and we are all glad to have had you'M1i,S. H. S. Our high school years have been brighter because you have shared them with us. We wish you all good things in the future. LJBERT DENNIS - i To a six foot two Senior. Full of power and ath- letic ability. That has helped to bring fame to our school in the Held of sports. A good sportsman, with a good disposition, and 'well liked by all his class- mates. He has chrsen Engineering for a career. We all hope he makes it. You're O. K. Bob. WILFRED FRANCIS DROUIN A quiet lad who did his work conscientiously. He had a smile for every occasion, and a pleasing person- ality. We know he will be successful in the years to come. TERESA DUCASSE The girl who has been going around with stars in her eyes all year! She's the one who always could make a joke out of anything and who was always willing to have a good time. As for her ambition, I think she is most serious about being a housewife. Here's hoping she'll be very happy. JOHN DUMAS Johnny who joined our class this year was a wel- comed addition to it. A very clever and courteous fellow, whose ambition is to be a doctor. He has wavy hair and that come hither look in his smile that would bewitch any maid. HENRY WILLIAM DUPILL Dupe is an all-round fellow and good companion. We have only begun to know him as he truly is, for up to this year he was so quiet and reserved. We are all glad of this change, for we find him full of fun. RONALD F. EIVIERY Ronald is one of those quiet fellows that always is busy at work, but finds time to joke with his class- mates. We all believe that he is versatile and know he will succeed in anything he tries. VADA EVELYN ENMAN Squink is very friendly and very nice to get along with. She is very helpful. She gets teased a lot in 108, but takes it with a smile. She writes many letters to a certain soldier in Germany. I Wonder what she puts in them. We all know and feel she will be a great success in what field she enters. We all hope she makes a success at Washington, D. C. CAROLYN FAULKINGHAM This person's resourcefulness and dependable characteristics make her a true friend and an excel- lent scholar. Because of her studious qualities she is destined to achieve her goal in life. JEANNE FISHER Jeanneiis a very quiet girl while in school. How- ever. when out of school, she is exactly the opposite. She, like other girls of the Senior Class, likes to go out with a group of girls and have a good time. MARGUERITE A. FISHER Marg is a versatile girl who is, strange as it seems, mischievous in school and rather quiet out- srde. In spite of this, she is fun to be with at all times, fcr she is a good sport and companion. ROBERT HUGH FLECK ' On the surface Bob is a quiet fellow but not to those who really know him. I'm sure he'll be a suc- cess in whatever he undertakes for he is wise. Good luck and lots of happiness for the future. EVELYN - F. FLOYD Evelyn is a quiet person. She is always busy at her school work and never has an idle moment. She is friendly to all and always ready to help a class- mate. Hereis wishing her good luck in her career. PHOEBE MARGARET FRASER Mornings at seven--all's right with the world and all's right with Phoebe, too. Her smile is as bright at seven o'clock in the morning as it is at eleven o'clock at night. We shall miss your good- natured, easy-going personality. We wish you the best the world has to offer. ' DORIS GALLANT ' We will always remember Doris for the friendly smile and laughter she had for everyone. Although her interests were chiefly about Mexico, we know she had time to concentrate on her most loved 'subjects ot shorthand and typewriting. I-Ier melodious voice of Number Please kept us on the alert for secretive conversation. GLORIA ANN GALLANT Gloria is a classmate who is willing to lend a help- ing hand to anyone. She is always smiling no matter how glocmy the outlook is. May good fortune be with her in her future career. MARY ANITA GALLANT Whenever you hear a long, shrill wolf call you can usually find Anita at the end of it! One of the most active girls in the class, she is a good leader with her fine speaking voice and her remarkable sense of humor. She now works in a corner drug store as a step to realizing her ambition of being a pharm- acist. With a sparkling personality like that she will certainly be a big success. . BARBARA GARRIGAN Barbara is conscientious and quiet. She is very willing to help her neighbors with their work. She looks upon the world with understanding and a smi e. GEORGE GLENFIELD George will always be remembered for the busi- ness-like way he went about his duties. He was an all-round fellow and ready helper. His sense of humor makes him a good companion and classmate. YOLANDA GOGUEN Her charming personality, ready smile, and high sense of humor make her popular with all her friends. Talented with a soprano voice she will probably suc- ceed in a musical career. Her cheerfulness and friendliness at all times will help her to succeed in 1 e. PAGE NINETEEN
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4... .. fy . - . . ill .l 1.li.v gi....Miim HARVEY E. MANSON. JR. Punch as he is known by everyone, is a big, athletic type of young man who has a big Lithua- nian smile and a sense of humor hard to beat. When the fairer sex are present he usually takes command and generally holds the situation well in hand. ELEAN OR MARTIN Don't be fooled by Elly's quietness. Maybe she's lonesome. Mac, you know, has donned a pair of bell bottom trousers. Who knows, we may soon be read- ing some of her wonderful children's stories. Her secret ambition is to be a writer. Best of luck. El! MARGARET MCI-IALE The girl who laughs when it's time to laugh but who knows when to be serious. GERALD MCINNIS Jerry, the fellow with the infectious laugh! When he laughs we all want to! He is quite a fine musician and we all know he will really gg, far in that field. Sometimes moody, sometimes gay, he wouldn't be Jerry if he wasn't that way! THOMAS A McINNIS The editor ofthe class! One of the nicest, most courteous fellows in the class. Serious minded ,but comical, argumentative sometimes, eager and reliable -that's Tom! As for being a politician he can cer- Iailnly put a point across! Also quite a man with the a ies! - GERALDINE McKENNA A Dena will always be remembered for her fine char- acter and pleasing personality. .She's full of fun and jokes at just the right time. Her courtesy and pleas- 'a'nt smile will help her to come out tops! Your taste in stenography certainly came in handy and we all know you're well prepared for Washington. 1 MARY JEAN McKENNA Here we find a blue-eyed lass whose merry wit is never at repose. Her changeable accent is thoroughly enjoyed by her solid geometry mates. She has a secret charm. a welcome smile. She is never twice the same, but always Jeanie. MALCOLM D. MCLEAN' Mac was always well liked by his classmates because of his dynamic personality and ability to make and keep friends. Mac is now another of those boys in navy blue. Here's wishing him the very best of luck in the future. JEAN 'MCLEOD Jean may be a tiny girl. but big things come in small packages. She is full of vim, vigor and vital- ity. She is conscientious about her school work and extra duties. Her shyness is quite deceiving. for she is really talkative and easy to know. SI-EILA MCMENNAMIN After you've gone everyone will remember you for your shining eyes, your delightful grin, and an Air Corps oflicer who dominated practically every con- versation. For us who know you. Sheila, it would take a long time to forget you. - JOAN MERCIER ' Presenting a girl that's a good sport and possesses a pleasing personality. .Jo's neat appearance, at all times, was noted by all of us. We'll all miss her won- derful sense of humor. ROSEMARIE MOONEY ' A A fun-loving girl with an enchanting personality, well-liked by all her friends-that's Rosie. We expect a lot from you Rosie-something tells us that Irish wit will take you over the.rough spots and your own s'elf will do the rest. Oh, we won't brag, your record sgeaks louder than we can. Best of luck, Rosie, old mg. - BARBARA MORRISON ' Molly is one of those few young ladies who has many likes and very few dislikes. She is always ready for a bit of fun, always lending a helping hand, al- ways loyal to her friends. We hope that you may some day get to dance to your favorite Spanish orchestra. We shall miss you next year, Molly, and wish you the best of luck in your future career. SYLVIO NORMANDEAU With his pleasant personality and his ambitious mgngshe has become a friend of everyone in the class o ' ., ALBERTA NORTON ' She is very moody, one moment serious, the next moment she is gay and mischievous. When she is with a group she is always a good sport. JOHN OLDHAM Q John was very quiet, yet, we were always able to feel his presence. He never had much to say but when he did speak, it was worth hearing. Here's wishing the very best of luck to you in your present career in the Air Corps, John. MURIEL M. PATENAUDE Muriel has a pleasing personality which ls noticed by ecveryone. She is very neat and also active in spor s. LORAINE Pi-IELPS A short, stout, little girl with a gay, fun-loving personality. This describes Loraine Phelps of the class of 1945. She also has an amiable disposition. To some, she is known as the giggling type, but to most of us she is known as a quiet little miss. ERNEST W. PHILLIPS , An ambitious, cheerful and easy going sort of lad. Although he is small do not misjudge his abilities, which are many. Leadership is one of his best traits. ADELE PLOPLIS Adele has accomplished much and left a record of achievements behind her. Her dependability, ever- ready smile, and pleasing personality have won her many friends. LORRAINE CAROL POULIN These few lines paint best the picture of a grand girl: Dancing is her hobby, Nursing is her career, But, love.has been her problem Within the past few years! MARGUERITE POIRIER To the girl with the winning smile. You will always find her where activities are held. Her good sportsmanship and ambition will do much to make liter. successful in life. She is the idyll of every man's esire. ROY RIDEOUT Roy is a boy who is always talking about well- known bands. You can always find him where there is Jazz. Have you ever heard him give out with a toot on his horn? Here's wishing you luck and success and hope that someday you will play with your favorite band or even have a band of your own. PAGE TWENTY-ONE
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