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E -.lQ5,Q.gf', if5 1.,j!'4ff+ 1,QHitif A i. '. 5' , Q Q 1 , n . i f 2 ll Za r l: LOUISE RODERICK To the girl whose celestial look covers an impish nature and gay disposition. She will be remembered by all as a grand girl and a real friend to everyone. THOMAS ROBERT RONAN Here is one of those happy-go-lucky fellows who is very well liked by all the people of Stephens. Tom is a blushing boy who has brokenr many hearts: just ask the girls. He has chosen forestry as his profession. We all wish you the best of luck,. Tom. EDWARD ROACH Here was a versatile fellow who could change his character to fit any occasion. When he was extra quiet we knew that he was thinking of something with which he did not want to burden anyone else. He kept his troubles to himself and shared his joys with'everyone by using his original giggle. GERMAINE G. ROUTHIER To a fun-loving girl with a sparkling personality. Her wit and charm make her one of the outstanding girls of our class. She will always be remembered as an all-round sport. J EANN E ROUTHIER. The presence of her cheerful disposition together with her warm friendliness and blonde personality will go a long way towards making her future a bright one. KEITH RUFF Another of the many lads in the Service of our country. is Keith. Yet we have not forgotten him, because of his ability to keep smiling no matter what happened. His many friends still think of him as the laughing boy always ready for a bit of fun. Here's wishing you the very best of luck in the future, Keith. CONSTANCE SEROIS She has a smile for everyone. An imlpkh gleam in her eyes and a helpful hand for all. o sum her up in one of our favorite slang expressions, She's on the beam. ROBERT SOUCY Bob is one of the few boys in our class who is gifted with artistic ability. He is a smooth dancer and is well liked not only by the boys but the fairer sex also. He has contributed many. drawings for the year book. Bob was always recognized as one of the best dressed boys of the class. LOUISE STALMUKE Her sparkling smile and good natured disposition made her an ideal school mate. She was always on her toes for a good time. You ought to ask her to tell you about her pet hobby, which is collecting men! ALFRED s'r. CYR Freddie's tall and blonde self could always be seen sauntering down the halls ready for studying. Always quiet and reserved but quick on the up take . His waltzing also attracted many of the weaker sex. May you always have success Freddie. ANNETTE TANGUAY Do not let her shyness fool you. she is really full of fun and a faithful friend. We wish you all the luck in the world in your career as a nurse. THERESA TAYLOR A sparkling sense of humor is one of the charac- teristics which go far in making her a favorite with people, for she always has a joke at the tip of her fin- gers. She is endowed with a very level head and a sense of helpfulness which. through life, have and will speak loudly for-her. PAGE TWENTY-TWO AN... Nr aabqflfflaad, amos r w IRENE THERIAULT Irene is a girl whose smile and jolly good nature seems like a magnet drawing all types of people to her. Her deipth of character, her ambitions and her ideals not on y give zest to her own life but also serve as an inspiration to others. Here's wishing you all the luck and success 1n your social work, Irene. RITA THERIAULT Rita is an all-round girl who is well known for her athletic ability. You will always Fmd'her-taking part in some outside sport. She is a good-natured girl and always ready for a bit of fun. THERESA THERIAULT Her sincere friendliness and ready smile, combined with a sunny disposition and genuine interest in oth- ers, are blended into a magnetic personality. A refreshing wit and sense of humor make her a favor- ite with young and old alike. THERESA MARIE THIBODEAU Greetings to the girl who possesses the super-duper character. She is studious, conscientious and sincere in all she undertakes. Tee is always willing at any time to extend a helping hand in one's darkest moment. Oh, yes, she has a splendid sense of humor, too. Theresa., you have something that will take you places, especia ly in the Cadet Nurse Corps. I-Iere's hoping and wishing you success in all you undertake while you are training and in many years to come. NORMAN THURSTON 'A witty fellow, if there ever was one. with an original wit. His quiet characteristic was very deceiving. Perhaps he was just cooking up some- thing for the next time a good laugh was called for. VIVIAN I. TREMBLAY ' Viv, may your future be as happy as your school days at Stephens High. You made a wonderful secre- tary for the first period every morning. We will all miss your exciting tales about the priority rights you have on gobs, marines, the air corps and army fellows. TI-IELMA TRENOWETH You will long be remembered as the midget of our class. Although small, mighty were your doings. Cheerfulness and laughter .seemed to fill your many days at S. H. S. Your teasing and jokes added much to the classes you attended. . MARION TRIPP Marion is endowed with a disposition which en- dears her to everyone who comes in contact with her. She not only takes interest in everybody's troubles but is always on hand to offer aid and assistance in a very efficient manner. CLIFFORD WADE He was quiet and bashful all through school except the Senior year. Here he changed and became wel- known. We're gladfof the change, because we really got go know him and realized how much fun he can e. ANNE WAZN IS , Anne was little-known up to this year because of her shy, quiet nature. She has always kept herself busy with her school work and lproved intelligent. punctual and eflicient. Her good qua ities will undoubt- edly make her nursing career a success. MARY WAZNIS Silence is golden Hts Mary perfectly, for although she is quiet sne manages tc impress her personality and sense of humor on everyone she meets. ELAINE WING Here is a girl very well liked by all of her class- mates because of her pleasing personality. She always dresses neatly and a ways has a smile for everyone even in time of trouble.
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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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,wk 4 A ACTIVITIES V M STUDENT coUNcIL lst row. left to right: V. Theriault, J. MacDonald, I. Harpe, B. Bronstein, S. Gauthier. 2nd row, left to right: J. Buotte, J. Constantine, L. Canders, G. Hall, R. Ahara. THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council of Stephens High School met for the first time during the second week of school, at which time the officers for the coming year were elected. They were as follows: President Irene Harpe Vice-President Beverly Bronstein Secretary Jack MacDonald Treasurer Viola Theriault It was voted that Royal Attractions be held during the coming year. In addition to this a football banquet was planned in recognition of the splendid work our boys had done. This was held at the close of the football season, with members of of the football team, Home Economics Club, and Student Council attending. The supper was highlighted by the main course which was chicken. Mr. Ryder announced that all who deserved them would receive red letters this year instead of white. Other speeches were given by Mr. Peakes and Mr. Hunt and toasts were made by members of the football team. Afterwards games were played and an enjoyable time was had by all. To the good fortune of all present, a Rotary Club program, featuring the Ostas was being held in the Auditorium that night and all who wished to attend were admitted free of charge. Following this event, most of the Council's time was spent planning for our Teen-Town. It was suggested that an article be put into the paper explaining the situation to the townspeople. The result was gratifying as the opinions of the older people were secured in so doing. A committee consisting of one person from each class and the president of the Student Council was appointed by the Council and they have indeed obtained fine results. With their help, the students have secured the backing of the Rotary Club and various other organizations. Besides these functions mentioned, questions have been settled by the Student Council. May it continue to carry on its line work! -B. BRONSTEIN, '45 PAGE TWENTY-THREE
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