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V 2 BOY John Forrester Donald Nelson Albert Porter John Dangoia Richard Powers Robert Torrence William Ellis James Connolly Robert Arsenault Charles Henkley Richard Champa William Johansen Richard Cederholm Charles Atwood Pierre DeCota Donald Lind Freshman Class QUALITY MosT POPULAR MosT ATHLETIC BEST LOOKING BEST PERSONALITY MosT LIKELY TO SUCCEED MosT TALENTED FRIENDLIEST MosT TALKATIVE MOST ENIGMATIC BEST MANNERED WITTIEST MoST VERSATILE MOST DIGNIFIED SI-IYEST CLASS DEVIL BEST DANCER GIRL Barbara Ludlum Rosemary Burnie Evelyn Tibbets Joanne Robison DeIz1a Blumit Clarice Davis Gloria Semensi Helen Doherty Christine Russell Cynthia Palmer Josephine Milligan Patience Bens Judy Cottle Jean Goodell 1' nn Seaverns Elizabeth Graham FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Christine Russell-Secretary John F orrester-Prerident Deizia Blumit-Vice Prerident Richard Powers-Treafurer Eighteen STETSON HIGH SCHOOL
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BOY Fred Teed Philip Brewster Kent Keith William Hatch Hugh Lynch Charles Connors Winton Washington john Robinson Ralph Chipman Robert Bailey Edward Stuart Fred McDermott Thomas Wonh Robert Mann Robert Needham Parker Richards Sophomore Class QUALITY MOST POPULAR MOST ATHLETIC BEST LOOKING BEST PERSONALITY MOST LIKELY TO SULCEED MOST TALENTED FRIENDLIEST MOST TALKATIVE MOST ENIGMATIC BEST MANNERED WITTIEST MOST VERSATILE MOST DIGNIFIED SI-IYEST CLASS DEVIL BEST DANCER SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Fred Teed-Prefidenz Parker Richard'-Treamrer Cynthia Fletcher-Secretary Marie Gillis-Vice Preridenr GIRL Pauline Tardanrco Edna Ebbs Cynthia Fletcher Barbara Kilcoyne ne Young Patricia Copeland Marilyn Reed Agnes Hobson Phyllis Snow Arlene Murph john Robinson Bernadette Gillis Barbara Foote Marie Gillis Mary Boothby Ruth Schmidt Y RANDOLPH, MASSACHUSETTS me Seventeen Y J
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RANDOLPH NIASSACHUSETFS Nmeteen 4191515 W L E the Forty nlners Cclass of 1949 to you bubj do hereby grant, and wlth due consrd eratlon and ponderance, through our own lncomparable generoslty the followlng artrcles and tearful WJ farewell to the glor1ous portals f h d f l t t t1on commonl known as of prodrgrous value most of whrch we know w to Stetson H1gh School F 1rst of all To Mr G1lg1n We leave another supply of p1t1ence fortr tude and underst 1nd1ng for although he 1s snll dorng a marvelous job we are sure we have worn thln tll these 1ttr1butes How well you know huh Mr C1lg11n ' To the Freshmen boys fand some glflil U' The Sen1or boys lc 1vc thelr mcmbershlp lil the Smokers Club 1 well known 1ntr1c1tely dls fIflyLZl1lSl1C,ll orvantzmon at Stetson Those mem bersh1ps 1re good for four ye 1rs boys' Wfe 1lso le1ve schemes 1nd w1vs 1nd means of h1v1ng 1 romance wlthout Mr Daly finding out we hope they work they seldom do we leave to the new Freshmen some tortures to 1n1t1ate you 1nto your new cmatlng llves at Stetson' ' Now horrlble lflll f11s To the ILIHIOI' class The Senlor class leaves the joy of those never endlng speeches 1n Hamlet and Cyrano de Bergerac for M1ss Galvm Heres hoplng you have good memorles Iunlorsl Also to the ll.1Hl0I'S we leave a fabulous sum of money for 1ts treasury we wtsh someone had left us some we could have used 1t ' To the Typing Room We leave 1 brand new set of those ever m1ss1ng typlng books We are debatlng over whether to chaln them to the typewrxters or Hman? le 1rn1ng To the Lunchroom We lease a wastebasket at every table How many' of you have m1ssed the far away basket only to h1t some mnocent fellow dmer on the head' To the Glrls Gym class We le1ve 1 new supply of badmlnton r1c quets of whtch M1ss I 1ppen IS badly ln need Now you know why you mnssed that evaslve lJ1l'LllC so often, g1rls OIISWOHCIUIHSIU y 1ll be readxly accepted, as our fmal partrng gesture To M1ss Galvm We leave a certain pamtmg whlch graced her room for so long and IS now res1d1ng 1n some dusty corner of the hbrary and f1tt1ngly so eh M1ss GllV1I12', To the future members of M1ss Gllvms El'1gllSl1 class we leave the 1b1lty to follow IDSITLILIIOHS YULI should profit bv o11r mlstakes To all F11t11re Smdwrches 1t Stetson We le 1ve Mrs H1rr1s perenn11l supply of tun1 fash We h1ve IU 1llergy for fllfll hsh 1fter four ye1rs' To Mr Powderly s room tt e1ch sc1t Mr Powderly IS 1 well known fresh 11r Bend fcough coughll To the School Burldrng A box of vlgoro m1ght come IU h1ndy w1th those dead vlnes on the left hand srde of the bulldlng To the Flag Pole We leave a beautxful expensrve new flag Have you ever notrced how closely the present one resembles a certaln flag IH a famous World War Il pamtmgfff To the Sophomores No we haven t forgotten you We leave the prest1ge of finally becommg upper classmen next year but dont 1n1t1ate the Freshmen' To the Football Team We leave several strong tall marvelous ath letes to help you next season Cmaybe well de feat Stoughton 999 To all Future Scholars Vlfe leave more success 1n our studles some of us realnze too late that we have wasted what could have been four very fruttful years of our xvcs Ruth Tlppett Emrly Edun1s Florence G1rdner 1 I k 9 3 - 4 1 L - 1 1 , 1 1 . 1 , 1 ' c ' I , L I F L S . 1 , . ' . . . Q 1 . A . I K I L , T , , 1 I ' ' ' L ,K - ,1 1 , 1 1 . . Q . I ' I ..- z 1 , 1 1 A - 1 1 .. , , , 1 1 , , , , 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . . , . 1 ' . ' ' . 1 P- A I ' Ar g . a I I 1 1 2 : A - I - -, 1 1 . 1 ' 1 ,L ' 1. ' - , . - - A -, - , 1 .... 1 1 1 1 D1 1 1 . - H '1 '1 1 1 '1 1 - - 1 1 - ' 1 ' We leave 21 pillf of earmuffs and 21 m11ck1n11w , 1 11' A2 - . 1 1' L A ' 'K , . 1 1 '- ' 1 1 1 K : 5. L - L , , 2 - ' 1 C L 1 1 K 7.-.- 1 , . Q K K A L W I un. . , 1 I . 1 : . 1 1 1 '- . - ' ' - 1 . 1 . , , - , 1 1 v J V P Y L , V - ' ' . . K ' K S L V V K ' 'L f S 4 li 1 1 1' 1 11- l 1-. , , L . K- . . 1 .. 1
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