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20 ’45 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES BOY GIRL Best looking Dunbar Plante Ruth Rivernider Best dressed David King Shirley Tebo Most brilliant David King Theresa Senecal Most athletic Dunbar Plante Phyllis Lemoine Best sport Dunbar Plante Phyllis Lemoine Jolliest John Conway Rita Decouteau Best liked Dunbar Plante Alice Minor Shyest Stephen Markopoulos Barbara Crosby Friendliest Dunbar Plante Alice Minor Teacher’s pet David King Grace Learned Teacher’s peeve John Conway Shirley Tebo Best all-around Dunbar Plante Phyllis Lemoine Most likely to succeed .. David King Phyllis Lemoine Most argumentative ... David King Ruth Rivernider Cutest Kermit Bickford Rita Decoteau Best actor, actress Dunbar Plante Phyllis Lemoine Best humored John Conway Shirley Tebo ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION This year the Athletic Association tried a new experiment in the form of three one-act plays, which were sponsored to help defray the expenses for basketball and baseball equipment. In March, at the close of a successful basketball season, a banquet was held at which Mr. Edward MacLaren, chairman of the school committee, and Mr. Jesse J. Morgan, superintendent of schools, were principal speakers. The officers were as follows : Dunbar Plante, President ; Her- man Stienstra, Vice-president; Ruth Rivernider, Secretary; Jen- nie Fedorczuk, Treasurer.
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’45 19 HOW COULD YOU FORGET! Ernest Briggs . . . our initiation . . . the French Club . . . our quitting Frosh adviser . . . Marcia and Cynthia . . . “The Mer- chant of Venice” . . . our return party . . . Stella and Miss La Ro- chelle . . . our class day play . . . Mr. Schwab’s mustache . . . Bonnie Brook . . . Dunnie and Norma . . . Miss Lepine’s “super- fluous” . . . Jack Tebo and Judson . . . Mr. B’s arrival . . . Alice and Andy . . . Leia and Harold Youngsma . . . The Doghouse . . . our Redheaded Royalty . . . our witty remarks . . . Dot Dakin’s loves . . . Kermit’s revolt against a quiet manner . . . Dunnie and Ruth . . . Conway’s facetiousness . . . flashing suspenders . . . Alice and the Uptonites . . . Monson and Tam worth . . . Miss D’s pen and fascinator . . . Dunnie and Dolores . . . Loretta’s upsweep . . . Townsend versus Sutton . . . Mr. Pollard’s biology class . . . Rita’s engagement . . . the new office . . . paper salvage . . . Grace’s appendectomy . . . Byron, Shelley, and Keats . . . April 16 . . . 100% war stamps . . . Shirley’s courtships . . . the Polish Hall . . . Kermit and Ann . . . Smitty’s truck . . . Kenneth Pearson . . . chemistry explosion . . . “blue” notes in graduation music . . . the new pencil sharpeners . . . Barbara and Jimmy . . . moron jokes . . . Gertie’s feather-cut . . . Miss “Speed-demon” Connors . . . the Senior printers . . . our postponed prom . . . Alice and Gidge . . . basketball pictures . . . “Meatball” . . . Jennie’s smile . . . our chicken supper . . . class pictures . . . “Glamis thou art, and Cawdor” . . . Ruth and Euclid ... 3 o’clock sessions . . . Mr. Mor- ris’ shiner . . . Dunnie and Barbara B. . . . our artificial roses . . . last minute cramming . . . the debate . . . Shirley’s tardiness . . . the new Suttonian . . . Mr. Schwab’s new classroom “order” . . . the bug catchers . . . “Subby” . . . “Grubby” and Frankie Rob- erts . . . Captain Markopoulos . . . our D. A. R. Pilgrim . . . Miss Mulcahy’s trips . . . Barbara and Dick . . . Jennie and Parker . . . MacLaren’s hotel for homeless Seniors . . . Shirley and David’s concerto a la chopsticks . . . the turbanned debutante Seniors . . . Miss D’s midnight parties ... a la soda water and pajamas . . . Finkelstein . . . “Everybody’s doin’ it,” Senior Rockettes . . . “Seven County” Kermit . . . the collapsible cots . . . the Phila- delphia Blue Jays . . . Marky and Shirley from Brimfield . . . Lucy Pringle . . . “Elmer” . . . The New Regime . . . Millbury vs. Sut- ton . . . “The Madman.”
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