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' 48 29 Senior Superlatives Best looking: Ray Chouinard Claire Pechie Best dressed: Reini Born Barbara Champagny Most brilliant: Ray Chouinard Nancy Smith Most athletic: Ray Chouinard Claire Pechie Best sport: Joe Pouliot C. Pechie - N. Smith Jolliest: Joe Pouliot Louise Freeland Best liked: Joe Pouliot Claire Pechie Shyest: William Baker Doris Carter Friendliest: Joe Pouliot Claire Pechie Teacher ' s pet: Ray Chouinard Nancy Smith Teacher ' s peeve: Joe Pouliot Ruth King Best all-around: Joe Pouliot Claire Pechie Most likely to succeed: Ray Chouinard Nancy Smith Most argumentative: Ray Chouinard Lucille Currier Cutest: Reini Born Claire Brisson Best actor, actress: Ray Chouinard Claire Brisson Best humored: Joe Pouliot Claire Brisson
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28 ' 48 Memories Our entrance as freshmen into this enormous building . . Tony Auger as class president . . . Miss Mulcahy ' s escapades into chairs and wastebaskets . . . Love notes between Eileen Andrews and Tony Auger . . . general science experiments . . . the horrors of initiation . . . Lucille and Andrew . . . The seating plan: Manchaug on one side, Wilks on the other (How times have changed!!!) . . . Miss Don- nelly ' s advice on good grooming . . . Irma Sweet . . . Ruth White . . Ray and Jean LaCoy . . . Our successful return party . . . Barbara Brinck and Dunbar Plante . . . Revenge on the poor freshmen the next year . . . hunting bugs for Biology . . . Mr. Schwab as our home room teacher . . . winning the basketball tournament at Upton . . . Claire P. and Bob Cardin . . . the horrors of speaking contests . . . That wonderful play Elmer . . . the plane geometry class (Need I say more?) . . . Barbara C. and Freddy . . . Louise Freeland dissect- ing frogs for Biology . . . Ray and Edie . . . The additiion of veterans Richard Stopyra, John Tebo, and Joseph Pouliot . . . The friendship between Nanc y S. and Billy Baker . . . The night we went to see Romeo and Juliet . . . The witty remarks of that certain girl from Vermont . . . Our English III class . . . Standing in front of the Family Theater; there was a cute little dog named — strange, I can ' t seem to remember . . . Bob P. and Josephine . . . Paper drives, and I do mean DRIVE ... A baseball game at East Douglas and a certain drugstore afterwards . . . Ruth King ' s beaux . . . The parties at Nancy ' s and Lucille ' s . . . Pouliot ' s costume . . . That mystery ride . . . buying Mrs. Sherin ' s Christmas present . . . Mr. Butler ' s Listen, Bud . . . Adelle and Walter . . . Practicing graduation music . . . Ray and Barbara H. . . Rooms 204, 304, 311, 217, 202 in the Went- worth Hotel . . . Barbara C. and Dexter . . . Problems of Democracy . . . Mr. Schwab and his Cheezits . . . Rehearsals for the senior play . . . Bob and Claire B. . . Trip made by the play cast to Rutland . . . Kenny and Dolores . . . Reini ' s 1948 model car . . . The ambitious seniors who painted Room III . . . Adelle ' s ambition to visit Hillsboro, N. H. . . The B. and W. Terminal one Monday morning . . . Mr. Sulli- van ' s New York Times.
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30 ' 48 Senior Favorites Actor Cornel Wilde Actress Ingrid Bergman Comedian Bob Hope Orchestra Vaughn Monroe Movie lolson Story Song Because Dance Step Waltz Flower Rose Dish Fried Clams Place to visit California -New York Subject English IV Rooms 204-5, 311, 217, 202, 304 Frosh Norman Minor Soph Harold Smith Jr Michael Fedorczuk Singer Bing Crosby Book The Bishop ' s Mantle Magazine Life Color Blue Pastime Dancing Radio program Lux Radio Theatre Sport Baseball Period 5 and 7
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