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SCHOOL ALPHABET Adorable Rosina Farwell, Paul Kaiser Bashful Clifford Winchester, Marion Chamberlain Cautious Eleanor Guay, Lester Welch Daring Barbara Beckley, Kendall Fiske Efficient Betty Lewis, George Hall Fiery Shirley Hill, Leon Provencher Glamorous Marion Webster, Phil Basch Hard to Get Leon Winchester, Catherine Mays Inquisitive Priscilla Davidson, Sam Hutchins Juvenile Tink Winchester, June Sheehan Kingly Bill Rowden Loyal Patty Stearns Mischievous Robert Mitchell, Lucille Judd Noisy Junior High Girls and Boys Observant John Mahnker, Erma Currier Polite Robert Garvin, Betty Pudvah Queenly Nancy Mays Rhythmic Nancy Gould, Charles Frost Shrewd George Martin, Miss Wood Talkative Ann Demeritt, Buddy Norris Unique Betty Guay, Mr. Stone Vague Margaret Bailey, Roger Simmons Wolfish Mr. Goodie, Miss Churchill Xact Mrs. Gibson, Hod Symes Yahoo Keith Bidwell, Jean Rowell Zany Mr. French, Ellen Bailey 15 Barbara Beckley ’47
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Supper did you say? Half the time it’s a dash to get to choir, movies, basketball games, or some such thing. Listening to the six o’clock news makes a late supper. Once in a great while of course, I stay at home, doing the dishes and going to bed soon afterwards. I think I said earlier that life in a small town wasn’t too complicated. Oh, no! Ask anyone’s mother where her child is, and she will probably give you a funny look and say, “Oh, Mary, I don’t know; she rushed out of here mumbling some- thing about going some where, but the Lord only knows where that is. She always has something she has to do.” But no kidding, I like our small town life. Betty Lewis ’50 LEARNING THE HARD WAY The boys came home from school one night With mischief in their eyes; They thought that they would have a smoke Just like the bigger guys. Out into the barn they stole With a great big husky feeling. But when the boys came out again, They found their heads a-reeling. It wasn’t long before they felt A feeling in the tummy; And really it didn’t feel so good, No- sirree, by-gummy! Of course you know what happened then; You don’t have to do much guessin’, For I think you know as well as I, That those boys had learned a lesson. Alfred Welch ’49
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SONG HITS “Let Me Call You Sweetheart” Leon Provencher to Betty Lewis “Three O’clock In the Morning” Clara Hatch “He’s 1-A In the Army and He’s A-l In My Heart” “Dreams” Blanche Cushing Ruth Simmons “How Many Hearts Have You Broken? Barbara Sawyer “California, Here I Come” June Sheehan “Prisoner of Love” Kendall Fiske, Erma Currier “Give Me the Moonlight” (and 914) Patty Duguay “Ninety-Nine Years Is a Long Time” Bob Garvin “Looking For a Girl” (my size) Bob Mitchell “Merrily We Roll Along” So. Ryegate Kids “Nancy” Tink Winchester “Guilty” Lucille Judd “For Sentimental Reasons” Shirley Hill “Massachusetts” Mr. Goodie “Wine, Women and Song” Leon Winchester “Whatcha Gonna Do?” Bill Rowden “Don’t Fence Me In” Barbara Beckley “Be Honest With Me” Eleanor Guay “Bell Bottom Trousers” Jean Rowell “Don’t Get Around Much” Catherine Mays “Singing In the Rain” Mrs. Adine Farwell “How D’ye Do?” Mr. Stone “There Must Be a Way” Mrs. Gibson “Cape Cod Girls” Mr. French “I’m a Little On the Lonely Side” Miss Wood, Miss Churchill Barbara Beckley ’47 16
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