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ROGER SIMMONS Roge If you ever wander into the First National and are greeted with a pleasent hello” from a nice-looking employee, it’s Roge. He insists that he is a woman hater, but we’re beginning to have our doubts. We are very glad he decided to come back to school this year. We admire his ambition. He is the senior's Vice-President. As yet Roger isn’t sure of his future plans but whatever they may be, we can depend on Roge! PATRICIA STEARNS Pat A streak of red across the floor and a mad cheer is heard. Yes, Stearns has made an- other basket. Pat is a very active member of W. R. H. S., star forward and co-captain of the basketball team. She is president of the senior class. Pat really keeps the ball roll- ing both in school and on the basketball- floor. She really gets around, a friend to everyone. We’ll miss Pat and her South Ryegate smile, but Becker Junior College, where she plans to go, will be gaining our loss. MARION WEBSTER Dode Dode is one of the reasons why W. R. H.- S. keeps rolling, for she has a pretty good head on her shoulders. In basketball when we see a baffled look on an opponent’s face, we know Dode had something to do with it. She rates as a swell guard and co-captain of the .team. This year she became Secretary and Treasurer of the Senior class. Dode is full of fun and quite a gal. Won’t U.N.H. sit up and take notice when Dode arrives? Good luck in the future, Kiddo! — Twenty-three
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JOHN MAHNKER Johnie Johnie is the guy with the car, the funny books, and the wit. If that’s what makes him so popular, I guess we’ll have to try it! Johnie helps in the office during school and works in the Shell Station during his spare hours after school. As you can see, he is pretty busy, especially with Newbury as his usual nightly destination. I wonder what the attraction is? Johnie was also manager of the boys’ team this year and did a splendid job. We’ll all miss you next year, Johnie. As yet it is hard to tell just what Johnie plans to do, but we wish him the best of luck! Johnie has what it takes! GEORGE MARTIN George Ding, dong — that’s the school bell. Well, if it keeps on ringing for about five minutes, you know it’s George who's pulling the rope! George is a basketball Marooner” who helped in many a plight this year. He especially enjoys wearing those leather soled shoes with the iron taps — they echo all over the building. George has a habit of arguing with the teachers. They’ll have to find someone new next year! What ever your future plans may be, George, we wish you the best of luck, you he-man, you! — Twenty-two —
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CLASS OF 1945 Barbara Bidwell — Attending Russell Sage College, Troy, New York. Beverly Brizzee — Secretary at United Aircraft Corporation in Hartford, Connecticut. Everett Dacgie — In U. S. Navy. Jean Garvin — Attending Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. Gloria Gibson — Mrs. Clifton Stearns, living in South Ryegate, Vermont. Evelyn Guay — Mrs. Albert Anctil, living in Nashua, New Hamp- shire. Florence McKinley — Mrs. George Osgood, living in South Lu- nenburg, Vermont. Robert Normand — Attending New Hampshire Business School, Claremont, New Hampshire. Doris Sawyer — Telephone Operator in Woodsville, New Hamp- shire. Clifton Stearns — Married, employed at White Brothers Creamery, South Ryegate, Vermont. ----WRHS------- CLASS OF 1946 Ilene Darling — Mrs. Gerald Lee, living at Swiftwater, New Hampshire. — T wenty-four —
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