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20 i dD Eee Be ReOiWeN7 i is happy-go-lucky and sometimes is a little bit too carefree and lets her work slide along hoping to get it done at the iast minute. An argumentative as well as a teasing young fellow is DANA REED. He loves to argue with anyone and we believe he would even argue with a stone wall if he had something to argue about. We ex- pect to see him mayor some day. Among the active girls of the class is HAZEL SHoREY. She has always been a very good salesman in the magazine campaigns. She had the leading rcle in the senior play and played it very well. She does her part in keeping up the morale of a member of the Army Air Corps. One of the most athletic fellows of our class is PAUL SitviA. He plays all sports and plays them all well. He is happy when teasing someone, and we wonder if he teases his flame from Dart- mouth as much as he does the girls around school. He is now serving in the U. S. Navy. Advice to We, the graduating class of °44, about to relinquish our places to you, the pros- pective Seniors, do offer our advice which we hope will help you. First of all, it is wise to set a good example for the lower classmen. It would be a good policy to cooperate with your classmates and teachers in order that you may be successful Sen- iors. Don’t interrupt Mrs. Fabiano’s classes to get books or they may be thrown at you. We think that if you form this habit you will find that your future will be more pleasant. Remember that you boys who are go- ing to prepare for the armed forces should start now and get as much as you possibly can from your Senior year. By this we do not mean games of chance down in the locker room or in study hall. You girls who have not already chosen your life work, decide upon it before you come back to -school next Another good farmer of the class is CarL Tripp, better known to all his classmates as “Baldy”. He is one person who can take teasing when others tease him as well as tease others. We wish him the best of luck in the Navy. The best poet of our class is HANNAH Tripp. She always has some witty say- ing and is well liked by all of her fellow students. She is a good all-around stu- dent herself, and we know she -will find her teaching career a very fitting one. Among us there is a lively fellow known to all by the name of “John”. His real name is Invinc Tripp. He joins in most of the sports and is a great tease. Along with playing in the or- chestra he has done a very good job of taking over the work of editor of “The Brownie’, the yearbook, when our real editor had to leave to enter the service. LILLIAN EMOND DorotTHy KING HAZEL SHOREY the Juniors fall. Get all the information and re- quirements needed in your line of work and adapt your courses to it. Another matter, which is very im- portant, is your loyalty to school activi- ties. - You should forget last year’s record and try to set a better one, if possible. Try to support the entertain- ments which your school sponsors. When your class has dances and plays you will want to be well supported. We also wish to impress upon you the importance of getting your assign- ments done on time, so that the next morning you won’t be running around copying your classmates papers. By do- ing this you will find you will have more spare time and won't be on detention. We hope that you will profit by this advice and wish you a very successful Senior year. IRVING TRIPP GEORGE MEDEIROS
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Basketball BASKETBALL 1943-1944 Standing left to right: E. Bibeau; R. Souza; J. Azevedo; A. Potter; P. Silvia; P. Manchester; I. Tripp; G. Medeiros. Inserts: A. Manchester; K. Taber; H. Caswell, Manager; D. Brooder. LETTER WINNERS Girls’ Basketball GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Left to right—Front row: Ruth Hebert; Zeria Pontes; Evelyn Christopher; Lillian Emond; Ethelyn Tripp; Lucinda Perry; Dorothy King. Back row: Arline Wordell; Emelda Whitworth; Edith Roylance; Angie Silvia; Muriel Silvia; Alethea Tripp; Hazel Shorey.
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