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Li) ise MO aN Ts 17 GIFTORY Ethel Bennett Wedding Band Kthel will be standing With her honey hand in hand. Our gift for the occasion Is a golden wedding band. Edmie Bibeau Edmie likes to travel He owns a little car We’re leaving him a set of tires So he can travel far. Set of Tires Carlton Bolton Whip Carlton was our president We Seniors were his fate We leave to him this little whip Although it’s rather late. Harvey Bolton Ship Harvey’s in the Navy He wears a dark blue coat We give to him a little ship So he cay stay afloat. Robert Borden Bobby is a busy boy He always likes to read We leave to him a funnybook We hope it fills his need. Funny-Book Donald Brooder Date Book Donald is a ladies’ man With all the girls he rates To him we leave a little book To jot down all his dates. Rosalina Cabral Rosy is poetic She writes of trees and birds We leave a dictionary So she won’t run out of words. Dictionary Frank Carreiro Gun Frank likes to go hunting He says it’s lots of fun And so to keep him happy We're leaving Frank a gun. Evelyn Christopher Flashlight Evelyn’s ambition Is to be a nurse in white To guide her on her nightly rounds We're leaving this flashlight. Charles Costa Hoe Charlie is a farmer He’s up each day at dawn And so here is a little hoe To help him hoe his corn. Umbrella Virginia likes romantic things Like walking in the rain We leave her this umbrella For her walks in Lovers Lane. Virginia Crapo Edward Earle Cigar Tommy likes tobacco And we reckoned that by far The best thing we could leave him Was a two for five cigar. Russell Hart Roller-skates Russell likes the fairer sex With all their smiles and curls We leave to him these roller-skates So he can chase the girls. Louise Healy Adhesive Tape Louise is our Juliet She has the boys in pairs We leave her some adhesive tape To mend her love affairs. Alan Manchester Book of Pin-Up Girls Alan is a cute boy His head is full of curls And so we’re going to leave to him book of pin-up girls. Alfred Martel Alfred is a barber He really makes the grade We leave to him this little comb To help him in his trade. Comb
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16 Te EB ROL Vere The following officers were chosen to represent us as seniors: president, Carlton Bolton; vice-president, Ale- thea Tripp; secretary, Arline Wor- dell; treasurer, Ernest Tripp; student councilors, Rosalina Cabral, and Al- fred Martel. Instead of having an individual class ring it was voted to select a standard ring with all four classes participating in the selection. At the same time we received class pins. Active in sports and making up four- fifths of the basketball team this year were Donald Brooder, Edmie Bibeau, Alan Manchester and Charles Costa. Louise Healy represented the senior class as head cheerleader. The Senior Play, “Sneak Date”, was held March 29th. Ernest Tripp and Edmie Bibeau again showed their act- ing ability in their portrayal of the leading roles. Harvey Bolton entered the - Navy, and became the first one of our boys to enlist before graduation. The sale of stationery under the management of Evelyn Christopher brought good results. Marjorie and Lucinda Perry also did well with the sale of Sunshine Notes, Although our Senior year started off in a hectic way we have overcome all our obstacles and emerged vic- torious. We shall go out into the world with a broader outlook on life. Alan Manchester Louise Healy JUNIOR PLAY Seated, left to right—Edward Earle; Louise Healy; Alan Manchester; Edmie Bibeau; Rita Pelletier; Ethelyn Tripp; and Charles Costa. Standing, left to right—Theodore Sherman; Muriel Silvia; Ernest Tripp; Evelyn Christopher ; Wanda Pietrzyk; Russell Hart; Arline Wordell; and James Swainamer.
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18 PED OTS I AGARY AN Ol hd Hilda Orr Brush Hilda is an artist Painting is her avocation We're leaving her a little brush To help the situation. Rita Pelletier Listerine Rita is our singer Her music is really keen To keep her throat from getting sore We leave some Listerine. Lucinda Perry Basketball Lucy is athletic At sports she tops them all And so we’re proud to leave to her This little basketball. Wanda Pietrzyk Bell Wanda’s very quiet You never hear her yell So she can make a little noise We leave to her this bell. Chicken Feed Alston has a chicken farm And so to fill his need We thought that we would leave to him A bag of chicken feed. Alston Potter Bertha Ramos Quarter Bertha’s going to Boston A hairdresser she’ll be We leave to her this quarter To help her pay the fee, Muriel Silvia Muriel loves baseball She has that sport down pat And so we thought we’d leave to her This brand new baseball bat. Baseball Bat James Swainamer Monkeywrench Jimmy’s a mechanic He beats them all by far So here’s a little monkeywrench To help him fix his car. Alethea Tripp Book of Songs and Whistle Alethea is musical Music gives her pleasure We leave to her a book of songs And a whistle for good measure. Ernest Tripp Joke-Book Ernest is a jolly soul He’s happy all the while We leave to him this jokebook So he won’t forget to smile. Ethelyn Tripp Traffic Light Ethelyn was a traffic cop She made sure things were right So in appreciation We leave a traffic light. Fred Webb Car Fred always rides the buses When he goes out on a date We leave to him this little car So he won’t get there late. Marjorie Webb Marjorie is happiest When someone else she’s teasing We're giving her this slingshot And we hope she finds it pleasing. Sling-shot Harvey Westcott’ Harvey is a tall boy That’s one thing we all know We leave to him this spinach juice To keep him on the go. Viola Wilson Engagement Ring Viola’s going steady And just to make things right We purchased an engagement ring To leave to her tonight. Arline Wordell Arline is our seamstress She has sewn for years We're proud to leave to her to- night This little pair of shears. Spinach Juice Shears Carlton Bolton Rosalina Cabral Russell Hart
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