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PAULINE PAIGE Scientific Honors: Bookkeeping Certificate C25 g Advanced Bookkeeping Certificate C355 Junior Jamboree C353 Glee Club Quiet, unassuming, modest-that is Polly of Westford. She is shy with those who do not know her but with those with whom she is well acquainted she is one of the best and dearest of friends. Polly is always willing to do her part in any school activity, and can always be depended upon to do her best. Her even temper has helped to make her a favorite in our class. We extend the best of luck and happiness to you, Polly. GLENDON PALMER Commercial Honors: Bookkeeping Certificate C25. It has been wisely said that slow water runs deep. Glendon has been one who has kept him- self out of the high lights. He evidently put his powers to other ends. His marks tend to prove this. Baseball was the only sport that interested him. Whatever you plan for the future Glendon we're sure you will go far in it. ROBERT PATTEIQ General Honors: Asssitant Manager of Basketball C355 Manager C45, Football C5, 653 Librarian C65- lf you see a perpetual smile then you know you are confronting Herb . Always full of fun, yet having his serious moments. Scholastic duties never troubled him. He very evidently philosophied on life is short, make merry while you may . We understand that 'fHerby loves the salt sea sprays and intends to become a sailor. Here is hoping that you become Admiral, Herb. MADELYN PosT General Honors: Glee Club C45: All State Glee Club Madge is one of the more reserved members of our class. To strangers she may seem unap- proachable but to know her is to love her. Sbe has an enviable scholastic record and she has al- ways given aid to her friends in their work. Madelyn has always been fond of her home town, Georgia, but don't let her kid you when she says it's the view. We know that there are more in- teresting things than views to Pierce one's in- tCI'CSt. MARION POWERS Commercial Honors: Bookkeeping Certificate C251 Prize Speaking C35: Debating Club C35, 4o- Word Typing Pin C45 3 12o-Word Gregg Tran- scription Test C45 g Adv. Bookkeeping Certificate C35- We'd like to have you meet petite Marion, one of the smallest girls in the school and in the senior class. 4 At first glance Marion seems shy but how dif- ferent when you have known her. She is an ani- mated talker and an interested listener. Her brown eyes are always twinkling with fun and her smile is ever present. Interested in school activ- ities, she does her part, willingly and effectively. Our best wishes accompany you, Marion, as you leave B. F. A. CHARLENE Rorciz Classical Honors: Class Secretary C35 g Proof Read- er of the Mercury C45 g Class Prophecy C45 9 Ivy Day Committee C45 5 Gold Key C45 9 Junior Jam- boree C2, 3, 45. Lookie, lookie, lookie Here comes 'Mitzif Who doesn't know this lady! Is she peppy and oh my can she ever talk. You can always tell when Mitzi is around. Mitzi has always been a great favorite among her classmates and has helped to keep everybody in a cheerful and gay mood. Best of luck to you, Mitzi , ALTHA HSADIEH RUSSELL Scientific Honors: Dramatic Club C35 g Junior Jam- boree C2, 3, 45. One of the most popular girls in the senior class is Altha. Few students in B. F. A. fail to recognize her. And wherever therels a dance band! Oh myl There's where you'll find Altha. We hear her ambition is to be a private secre- tary. We hope she gets the job and we feel sure she will if she uses the same amount of energy as she does in getting her man . Best of luck, Altha. Success is destined to you but one word of advice- Keep away from French. ALLAN RYDER General Honors: Band Cr, 2, 3, 4, 55g Orchestra CI, 2, 3, 4, 55 g All-State Orchestra C3, 55 3 Foot- ball CI, 2, 3, 455 Junior Jamboree C35. In the future when in a reminiscing mood, we may look back and see in our memories the last few years which are soon to be our histories, we shall meet old classmates. One who will strongly stand out in our memories will be a tall, heavy fellow, full of fun and mischief. Friends in the corridor fondly called him AL The freshmen carefully called him Ryder. Teachers called him Allan but only because school rules prohibited use of stronger language. One of Al's many good qualities was his mastery of l24l
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MERCURITES... .DEBATERS 4 I , . FRONT ROW: Vail, Corliss, Richardson, Preston, C'orrignn, Wells, Pnrrier, LewiS SECOND Dewart, Spaulding, Atkinson, Dzwicl, lfielcl, Miller, Sunderland, Murphy THIRD -4 Simpson, Gnyette,'1Hnnt, Iirnsh, Mclanglilin, Fisher, Harris, Royce HARRIS DEWART Rosv I 23 l
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