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TINTLE, EDITH Bunny Turnpike Road, Nuttings Lake . Edith helped us greatly in all social affairs. She also | did her part in sports and was a cheer leader during the ° football and basketball seasons. We're sure Edith will suc- ceed as a secretary. TALUTIS, JOANNA Allen Road, Billerica Joanna has been’ in the Glee Club for four years and has sung in the concerts sponsored by the Glee Club at the Howe H igh School, as well as in the chorus of the operetta, South in Sonora. Joanna has also been in the gym exhibi- tion. 4 ‘ TRUE, WALTER . + Wally Berger Treble Cove Road, North Billerica As his nickname suggests, Walter is a member of the Baseball Team, filling his position in the outfield very well. He also plays a hot trumpet in the school orchestra. Walter is a woman hater and hopes to be a Tech boy. TURNER, ELDER Sparrow Andover Road, Billerica’Center Sparrow , our efficient Athletic Association President for the past two years, is noted for his wit and humor. El- der is a very good singer and is a member of the Glee Club. Sparrow intends to study radio. WHITE, PATRICK Patty “Wilson Street, North Billerica | Patty is one of our leading sportsmen. As captain of | the baseball team in '36 he led his team to the League Cham- ‘pionship. He is captain again this year. As half back on ‘the football team, this diminutive lad accounted for many touchdowns. Pat hopes to continue his baseball career and ft in the Big Leagues! | 13
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ROGERS, LILLIAN = ' ee: Day Street, South Billerice Lil eTAT “amouiet girl with many friends, sang in the Glee Club her senior year. She popee to go to a o:siness school 1 and become an efficient sccretary. Good Jucl: , Lil. RYAN, JOSDOPH Blondie 1 Tremont Foad, Nuttings Lakes Blondie helped us on tie freshman party and on the Athletic ssoviation tichkct conrittee. Our football captein and a cae Dlondie alsc pleys baske%tbell and baseball equally wer Tie aspects to be a teacher. Good luci, Blonaie] SUAV, MARJORIL ‘ Marge Turnpike Road, Nuttings Lalce Marge , the cirl with the winning smile and pleasing personality, is a very populer membor of the senior class. In ker junior year sne was class sccretary and had charge of the ticket cormittee for the Junior Prom. She has served cupadl.; as. vice-president. of ti? Avhictic fssocietion for two years As captain cf. tho cirls!' baskotvull tbamy. Mdrge Lah Lou hor forward posi -tion vory officiently and was always high scorer. one isan horer student. 'Morge's hobbies are dancing and roller-sitietincg. Sho intends to enter Salem Normal. and, pocere asechonl “senor, Gcod luck to you, Margo, for we're surc you'll] succced! STASKIVICZ, EDWARD Apple Street, South Billerica Jocko , our efficient sonior scerctary, is famous for his humor end advertising svceeches. Stasicy has plaved footbell, basketball, and baseball for three years. His ability to catch aidcd the baseball team of '36 in winning the Suburban League Ciiamsionshin. The versatile Jocko; who was ceptcin of the basketvtall tcam of 'S7, led nis teem to rany victories with his “ccod-cye and enecuraring pep taltks. As runners up in tho Uppsr Morrinrac Vedaor Pournament of “oe. Stasky's team wore presentca a loving cup. Much credit is Gue Jocko as a leader of his tea:. Jock's ambition is to be an aviator. We el11 know that he will succeed. (ee s
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CLASS HISTORY 1933-1934 In the first week of September, 1933 the freshmen found themselves assembled to spend the next four years together. The first class officers were: President, Jean Brown; Vice- President, Thomas Knight; Secretary, Barbara McSweeney; , Treasurer, John Condon. Green and black were chosen as the class colors. Miss Garrison was chosen as class adviser. The first social affair given by the freshmen was a St. Patrick's Party in March. The musical talent of the class was well represented in the orchestra and glee club. Many athletes also appeared on the various teams. In June the class enjoyed their outing at Canobie Lake Park. The year flew past and it was not long before we said adieu to our friends and teachers for our long awaited vaca- tion. ; 1934-1935 The sophomore elections found John Condon as President, Vincent Mahoney as Vice-President, Jean Brown as Secretary, and Roger Robertson as Treasurer. rs. Sampson was class ad- viser. In. October the sophomores entertained the other classes with their annual Hallowee'n dance. During the remainder of the year the Athletic Association dances, the Junior Pron, and the Senior Reception followed in close order. In June the class again journeycd to Canobie Lake Park for their annual outing. Exams followed and it was not long before another year had gaily ended. ets
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