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TOF Sore erate) OS SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS President Charles Howarth Vice-president Morton Bent Secretary Eileen Freeman Treasurer Waller Finnagan Class Adviser Mrs. Doris Sampson CHARLES HOWARTH President, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 2 Osea HOOLDAl lela mos Glee Club, 2, 8; Massachusetts Music Festival, 2; Operetta, 1; Orchestra, 1, 2, 83, 4; Year Book Staff Sports Editor; Radio Play 2; Sportsman- ship Brotherhood, 3. Four year s our class president, “Charlie” is by far the most popu- lar member of the Senior Class. Fun-loving, even-tempered, friend- ly, humorous, and sportsmanlike, “Howie” has been outstanding both in school studies and in school sports. Howie wants to be an M. D. Good luck in your opera- tions, “Doc.”
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YEAR BOOK STAFF Se) @ EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-chief Eleanor King Associate Editors if Robert Parker | Helen Spencer Sports Editor Charles Howarth Business Manager Donald Palmer Business Staff W rite-up Committee Doris Quinn Robert Parker—Chairman Ethel Hodgdon Shirley Raymond Dorothy Winder Dorothy Winder Mary Keleher Paul Woollard Jean MacArthur Virginia Parker Bernice Burns Josephine Pomanacki Jean Libby Eileen Freeman Elaine Kmerson Mary Williams David Noonan Mary Keleher William Trainor Teles Leavitt Bronislaw Tolutis Forrest Blair Edward McCloskey Helen Spencer Blanche Bocko Will Committee Prophecy Committee Elaine Emerson—Chairman Charlotte Kitchen—Chairman Priscilla Mayo Morton Bent Jean MacArthur Rita Loranger Waller Finnagan Albert David Bronislaw Tolutis Humor Committee Doris Quinn—Chairman History David Noonan Virginia Mayo Mary Granfield Faculty Adviser Agnes E. Osgood
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H O Web bP Gals eo Oi CLAIRE BADGER Whenever a group of girls can be seen laughing and giggling to- gether, the odds are pretty good that Claire is among them,—prob- ably telling one of her favorite jokes. Claire’s ambition is to be- come a nurse. MORTON BENT Vice-president, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3; Football, 1, 2, 3; Glee Club; Massachusetts Music Festival, 2; Athletic Asso- ciation Play, 3; Sportsmanship Brotherhood, 3. “Twisty” is our class mischief- maker. He is blessed with a look of innocence that heips him great- ly when he has some mischief afoot. He says his ambition is to become a “good” football player, but we believe he has other am- bitions about which he is keeping silent. FORREST BLAIR Baseball Manager, 3; Year Book Staff; Athletic Association Play, 3; Senior Play; Radio Play, 2. “Speed”, so called for his slow, steady plugging at anything that he undertakes, is a good friend to have, for he is not the kind to let his friends down when luck goes against them. “Forr”, as his best friends know him, wants to be a draftsman. BLANCHE BOCKO Year Book Staff; Tri-Delta Sec- retary. “Birnie” will long be remem- bered by the class of ’39. She is dignified, yet always ready for a good time. Blanche’s ambition is to be a buyer for a large depart- ment store. Her flair for wearing clothes and her pieasing person- ality will insure her success as a buyer. BERNICE BURNS Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Massachu- setts Music Festival, 2; Operetta, 1; Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4; Year Book Staff; Tri-Delta. Bernice is a friendly, cheerful, unprepossessing girl who is very popular among the Seniors. Her ambition is to make a new friend every day, and to keep the old ones. With that ambition, “Bernie,” you'll go a long way in life! ROBERT CLARK Basketball Manager, 4. “Clarkie” is a likable Senior whose pet peeve is getting up to go to school. ‘‘Clarkie’” wants to get into aviation, and we wish him all the success in the world. EDITH COLGATE Edith’s sincerity, quiet under- standing, conscientiousness, and sense of humor have gained for her many friends among her class- mates. She will always be known for her ardent love for horses. ALBERT DAVID Year Book Staff; Radio Play, 2; Sportsmanship Brotherhood, 2. Quiet, ambitious, industrious, and conscientious, ‘ Al” is one of the friendliest members of the Senior Class. He says his pet peeve is the opposite sex, but I wonder? “Al’s” ambition is to become a “Chem” professor. HOWARD DICKERMAN “Dick” is a quiet fellow who takes the good with the bad,— with a shrug, a smile, and a com- ment or two. He says his ambi- tion is to become a rich man (by raising minks, Dick?) MARY DOLAN Basketball, 1, 2, 3; Tri-Delta. Mary is better known by her friends as ‘Mimi’, although she dislikes the name greatly. Her hobbies are roller-skating and dancing, in both of which she ex- cels. Mary’s ambition is to be- come a telephone operator.
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