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I929 NORMAL OFFERING LUCILE WETHERBEE BENSON 214 Park Ave., Bridgewater. IVV. A. A. '25-'28g Basket- ball '26-'28g Hockey '26-'28p Soccer '27-'28g Life Saving '29g French Club '26-'29 CLibrarian '29j Glee Club '26-'29, Choir '29g Sport Editor Campus Comment '28g Assistant Literary Editor NORMAL OFFERING '29. H Finn to resolve, patient to pefformf' The only way to describe Lucile properly is to do it in French-petite, mince, aimable, vivacieuse. She is one of those members of Class A who retained their taste for French. She shines especially in athletic stunts and in everything else that is done in the name of gym. We all know Lucile will be a fine teacher for the rising generation of coming years. LUCY BOWEN Main Street, Dighton. IV. A. A. '25-'29g QHead of Base- ball '27g Assistant Head of Basketball '28g Vice-President '29D Hockey '25-'29, Senior Hockey '29, Basketball '25-'28g Baseball '25-'29, Soccer '27-'28, 'Woodward House Board '25- '26g French Club '25-'27 CLibrarian '27D Library Club '27-'29g Literary Editor of NORMAL OFFERING '29, By 1,16 work one knows the workmen. Scholarship, Sportsmanship, Stability, Service, the four S's of the organization in which Lucy has been so active, best describe her. Although her scholarship record is so high, she has plenty of time for other things, and her sense of humor makes her appreciated by all. MARJORIE PHYLLIS BURDETT 39 Exchange St., Leominster. Glee Club '25-'27g W. A. A. '25-'29 CTreasurer '29jg Basketball '25-'29g Hockey '25g Soccer '27, Baseball '26-'28, Girl Scouts '25-'29 CVice-President '29l. UA blessed companion is o. book. Here's to the treasurer of VV. A. A. Ever anxious is she to participate in sportsg not only does she like outdoor sports but also indoor sports. ,The A girls sure did miss her from their basketball team this yearg better luck next time! Does she like to read? Oh, no, not much! VVell, Marge, you have knocked the blues out of us all many a time with your clever humor. May success follow you in all you do. -4 18 5...
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CLASSES MARGARET ELIZABETH ARCHIBALD 3 Arlington Terrace, Malden. Class Representative '25-'27, Social Activities Committee '27, Dramatic Club '26-'28 CWardrobe Mistress '27, Vice-President 'ZSD Literary Editor of Campus Comment '28, Bowling '29, Student Council '25-'29g Chairman Hospitality Committee '27-'29: Chairman Dormitory Council '27-'29, Vice-President Student Government '27-'29. 'LEarth's noblest thing, a woman perfected. One need not say much about Peg, for merely to look at her activities shows that she rates high in the regards of her schoolmates. As for poise, Peg has it along with the nth degree of dignity. Before an audience, she wins the respect and admiration of everyone. Unless one knows her, one is misled by that quiet expression, but who has not been con- vulsed by some little side remark of Peg's, and wished for that art of keeping a straight face in the midst of hilarity! Her success here is only the first round in the ladder of life, and she will mount higher and higher urged on by many loyal friends. ELINOR GERTRUDE BATES HELEN MARIE BARRY 156 Forest Ave., Brockton. Class Reporter NORMAL OFFERING '25-'29: Secretary NORMAL OFFERING BOARD '27-'28g Vice-President of Class '27-'28g French Club '25-'29 CSecretary French Club '27-'28, President French Club '28-'29D A ge cannot witlzev' her, nor custom slale lzer i 77fi1Z'lifZ 'varielyf' Helen hides her fun beneath a demure exterior. She seems Oh! so quiet, but on closer acquaintance she proves to be Oh! such loads of fun. VV'hen the world becomes too weary a place to live in Helen wittily dissertates on the sub- ject and all the sighs and troubles are drowned in waves of mirth. 18 Orchard Terrace Leominster hockey 25-'293 Base- ball '25-'29g Basketball '25-'29g Soccer '28-'29g Girl Scouts '25-'29, CSecretary Girl Scouts '28gl VV. A. A. '25-'29. Her ways are ways of pleasant1zess. Now who is that girl with those red cheeks? Artificial? Hardly! That, my dears, is natural country complexion, isn't it a shame that Bridgewater does not treat us all in the same manner? Ellie is another athlete in the A Class. She's a corking basketball player, and what a wing she did make in the hockey games. Always ready to help, ever cheerful, a good student, a sincere friend, what more could one ask from one girl? Best of luck to you, Ellie, .in all you do. ...Q 17 5...
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CLASSES GWENDOLYN ADAMS C LEVERLY 2 Telegraph Ave., Hull. VV. A. A. '25-'29g Hockey '25-'29g Basketball '25-'29, Baseball '25-'29, Senior Hockey '29g Capt. Gates House Hockey Team '28g Head of Baseball '29, Girl Scouts '25-'29g Soccer '28, I have 'immortal longings in me. Gwen, a constant source of pep, is Johnny-on-the-spot when anyone wants anything done. Although she is a star on the athletic field, she has talent in other lines as well. She is doubly blessed, for she should be successful 'in the hair- clressing and the teaching professions. LYLIAN ELIZABETH EKO BARBARA ELLIOT DUNHAM 39 Keene St., New Bedford. NV. A. A.: Glee Club, Basketball '25-'29g Baseball '25-'29, Hockey '25g VVoodward Hockey Team '29g Soccer '27. Patience 'is a plant That grows not in all gardens. Generous, big-hearted, and always ready to help-that's Barb! She has been one of our intellectual lights who has always been ready to give a dissertation on any subject, es- pecially math and history. She is fond of music, and author- ity, but we all know Barb and appreciate a real friend. 34M Copeland St., Quincy. French Club 25-'29 CSecre- tary '28-'29lq W. A. A. '25-'29, Basketball '25-'29g Class Editor NORMAL OFFERING '25-'26, Art Editor Campus Comment '27-'28g Day Student Council '28-'29. Direct of speech and cunning wilh the pen. Lylian combines a passion for art and design and script penmanship with a devotion to English History and Comp. Her even disposition, strict application to subjects and ability to romp about playing hockey or to fish a recalcitrant soccer ball out of the campus pond entrench her in Class A's memory. ...4 19 tn,
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