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1636 T1'VcL'11fr'nury BETTY F. STIDHAM Oh, blcsi with tamper 'whose uucloudcd my flllll make tomorrow vlwcrj'ul as today. Stid's favorite occupation is dancing, which she indeed exhibits by her continual ap- pearances at the school dances and proms. She is going to be a dietitian, a worthy ambition for a young girl, now. Best wishes, Bet- ty. KATHERINE STIRZAKER Wim sowefh good, shall surely reap. When Kitty becomes a secretary, as she hopes to, and we're sure she will, she'll have to get rid of her Gosh, or else she'll have to turn to her favorite occu- pation of dressmaking. But no fear of that, because Kitty's just as smart as she looks. HAROLD J. A. STREET, 3d uiql.Il'Ill'l' is the cfcrnal duty of num. Another member ambi- tious for radio, but this one in a diH'erent lin-e. Harold is going to attend the R. C. A. Institute to become a broadcasting engineer. We wish you luck, Harry, and hope that you are on the production end of the pro- grams of some of our am- bitious crooners. ALGERDAS SUDENTAS Good humor is thc health of the soul. At recess when Al teams up with his brother Alfonso, things begin to hum. Al cer- tainly isn't loquacious but he must be a pretty good fel- low-witness the laughs he has with the boys. Page Twenty-four Q H . 'fb-i.:-.1-...ire - M. VIOLET SULLIVAN Hlfrfgrinc, dull curcg you and I wzll ucvcr care. Violet is one of our gals that greets us all cheerily and is always joyfully re- ceived. Thus we know that she, who is not hard to get along' with, will not find the world hard and cruel. May success stay with you. HERBERT A. SUNDBERG Action is the proof of ability. Sonny is one of our class authorities on big league baseball, as he fol- lows diligently the various sports and their results. Strange to say his ambition is altogether different. Son- ny is going to settle down to the study of Diesel en- gineering. JEAN W. TAYLOR The dauntless spirit of 're- solution. Fine results have been ob- tained from Jean's hobby of collecting information and .placing it in notebooks. Jean does not believe in seeing America first, for het am- bition is to tour Europe. We hope your dream comes true, Jean, and that you get mor-e data for your notebooks. ELFRIEDA G. TIEDE For nothing lovelier can be found In woman than to study household good. Al, who lil es to say, Great day in this morning, enjoys cooking ani will fol- low this pastime ny becom- ing' a dietitian. She will long be remembered as on-e of the leading members of the senior play east. Her destination is Arizona. Good luck, Elfrieda! rc X
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FRANK H. SCOTT What should a man do but be merry. Buster seems to have one favorite occupation - to sleepg but, after all, who can blame him? He is one of the most prominent members of the Red Lantern Club , and here is the real inside .story of his ambition. Buster IS go- ing' to be a successful busi- ness man, a great manufac- turer-and what, do you think? Alas!-Red Lanterns. JOSEPH L. SCULLY As proper a man as one shall see in a SllIIIHI6t',S day. Another prominent law- yer-to-be, in our midst! Well, le't's hope he can be success- ful, too. Joe has a definite aim, as he is heading for Suffolk Law School. In the hot summer months when the rest of us are trying to keep cool, Joe paddles his canoe on the Charles! ANNA SEUFERT To a valiant heart, nothing is impossible. I don't understand you. No, it isn't that we don't un- derstand Nanny. We know tnat she loves swimming and wants to go to Europe. We only hope she gets there. But it's just what she is always telling us. ANNA G. SHEVORY A peace above all earthly dignitfles, A still and quiet conscience. Anna's dearest wish is to be a private secretary in the big wide business world. With her ability and alertness she is sure to fulfill her ambition. She does like the movies, and howl' Class l936 YEAR BCOK 1936 CHARLES H. SMITH Heroes are born, not made. Smitty, as he is known to his friends, says y0u'rQ 3 lit- tle etched. He is a great swimmer and hopes one of these days to land in Cali- fornia or the South Seas. Are you going to swim there, Smitty '? FRANCIS A. SMITH Reading maketh a full man. Francis is a real worker, both at home and in the class- room. He has studied hard for his high ranking in school. He likes reading, es- pecially the classicsg hence the nickname of Shakes- peare. With that challenge he'll probably do many things of literary value in the years to come. CONSTAN CE A. SPADA Life's a jest, and all things show fit. Blow, blow ye winds, blowg yes, Connie's favorite expression is blow, her fav- orite occupation is whistling and singing, and her present ambition is a good laugh. We need people like you, Con- nie, in this day and age! M. JEAN SPIERS Nothing great was ever achieved without enthus- 1asm. If we should ask Red what she would like to do in about four weeks of spare time, she would probably say, Gee, whiz, I guess I'd sit down at the piano and play 'The Rhapsody in Blue' from cover to cov-er tall 29 pagesjf' Of course this is quite an ambition, but we think she would rather drive the Ford or lead a band. Page Twenty-three
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B. AGNES TULLY Content to follow wlzcrc 'wc lt'lI,d.,' Al has a liking for ath- letics, is particularly fond of swimming, and plans to attend Framingham Teach- ers' College next year. If we may judge her by her nitsy performance in our play, she is very certain to be a success. FRANCIS C. TULLY, JR. l'ilIainy and he bc many miles aszmdcrf' Hank is one of the more quiet members of our class. We wonder if this has any connection with his favorite expression, I studder too much. He is a golf en- thusiast and hopes to become a professional. He is still uncertain about his destina- tion, but we hope good for- tune will accompany him wherever he goes. JOSEPH VITELLI Sport that wrinkled care dcrides, And lcmghter holding both his sides. Duke, one of the out- standing members of the fa- mous Log Cabin Boys, en- joys crooning to Brad Cole. According to this occupation and his ambition to lead a band, he ought to be a future Rudy Vallee. His alma ma- ter, a year hence, will be Georgetown. Incidentally he was voted the class sheik. ROBERT J. VOLK Silent as fa thought. Bob's favorite pastime is sleeping and when anyone dares to disturb him, the in- truder is promptly greeted with 0h Rats. He isn't very different from the rest of us, as he wants to get a good position. Hope you find one, Bob! Class i936 YEAR BOOK I 9 J? 6' ROY F. WALDRON Only lurm' wnonglz of lilllv lllI'lIlt'S and you nccrl :lol mourn lN'l'!lllSl' you are neith- er ll, hero or 11. saint. Do you mean it when you say your favorite occu- pation is canoeing, Blacky? Although he tells us that he isn't quite sure about his destination, he is very cer- tain that he wants to get a good job, if such a rarity exists. We hope his desire will be successfully fulfilled. ANNE G. WARREN Full of swccf l.lldl.ffl'l'f'llC'f'.H B-eware of blclnde, blue- eyed Benny, as her favorite occupation is waging wars. She always seemed to us to be of a rather peaceful na- ture but maybe we're mis- taken. Anne is desirous of learning something, f aren't we all ? J and hopes to at- tain her goal at Columbia University. ELIZABETH M. WESSELL Wit, now and then, sfruclf snzartly, Shows IL spark. Betty is that famous per- sonage who saved the day in the senior play by learning her ,part in such a very short time. We think it rather strange that she should want to become a detective and also go to China. Mr. Chan had better look to his laurels! EDWARD M. WHITE A boy's will is the 'lU1.71fl,S will. Ned answer-ed, Oh, sure, when we asked if his favor- ite occupation was swim- ming. By the way, his des- tination is California. Any connection with Hollywood, Ned? As Ned hopes to see the world, we Wish him bon voyage. Page Twenty-five
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