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Lila E. Winchester, A.B. Latin People say Latin is a dead language,” but if they had the opportunity of taking it with Miss Winchester, they would find it so interesting, they too. wouldn ' t mind being dead.” Jtt JOUmaruun The Class of 193 0 wish to extend warm sympathy to the friends and relatives of Halford Crockett, who, last year, was killed in an elevator accident. As President of the Class of ’29, Hal” did his best and worked hard to help his class along. He had intended to go to Fitchburg Normal School, but his premature death shattered this plan. God bless you. Hal,” and may you rest in peace. Fourteen
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“Buck 128 Pleasant Street, Franklin, Mass. Hail to the chief who in triumph advances. All of us know Buck,” and why shouldn ' t we when he was the unanimous choice of the class for president? He held this position for both the Junior and Senior years and we know of no one who could have done the job half so well. “Buck” took a leading part in Doc ' s” Christmas play — and did a wonderful job with it. Buck” has always had his heart set on being a doctor and we’re all sure that he will make good in this line or whatever else he attempts. Dramatics 4; Band 1 -2-3-4; Class President 3-4; Track 1; Prize Speaking 3; Chairman Junior Prom 3; Junior Dance Com¬ mittee 3; Freshman Acquaintance Party 4; Hallowe’en Party; Literary Club. John Rogers Goodwin Fales Street, Franklin, Mass. A good man possesses a kingdom.” John was well-liked by all who knew him. He played an im portant part in the life of the school and no better person could have been selected for vice-president of the Senior Class. John took part in most of the social activities in and about school and always made events more enjoyable. He was a willing worker and always did his job well. John will certainly stick to his work, whatever he starts, until it is finished and done to perfection. Band 1-2-3-4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Dramatics 1-2-4; Class Vice-President 4; Junior Dance Committee 3; Literary Club 1- 2-3; Blue and White 4; Hallowe’en Party; Business Manager Oskey” 4; Singleton Prize Speaking 1; Shakespearian Club 1; Freshman Acquaintance Party. Blanche Geraldine Moore “Bunch” 24 Fales Street, Franklin, Mass. “Wit and wisdom go hand in hand.” Everybody stand! Allow me to introduce Blanche. Oh, I should have known she needed no introduction. Bunch” is certainly a very popular member of our class and the credit she deserves would fill a book. As class treasurer she served most faithfully. She has taken part in all of our school activities and we have always felt assured of her wishes for the best of success in all our undertakings. Blanche has never had the blues and we doubt if she knows what they are. Her smiles have never failed to gain an answering smile, no matter what the gender of the other face. So, in what ever field of work you try, Bunch.” we extend to you our sincercst wishes for success, and hope that your spirit is always as ready as now. Class Treasurer 3-4; Horace Mann Lit Club 1-2-3; Junior Prom and Dance Committee 3 ; Hallowe’en Committee 4 ; Interclass Basket¬ ball 1-2; Freshman Acquaintance Committee 4; Year Book Commit¬ tee 4. Muriel Elizabeth Reilly “Sis” Mur” 188 East Central Street, Franklin, Mass. “Good nature and good sense were her companions.” Muriel has always been an ardent worker for the class of ’30 and has always made a good job of it. Many a stormy morning ”Sis” has hiked up from the plains to grace the corridors with her presence. Although Muriel is quiet, if she is ever absent — which is seldom — everyone misses her and is looking for her return, anxiously. Busi¬ ness seems to be the vocation that has called Muriel. We know she will make as charming an executive secretary as she has our class secre¬ tary. So here’s the best to you, Muriel. Class Secretary 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Freshman Ac¬ quaintance Party Committee 4 ; Junior Dance Committee 3 ; Hallow¬ e’en Party Committee 2-3: “Oskey” Editorial Committee 4; Short¬ hand and ' Typewriting State Contest 4; Stunt Night 3-4; Ring Com¬ mittee 3. Sixteen
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