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TAVE r : P Fred Allen General Course Undecided “Lone of them. My brothers they.” Entered, 2. a) 4 | Burton Blake General Course Work aa ar “The mystery that’s his.”’ ; } ; Paul Chase Commercial Course Undecided Mii do not talk of the beginning and the end.” a Football, 2. 3. Bernard Courtney Classical Course College “And there were none but few goodlier than he.” ‘ ? George Gilmore Classical Course» Undecided It is the quiet worker who succeeds.” Orchestra, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Committee, 4; “Masnet,”” 1, 2; Band, 4; Senior Class Football, 4. MAGNET Normal Course Scientific Course Evelyn Weston “Evie Worcester Art School “Art for life's sake.” Treasurer Garden Club, 4; English Club, 1; Dramatic Club, 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee, 3; Senior Reception Committee, 3; Senior Prom Committee) 4; Senior Play Com- mittee, 4. Russell Willoughby Undecided “In silence there is safety.” Aviation Club, 2, 3, 4; Secretary, 4; Junior Prom Com- mittee, 3. Dorothy Wood nlGtac 8 6 Commercial Course Undecided “A woman is a riddie.”’ Glee Club; Chorus. F : Vernon Woods “Woodsie”’ Onna Commercial Course Work 4 To cover distance is my aim. Tracks 3) 4: Frank Ippolito “Frankie” Commercial Course Business College “Work fast, but never hurry. Radio Club, 2, 3; Baseball, 3, 4; Home Room Basketball, 4. ee Ronald MacLean Work Commercial Course “He comes out when the sun's away.” Raymond Mcelsaac Ray Commercial Course Bryant-Stratton “Why Worry?” Interclass. Football, 1, 2; Interclass Basketball, 1; Track, 2; Garden Club, 4; Dramatic Club, 2, 3. Clifton Merithew Chit Undecided General Course “Thy genial nature fondly clung.”’ nee. ) (21)
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Ce ee ree pcb Nesweneoat Harold Starrett rate a General Course Undecided “The light of life shone bright around him.” Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 2, 3; Track, 9, 3, 4; Operetta, 4. James Sullivan 4 meet tes ‘ Classical Course Worcester Academy | “His tackling was the crowd's delight In many a danger close to goal.” Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1 Dramatic Club, 2; Desa Clue, 23: William Swanson uy Commercial Course Undecided “All hearts grow warmer in his presence.” Radio Club, 3; Class Football, 3; Baseball, 4; Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee, 3; Senior Prom Com- mittee, 4; Senior Play Committee, 4. ; Leo Tessier Commercial Course Undecided — “How about a round of goif?” . Baseball, 1, 2, 3; Basketball, 2, 3; Garden Club, 4. i Brendan Toolin “Doce Classical Course University of Santer Caiortis “Calm as the gods to whom he is most dear.” Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; President Debating Club, 3; Junior Prom Committee, 3; Senior Prom Committee, 4; Dramatic — Club, 2; English Cre Te . 4 Genevieve Tremblay ; ae Gen i Normal Course Framingham Normal School “Seek ye first the good things.” Dramatic Club, 3; Garden Club, 4. ° ; Gale Tyler | | “Cyclone” “d Commercial Course ; Undecided “Patience is a Virtue.” President Radio Club, 3; Senior Prom Committee, 4; Senior Play Committee, 4; “Magnet’ Staff, 2, 3. : Irene Veasey oe le Commercial Course Undecided “Quiet and happy am I.” Junior Red Cross Club; Chorus. (20)
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—THE MAGNE —— Oe Class Jvophecy “Janet, my dear, isn’t that ‘Doc’ Toolin over there talking to — who are they Janet?” ; ‘Eleanor, they are Frank and Elsie! Oh, come, let’s hurry over. ‘Doc’ is a specialist, you know.” “How iolly meeting here on the boat! Hello, everyone. It’s months since | have seen you. What are you doing on a European bound ship, Doc’ ?”’ o “I'm running over to Berlin to a doctor's conference. Would you believe it? Lylene Mack just typed a letterfor me! She's the boat stenographer. Say, Frank and Elsie are on their honeymoon. Congratulations are in order. oe ‘ After much chatter and laughter Frank and Elsie left us, and we three went into the lounge to talk over oe times. 1 , =e ee The Doctor continued, “I’m so tired of meeting new people. Let's talk about the old Class of 31. Do you ever hear about any of the old crowd? | suppose you know that Dave O'Toole is demonstrating permanent waving. Ever — hear about Jim Newman?’ . wk “Yes, he’s still looking for the right girl. And say, Bill Lane just took his Dad’s place as president of the Standard Pyroxoloid and Mary Louise Colburn is his private secretary. Furthermore, Verne Follansbee is president of the National Aeronautical Society end John Pasquale has been mede Secretary of the Interior. as oe ee elk ato At this time the Captain came over. You could have seen my eyes bulge when ! saw Lansing Bicknell, who asked - if we cared to explore the ship. ory As we entered the kitchen, we saw Red Marshall diligently washing dishes. Passing into the dining room, we saw John Gorman and his Connecticut Yankees. He had taken Rudy’s place as leader of that famous orchestra. That night at dinner we were delighted to see Theresa Barriere, who was the head waitress and who had working under her five girls of the Class of 1931. They were Ruth Allen, Katherine Benson, Alice Berg, Juliet Caron, Dulcie Harrington, and Theresa Armstrong. We also caught a glimpse of the steward, who was none other than Edward Freel. age Se a “Ah, charmed, was the stilted reply from the Lord as he kissed our hands most graciously. “ ‘74 When we went on deck, we spied Priscilla Griffin reclining non-chalantly in asteamer chair beside that of a most a distinguished looking gentleman. As we neared them Priscilla said, ‘‘Folks, ! would like to have you meet my DUS ‘- Lord Buckley. Percival, these are old class mates of mine from America.” ae ata ie ine Learning that they, too, were on their honeymoon, we soon left them to stroll along the deck. Suddenly we fist hes a voice cry, Eleanor Legere!’ Turning around, whom should we see but Barbara Barrett. : “What are you doing here?’ Janet and | gasped in the same breath. “I am governess for the children of the Ambassador to England.” oe Rs a ‘| hear that Howard Reeves and Francis Erickson are chemists for the Dupont people. You know he? fel ite always did have scholarly minds,’ said Doc, ‘and Bob Safford is editor of the ‘Alaskan Breeze’.’ a (22) | | ae
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