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HENRY STAINSLAW HOUGHTON JAHennie Hennie is the most athletic boy in the class. Do you remember him as the big, hand- some officer in “Seven Keys to Baldpate”? We wondered for a while why he went to school at 7:30 A, M., but now we know that he :nust hike around the block before school. Hennie will probably be a cowboy and live on a ranch. Football letter ’27, ’28, Captain ’29; Bas- ketball ’28, ’29; Debating Club ’28; Usher Re ception; Refreshment Committee, Recept:on; Decorating Committee, Reception; Baseball ’29; Officer, Class Play; Science Club ’29. JOHN IRVIN HOUGHTON Johnnie Johnnie is only one of his nicknames. Buimp and Caesar (small but mighty) are the other two. We would like to know where the “calf” that we hear so much about came from. Bump was such “a good little mayor” in the class play that he will probably hold that office some day in a city like Manstield. Class President ’28; Secretary, A. A. ’28; President A. A. ’29; Press Club ’28, ’29; De- bating Club, ’28; “Mayor Cargan’’, Class Play; Pro Merito Society; Manager, Basketball ’29; Advertising Manager, “The Log”. BERNARD EUGENE JALBERT Brownie Brownie is as good an actor as he is an athlete. Aside from being in our class play, he was chosen to take part in the Teachers’ Club play. He is going to be Superintendent of the Light Department and show the town how to economize by spending less money for electric light bulbs. Baseball Letter ’27, ’28; Football ’28, ’29; Basketball ’28, ’29; Press Club ’28, President 729; Sporting Editor “Green Parrot’ ’28; Ad- vertising Committee, Reception; Usher, Recep- tion; “Bland” Class Play. GRETCHEN EDNA KNIGHT Gretch Gretch is one of our scholarly students. She has devoted herself to studies and is going to be a stenographer. She has worked very hard during her three years in high school, and we wish her success. Refreshment Committee, Class Play; Ush- er, Senior Class Play; Usher, Speaking Contest; Alumni Notes, “The Log’’; Pro Merito Society. MARIE FRANCES LEARY Marie Here is Marie, the most energetic girl in the class. She deserves this title because of the efficient way in which she handled the edit- ing of “The Log’. Marie holds the girls’ record for dashing down two flights of stairs to the lunch counter, and being nearly the first one in line. She is going to remodel the fashions for high school girls in the future. Class Ring Committee ’27; Manager, “Sauce for the Goslings’’; Press Club ’28, ’29; Assist- ant Editor, “Green Parrot” ’28; Glee Club ’28; Editor-in-Chief, “Green Parrot” ’29; Chairman, Decorating Committee, Reception; Class Play Committee; “Mrs. Rhodes”, Class Play; Editor Oe The Log” ; Class Treasurer for A. A,; Class Basketball ’29; Speaking Contest 29: Pro Merito Society; Franklin History Medal. Ly
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CHARLOTTE MARCELLITE GREANY Chic Chic is going to be a teacher. She expects to go to Boston Teachers’ College in the fall. We know that she will be suecessful. Latin Club ’29; Usher, Class Play; Ticket Committee, Reception; Pro Merito Society. IRVING GREEN Greeni€ Is he popular? Such a silly question! Of course he is or we wouldn’t have elected him our president for three years. His fa- vorite color is red—why, we can’t imagine. We hear that he is going to be a lawyer, and we predict that he will become famous. Class President: ’26, ’27, ’29; “Bob”, Soph- omore Class Play; Reception Committee and Advertising Committee, Reception; Boys Glee Club ’28; President, Debating Club ’28; Bask- etball letter ’28; Treasurer, Press Club ’29; Club Editor, “Green Parrot”; Basketball Letter and Captain ’29; “Mazgee’’, Class Play; Class Play Committee; Banquet Committee; Business Maer “The Log”; Presentation of Class Gift, DORIS MARIE GRIFFEN Dot Doris has lately acquired a mania for “Dutch” dolls. Although she goes with the most talkative girl in the class, Doris is evi- dently not affected by Rosie. Dance Committee ’27; President Journalism Class ’28; Refreshment Committee, Reception ’28; Press Club’’28; Glee Club ’28; Usher, Class Play ’29; Domestic Science Club ’29; Pro Meri- to Society. FRANK TABER GRISWOLD Punkie Punkie is one of the strong, silent men from the West (Mansfield). Punkie played in the line in football,—and how the other side hated to see him coming! Debating Club ’28; Football ’29; Usher, Reception; Science Club ’29; Athletic Eaitor, “The Log’; Stage Properties, Class Play. JOHN DANFORTH HOLMES Holmesie Well, at least there is one person in our class who will do something in the agricultural world. Johnnie is going to perfect the seedless cucumber. However, his side line will be to teach the Nortonites how to be up-to-date and still preserve their simplicity. Glee Club ’28, ’29; Usher, Reception; Stage Properties, Class Play; Assistant Ad- vertising Manager, “The Log.” [16 }
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CHRISTINE MARGARET MARTIN Christine Christine is our honor Latin pupil, having’ the highest average for four years of Latin. We’ve never seen her yet without books, and her supply of information on about all sub- jects is inexhaustible. Glee Club ’27; Pro Merito Society. JESSICA PERSIS MARTIN Jessica Jessica came to us from Warren, R. I. She was voted the quietest girl in the class, but we think that if she had been with us longer, she would have succumbed to our ways. ALBERT EDWARD McGOLDRICK Mace Our prize speaker. Albert is a very am- bitious boy, and sometime in the near future will surprise the scientific world by discov- eries made in the laboratory of Smith Drug Co. Speaking Contest, ’27, ’28, ’29; Debating Club ’28; Usher, Reception; “Max” Class Play; Pro Merito Society; Press Club ’29; Business Manager, “Green Parrot’ ’29; Advertising Staff, “The Log”; Class Motto Committee; Class Prophet; Second Prize in Singleton Speaking Contest, ’29. CAROL EDSON MacRAE Carol Carol came from way out in Colorado, and we love to hear her talk. We had decided, after the class play, that acting was her ele- ment; but basketball season made us change our minds, and now we think that she is the best all round girl. Book and Scroll Club ’28; “Mary”, Class Play; Basketball, ’29; Class Basketball ’29; Usher, Basketball Reception ’29; Class Poet. IRENE CONSTANCE MORSE Irene Irene, we hear, is going to be a hair-dres- ser. If she makes other people’s hair look as well as she does the “Gang’s”, we know that she will be the most popular hair-dresser in Massachusetts. Basketball Letter ’28, Capt. ’29; Treasurer, A. A. ’28; Secretary, Class ’28; Glee Club ’28; Usher, Basketball Reception ’29; Decorating Committee, Reception ’28; Class Ring Commit- tee; Press Club ’28; Vice-President ’29; Social Editor “Green Parrot” ’28; Chairman Proper- ties, Class Play ’29. {18 ]
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