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MADELEINE MARY MORSE Mike Mike is one of our most talented stenog- raphers. After a course in Chandler’s Secre- tarial School, she plans to be a private secre- tary. Some businessman will be lucky. Advertising Committee, Class Play; Usher, Speaking Contest ’29; Glee Club ’28; Press Club ’28; Pro Merito Society; Ticket Commit- tee, Reception. MILDRED ELLEN NORDBERG Milly Mildred is our salutatorian. Remember the thrilling stories she used to write? “‘Milly” is a stenographer at the Foxboro State Hospi- tal. Salutatorian; Pro Merito Society; Refresh- ment Committee, Reception; Vice-President, Press Club ’28; Glee Club ’28; Refreshment Committee, Class Play. DOROTHY ALICE O’CONNOR Dot Dot is one of the members of the “‘Gang”’. She and Thelma can be seen laughing at some joke almost every time you look at thei. “Dot” may become President of the Twist Drill Com- pany in Taunton. Press Club ’28, ’29; Alumni Editor, “Green Parrot” ’28; Glee Club ’28; Decorating Com- mittee, Reception; Basketball Letter ’28, ’29; Captain, Class Basketball ’29; Sporting Editor, “Green Parrot’ ’29; Pro Merito Society; Ath- letic Editor, ‘‘The Log”’. NICHOLAS PAZSIT Nickie Nickie has not interested himself much in social affairs until this year. He took the part of “chief of police” in the class play. Shall you ever forget when he opened the package and found it was Red Arrow money? “Nickie” is also an honor pupil. Debating Club ’28; Chief of Police, Class Play; Pro Merito Society. THEODORA PENESIS Ted Ted is the inspiration for ‘“Mansfield’s Soda Shieks.” She is one of our best typists, and a talented musician. Decorating and Refreshment Committees, Reception; Literary Club ’28; Exchange Editor, “Green Parrot” ’28; Glee Club ’28; Usher, Class Play; Science Club ’29; Pianist, Chorus 29; Pianist, Orchestra ’27, ’28, ’29. jeloal:
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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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GEORGE JEFFERIES PRITCHARD Pritch This is Marshall’s side-kick. Wherever you find one, you’ll find the other—even in Norton! George is as interested in musie as Marshall is and some day hopes to have an orchestra of his own, Dance Committee, Reception; Chairman, Usher Committee; Orchestra ’29; Stage Mana- ger, Class Play. RUTH EMILIE RANKIN Ruthie Ruth is one of our quiet, deep-thinking girls. One of her greatest gifts is her ability to see a joke instantly. She is musical, studi- ous, well-liked, and has a sunny disposition. Such a person will succeed. We know that our loss means Rochester University’s gain. French Club ’28; Decorating Committee, Reception; Pro Merito Society; Science Club B20 es Committee, Class Play; Orches- tra,729, ROSE MARIE ROMAN Rosie Rosie is the most talkative girl in the class. We wonder where she gets all those great long words, but we have a faint suspicion that she has a “reading acquaintance” with Noah Webster. Glee Club ’28; Secretary, Book and Scroll Club ’29; Class Basketball Team ’29; Usher, Class Play; Pro Merito Society; Joke Editor, “The Log”; EDWARD SEHRON Barney ’Member the good hick Barney made in the Class Play? Wasn’t it funny when he slid across the stage and couldn’t stop? He has been an ardent athlete, attending practice faithfully. Baseball ’28, ’29; Usher, Reception; Decor- ating and Refreshments Committees, Recep- tion; Football ’29; “Elijah Quimby”, Class Play; Science Club ’29. HELEN MAY SHEPARD Helen Helen is going to be a teacher. Wouldn’t you like to go back to school again? How in- teresting she will make French and Chemistry! Good luck to you, Helen. Vice-President, Latin Club ’28; Decorating Committee, Reception; Chairman, Ticket Com- mittee, Class Play; Science Club ’29; Banquet Committee; Pro Merito Society. { 20 }
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