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GERTRUDE BONNEY “Gee, that’s peachy!” Our “Bonnie Brat” with the blue, blue eyes has charmed audiences in every speaking con- test for the past three years. She is accom- plished in many other ways, and is—oh, so very popular! Orchestra ’28; Speaking Contest ’29, 730, 31; Singleton Contest ’30, 781; “The Brat”, Class Play; Typist, Copy-reader, Exchange Iiditor, “Green Parrot”; Committee, Masquer- ade Party, ’80; Usher, Senior Reception; Chair- man, Music Committee, Senior Reception; First Prize, Singleton Contest, ’31; Pro Merito. MYRTLE BOWLIN “Oh shoot!” A hushed silence reigns in the room. Sud- denly, rippling silvery cords are produced on the pianoforte under Myrtle’s magic touch. Usher, Class Play; Music to Ode,’31; Copy- reader, “Green Parrot”; Pianist, Boys’ Glee Club; Music Committee, Senior Reception; Girls’ Glee Club ’30, ’31; Latin Club ’29, ’30, ’31. MARGARET BUCK “No, J don’t care.” Do you remember pretty golden-haired Margaret as “Angel Child” in the class play? She is so pleasant that we were surprised to find her taking the part of a deceitful young woman. Maggie desires to be a nurse—one at a time please, patients. “Angela’”’, Class Play; Girls’ Glee Club ’28, 29, 730; Latin Club ’381; Speaking: Contest, ’30; Usher, Senior Recept ion. ALICE CALHOUN “Lord nol’ Blonde—calm—serene—wonderful dancer —cute clothes—a fine girl. Candy Committee, Class Play; Chairman Decorating Committee, Senior Reception ’30; Masquerade Party ’30. LOUISE CAPONE “Oh, that’s nothing!” i} Leave it to Louise to get mixed up on a note or draft in bookkeeping class, but she does know the fundamentals of the subject from be- ginning to end. Except when she is participat- ing in a heated discussion, Louise is usually quiet. Candy Committee, Class Play; Pro Merito; Basketball Numerals ’29, ’30.
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ELSMORE AUSTIN “Oh, Lord!” Elzie is one of our most agreeable and cheerful boys. Shall we ever forget when his boyish expression turned into that of a stern bishop in the class play—or when, on rainy days, he trudged to school with the faithful “Pedro” at his heels? “Bishop”, Class Play; Press Club 28; Science Club ’29; Decorating Committee, Senior Reception; Masquerade Party. LUCY BALDELEI “Scram ie Although this damsel is small, it is sur- prising how much she can say. Her daily speeches deal with everything under the sun— all crowded into the brief space of a few min- utes, ° Usher, Class Play; Decorating Committee, Senior Reception; Girls’ Glee Club ’28, ’29. CYRIL BELLAVANCE “Yeah? Well, you're mistaken!” Although quiet and unassuming, Belly never remains in the background. We think he must be under the power and guidance of a certain lucky star, and we secretly suspect that it must be “Ambition”. President ’28, ’29; Vice-President ’30, 731; Captain, Basketball ’31; Business Manager, “Green Parrot” ’31; Class-ring Committee ‘29; Committee, “Green Parrot” Party ’380; Boys’ Glee Club ’29, ’30, ’31; Senior-Motto Commit- tee ’29; Ticket Committee, Senior Reception; Class Night Committee ’31; Captain, Football 30; Basketball ’29, ’30, ’31; Baseball 29,50: Tournament 229, 730, 731. VITTORIO BELLUCCI “Whew!” A boy whose sole ambition is to be able to juggle algebraic expressions and ancient his- tory dates—enter Bellucci. Property Committee, Class Play; Ticket Committee, Senior Reception; Boys’ Glee Club 28.629, ols ol, RITA BENNETT “My Word!” Rita is one of the most popular girls in: the class. This, however, is not surprising. Who wouldn’t be with a dazzling smile, incess- ant talk, and a way of making friends so easily ? Debating Club ’28; Public Speaking Club 28; Girls’ Glee Club ’29, ’30; Typist, Sophomore, Junior Reporter, “Green Parrot”, 29; Sports Editor, Ye Yeare Booke; Committee, Masquer- ade Party; Assistant Director, Class Play; De- corating Committee, Senior Reception. Ede
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FLORENCE CAPEK “Oh, yah?” Florence came to us at the beginning of the senior year, but since she is a good mixer, it did not take her long to become acquainted with us all. She is an excellent dressmaker and believes that variety in clothes is the spice ot life. “Better be out of the world than out of style,” says Flo. Usher, Class Play; Basketball ’29; Glee Club ’31. DORIS CHASE “Well, of all things!” She is like a little sparrow—always dart- ing hither and thither, picking up little crumbs of news, and chirping bright sayings to any attentive ear. We wonder how she finds time to write poetry after her busy rounds are made. French Club ’28; Book and Scroll Club ’28; Latin Club ’28; Girls’ Glee Club ’28, 729, 780, 31; Ticket Committee, Senior Reception; Snap- shots, Ye Yeare Booke; Candy Committee, Class Play; Basketball ’29. DAISY CLARK - “Now. 7e:ehaeeeteeea A curly-headed youngster with an appeal- ing pertness—always well groomed—never a wave gone astray—there We have Dee, who was the saucy little “Dot” in the class play. Glee Club ’28, ’29, ’30; Decorating Com- mittee, Senior Reception; “Dot” Class Play. EDNA CONNOLLY “Ohd,isn’t that awful!” Kitty is a quiet girl who performs her daily tasks in a calm and tranquil manner. We have never seen her in a state of extreme ex- citement. When asked what her favorite hob- bies were, she unhesitatingly answered, ‘Kat- ing fudge and cake.” Nature Club ’28; Property Committee, Class Play. JAMES COONEY “Aw, that’s pune? “Wow! Who made that basket?” we ask. “Why, Bud of course,” someone answers. “That dark-haired fellow with a nonchalant air.” Mansfield High is going to lose a valuable man when Bud packs his trunk for his life’s journey. Advertising Committee, Senior Reception; Ticket Committee, Class Play; Athletic Com- mittee; Basketball Letters ’29, 730, 731; Base- ball Letters ’29, ’30, ’381; Captain, Baseball ’30; Football ’30, ’31; Brockton Tournament ’29, 731; M. I. T. Tourney, ’380; Ticket Committee, A. A. 31; Asst. Baseball Manager ’28. [10 J
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