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DORIS BRESSAN Commercial Business “Love, sweetness, goodness in her person shined.” Glass Banker I 2- GleerGlubmin 2s Hi drill s2; 3, 4; Track 1; Hockey 3; Basketball 1; Field Day 2; Patrol 4; Social Service Club 4. Here is a girl who was liked by everybody in the school because of her kind-heartedness. Bus- iness certainly will be a pleasure with Doris around! ELEANOR BRESSAN “Tiny” General Undecided “Tt is good to lengthen to the last a sunny mood.” Alieevelke ih, 48 1Ge IN. AG lekorinel eo (Glee (Clit il, Ae Junior Dance Committee 3; Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Patrol 2, 3, 4; Field Day 2; Supper Chairman of Hi Tri 3; Secretary of Hi Tri 4; Social Service 4. “Tiny” is a busy little person. She has dis- charged all her duties with Hi Tri and High School with a cheerfulness that has character- ized her whole nature. BILL BROKAW Rea General A Civil Engineering “No man is happy who does not think himself GO. Reserve Basketball 2; Reserve Baseball 3; Re- serve Football 3; First Aid Squad 4. Bridges are built only with indefinite patience. So, stick to it, “Red”; we wish you luck. KENNETH BROWN “Trish” General C Undecided “The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do well; and whatever you do, without a thought of fame.” Track 3; Varsity 4; Reserve Basketball 2, 3; Varsity 4; Baseball 1; Football 1. When “Ken” starts running 100 yards, all that can be seen of him is a streak of light. If he can stick to his studies, he is sure to make a name for himself on the cinder track. LOUISE BROWN “Weezer” Classical Smith “Ease with dignity.” Tennis Team 1, 4; Glee Club 4; Patrol 3, 4; Senior Usher 4; Debating Club; Musical Com- edy. “Weezer” is very clever when it comes to jew- elry and pottery and a good critic of books. Some people are authorities on witty expres- sions. Louise is one of them. She is a great girl and will make friends wherever she goes. [22]
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MEREDITH BOISE Classical College “Ouet but industrious.” Archery 1; Tennis 4; Jewelry 4; Hi Tri 4. Meredith is inclined to be rather quiet, but her sweet manner is admired by all. HELEN BOLTAS BAS tsa Commercial Undecided “Oh, richly fell the flaxen hair Over the maiden’s shoulders fair.” Many a girl would like to have Helen’s beau- tiful hair. Cheerful, happy-go-lucky, that’s “Sis.” JOSEPH J. BOLTAS “Ben” General A Undecided “There is everything advantageous to life.” “Ben’s” a good worker, a good sport, and a good friend. His sly humor causes many an up- roar. May he succeed in the world as he has here. ANNA M. BOZACK “Ann” Commercial Undecided ” “The force of her own merit makes her way. Basketball 1, 2, 4; Speedball 4; Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Day 2. Ann is a little girl, and when you know her, you realize how nice she is. HAROLD BRADY “Red” General A Undecided “He had two distinct persons in him.” This boy appears quiet, but no one really un- derstands his deep thoughts.
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W. BRADFORD BROWN “Brad” Scientific Cornell “Our lives are truly at an end, When we are loved no longer.” Hamburg High School 1, 2; Track 3, 4; Foot- ball 3; Patrol 3, 4; Captain 4; Treasurer 3. “Brad’s” puns and funny remarks have kept many a classroom roaring. He has done some fine work in behalf of the school, and P. H. S. has benefited by his two years’ stay here. HELEN BRYAN “Noisy” “Beans” General C Stratford College “A good intention clothes itself with sudden power.” Class Banker 2; Assembly Room Chairman 1, 2. “Noisy” is one of our most “powerful” girls. Her brusque manner doesn’t fool us, for we know her as one of the most generous girls at school. G. ROSALIND BUESCHEL “Rozsy’ “Peanut” Genera l B Undecided “Measure your mind’s height by the shade it CO SES Hal Junior Ballet Dance 3; Cabaret Dance 4. Although “Rozzy” is small in stature, she is capable of handling many important situations. She is a friend anyone would enjoy having. MATILDA FRANCES BULK “Tillie” Commercial Undecided “In whose little body lodges a mighty mind.” Basketball 1; Tennis 1; Junior Ballet Dance 3; Good Writers’ Club 2. Matilda may be small in stature, but she’s chucked full of fun, and she always knows her lessons—a fine habit and a good omen for future success. HARRY BOLE General A Undecided “Give thy thoughts no tongue.’ Not many of us know Harry, but we that do like him very much.
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