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■lidc Hnn il HRMINNIli GLLU-;CK .Ut -c-:r VudeciJeJ rield Spec- ( om - Inter Nos ( lub (2, 3. 4); Bowling (2); Hockey (2); Junior Prom (k mmittee: lli-V tator Stall ' (4): ' I ' earbook Stall; Specialty mittee. Senior Play. Three grammar schools are responsible lor lulith ' s early education: P ' ranklin, Hurd, and Greenwood. She now lives in the wilds ol Greenwood : but if she is an example of what the people from Greenwood are like, v e think it must be a delightful place, and we know that Pde” is a friend worth Inning. W’e shall miss you, Pdith! . 1. DELI-;1NF, GOT I 14 Madic -l ay Technician Color Committee (3): Candy Committee of the Senior Play: Inter Nos Club (4). Madeleine entered high school after attending the Green- wood School. She is a quiet, conscientious young lady, always thinking of others first. She remains cool and calm while the rest of us rush about madly. May success and happiness be hers in her chosen profession. HELEN GR.ANT ' liley ' Undecided Glee Club (4); Basketball (I. 2, 3, 4); Field Hockey (2. 3, 4); Bowling (3); Main Office Clerk. I lelen has a keen interest in athletics, as her record imlicates. During her four years here, her cheerful disposition and her charming personality have gained many admirers. .Mthough at present her future is undecided, we prophesy that in whatever Helen undertakes she will be a success. Best of luck to you, Helen! r 1 r r NICHOLAS GREGOR I A Chick Business School Football (2, 3. 4): Baseball (4). 1 he Franklin School sent us Chick , one of our leading lootball stars, lie is very popular around the school, althougii we have a feeling he is rather bashful. We wish ' ou luck, Chick”. Page Twenty-nine
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( (f J) (L J (L cl d I, J (L J (L J (L J J J (L J J J IC J I, j! ([. J (L }. I i J (L J (L J (L (L Bl.ANCI 6-,- ' ■- ■ ’ ■ . i ■’?«■■ r. t, 4S4T y ▲ GAKDNIiR liink Ihtsniess ( ' olU ' c Glee (Jub ( I); Bowling (2); Plant (aimmittee (4). I lanche ' s education began at the Warren School, where she was one of the leading pupils. I ler natural cheerl ' ulness — which nothing can disturb — and her clear alto voice have made her well-known to all who have heard the Ciirls ' Cilee (dub. Idanche has been outstanding in the commercial course, anil inteiiiN to lit herself for an executiie position in the world of commerce. SIII-.R.MAN GA TPS SbcrDi Rutgers L ' uiversity Baseball (I): I ' ootball (2): Interclass I’ootball (P 4): Senior Play Publicity Gommittee (4): Ili-V Club (2. 3. 4): ' Golf (3. 4). The llurd School bestowed on us a popular boy in the person of Shermie Gates. ‘ ' Shermie ' was , Little Bit Independent” and rather than stud.y. he danced Cdieek to Gheek”: and at ' ' I hree O’clock in the .Morning” he woukl still be ' ■ I ruckin ' lie will be spending his Loafin ' Time” with Old Alan Rhythm . W ' e hope ‘ ' Sherm will lake it I:asy Twenty-Lour 1 lours a Day”. S. R. II ROSL GLRSINOA i rCI I Sully Business School Golor Committee (3). Sall y” came to us from the wilds of Lynnfield. .Although she seems bashful, her frieiiils tell us that she is yivacious and that she plans to take her active spirit into the business world. We know that she will make any business man an efficient secretary. RICHARD G. GIBSO.N ' . JR. Beetle Bur Jett IT)otball (3.4): Baseball (3): Warilrobe (Commit- tee of Senior l lay (4): Ring and Pin (Committee (4). “Beetle” entered our ranks four years ago with the merrv mob” from the (Areenwood Grammar School, lie has taken part in many school activities and is especially interested in football. “Beetle” is a willing worker and did much to make our Senior Play successful. .After he completes his course at business school, we are certain he will be competent in some office. 1 I I (T I ‘I r I I I r Page Twentv ' -eight
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J I, J I, J I ! J J J (L J (L J I, J J J J ! J J (L J J J I, J % I 1. SAMUIil. GKOCiORV Sam Undecided Sam came from (jreenwooil, but don ' t let that bother you, for he is a gooil fellow at heart after all. Sam tlid not partici[iate much in school affairs, but spent more time in studying. Ilis friends will tell you that he is pretty busy out- side of school with his various hobbies, lie should go far on his good sense of humor alone, hut his power of concentration will be an additional help. We ' re looking forward to your success. Sam . RM A GIUN ' I A “Rita Allen School — Costiiines and Desii’nin!’ Basketball (I, 3): Tiekl Hockey (3): Glee Club (3, 4); Golf (2). Harly in her high school career, Rita resolved to gain at least one friend without bothering with popularity, 1 ' herefore she proceeded to find the one true friend. So successful was she that now Rita not only many friends but also popularity as well. Need we say more? ' es, we can wish you success in your future profession. PR ED JOE IIALLADA ' P “Freddy” Business Baseball (I, 2. 3). Preddy learned his .A. B. C ' s at the Lincoln School. .Although he is one of our tjuiet pupils, he is well liked by those who have matle his acriuaintance. We wish ' ou success in the business workl. Preddv . GPfNEVIEV ' E HAPADAV Gen Undecided Senior Pla - Committee. .Although Gen did not take part in man - of the school activities, she has been a well-liked student throughout her high school career. She has made no definite plans for the future, but she has determination plus concentration — she needs no help from us. Good luck, Gene ie e! } I I I J. r I I Iv I ‘I r r J. (T Page Thirtv
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