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class '29 book Elizabeth Frances Pike What I've learned, I know. Elizabeth is one of the gang that comes from West Fitchburg. The extra forty winks mean a great deal to Elizabeth, for every morning she has to make a hundred yard dash for her car. If you want to start a conversa- tion with Elizabeth, just mention the word cards, and she will talk on and on. She loves to play bridge, and usually carries off the prize. Elizabeth is bound for Normal School and she will surely be a success if she keeps up her present scholastic record. Hockey (1-2), Volley Ball (1-2), Dramatic Club (1-4). John Alexander Pollock He wears the wings of flying Mercury on his heels. Johnny made the Honor Roll, too. He was captain of the Junior Relay team and ran against Huckins. He had the honor of being councillor for Room twenty-six, and was also the one who handled the appointments for the class pictures. It's hard to get Johnny into a noisy debate, be- cause he knows how to control himself. Relay Team (3), Glee Club (3), School Council (4), Marshal, Assistant Business Manager Class Book. Uuno John Pure He was stout of courage, strong of hand, Bold was his heart, and restless was his spirit. Uuno can be called a good-sized fellow. Uuno was only occasionally on the honor roll because he only studied oc- casionally. During his Junior year, he played on football squad B- during his Senior year he was a regular player in the backfield until Mr. Amiott decided to have a Sopho- more team. Band (1-4), School Council (2), Football (4), Marshal. Pauline Ruth Ouigley Always light hearted and content. Pauline has cheered many of us daily with her wit and foolishness. She is a good sport and loyal friend. We hear that with her jokes she helps to make the winter nights at Coggshall Park enjoyable ones for the skaters. Pauline's hair is the envy'of all the girls because of its beautiful wave. Keep your humor high, Pauline, and the world will roll along with you like a song. John Leslie Randall, Jr. Pass him not by who seems a saint. John is one of the quieter members of our class. Altho we don't see much of him outside of school, we hear that his father's Nash is kept quite busy. He is one of our honor students and seldom enters a class without his work done. He has a smile for everyone. Dramatic Club (4), Red and C«ray Board, Write-up Committee, Marshal. [45]
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class '29 book Vieno Aliina Peja ' Sober, steadfast, and demure. 'ieno is one of our shy and reserved classmates. At home and in school she is always busily engaged in her studies. She must believe in the saying that Children should be seen, not heard, for she is never seen talking in school except when reciting. She is a part-time student and ever ' other week helps Miss Stratton. Stanley Warren Peterson And when a lady's in the case. You know all other things give place. Pete spends a great deal of his time up on Blossom Street. Perhaps that's why his lessons aren't d one every day. He is one of those boys you have to look up to when he enters the room, because he reaches the height of six feet quite easily. In civics class he vies with M. Brown and Hay to see who can keep Mr. Butler talking longest. However, civics seems to be one of the studies Pete enjoys, as he is always ready with an answer to any question asked. Clarence Anthony Phaneuf As idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean. Clarence firmly believes in taking things easy. He must believe that it is the pace that kills. He doesn't let the thought of his lessons keep him awake nights. Clarence is always ready for fun — especially so in jollying the feminine portion of the class. Raymond Sheridan Phinney O ye gods, ye gods! must I endure all this'' Phinney is our cheer leader, and he certainly can lead us when he gets going. He is a sort of happy-go-lucky fellow, and is a great favorite among the boys and girls, especially the latter, for we rarely see Phinney without a girl. This year he tried to cut his hand off at manual training, but the best he was able to do was to cut off the tip of a finger. Have you noticed the new car he has been driving lately? We wonder where he found it? Band (2), Cheer Leader (2-3-4). School Council (3), Glee Club (3-4), Operetta (3-4), Marshal. Ernest Russel Pierce A farmer's life is the life for me, A farmer's boy I want to be. Now here we have a fellow who prefers hunting and fishing to school. Working from two to six and going out each night doesn't give liim much time to study. But just give him a gun and hint to him where he can get a partridge or pheasant, and Ernie will be there bright and early next morning, providing it doesn't rain. He's had so much mechanical drawing that Mr. Brown has to take the building apart to give him something to draw. Track (3). [44]
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class '29 book Aili Miriam Rantamaki Honest and truthful was she Full and running with energy. Aili is one of the quietest girls of'Our class, and her man- ner is very reserved. Aili takes part in hardlj' any of our school activities, but we know that she is quite active in her outside circles. She is fond of dancing. Whatever Aili attempts, she does in a very thorough manner. Ruth Anna Regan A demure, but y et a merry maid. Altho Ruth possesses a demure manner, we know it is only a mask for her other side which always appears when fun is abroad. Her many witty sayings and few harmless pranks keep her classmates entertained when lessons be- come a bore. Her love for books is not very marked, but Ruth always manages to get by. As a fine dancer, a true friend, and a good sport she is a high favorite with her clsssms t cs Dramatic Club (1), Basket-ball (1), Glee Club (3). Stanley Babb Richardson Comb down his hair, look, look! it stands upright. If you want to find Stan, just look around for some radio set and he will undoubtedly be there, listening per- haps to a California broadcast or perhaps one from Lon- don. His knowledge in radio has helped his English marks considerably. With his new Essex he has been able to take many pleasure trips, and it has been with difficulty that his Grammie has kept track of his where- abouts. Stanley will enter Tech in the fall. Mary Agnes Riordan A sunny disposition is her treasure. A smile for everyone seems to be Mary's motto. Her cheerful disposition has gained her a host of friends. Her giggle may be heard all over the school. Her beautiful, black boyish bob and sparkling eyes are the envy of a great many girls in the Class of '29. Mary believes in being frank and speaking her mind. Always ready for a good time, and looking for fun. Glee Club (2-4). Theodore Ferdinand Russo The cautious seldom err. Teddy is somewhat talkative when he sits near Margaret Dooley. He was a member of the French Club, and as he was an A pupil in French he competed for the second year French prize. It is hard to catch Teddy unprepared with his homework, and he is on the honor roll most of the time. [46]
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