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I9 MARION ARVINE CROWLEY-Class actress and musician. Serious or light-hearted, friendly or cold, understood or misunderstood, still faithful to Graphic, Dramatics, Gold Bug, and the drawing power from Shutesbury. ETI-IEL WINIFRED DIXON-IHl6fCStCd in music and a member of school orchestra. A good student, quiet and shy, perhaps, but with plenty of determination to win success. Avis MARJORIE DORRELL-AHOthCr 4'peanut of the famous upeanutn twins. Fond of past tense ending, '6Ed,,,-a present tense for her. Readily seen when she presents herself at our dances. MITCHELL GERVICKAS-A small, light-haired, humorous, lover of nature. A good sport, ath- letic and agile. Interested in many things, Mitch is popular among the boys for his sincere and trustworthy companionship. 35 RUTH ALICE DEADY-Bubbling over with fun and enthusiasm. Never twice alike, but de- termined to finish what she starts. Always in a group of friends. LEON CHARLES DoLEvA-Handsome, smart and likeable, the best athlete of our class. Modest and dependable despite his ability and fame. Much admired, too, for his way with the girls. RICHARD FRANCIS FoLEY-A dependable man on the football field and in class. Persevering and logical, '6Dick,, has made a fine record for his sportsmanship, industry and intelligence. THELMA NELLIE GLAZIER-An outdoor girl, quiet and modest, but full of fun. Excellent student, with two years of Pro Merito to her credit. Interested in music. I-Iails from Lev- erett, 'way up there in th' hills! - - -----The Gold Bug
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I9 A f , .-,-..,,-V.-.-..,-1':v 'J .. ' '- 4 f . , , , -'H it 1-.1-11ef1171-'first1'1'1'.LF'14-Tl fAfZ?i5j?I?I5,252l2f:.Q!.if-f-ZA'-iff+E'f.:,:'7Tfi-TNIii' 'V ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Q 35 GERALDINE IRENE BRADLEY A new cheer leader with plenty of pep and vigorous talk An able debater and pleasant companion, she has be come one of the gang in '1 single year ARTHUR DAVID BROADFOOT Tennis, swimming skating and the weaker sex A lad who knows just enough about everything to carry him over in a big way Neatness, 6XaCt11eSS 111 manner and dress FRANK BUKOSKI Big and brawny, easy going and llkeable Friendly and good natured A1 CHARLES LELAND BRANCH Brancheau, one of the football team s best bets a11d Miss Batcheld 61 s 1lV ll One of our most popular lads be cause of his wit and courtesy Generous with the family charlot Petite, unobtrusive, but spreading good will over 1 large territory Never found grouchy 01 unwilling to aid uiet and peaceful upo11 troubled waters GRACE KATHLEEN CLARK T111 and dignified T T Q ' Y -Hoc , 97 .L 1 . 7 ' ' 1. . 1. ' , ' .7 .' - . C L c ' c . ' GL 97 ' ' , ' ' , ' C L 0 K O C . C . u . - L - ' NORMA MAE BROWN-uB1'0'Wl1i6?,, Quite right! ' ' . . ' . ' . L ' . . . l l . C . Q .' . . , , c C C Q a o Q . . C . 0 . i . . C ' I I u u ' ' '-in C C s C - . I ' c . . . . . 2 ' ' C , ' ways willing to help, with a smile. Quiet and sensibly reserved, he is respected by all. LAWRENCE CLARK-uLarry,', one of our popular football la ers. A Witt and broadl ffrinninff P y Y Y za 2: rebel against discipline. A great talker, happy, easy-going and carefree. The Gold Bug lass from Sunderland Aloof from the multitude but fond of a few. Never caught napping as her membership in Pro Merito testifies. GERTRUDE MABEL COMINGS-Busy at home but conscientious toward school Work. Honest, faithful and straightforward. Striding over all difficulties. page fifteen ' I I' ' r 114 1 : I 1 f
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