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10 THE TATTLETALE DOROTHY lARGARET CA IEROX College Acadia University The Class of ' 32 is unique in that it has a fiirl as Senior ( l-i s Picvi,l ii1 , the first class in the history of the school to do so, J ut in addition 1o hcino chief executive of the class, Dot is most ])i-oininent in many othei ' lines, l cst all- round p;irl, most popular girl, best girl musician, lu st girl athlete: the e are l)ut a few of the honors her classmates bestowed on h( r. Although not seeking the spotlight, Dot possess. ' d tliose ((ualities of leadershij) which her cla-s ' uati ' s i-ecogni- zed and rewarded. Dot is planning to continue h-r studies at Acadia University, X. S., and the best wishes of her schoolmates go witli lier. I ' ri s ih lit, aiiitinn mid ijninl spurt: And thr limit ' -t nf ' ;rv7 I ' s ijnnil sprili: ' Class PresidcTit ' 02; Honoi- Usiici- ' :!2: Pveception Committe ' ' o2: Cla s Night Committee 32: Senior Social ' :!2; Oichestra ' 29, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32: Concert Mi tre s ' 31; ' 32: Clee Club ' 29, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Blue Owl Staff ' 31, ' 32: Tatt!etal( Sta ' f ' 32; Tennis ' 29, O, ' 31: Track 30; Basketball ' 30, ' 31, ' 32: Captain Basketl)all ' 32; ' arsltv Club 31, ' 32. College BRADFORD EN WRIGHT TYNDALL Worcester Academy ■■Brad is one of the biggest boys in the class and also can l)e nmnl)ered a ' uong the n:o-t active. He was vice-president of the class for three years and in his senior year wa- the only l)oy of the class officers. In fo( t})all, he proved his worth in the lin.e while in the classroom his humor provided nuich entertainment. Brad is going to continue his studies at Worcester Academy and then Dartmouth College. ■■ ( . (I ijin ' it iitiiith — lit ( ' .■■■. Orchestra ' 29, 30, ' 31, ' 32: Blue Owl Staff 31, ' 32; Football ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Tattletale Staff ' 32: Torch Clul) ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; arsity Club ' 32; Hi-Y Club ' 32; Vice-President Torch Club ' 31. KATHERINE LOUISE JOHNSON College Massachusetts State College Kay ' - For some time life has been on lh, ' gall ' :p to keep up with Kay and her ac- tivities. If one noticed tlu ' lattei, lie w(aild discover — to answer a question of .Miss Hilliard ' s — that her office ha been ncxtly ■■exeeutive. Besides being a g.)( (1 ■■executor , Kay ' s also exc( lh ' ni in persuading, being th ' l)C.st girl debater and ( n. ' ef cur finest aetr ' ' ses. Loads of hapjiiness to you, Kay, in your future success. You ' vL ' already shown that it ' s written in your starsl Rich III thought and charadcr. Class Secretary ' : ' (!, ' 3 ' , ' 32: Hi ' nor Usher -VJ : Dance Committee ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Junior Reception Coinmitte( ' 31: Blue Owl Staff ' 32: Tatllelale Sia ' V ' 32: Statis- tics Committee ' 32: ' i ' raek 50: I ' ootlight Club ' 30, ' 3], ' 32; ice-President of Footlight Ciub ' 31, and President ' 32; School Play ' 31, ' 32; Debating Club ' 29; ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; i( e-Picsid( nt of Debating Club ' 30, and President ' 31; Debating Team ' 32.
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THE TATTLETALE 9 Board of THE STAFF, Editor-in-Chief BASIL SIMMS, ' 32 Associate Editor-in-Chief ALBERT BLANK, ' 33 Associate Editor-in-Chief ARNOLD COOK, ' 34 Business Mana-er FREDERICK STONE, ' 32 Associate Business Tanager DAVID SLATTERY, ' 32 Associate Business Afanager RALPH BLAKE, ' 32 Associate Business Manager BRADFORD TYNDALL, ' 32 Associate Business Manager LOUIS YOUNG, ' 32 Associate Business Manager RENA HAMEL, ' 33 Editors ♦ ♦ 1931-1932 Associate Business Manager EDNA SEARLE, ' 33 Associate Business Manager ...WILLIAM SIMMS, ' 34 Associa te Business Manager ILLI. .M COOXi; ' , ' 34 Associate Business Manager LI ' O 1 1 . I SSI , ' 34 Subscription Manager .I()Si;i ' ll . I ri{ I ' l I ' : ' ,2 Secretary to the Staff I;LSII ' : RIIODIIS, ' :;2 Faculty Adviser MR. . LFIii;i) li. .MACK Literary Adviser MISS CAR()L X ( I H l!( 1 1 1 LL Faculty Treasurer MISS Rl ril R. MSI)1;LL DEPARTMENT EDITORS Literary LOUISE LOBDELL, ' 32 Literary VIRGINIA TROEGER, ' 33 Literary NEWTON CARPENTER, ' 34 School Notes ALICE INGERSON, ' 32 School Notes MADELINE REDDING, ' 32 School Notes FRANK GODDARD, ' 33 School Notes RUTH HAZLETT, ' 35 Alumni CHARLOTTE WILMARTH, ' 32 Alumni ELEANOR TILSON, ' 32 Orchestra DOROTHY CAMERON, ' 32 Orchestra GRAHAM WHITE, ' 33 Orchestra HELEN VAUGHAN, ' 33 Hoots ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, ' 32 Hoots JAMES MURRAY, ' 32 Hoots RUSSELL WETHERELL, ' 33 The Spectator Exchanges EUGENE HAWKINS, Exchanges HELEN .VPPS, Exchanges VGXIlS ( ' . i:R, Athletics CH. l!I i:S C.MX, Athletics CATHEKIX I : ,|( »l IXS( )N, Athletics RALPH W 1 1 11 Tl ;.M( )RE, Art WILLIAM lU. ( KW 1;LL, Art WILLI. .M ( ' AllXi:.- , Art CL. i;.V SMlI ' ll, Art GEORGE GIBB, Art PHILLIP LEACH, Art lAMES TONKIi, Assembly of Comments CLARISS.V STI A l l.XS, Assembly of Comments CllARvLKS S.VLLi; , Assembly of Comments PAULINE LACROIX, H. BERBERIAN, ' 33 Class l rophecy JOSEPH MURPHY MILDRED HALL WILLIAM CARNES RALPH WHITTEMORE RA YMOND MacKINNON CHARLES C. CAIN, 3rd Class Will PETER DUFFY ROBERT CUNNINGHAM Who ' s Who JOSEPH MURPHY LOUIS YOUNG RALPH WHITTEMORE DAVID SLATTERY Class Statistics JOSEPH MURPHY ELEANOR TILLSON CHARLOTTE WILMARTH LOUISE LOBDELL KATHERINE JOHNSON MADELINE REDDING DOROTHY CAMERON LOUIS YOUNG CHARLES CAIN, 3rd RALPH BLAKE RALPH WHITTEMORE Class History BRADFORD TYNDALL BASIL SIMMS
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THE TATTLETALE 11 MIRIAM DOROTHEA BROADBENT Commercial Bryant Stratton Miriam has been our class treasurer for four years. She is popular among her classmates and she has a pleasant smile for all. Lots of success, Miriam. ' ' Trust in trust to the end of time. Class Treasurer ' 29, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Dance Committee ' 29, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Junior Reception Committee ' 30; Basketball ' 31, ' 32; Tennis ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Footlisht Club ' 30, ' 31; Varsity Club ' 31, ' 32; Live Wire Club ' 31. PRISCILLA AQUILLA ANDERSON General In Training- Though we haven ' t been able to have PrisciUa in many of our clubs, she has made many friends, and we shall always remember her for her sweet friendliness. Her very frowns are fairer far Than entiles of other maidens are. Glee Club ' 29, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32. Technical HERBERT WHITFIELD ANNIS Polly Continue School Polly has been a loyal member of the track and football squads for four years. He has been very popular with the class and because of his splendid person- ality, Polly is to continue school. Tr ( y should he studi and make himself mad. Track ' 28, ' 29, ' 31, ' 32; Football ' 29, ' 31, ' 32.
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