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!-nl 1 :Wg llleaimrlsaarfr 19 3 llinrinontclsrg U' FREIDERICNK LORENZ Freddie is one of our handso-me Seniors, who is a favorite amcng the fair sex. He has been a very quiet member of the class of '33, but his name is seldom missing on the honor rcll. He intends to be a tree surgeon, if -he doctors trees as he does that rollicking wave in his hair he certainly will be a great success in the medical world. Good luck, Freddie! FRANCIS MALBOEUF Banty is an enthusiastic young man whose favorite indoor sport is dancing, and he certainly can step. He also likes printing, and someday hopes to be- come the proprietor of the Webster Evening Times. FRANCIS MQARCHAND VVhy is Francis Hn-ding so many gray threads among wtlxe gold-I mean BROWN? Can it be there is some young lady concerned, or has histlory gone to his head? Probably the strain of Jbeing manager of the basketball team has 'been too great a task. Well, whatever the cause is, we all know that it is a mystery not only to us but to Francis as well. EDWARD ,MILLER Ed is the nature lover. He feels at home only when he has the sky for a roof, the ground for a bed, and a stone for a pillow. He is enthusiastic about Boy Scouts and hopes some day to become a scou-tmaster. STEPHEN MOSIO Steve is .a quiet sort of fellow who can always be found spending his spare moments at the Webster Times office. Steve is a ibookkeeper, but he intends to own a newspaper business of his own some day. JENNIE NARELL Jen is quiet but sociable, and very easy to get along with. Sfhe is one of the few artists of whom the class of '33 may boast, and hopes to continue expres- sion of her talent after graduation. In the annals of the school Jennie has an imfportlant place, for her name is engraved on the spelling cup as the 1933 champion. ANNA NEZUH Really, Anna is not so timid as she seems! Although she is seldom noisy, she is very amiable and jolly and therefore a Iine companion. She is one of the old reliables. It you want a task done, go tg Anna, and it will Surely be done swiftly, correctly, and neatly. STANLEY NEZUH Nizer can always be heard without having to be seen. His laugh is known by every one, and it has to be heard to be appreciated. Stance was captain of the '33 football team and did fine work, lbeating Mary E. Wells ouf Southbridge. Nizer intends to become one of the tour horse-men of Notre Dame. FREDERICK OTIS Fred needn't worry about anyones knocking a chip off his shoulder, not unless that person carries 'a step ladder around with him. VVe are quite sure that any gossip dces not originate from Fred, because he has developed the remarkable trait of being reserved. We must also congratulate Fred for the life-saving medal which he received during the year. WILLIAM PEPKA Peppy, a chulbby little rascal, wears an everlasting grin. When the is greatly amused, he bursts into laughlter that can be heard miles away. He is one of our star forwards on the baskehball tealm, quick-thinking when in a tight place. STELLA PIKUL Behold none other than our own lovable, good-natured Stella, who is always the first on hand if any work is to be done. Stella intends to be a saleswo-man, and we ho-pe she will travel in many strange lands before she settles down as a farmer's wife which is, we understand, another of her heart's desires. JOSEPH PLANTE Tall, dark, handsome, heavy bearded-a womfan's ideal! When Joe asks for the next dance, that irritating little word no is never uttered. Joe is known tio be a falst swimmer, and lwe shall expect' some day to see him compete with Buster Crabube. BEATTRICE RACICNOT When B'arrie said, Some women, the few, have charm for all, he certainly must have included Beatrice, for she is one of our most charming young made- moiselles. With her dark 1brown eyes and winning smile, she seems to fill any room with sunshine. Bee intends to be a dietician, and we know that with her quiet and pleasing way she is sure to succeed.
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lll5AlR6llCLlIEfflIfClIf 19 3 fllgllqlllliapllniimgmgg 59712 DOROTHY HUBBARD Q U r Behold our humorist! Dot is the most sophisticated ot the three musketeers. and her ready 'wit is greatly appreciated 'by all her classmates. Tete Rouge is the title given to her by her many admirers, although it is not altogether cherished by this talented young miss. RALPH IGLOWSKI t Rudy is a fellow who has achieved what he set out for, captain of the '33 baseball team and a great basketball star. in spite of his lost girl friend, he still continues to find enjoyment in feminine companionship. ROBERT INGRAHAM Inky is a rfellow who is a real baseball ian. He is qiuite mischievous, but withal he can be serious at times. 'Bob is a teaser, ,but when he isn't so engaged he is sure to be talking baseball to Cuba. ANNE IVASCYN One of the most sociable girls at Bartlett. always friendly, ready for a good time-this is a fitting description of Anne. She is earnest and faithful to household arts, her favorite subject, as well as to everything she attempts. NELLIE JABLONSKI Hail to Nellie, that light-haired girl who looks like a demurc young missg but, again, looks are deceiving! With heir pleasing personality and sunny disposi- tion, she has made countless friends during her four years at Bartlett. After ,graduation Nellie intends to enter the business Held, and we are sure that she will be a credit to her Alina Mater just as she was in her salesmanship record. JOHN JARZABSKI John, one of the four horsemen of the football team, has made such a fine record at tackle that anyone who tries to equal it will have plenty of trouble. Although John is somewhat shy among the girls, he is a big favorite with the boys. BRADFORD KEMP Red is the second man in our class, for he likewise can raise a moustache over night. Red is skilled in playing the guitar and has entertained at many assem- blies. Some day he expects to go to Hollywood and be-come Garbo's co-star. STELLA KOKOSAKI Active, accurate, reserved-these three words ibest describe Stella. She is 0116 of our best students in shorthand and bookkeeping, Cash registers are her forte, be- they in Grand's or in :he cafeteria. Stella's fine work in class basket- ball won for her a position on the Girls' Varsity Team. EILEENE KORCH If there is anything Eileene enjoys, it is a good argumentg whether she is one of the listeners or one of the debators makes no difference. She also enjoys singing and has bee-n a member of the Glee Club for four years, attaining her amibition this year, that of being president of the organization. ARRON KRASNOFF - Archie hats spent many hours in a dark room, alone, not brooding over his lost girl sfriend either, but sweating and praying that those last pictures that he took wlould come out well. And did the-y? Just look at our patchwork pages! JENNIE KUBICKI Optimistic Jennie, who is always on hand to cheer one up with a joke, plans to boost the sale of candy kisses at Harlow's. Upicn graduating she will enter the 'business field, and with her skill in shorthand and her experience as .class secretary for two years, we know she will be a success. JEANNETTE LEIBOEUF Jeannette entertains many with her pleasing voice, singing either popular or classical son-gs. The Bartlett Girls' Club made great progress this year under her splendid leadership. In Pollyanna Jeannette did some ivery fine acting, portnaying 'Miss Carroll the spinster. THERESA LENSKY Accurate Tess is a go-od nickname for our tall, slender, dignified senior. She is one of the most helpful and efficient girls of the class of '33, much credit for the success of the 'basketball team this past season was due to her work as manager. Theresa's sweet soprano voice has enlivened many Glee Club pro- grams.
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3 ilbffhllligllfitoitbcllfgif 19 3 iiBlIHIIlR4DllNlHlW3jlL,jl15g WW Lucille is a girl that you will never find wearing a solemn expression. She loves to laugh, and does so Whenever a suitable ofpportunity presenlts itself. She can ibe both gay and sympathetic. Her dancing and sparkling eyes have 'won the heart of a certain Junior iboy. THEODORE RACICOT Behold the class Romeo! Pete is the happy-go-lucky soldier lad who loves ,em and leaves 'em. In spite of his militarism he is also the great lover, as was proven in his dramatic pursuits. Pete intends to become an oflicer in the United States Army, and the best wishes of the opposite sex 'certainly go with him. EMILY ROBERTS Emily is a quiet yet refreshing young lady, who is indeed a great sfcholar. She is loved by all who know her, and we are sure that with her fine scholastic abilities and pleasing manners she will succeed in all undertakings. WILLIAM RO'MANE'K B-il-l is a rather serious young man sometimes. We may conclude from his conversations with Cuba and Poppy in the study hall that he has a love of argument which, together with his deep voice, would make cf him a great lawyer or powerful orator. His motto is Free Country, Free Speech. Bill is a good baseball player, and it seems that he, and only he, can tell you all the fine ipoints of the game together with the names oft' those whose fame on the diamond is world-wide. 1xATHL'EEN RYAN Here is our litte girl with tfhat golden voice which has enchanted us at so many functions! Kathleen has made many friends in high school, and with her social talents we are sure that she will continue to make many intimate contacts. THOMAS SCANLNON Tom is a fellow with a happy-go-lucky air about him. Outside of school To-m is always full of fun, but in school he can seldom be seen 'without a serious look on his face. Tom intends to become an undertaker and help his ifather. FRANCIS SCZEPANSKI Skippy has many accomlplishments. He is an artist of extraordinary talent, a beautiful dancer, and a saxaphone player of distinction. As president of our class, he has shown himself a leader of perseverance, courtesy, and tact. Much of the success of the Blue and White is due to his untiring efforts. For proof of his talent, see the Chronicle-need we say more? ADA SEDESR A deep, s-onorous voice, and .a sparkling wit. These are the two qualities for which we will always remember Ada. She is ia leader in all things, as well as a hard worker in whatever she undertakes. MILTON SHAW Some peo1ple's modesty is exposed by frequent blushing, but 'we are at a loss to determine whether Milton is really a modest man, or whether the color is the sympathetic reflection of a certain little head that apparently commands his affection. Nevertheless his self-coniciousness may well give way to pride, for he is quite an actor, as we alll saw in the Senior play. HELMIE SIPPOLA In her younger days, Helmie 'was quite an artist, b-urt lately she has turned her interests to basketball. Wnhen playing on the varsity team she keeps 'her opponents on the go all the time. Helmie, who hails from C-ape Cod and Minnesoft-a, hlas a happy disfposition, a joy to us all. FRANCIS S'TANDROW'1C-Z Cuba is a shy fellow, but none the less consnpicuous for his unusual courtesy. He loves baseball and is an excellent shortstop on the varsity team. It is in- teresting to know that he can deliver a three minute speech in one exhalationg an unusual achievement which, we believe, no one in B. H. S. can equal. We are wonderling if a member of the fair sex was the first to nickname him Cu.ba . RICHARD STAVVIECKI The Rudy Vallee of the class, who incidentally does NOT play the saxo- phone but has all the .features of the famous jazz arti-st. It seems that all the boys are aflter him, trying to .learn the secret which enables him to keep the waves in this hair just so. In case you want to hear a mellow crooning voice, by all means hear Richard over 'the telephone. In all sincerity, Richard is a good fellow, very active in class and school affairs.
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