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Mn-1 W' 3 X llibeaiaatipiearcr 19 3 ltilaiiaomieilme .T John H. MciGeary. who also acted as interlocutor. Several m-embers of the senior class sang in the chorus. Space allows us to describe only the principal events conducted by the orga- nization during the year, although there were many more affairs of interest con- ducted including socials. entertainments, and dancing parties for the members. We have brieily outlined the more important activities of the Alumni Association to impress the graduates of the Class of 1933 and the pupils of the school, of the sincerity of its ,members in endeavoring to maintain its principal aim, the scholar- ship fund, and at the same time to preserve the interest of the members with a series of socials for their entertainment. We take this opportunity, in behalf of the alumni, to express our appreciation to the Chronicle Staff for the opportunity allowed to relate the activities of the asso- ciationg also to thank the School Committee, the faculty and pupils of Bartlett High School for their cooperation during the year. Thomas E. Sweeney. Claude C. Branniff, Alumni Editors. Class of 1932 Robert Albetski New England School of Accounting Henry Antos At Home John Aniszewski lVhite Eagle Cro. Dorothy Austin Hairdresser Harold Ballard Webster Gas 8: Electric Co. Bernard Bazinet At Home Alphonse Blraczyk At Home Harold Brindley Arthur Brisblois Lester Brown John Cannon Thelma Carpenter Barbara Cassidy George Chabot Esther Chambers Cecilia Charniak Walter Cieasla Joseph Cohen Doris Dansereau Helen Daskiowski Barbara Drechsel Claire Drechsel Ruth Dudley Joseph Dziedzic Edna Ethier George Ethier Benjamin Filipski Joseph Fiola Venner Fit-ts Lloyd Fletcher Francis Gfodzik Shirley Gould Laura Grebenoski Joseph Groth Charles Hajec Enid Hannah Stuart Hinchliffe Rhoda Hislop Paul Houghton Ruth J-ohnson Janet Kelly Adelbert Kemp Ruth Kindlelr Casimer Koohanowski Esta Kokiernak Arline Kosmaler Textile School of New Bedford Perryville Mills Pawtucket, R. I., Star Stamp Co. Becker's Business College At Home Wellesley College Chabot's Market Pe.mbroke College At Home Northeastern University Post-Graduate Worcester State Teachers' College Sla.ter's Mill Jackson College Simmons College At Home At Home At Home Perryville Mills Folrt Devens At Home Worcester Trade School Unknown Borko-wski's Art Studio Worcester Memorial Hospital At Holme At Holme At Home At Home At Holme At Holme At Holme At Holme At Holme Gale's Cigar Store Otto Kindlerfs Hardware Atlantic Kc Pacific Store .At Home Bridgewater State Teachers' College
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We . Xl isanciriltairnlfeit 1Q 3 Ennonicpn . 2. The Alumni Association The reorganized Bartlett High School Alumni Association has completed its second successful year, and officers of the organization are pleased to announce that the .membership now totals approximately 200. Fifty-one members of the Class of 1932 were admitted immediately after the graduation last year, and during the year several new members were added. In behalf of the Alumni Association, we wish to extend our congratulations to the class of 1933 and to offer an invitation to each graduate to become a member of the association. By so doing, closer contact between the alumni and the school will be maintained, and the continued success of the organization will be assured. Once again it is our pleasure to announce that the scholarship of S200 will be awarded to the most deserving member of the graduating' class tlhis year. The splendid cooperation of the public, the school officials, and the members of the association in every activity undertaken by the organization, despite the adverse conditions, made the raising of the required amount much easier. The recipient of the award will be determined by the following committee: Herbert C. fBranch, chairman of the School Committee, James A. Lobban, Superin- tendent of Schools: 'Cyril C. Smith. Principal of Bartlett High Schoolg Ernest R. McGuinness, president of the Alumni Association, Thomas E. Sweeney, chairman of the Scholarship Colmmitteeg August Magnant, vice-president of the Alumni body, and Miss Josephine Papski, member of the executive committee. Last year Miss Mary Waterhouse was selected, and the presentation was made at the graduation exercises by Ernest R. McGuinness. At the present time Miss NVaterhouse is continuing her studies at the State Teachers College in Bridgewater. The Football Dance, which the Alumni has instituted as an annual affair in the list of activities to swell the scholarship fund, continues to be the big event of the year for the organization and is a success both financially and socially. One of the pleasing features of this affair is the fact that it has attracted the largest number of the year to the Municipal Auditorium. The large attendance at these affairs is due to the splendid cooperation of the Social Committee, capably headed by Arthur F. Fiddes, members of the association, and the faculty of Bartlett and Mary El. Wells High Schools. At the annual meeting of the organization held May S, 1933. Ernest R. Mc- Guinness was selected to lead the association for the third year as president, the vote being unanimous. August Magnant was re-elected vice president for his second term, and Miss Irene Martin was named secretary. Miss Margaret Malboeuf was elected treasurer to succeed Miss Lillian Berthiaume, who refused re-election. Under the leadership of such capable officers, all of whom have devoted much of their time to various activities, the organization hopes to launch new undertakings. Several successful social activities and entertainments were conducted during the year, the feature event being the Alumni Summer Dance. The affair was held in the Municipal Auditorium and was attended by more than 300 couples, who thereby contrilbute-d a substantial sum to be turned into the .schozlarship fund. Mr and Mrs. Cyril C. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Branch were patrons and patronesses. Arthur F. Fiddes, chairman of the social committee, was assisted by the following members: Miss Lillian Berthiaume, Miss Yvonne Lizotte, Miss Irene Martin, Miss Blanche Pratt, Miss Enid Wayman, Miss Margaret Maiboeuf, Miss Helen Woznicki. Miss Allocoque lBranniff. Miss Yvette Martin, Miss Mary Water- house, Miss Arlene Kosmaler, J. Henry Meagher, Edmund Preissler, Roman Nowac- ki, Ernest Wagner, Charles Zajac, August Magnant, Leo Miczek, Claude C. Bran- niff, Ralph Racicot, Carl Wilson, John Davis, William Klebart, Samuel Wylie, Ho- ward McGuinness, Julian Couture, Curtis Casey, and Francis Babcock. August 24, 1932, the association conducted an outing at Point Breeze. A pro- gram of water and field sports and other novelty events was held, and dancing in the pavilion followed. In arranging the outing, Arthur F. Fiddes was assisted by Ernest Wagner, Henry Meagher, Margaret Malboeuf, Yvonne Lizotte, John Preissler, Roman Nowalcki, Mary Waterhouse, Arlene Kossmaler. Another affair arranged for the entertainment of members of the association was the Halloween social held at Chicken Inn, October 18. An entertainment was presented during the luncheon, and dancing followed. Those in charge were Arthur F. Fiddes, Irene Martin, Roman Cichon, Yvonne Lizotte, Yvette Martin, Rhoda Hislop, Malle Leo, Angela Slota, Allocoque Branniff, Claude C. Branniff, Ernest Wagner, Charles Zajac. Edna Martin, Harold Ballard, Maxine Schreiber, Eleanor Thompson, and Ernest R. McGuinness. Again the general public gave evidence of their interest in the association and its activities at the minstrel show which was presented in the auditorium April 253 the attendance was approximately 500. The production was capably directed by
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Cora Lang Lucille Leboeuf Nlalle Leo Arthur Liz-otte Ella liueth Theresa Magee Frederick Marotz Edna Martin Yvette Mnrt'n Howard McGuinness Lucille McIntosh Ralph Musgrave Balbina Nowicki Virginia Paranto Lucien Pontfbriant .lane Ryan Ronald Salisbury Maxine Schreiber Bernard Schur Evelyn Seder Louis S-oter Virginia Stephens Gordon Stillman Francis Strenk Vvilliam Sfujdak Edward Terlecki Eleanor Thompson Rose Vajcovec Edward Vasil Olive Wagner Josephine Walkowicz Mary Waterhouse Caryl Wayman Joseph W-hite Irene Willis !-1:-if YW 9,12 l Nemaeritrfrcr 1Q 3 Qnmeniem, . Z. Anthony Wojciechowski Samuel Wylie Leonard Yerowitz Grand's Store New England Conservatory of Music At Home North Village Mill tDeveloping Dept.l Attorney Cassidy's Office Mrs. Vernon Byron, East Rochester, N. H. At Ho-me At Ho-me B. H. S. Office Post-Graduate Woolworth Co. Perryville Mills G+rant's Store Bay Path Institute Becker's Business College Boston School of Domestic Science Worcester Trade School Slater's Mill CN-orth Villagel Offica- Schur's Phlotography Shop Pembroke College Dean Academy At Home Post-Graduate At Home At Home New England School of Accounting Post-Graduate At Home Metropolitan Dra-matic School of N. Y. Wheatlon College Post-Graduate Bridgewater State Teachers' College At Home Nichols' Junior College At Home Worcester Academy Post-Graduate Worcester Trade School T5 Wouldn't it be funny if- Ada was an oak instead of a Seder Pearl was a boulder instead of a Stone Charles was a darling instead of a Deary Earle was shy instead of Francke Edward was a farmer instead of a Miller Joe was a. tree instead of a Plante Eddie was land instead of Waters u it an li Heard at the Prom- Sorry, I'm too tired. No, thanks. I'm not dancing. This 0ne's taken. I'm just watching the dancers. I'm sitting this one out-all by my lonesome. sf I don't dance. My feet hurt. My head aches.
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