Bartlett High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Webster, MA)

 - Class of 1933

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Mal f We iliemaarirsileerar 1Q 3 fliirrnonrers .Z 'HIE l3AR'l'i.i2'l l' HIGH SCIIOUI. IZQXNIJ The Sportsmanship Brotherhood The Siportmanship Brotherhood, under the supervision of Mr. George Finne- gan, athletic director off the faculty, has for its motto Play Fair. The purpose of this organization is to spread the spirit of sportsmanship throughout the school. It is considered a great honor to become one of its memrbers since the requirements include both good scholastic standing and leadership. The code of slportsemanship reads as follows: 1. Keep the rules. 2. Keep faith with your comrade. 3. Keep your temper. 4. Keerp yoursellf fit. 5. Keep a stout heart in defeat. 6. Keep your pride under in victory. 7. Keep a sound soul, a clean mind, and a healthy body. Only those who fulfill these conditions are eligible for membership. Thirty awards are made annually, the students being chosen by the vote of the Brother- hood and three faculty mermbers. Those who compose the society this year are as follows: Jeannette Lelboeuf, Francis Marchand, Francis Sczepanski, Gladys Waterhouse, Wilfred Daniels, Bern- ard Kozlowski, and Paul Mallboeuf. The Library Club Thue Library Clulb under the supefrvi.s.i'0n of Miis-s Ee-ther Harrinvgton, the school librarian, met each Wednesday in the Library. The memzbers of the club have helped a gireat deal in repairing and mending books. They have also aided Miss Harrinrgton in arranging brooks-, magazines, and uewspalpers.

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-Q1 rig lIFeftirir1lt,iEfitGit 1Q 3 ilgrinoiuicisis .1 THE l3AR'l'l.E'l l' ll Hill SCI lf it Pl. URCI I liS'l'R.X Musical Qrgcmizations This year the Glee Cluib, directed by Mr. Ralph Burnett, was particularly thoughtful, for they decided to let the public hear their talent free of charge. The program, which proved to be one of the best that has ever been given, began with the fifth grade children singing four three-part songs and concluded with the high school orchestra pilaying The Heavens Are Telling. Delightful vocal solos were rendered by Kathleen Ryan. Jennie Zalla, and Bruce Bernard. Ezio Ruggeri's piano solos were especially enjoyed. The officers of the Glee Club this year are as foillows: president, Eileene Korchg treasurer and secretary, Hazel Aldrich. Mr. Burnett deserves our folicitations for the fine spirit that both the band and the orcheS'tra have shown this year. The band helped the fo-otiball team along the path to victory. The orchestra. consisting of thirty-seven members, has played at a number of school functions. . Several shiall orchestras have been established, the most popular ones prob- ably .being those directed hy Bernard Schur and Bernard Sczypien. The two have played at a nunrber of assemlbly programs. The Bartlett Boomer 'tThe Bartlett Boomer was the drst school paper to be published since the Bartlett-er of 1931. The Senior Business English Class. under the direction of Miss Dorothy C. Baker, pulhlished the first edition March 24. From that date on, the paper appeared biweekly for the remainder of the school year. The Boomer' contained jokes. cartoons, school notes, and notices, as well as some nonsense. Prizes were given to the pupils who subvmitted the best cartoons, write-uips, or jokes. The Boomer staff consisted of the following: managing editor, William Waw- rzyniakg assistant managing editor, Jennie Narellg advertising editor, Theresa Lenskyg circulation manager, Nellie Jalblonsiki: general manager, Dorothy C. Baker: reportens: Bradlford Kemp, Jennie Zalla, Anne Ivascyn, Francis Malfbfoeuf, Richard Stawiecki, Peter Wisniewski, Eugenie Zajac, Robert Ingraham, Eunice Choiniere, Hazel Aldrich, Jennie Kubicki, Lottie Dembenski, Josephine Harvanek, Eileene Korch, Edward Miller, Stella Piikul, Naomia Willis, Stephen Ziak. v



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1933, pg 56

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