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wzwffgffr I A. l , ll ' i. in it 1 1' Pep Club, Class Colols Committee EMANUEL PROVIDAKES 1 Busmcss AIIIIIIIIIAIIIILIOII l Senior Play. Manny had a natulal flau fol dmnrrtlcs He found an outlet for expression in the qemoi play i He and Tut had many 1 verbal sp lt but ill 1n fun ,- The other membel of the lYlZ11I1lCYI'lIlL0 men at the Dorm. lt l .. l w PAUL F. QUINN Business Aclrninistration. Vice-President, Alpha Omicrong Business Manager, Senior Play. Paul was always in the know'. A real class worker who offered his help to all. He was a leader in many of our social doings, and under his guidance things moved serenely. Never seen without Mary. Made the Journal regularly. MARY RADZIK Business Aflministrazion BECKERLQGUE Staff. Emciency plus was Mary. She was democratic clear through and found time to help one and all. Not easily rattled, Mary retained her composure under all circumstances. Her all-round ability will be missed by Mr. Lane. Thirty-eight ' A E. HOWARD PLANII ,N Business Arllnulnstranon Howard was easy Domgz, but industrious Hfnthei individual in his ITIHTIUCI llhe lVl'lJ0l usually took things seriously but at tunes be eamr hinhly excited
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BECKERLOGUE fitiiv DOROTHY OSTERGAARD Executive-Secretarial Senior Play. Dorothy was pleasing to look at. At first we took her at her own modest self-estimateg then We found how' genuinely helpful and able she could be--in the classroom and on 'the' stage. Q. LELAND PERRY Business AfImin.istration Manager, School Orchestrag Vice-President, Delta Pig Ring Committee. A standout at tooting the saxaphone, Leland took his music and his school Work seriously. He helped keep the Bachelors Club spic and span. Had a good word for Fords. ,rw I ly I' V ir , is ,. 4 y. 1 . I . s, Iss- 5 l-In-Dk V V A-'W f v, r.,,, YY. 4 WINTHROP PIERCE Business A!lIIliIlfSlfUf7i01l Delta Pi, Photography Committee. A Leominster lad, Red was one of our small classmates, but only in stature. He was reticent about making himself heard but always had his work done. A devotee of baseball, Red could swing a mean willow himself. LLOYD PITCHER Business Administration Lloyd was an authority on Cost Accounting. We all consulted him frequently when lost in a maze of accounting detail. He, with his black briar smoking, was often seen Working before and after school. Lloyd always maintained a friendly co- operative attitude. Thirty-seven ,f 0 fi ll . f f, AfX! f' f f if .P 7.2 'Vi J 1 , . 1 . of ,Ol X, .7 .1 ' - f .141 1 y s.
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y, . . girl with a blg heart geneious with all she owned. An ardent movie gOCl A quiet, self-assured PIERRE RIETVELD Business Administration Pete was deeply 1I'ltClCSlZCd 1n whatever was at hand especlally music Could be found at the newspapei the first thing m the morning. Usually 7--ii- , ARLENE RECORD ll 1 P Arlene came from East .laffre N H A small fl 1 AGNES ROCK A flmin,istrative-Secretarial Basketball, Dramatic Club, Delta Chi Lambda, Senior Play, Class Day Outing Committee. Dark haired, with bright eyes, Agnes readily combined studies with athletics. In conversation, her surprised smile seemed to say Really? Capable in all she undertook-especially dramatics. Y , , 1 Av., fd! JAMES ROSI il' Business Azlnzinistration ' Baseball, Basketball, Class Motto Committee. A self-reliant Connecticut Yankee with views of his owng possessed an 'unbiased opinion and often led the class in psychoanalyses of accounting. He thought things through and, once grasped, held them. Thirty-ni ne VI'
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