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14 APTUCXET FACULTY (Left to Right) 1st Row : A. Tapper, R. Dexter, R. Marr, E. Dill. 2nd Row: S. Moodj ' , E. Demers, W. Stahura, J. F. Peebles (Supt.), K. .1. Coady (Prin.), E. Conitois. STUDENT COUNCIL (Left to Right) 1st Row: R. Howard. ’31, (Pres.): B. Hunt, ’34: U. Tassinari, ’34: 0. Adams, ’31. 2nd Row: T. Stockley, ’32; W. Stahura (Faculty member); H. Colbeth, ' 32; C. Tobey. ' 33,
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BOURNE HIGH SCHOOL 13 ALUMNI 1927 Helen Bourne — Attending Boston University Emma Clement — Attending Boston University Myrtle Lumbert — St. Luke’s Hospital Beatrice Gibbs — Attending Boston University Marjorie Long — Framingham Normal Mary Ortolani — Framingham Normal Frances Stockley — Massachusetts Normal Art 1928 Mary Beech — Jackson College George Ortolani — Wentworth Institution William Paine — Farmington Normal Jennie Borsari — Bridgewater Normal Maude Chase — Training in New York — Trudeau Edwina Eldridge — Swain School of Art Sheldon Hunt — Tufts College Anita Neal — Burdett Alvira Quattromini — Homeopathic Rebekah Varnum — St. Luke’s Hospital 1929 Herbert Black — Tufts College Helen Borsari — Bridgewater Normal Elaine Gibbs — Burdett Winifred Jordan — Massachusetts General Hospital PvOger Moody — Dartmouth College Dexter Phinney — Bentley 1930 Charlotte Adams — Dean Academy Bertha Armitage — Will attend M. G. H. in February Susan Burgess — Will attend M. G. H. in February Helen Conway — Training to be a nurse at Taunton Ruth Dainty — Boston University Gladys Eldridge — Simmons College Phyllis Kendrick — Massachusetts Normal Art Kenneth Libby — St. John’s Prep. Arlene Crump — New Hampshire University Sulo Lehtonen — Will enter N. U. in February Reginald Washburn — Will enter N. U. in February
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BOURNE HIGH SCHOOL 15 i LITERATURE | i 1930 CLASS WILL— 1931 W E, Constance Ann Pope of Sagamore, Massachusetts, and Irene Katherine Taber of Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all other wills and codicils by us at any time heretofore made. First: We give and bequeath to Carl Chase, our class comedian, all our common sense in order to help him obtain wisdom. If Reginald Swift should survive Carl Chase we give and bequeath him the common sense left. Second: We give and bequeath to Harold L. Colbeth an au- tomatic control for wise remarks designed specially by us; Con- stance and Irene. Third: We give and bequeath to Marie Crosby an unbreakable fountain pen, manufactured specially for use as a missile, when breaking up with a certain blonde boy. Fourth: We give and bequeath Nellie Louise Dill, our friend and classmate for a good many years, all our jewelry and personal effects. Fifth: We give and bequeath the new scientific health meter with which to count the calories to Gwendolyn Gibbs. Sixth: We give and bequeath to Kenneth Griffith a quaranteed eye-protector to protect his eyes while playing soccer, from George Hunt’s small eighteens and Dr. Dainty’s stitches. Seventh: We give and bequeath to Pearl Henshaw our treasur- ed megaphone so that she may be heard, when speaking, above the tick of the clock. Eighth: We give and bequeath to Albert M. Johnson, a pair of springs, that he may pick up his feet when walking. Ninth: We give and bequeath to Ruth J. Schroeter a book of passes to the “Rainbow” and a lecture course in “Provided Trans- portation — not by foot.” Tenth: To Grace SpolTord we give and bequeath our imported perfume that she will always be “sweet,” when in school.
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