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'GII72 'ggeanrer GEORGE SHERMAN MONROE Middleboro High School . 4 General Cotton Gc'1ze1fa! Whiggy Phi Psi Social Committee 2 Glee Club 3 Wrestling The sun rose and set upon his nose. General is one of these gentlemen who say little but accomplish much. Like all the members of the cotton class, he is all wrapped up in his studies. and according to his instructors, turns out some excellent work. His classmates say he has a Weakness for weaving and Mr. Norman. it We are told that he has changed since graduating from Middleboro High, where he is said to have been somewhat girl-shy. He is now a thirty-seventh degree member of the local order of Shieks. . Much excitement has at times been created in the class room .as a result of one of Whizzy,s frequent outbursts. A E Well, General, all We ask is that we hear as much of you when you are out in the wide world as we have While you were with us at B. D. T. S. Here's luck, Sherman. PAGE SEVENTEEN
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'mhz Egeamer x GEORGE L. MILLS Pawtucket HighaSchool General Cotton 4 Goosey Larry H Phi Psi ' ' Glee Club 3 Social Committee 2 Goosey came to us three years ago from Pawtucket High and a more likeable chap never settled among us. But the old boy has been in tough luckg he has literally had more ups and downs than a rubber ball. But Larry is no quitter, and managed to weather the raging tempest, and has cast anchor in the quiet harbor of success. George is the proud possessor of a scholarshipg and we all admit that he rightly deserves it. P + Larry claims the services of an interpreter in the person of the Squire, who translates any wise', remarks that may be made among the boys. He is a retiring chap, and seems completely' unaware of the existence of the fair sex. P 5 Luck to you, Goosey . PAGE SIXTEEN
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'miie 'fgezrmer 1 N HAROLD DEAN Middleboro High , Designing T1fz'rky Big Dean Phi PS1 oiee ciub 2 Baseball Captain 2 Baseball 1, 2 n Harold came to us from Middleboro, and was a welcome addition to B. D. T. S. He is always ready for either work. or play, and does both with a winning smile. Baseball fans at Textile will always recall the sterling pitching ability of Harold, for he has been our mainstay thru two happy years. Harold's greatest failing isqhis irresistible desire to imitate the famous Ralph de Palma, and one or more of the boys Will vouch for Harold's ability to hold the wheel under the most trying conditions. Well Harry, best of luck, but here's at left earful. Give up the idea of becoming a racing driver. PAGE EIGHTEEN
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