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THE DIAL 29 ROBERT MYRON SPRAGUE- Bob XVe have often been impressed by Bob's sense of responsibility, and the ease of his manner in social groups. CATHERINE ELIZABETH SULLIVAN-- Kay One can have no better friend than Catherine, with her far-reaching sympathy and he constant good-humour. To these attributes, those of dependability and intelligence may be added Glce Club, 2, 3, -lg Business Practice Club, 2, 3, 43 Secretary to Miss Nichols, 4g Dial Typist, 4. John's name is always linked with good scholarship--especially in English-an easy-going manner and an ability to form lasting friendships. Dial Board, 3. C JOHN NORMAN TENNEY- Ho thought as a sage, though he felt as a man. Thou has strong hands and -willing hearty Thou canst supply thy wants. ELEANOR FLORENCE STEARNS-- Ellie But she 'was a soft landscape of mild earth, When all was harmony, and calm and quiet. Her daily rides from Hinsdale have not made Eleanor lose any of her good humor, her thought- fulness, or her willingness. Advanced Chorus, .?,' Big Sister Club, -l,' D-ial Typist, -l,' Business Practice Club, 2, 3, -l,' Gym Exhi- bition, 1, 2. - O fair and stately maid, whose eyes Were kindled in the upper skies. JOHN ARTHUR TASKER- Johnnie His humor, genial as the noonday sun, Qutckens our pulses like some cordzal fine. Here is the little man, whose big voice made him cheerleader and whose big heart makes him a true friend. Student Council, 1,' Class Treasurer, 2, Baseball, 3,' Assistant Manager Track, 3,' Cheerleader, 3, 4. Spot!-ight Board, 3,' Cast, Why the Chimes Rang, 3,' Dramatic Club, 4, Glee Club, 3, -lg S. A. S, Treasurer, 4g Commencement Usher, 3,' School Play Usher, 3, Head Usher, -lg Junior Bazaar Comm-itteeg New England Glee Club Contest, 3. K
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28 l GRACE RENA SIMONDS- Gracie Yet with calm and stately miata. Grace is an efhcient typist, always ready to help when there is work to be done. And, what is better, she is a valuable friend. Dial Typist, -l,' Secretary to Miss Densmore, T H E D I A L RONALD PATTEE SIBSON- Sibby And hears thy stormy music at the drum. Sibby is most versatile. His activities range from drumming and debating to tennis and motorcyclingg to say nothing of conducting the sports column of THE DIAL. Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4,' Band, 1, 2, 3, 4,' Glee Club, Z, 3,' Tenn-is Team, 3, 4, lllanager, 3,' Debating Team, 35 Assistant-lllanager Basketball, 3,' Hockey Team, 2, 3,' Junior Prom Committee, 3, Debating Club, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4,' Junior Bazaar Committee, 35 Dial Board, 3, 45 Chorus, The Pirate's Daughter, 1,' School Play Usher, 45 Trajic Officer, -lg Band Contest at Pawtucket, 3,' Cla-ss lllotto Comm-ittee, -lg Class History. BERNICE OLIVE SMITH- Bunny A friend my soul with joy remembers! Bernice has great aims. Vile feel sure that she will be as successful in the future as she has been in the past. French Club, 3, -l,' Glee Club, 3,' Advanced Chorus, 1,' Junior Bazaar Committee, 3, Big Sister Club, 3, -I. RUBY MARION SMITH- Words sweetly placed and modestly directed. Vernon has produced this most agreeable addition to our class and we must thank her for it. Ruby's work is done quietly and efficiently in a manner that could well be copied. , Glee Club, 2, -J,' Advanced Chorus, 1, Z, 3, 4. FREDERICK WALTER SPEAR- Fred To those who know thee not, no words can paint, And those who know thee, know all words are faint. For four years Fred has trod the halls of B. H. S., making friends, exhibiting his contagious smile and exercising his wit. He has much musical talent and will be greatly missed from the band and orchestra. , Band, 3, -l,' Orchestra, 3, 4,' Glee Club, 2, 3, 4,' Advanced Chorus, 4g Assistant Jlfanager Hockey, 3,' Hockey, 4,' Chorus of T he Pirate's Daughter, 1, Vermont State Music Festival , 4.
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30 THE DIAL ROBERT BERNARD THOMAS- Bob Sac true his heart, sae smooth his speech. Wherever 'lBob is, therewillbejolly good fun, witty remarks, and lots of girls. One seldom , forgets a grin like his. Glee Club, 2, 3, -lg Business Practice Club, .2, 3, 4, President, 4, Treasurer, 3g Dramatic Club, 4,' School Play Cormnittee, 4, Marshall at Commencement, 3,' Dial Typist, -lg Baseball Team, 3,- Orchestra, 1, Z, 3, -lg Secretary to Mr. Miller, -l. SUSAN ANNETTE THOMAS- Sue She doeth little kiiminesses Which most leave undone, or despise. Susan tho' quiet makes her presence felt in a most delightful way. Her sincerety of manner we find most enchanting. V Orchestra, -lg Dial Typist, -lg Secretary to .Miss Chynoweth, -l,' Gym Exhibition, -I. DOUGLAS LAWRENCE TUPPER- Doug The greater the man the greater the courtesy. Doug's accolnplishnlents are many-. He'sa good singer, an excellent dancer and a husky athlete. His cheerful disposition makes him a comradely asset to any gathering. Football, 3, 4, Letterman, 4,' Basketball, 3, 4, Letterman., Gym Team, 2, Hockey, Z5 Commencement Usher, 3,' Glee Club, 2, 3, -l,' Chorus, The PiraIe's Daughter, 1,' Spotlight Board, 3, Vermont lliusic Festival, 4. FRANCIS PUTNAM UN DERWOOD- fl man of mark. His famous grin, an endless store of jokes and witty remarks, his perseverance and dependa- bility all combine to make Francis one of the best-liked of our suburban members. CLARA ALMA VLADISH- Beans Ala A ge cannot wither her, nor custom stale Her mjimtc variety. ' Alma is an ardent Girl Scout, a valuable addition to the Glee Club, a true friend, and the possessor of a ready wit. Business Practice Club, 3,- Glee Club, 4g Advanced Chorus, 4.
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