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iMinmmihtUa Little, ])ut — oh my! ! MARY TERESA BOISONEAU “Bois” “Biizzic Normal Course Minstrel Show 2, 3; A. A. 3, 4; Science Club 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Hiking Club 2; History Circle 4 Here is Mary — small of stature but big of heart. Mary generally likes to overrule the teachers’ wishes to “be quiet’’ — espec- ially during study periods, and may often be seen walking through the corridors in search of new study rooms, and yet “Bois” never seems to tire of school. It seems to make no difference to her whether it is morning or afternoon session that she attends. We wonder why? Mary likes to go to all the socials, and we can’t blame her, for she certainly has a good time and receives a lot of attention from the “stronger sex” at all of them. “Buzzie” is well liked by her classmates and her supply of “wisecracks makes everyone admire her wit, and if there is any fun around yon may be sure that she is in on it. Mary regularly attends all the school games, and she adds not a little to the cheering for the school teams. “Bois” knows her English and may often be seen devouring great volumes ( f myths. She doesn’t seem to believe in letting pleasure interfere with work, how- ever, because she may be seen clerking in some of our local stores. Mary intends to grace a corner of some office in the future and we all wish her the best of hick in whatever niche she may find herself. 1929 23
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il mnrabtlia Napoleon was great in spite of his height JOHN JOSEPH BOISONEAU Technical Course John is another one of our quiet boys. One never heard of John causing the teachers any rancqiiors. He is so quiet, in fact, that few of us really knew that he belonged to ’29. For some time we were wondering why John disappeared from school so soon after classes were over and did not return for many afternoons activities. However we found out that John has been signed up by the First National firm to manage one of their stores on High Street. We also found out that John’s favorite occupation is driving one of Henry’s old model “Lizzies” and he certainly seems to know how to handle the wheel. John was also a student and certainly knew his stuff in History. His skill iii that subject is making even himself believe that some day he will be back in Room o, presiding over a class in U. S. Although John did not participate in any of our athletics, not every one can take i)art and you know we must have some one to cheer the teams on to victory. As a I ' ooter, John has always been one of our best. John’s destination for his further studies is undecided, but wherever he may go the (Tlass of 1929 will know that he will succeed in spite of all difficulties.
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iM mnrabtlta A sweet attractive kind of grace EMILY AUGUSTA BOND “Em” College Course French Club 4; Honorary Member of Women’s Club Emily’s first year of high school was spent at Lancaster High, and though we know little of her work there, we are certain that it was of the highest type. “Em” first came into our midst when we were Sophomores. “Do you know who the new girl with the long l air is?” we would ask each other. But how dif- ferent now. We all know of Emily’s scholastic ability, and long hair is no longer a distinguishing mark. Emily is one of the shining lights of our class and is al- ways willing to help the rest of us who are not blessed with such intelligence. In her Senior year, she attended the meetings and entertainments of the Women’s Club as one of the two guests chosen annually from the graduating class by that organization. She also took active part on the Social Committee of the French Club and helped to furnish some very pleasing entertainments for the Club. “Em” plans to enter Brown University in the Fall. We feel positive that here she will do credit to herself and to our school, will make many friends, and will be one of the highest in her class. Your many friends in the Class of ’29 will be watching your work, Emily, and hoping for your great success. Best of luck in your future career! 24
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