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IQSO - emorabilia - i930 True as the needle to the pole Or as the dial to the sun JOSEPH ALBERT BOBER Joe Kelly Technical Course Interclass Football, 1, 2, 33 lnterclass Basketball, 1: Varsity Basketball, -'lg French Club, 4: History Circle: Editor-in-Chief of Class Book. Well, folks, we now gaze upon the Visage of the smartest man in our class. He is undoubtedly the outstanding scholar for the past four years. He is also our efficient editor-in-chief of this class book and well deserves the honor. Joe is also atliletically inclined, having played on the varsity basketball tean1. Joe has nice, light, bushy hair, that makes the girls notice, but, alas, he is girl-shy. He is the quiet type that is always ready to do his share both in fun and work fmostly worki. Kelly has testimonials enough to plaster the side of the Woolworth Build- ing, and we don't think he has to burn any of them for light to study by, either. He is just naturally studious and bright. Joe intends to further his education at Worcester Tech and we all know that some day he is going to be one of the greatest engineers ever. Well, Joe, the class of 1930 bids you adieu and wishes you all the luck in the world for great success in life. .?. linton High School ..-
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I930 L emorabilia -I I930 I came, I saw, I conquered JAMES MICHAEL BALL Jimmie 'I'ronlile College. Course Class President, 3-4: Treasurer French Club, 43 History Circle, Chairman Junior Prom Committees, Chairman Ring 6. Pin Committee, 3: Chairman Senior Show Committees, lnterclass Football, 'tg lntcrciass Basketball, 3: Varsity Foot- ball, 2-3-43 Varsity Basketball, 45 Varsity Baseball, 1-2-3-4: lnterclass Track, 3. All the signs of the Zodiac must have heen heaniing favorably on M-Illlllllltlvtf' first hirtllday. llis talents are many and varied. He has served our class faith- fully during the past two years as its chief exec-utive and has been a glowing ex- ample ot' eo-operation, good will, and good fellowship. Ile has worked with heart and soul both in the athletic and social life of the school, and has won tl1e esteem ot' teachers and Classmates. llurini: his liigh-seliool days, l'.Iim has contributed generously and unselfishly of his time and energy in the establishment of U. II. S. in an exalted position in the athletic world. He sure has shown himself to be a veritable wonder on the gridiron, diamond and on the basketball floor. llut his fame must not rest here lor, added to the aforemenlioned ili'i'0lllD1lSll- ment, is the title, the fashion plate of our illustrous class. .Iimn1y is another ol' the lut-ky boys who ean say which one shall I wear, while the rest of us un- l'ortunates are pondering over what we will wear. Sonny Boy fairly hnhhles over with humor. His sober face jokes generally threw the class into liisteries and his keen wit, especially in Freneh, always re- lieved the tension. .liin's c-Year ent and straightforward manner will earry him through for a touchdown at Wort-ester Academy this fall, and the class ot' '30 sends him on his way with three rousing cheers! lm, Iinton High School ei, 22 .
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I I IQSO - emorabllla 1 l930 I inznkv tht- most of :ill that t-miles GEORGE JOSEPH BRODRICK Porky College Course Interclass Football, 1: French Club, 43 History Circle ll' yun'1'v with tlvo1'i.w fm' any length of timv, ym1'll soon he lllll'0llSC'itlllSl-v' llltllilltx ns he- 11002-ifustllllt-X think the worltl was nizule for t'nn :intl frolic, and su dn l. lluppy-1:0-lltvky, breezy 111111111111 und over ready for fun and cliutter. Iltfs the- one- hriglit spur in our lives during that inte-rniinnhlv t'i1'st period when we'i'v struggling so hard to f'tll1t'9llil'flfP on the subject :it hand. , XNl1v11cvL-I' tlem'ge gives nn :mtl voilipositioii, he tolls zihullt his t'hevvy, il van' with some history. llc' enjoys riding ztronntl town with his side-kick ztntl ll4'it.2llhlJl', .lzunvs Bull. Books ll9Vt'l' hotlu-1' Pm'ky and the contents loss. Ile CtbllSit1Ql'S hiinsvlt no wizard, but he always IIIUIIEIHQPS to keep un tht- right side of tht- fvnve and with at tow points to spare. tleorge is qutitetl as saying, The the-me sung of the snttly hall should be 'Thr- llonrs I Spf-nt Nvith '1'l1ut-, ' Weill, tltltiiwf, we'i'o glzui to hzlvt- had you with ns, :intl you hzivt- mn' wltolv- lit-urta-tl SllIl1ltll'l in 1111 your 1-iitlt-uvm's. 4 I Iinton High School ,EE 24
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