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I kSAO v 9 m mnralitlta ' i A V ' j vi A 3) A “They are never alone that are. accompanied with noble thoughts.” ARTHUR FREDERICK ALEXANDER “Art” College Course Interclass Football; Interclass Baseball; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Reception Committee; Senior Show Committee; French Club; History Circle; Tau Sigma; Class Book Staff. “Knowledge is more than equivalent to force.” ARTHUR ANASTAS College Course Interclass Football; Baseball 1,2; Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4; Junior Marshal; Tau Sigma; His- tory Circle; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Show Committee. “The fair, the chaste, the unexpressive, she.” VERA PAULINE BABCOCK Commercial Course History Circle; Senior Reception Committee; Junior Prom Committee. 22
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il morahtlta What could be more appropriate than to have Roger come first in our Class Book, for he is certainly well liked by all pupils. As a matter of fact, Roger is what we might term the perfect example of what the High School student should be, for he is quiet and considerate of all and never gets into the difficulties that the rest of us seem to be always tumbling into. As far as studies go — Roger never seemed to be in trouble for he always managed to get by easily. The teachers never had to worry about this boy; for he always had his lessons well prepared. Roger belonged to most of the clubs open to Seniors and took an active part in them. As a member of our varsity Tennis team during his Junior year he won his varsity letter in that sport. We do not know what Roger intends to do in the future but undoubtedly he has his college all picked out. We. know that he will be a success in whatever line of work or study he takes up because of his sterling charac- teristics. Good luck, Roger, from all of 1935. “Ducky” hails from the hill and is very seldom seen without “Murph” or “Ruthie.” She says that her favorite subject is Chemistry, but she does not tell us the reason for that choice, unless it is because her associations in that class are very enjoya ble. At any rate we don’t think that it’s the subject itself. But please don’t get the idea that “Ducky” doesn’t like studies, for she seems to get along very nicely without any monthly reminders from the office. She enjoys all sports — but it appears that it isn’t always High School sporting events that seem to get her interest. She has been a very regular attendant at basketball games in the Armory on Friday nights, but we are not quite sure whether it is the sport itself or some other attraction. Ann plans to take up hair dressing and we are sure that success will fol- low her. The class of “35” wishes her the best of luck in her chosen profession. Do you need an introduction? I guess not, for you would know “Nino” anywhere. (He is self-confident to a certain degree, and is always endeav- oring to better himself and thus gain for himself a host of friends in good old C. H. S.) “Nino” was always known to voice his opinion on any subject, and to stick by it until otherwise convinced. Besides his studies he always found time to interest himself in athletics. “Nino” intends to enter some college, although he hasn’t named the one, and the class of “35” wishes him good luck and success wherever he may go. 1935 21
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' OAO vi) AO ' ' i)AO vi)AO v!) H mnralttlta vaA - Ami now as you glance at this page you see a fellow that has developed into one of our most dignified seniors. He is a hoy of action and gets his exercise in finding how much noise he can make and how many things he can wreck making it. He goes in for mathematics in a big way, and is capable of doing “al- most” any problem in algebra, arithmetic or combinations of ' both. It is a fact that he is going to tackle Einstein’s theory on the fourth dimension at Worcester Tech, after his graduation from these great halls of knowledge. Although he did not go out for varsity competition, baseball, football, and hockey are right up his alley. He excels in swimming .also, being a senior life saver, and hunting is one of his hobbies. Best of luck from ‘35, “Art.” Next on the list of notables we have a boy who is very popular among his classmates, not only because of his great personality, but also because of his athletic inclinations. He may often be seen down at the Church St. Stadium going through the paces of whatever sport is then in vogue, with “Ang,” “Ted,” and the rest of the “Unbeatable” athletic teams of that section. As a back on our varsity football team for the past two years, “Art” has shown his heels to many a would-be tackier. We well remember the game two years ago in Leominster when he almost got away for a touchdown af- ter a long run, the longest of that game. ■“Art” is undecided as to his future career but we know that in whatever he chooses he will do well. Best of luck, “Art,” from ‘35. Here you see Vera, one of our most cheerful and ever ready classmates, who has always finished all that she has started, to the best of her ability. We consider that quality an excellent one. Her cheerful smile and greeting is another good quality, for no matter where you see her, she will greet you with that winsome smile. Vera has gained many friendships in C. H. S. during her stay here, and her spirit of friendliness is well known to all. Her smile just seems to invite friendships and she possesses the charm to perpetuate them after- ward. Vera is known as a very quiet resourceful person even though she took part in many activities and socials. While she does not seem to care for H. S. athletics, we know that it is because her tastes are of a different va- riety, such as bouncing up and down on the back of a cantering steed. Although we have not succeeded in probing into her future hopes and ambitions, we can be certain that she will pick a profession or vocation that will suit her exactly. The class unites in wishing you good luck in your future career, Vera. 1935 23
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