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vm- JOH N BERNARD BAKER 146 Elliot St., Brattleboro, Vermont BRATTLEBORO HIGH SCHOOL Sozlalzty I, 2 3 4 IKflI107lfCl7ll1 I 2 3 .L Aquinas Czrcle 4 Outing Club 2 3 CIENTIST EXTRAORDINARY set devoting much of the brilliance of his medical bent upon a prolonged analysis of the coffee dovsn at the Can. Fours years of experimenta- tion, quotes Professor Baker, are 111 too short for sorting out the numberless ingredi- ents of the fascinating Java 11331: .Q -,il ll FY ,.,. I g P i Q- I l- VW F nah UIIIIU ll ll ll But me suspect the Professor is hedging. Was it not the presenee of Lindy that occasioned the numerous visits? And was not many a cigarette absent-mindedly dinched in the brimming cups as Damon and . . . pardon, Baker 'md Lindy calmly set the World in its place? But let us not forget the perfect host. Alas, there are too few Yet none of those fortunates who wended vacatxonward to Brattleboro can ever forget the equa- tonal calm of high noon when the thermometer soared torridlv to ten below And they faintly understood why I B was the student, the lover of books. Unhesitatingly we predict a brilliant future for him, as leading medical authority on frost bite And doubtless he will be his own hrst p ment ' I I1 . Y 7 9 I J Y 3 ! 7 ' , S 9 . 7 c I x -- .il - - ' ' , .. 1 1 1 1...-.1 , - . . . .. , ,..- i t ....,.- -- ,, ,li v i,....--- - .. . Y ,...-.-.- - 1 ... iii-'43 . .- , ' ....,l .---... - 1.4- : ,.,. . . . L-. K 1 1 . - . ,.-:L -i I Z . - ' - ...... - -. ... .- -- - .i -1 Zlugu- -i - Q - E il '-1 - fl ..,. .- E.. , 1 -f - .gr fs f' ' , -' - ..' -,5 I I -if ,., ii .-3. 5- , T -- ,.., J ' 1'-' .. 1 '- -L.- , ,... - ,...,,.---:'f- 'Q ,,.- ...lz -'-,,. ,. l..- ,..,..-- - - ,,...f: T 1- 'Tl - -' -- , ..... -1- , ,.....
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J. PHILIP AUDIBERT 25 Elm Street, Fort Kent, lVIe. AssUMPT1oN HIGH SCHOOL Vzzrxity Track 3, 4, Vfzrxily Surfer 3, 45 B. J. F. 45 French Afdllflllj' 4, .flquinax Cirflf' .tg Inirzlmurzll Baxebrzll I, 2, 3, 41 Sorter 1, 2, fllaizuf Club I, 2, 3, .l.,SI1Il!1!ff-1' l. IF YOU HAD CHANGED, some time during the last year, to drop into a simple yet scholarly decorated room on the first Hoor of Loyola Hall, you would observe, among the small congenial crowd of boisterous philosophers, a muscular, well-proportioned youth, Phil, with lVIaurice Chevalier's accents, convincingly defending some difficult scholastic thesis. Surprisingly, he is also a leader in ,i mathematics and science classes, though he has never :E . . . . :S specialized in sciences. 'I Besides being a scholar and philosopher, Phil has sue- i cessfully proven himself an all-around athlete. Possessed :, with industry, patience and indomitable energy, he, in :z purple and white, victoriously challenged the sprinters of Amherst College during his senior year. The class of -ik -- 1934 owes him much of its intramural reputation. -'- Being care-free and joyful in nature, Phil can always -E-. ' ..---- - face the dreadful world with a rippling note of Utra- ij-E if lx... ill- - ,l?- la-la . . . and fascinate Venus with a chivalrous smile. iz:- Stretch out your tender arms, lVIother YVorld, to receive jif- this new gallant, fighting knight! Au revoir and bonne If 5 chance! - -: lllll mm' 5- ' - 1 11 :nl-If-L'. . Q ' - S 1.. i .- L, - wi -- 'f W -gf- ,, 4 f Z., 5- ,- . Y
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JAMES MICHAEL BALL Rigby Street, Clinton, lVIass. CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL Pyorcester Club 2, 3, 42 Sodality I, 2, 3, 45 President Clinton Club 45 Intramural Base- ball 3, 45 Aquinas Cirrle 4. I HE BEGINNING of the Sophomore year saw a considerable addition to the class in the person of the bulky Jim. Jimmie was a transfer from Fordham where he had dis- tinguished himself as regular back on the Freshman team. It was not long before he had established himself among his new schoolmates as a good student and a regular fellow. I-:- His rugged figure was soon outstanding in intramural -.E games-baseball, basketball, touch football. Less vigorous - diversions-poker, bridge, etc.-likewise attracted him. No college dance was a success without him. In short, A Jimmie is a friendly, eager sort-always ready to join 5 the gang in any activity. He's robust, curious, care-freeg - interested in everything, but not too much in study, yet he maintains his health, scholastic standing and other in- -.T - terests all at once. -'1-:I-l -:T 1' .l,....- - L-Tl: ,L-,...,i-1 , i We are proud of him as an athlete and oratorg fond 5 -ll of him as a raconteur and a jokerg afraid of him as an - - amateur strong-mang and all for him to barge through 5 '5 in his own bulky fashion. ? 5 , 5 ?1i - 5 .qi -ef I t 5, , i ,gf , -' 'L ras? T '
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