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DARTHEA B. ATKINSON Mine is the life. Dar is one of our future school-ma'ams — here's hoping she makes good though we often wonder if she'll ever get there alone. What say, Eddie? But then — well — we must have some pep — what would a H. S. dance be without Dar. She certainly can skate but — we don't dart- mention sliding. Noted for that wave. Favorite expression: This is the life. General Course. PAAVO H. ATLIN J love tranquil solitude And such society As is quiet, wise, and good. Paavo is one of the bright lights of the Tech. Course. In one of the up-town lunch rooms our friend may be seen in a heroic effort to consume his daily dish of tapioca pudding, his favorite dessert. One good thing about him, he never worries about the next day. Tech. Course. Senior Boys' Club. EUNICE E. BACON All that's best of dark and bright, Meet in her aspect and her eyes. Eunice is a quiet girl, but everybody likes her. She is usually in sober colors clad, but always manages to look well. She be- longs to the Dramatic Club, so a stage career might attract her, who knows? Whatever she chooses in life, may it be a success! She is fond of dancing. General Course. Dramatic Club. DOROTHY L. BARTER A good jolly girl is she. Dot is a little member of the Commercial Class. She helps run the Freshman Class by being private secretary to Miss Sawyer. (She certainly was some shark in A. S. O.'s class last year.) Dot is never without Bea or Barb . Co-op. Commerical Course. Glee Club. Dramatic Club. DONALD B. BARTON We think too little who talk too muck. Donald looks like a little cherub but he can keep up when he is out of school. They say he is some dancer but we're from Missouri. His chief worry for the last month has not been girls (because she has gone away) but the slight danger of getting all A's. He failed to convince Miss Stratton that his daily excuse for tardiness was sufficient. He spends his recesses in studying and his periods in drawing pictures to send to another artist friend?? Famed for his mania for taking pictures. Tech. Course. Dramatic Club. Debating Club. EVA M. BACMIS Her look was like the morning's eye. Eva is in love with life, judging bv her smiling face. She is always smiling, reallv one of the gayest of the gay. Of course, her tavorite amusement isn't studying, but we can torgive her that. College Course. 13
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SYLVIA AGEL One who spreads a ray of light — in Shea's Theatre. Sylvia has taken life quite pleasantly during her four years, but she gets there just the same. Her greatest exertion has been to get her work all in before marking time. Her presence in Shea's Theatre always brings brightness. She has many friends. She is very fond of Civics and has tried to impress Miss Smith with her knowledge all the year. Noted for constancy to Priscilla. Commercial Course. ROBERT M. ALISON Give me the moonlight, give me the girl. There are two places where Bob shines: one the football field; the other, the parlor. Bob was center on our football team and also the center of attraction among a certain bevy of fair damsels. We wonder what was the source of those long strands of golden hair found reposing on Bob's brawny shoulder, on tlic train leaving Fitchburg for Cleveland. Football 3-4. Letter man. Tech. Course. Senior Boys' Club. GEORGIA F. ALLEN Little said is soonest mended. Georgia is a member of our class who be- longs to the Silent Brigade in school, but from what we hear about her when she is up West we have every reason to believe dif- ferent ly. Noted for her quiet ways and Parisian chapeaus. General Course. 12 JOSEPH E. ALLEN You look wise — correct that error. Eddie is our famous Chronologist, and records the daily events. He is also quite a student, and is another of our would be Mexican Champs, as Jim Chalmers says. In Civics when called on, Eddie says funny things to Miss Smith, and after getting her in a good humor, changes the subject, and sits down. Famed for his grin. Tech. Course. Class Book Committee. Glee Club. Senior Boys' Club. Dramatic Club. JOHN APEGIAN His pencil drew what e'er his soul designed. Jack is a second Michael Angelo, and has accomplished very much along artistic lines. His work has been greatly in demand lately, either drawing posters or serving as chairman of the art committee on the class book. He intends to go to some art school, and we will vouch that he will be a success in life. Famed for his posters. Tech. Course. Class Book Committee. Senior Boys' Club. Red and Gray — Art Department. EDNA E. ATKINS Sober, steadfast and demure. Edna is very good company, as all her friends know. She is devoted to her studies. She is surely very attractive to look at, and interesting to talk with. Edna is one of us who believes that, Work is play. Noted for her quietness. College Course. Spanish Club.
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PETER BFI.I.ASCIII He has good gifts. Pete is a shining example of what study can do for a fellow. With his friend Spitzcr his destination is Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where we feel sure he will still further honor the Class of '22. Tech. Course. Honor Pupil. Debating Club. BEATRICE O. BOCSQIET Cheeks like the rose A ltd c he st nut hair Beatrice is one of our 'maidens fair' . Rea has been one of our most staunch supporters during our four years in F. H. S. From what we hear — she is quite a shark wlu-n it conies to studying. She belongs to the happy trio — Bea, Ev. and Mad. We hope some day that some wise young man will break up the trio, but then — we know Bea won't mind. We must compliment Bea on her ( lass Book work. Noted for her smile. Favorite expression: Gee whiz! ( lass Book Committee. College Course. DOROTHY F. BICKFORD Breezy and jolly is she always. Dot is one of our good-natured, stout girls. Every recess she faithfully meets her siMcr and helps her eat her lunch. We heard her first love affair was nipped in the bud, but we doubt if it really was a serious affair because she is extremely fond of cats and that is a sure sign of maidenhood. She has a very business-like way about her and we should not be surprised to see her advising the President what to do, some day. Noted for her giggle. Co-operative Commercial Course. Works for Mr. McNamara. 1 - 1- 14 MAR IF C. BELLEVEAU None knew her hut to love her. None named her hut to praise. Marie is kept busy as secretary to Miss Stratum and selling college ices. Somehow we think she is interested in Normal School. What, Marie? Marie is a very jolly and pleasant girl. Noted for her rosy cheeks and constancy to Dot, Barb, and Bea. Co-operative Commercial Course. Glee Club. Dramatic Club. HELEN T. BROOME When I speak, let everyone listen. Helen speaks so unfrequently that her Iriends are willing to listen to her when she wants the floor. She is often seen with one of our prominent typists. Helen is one of the Commercials and is usually quiet. She is a regular attendant of the First Baptist Church I maybe this accounts for her quietness). Anyway, Helen makes a very nice friend. Noted for her brown eyes. Commercial Course. CARL E. BROWN, JR. There is nothing lacking in his size. Carl is one of our boys who hails from Funenburg, and we wonder if they are all as short. For several weeks Carl has been visiting the locker room the sixth hour. We wonder if he's paying his A. A. dues by in- stallments? He did his part toward the suc- cess of the minstrels last year, and we hope he will help our class in the Class Play this year. We hear Carl likes to go to football games. What is the attraction there Carl? lie never went out for athletics — we wonder why!!! Noted for his height. Chief occupation: staying in the Locker Rcom. Tech. Course. School Council. Senior Boys' Club. Dramatic Club.
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