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Dorothy Bruce Never less alone Than when alone Dot helped hold up the class honor. Teachers, I wonder if our friend, Dot, will ever forget her books and think of well, you know. We hear Dot is going to Wellesley; we wish her luck. She was bound from the beginning to diminish our supply of gold F's. Writer of Class Song. College Course. Red and Gray. Dramatic Club. French Club. Class Book Committee. Hudson Dramatic Prize, Senior year. Vera Brunt Always light hearted and content Vera hails from North Street. She is always on time; in fact we have never known her to be late. We hear that Vera is an ardent Camp Fire girl. She likes flowers, especially daisies? Vera picks up extra pennies by radiating light in the moving picture house. Commercial Course. Dramatic Club. Joseph Buono The sufficiency of my merit is to know that my merit is not sufficient Joe use to belong in Westminster, but he evi- dently saw the light and moved to the manly wilds of our beloved city to make his habitat. Joe was assistant baseball manager his Junior year, and this year he was rewarded by being made manager. Here he showed himself a hard worker. His voice is always a source of great pleasure and encouragement to Mr. Boson. (?) Technical Course. Chorus. Baseball Manager. 1 Mary Burke There's a gude time coming Mary, when in school, tends strictly to busi- ness and doesn't show the vivacity seen outside. She is almost always with Vi; when not here with Al. Maybe there is someone else; of course we can't say. Mary's solos are always a wel- come addition to any occasion. Noted for her singing. General Course. Evelyn Burnett Most divinely tall and almost fair!! Ev likes to have a great deal of fun and also to do her lessons. She helps run Hardy's Foun- dry in the afternoon. We hear that Ev attends most of the Whalom dances. She has been a source of pleasure to all during her four years. She has a penchant for telling secrets at the wrong time, school time. Noted for her constancy to Dot and Sully. Commercial Course. Marion Burns They tJiat tneet me always like me This quotation certainly applies to Marion. When you meet her you find her always the same. She spends a great deal of her time in the 5 to 50c. store and the rest of the time is spent with one of our post-graduates. She does not care for studies or perhaps it is that she does not find time. Guess which She is noted for her smile. Commercial Course. 0
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Herbert Bousquet Oh, what may man within him hide Tho' angel on the outivard side. Biscuit is (]uile a boy, and worked hard to make the footi)ali team this year. He wears some loud socks and he claims that his mother buys them, but we think that he does it because he loves colors. He has been known to make strange sounds in the assembly hall during the singing period. What about that trip to Worcester? He was one of the loyal rooters that went with the team to Brockton. Famous for his gentlemanly demeanor in the theatres. Technical Course. Class Book Committee. Grace Bowes I'll be merry and free I'll be sad for nobody Grace has been with us four years and we have all enjoyed her company. She is quite popular among both girls and boys. She also has quite an attraction for Springfield and Fords. We wonder why? She is seen quite often with Anna and when we see Anna we know Grace is near. She spends her summers at Northfield Seminary and always seems to have a good time. Mt. Hermon also has an attraction for her. General Course. Rose Brack won't play if I can't be teacher Rose is a good sport and always seems to have a good time. It is rumored that Rose has a bad case of boys, but, what's in a rumor? Friends she has many. Rose would make a good cheer leader, for, when she lets out a war whoop, it can be heard all over the building. Noted for a wonderful complexion. Commercial Course. Helena Brockelman I am no orator, as Brutus zvas; I only talk right on. Helena can talk, she has proved that. She can act, we've seen her. Her imitations of an old maid are so realistic that we fear for her. 'l o be a Latin teacher is her aim anfl she is taking notes. Beware, Mr. Hubbard. During her Senior year, Helena went out for hockey, but, sad to relate, she has failed to learn that the object is to hit the ball not to dig holes. Noted for her expressions. College Course. President Dramatic Club. Red and Gray. Class Book Committee. P'rench Club. Louis Brodsky He is a man of silence and of sense Doc was once an industrial but there are all boys in the class; and, well, he changed his course. He has been one of our real fellows during the year. Doc is always making someone laugh. Doc is disgusted — he can't throw his line in law. Too bad! As a student. Doc is a good story teller. He is also a great singer. General Course. Chorus. Vivian Brooks There is no great genius free from some tincture of tnadness Viv spends her leisure hours at Cumings Theatre ushering young men, preferably. She managed the hockey team and designed gradua- tion dresses. That's enough for one Senior who must spend considerable time in conversation? Later, V. is ambitious to drive her Packard. Good luck, Viv! Commercial Course. Dramatic Club. French Club.
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Florence Carpenter Fun has no limits The above saying certainly holds true for Flossie. She always enjoys a good time. She is an indispensable member of the hockey team and likes basket ball just as well. She left us early in the year. Commercial Course. Mildred Carson Come on over on the stmny side of life, It's only a matter of choice Milly comes all the way from Shirley every- day and we feel sure we should miss her if she didn't. She has a happy smile and a cheery Hello for every one and she is always brim full of fun. The only worry Mildred causes is lest, in chemistry, she will blow up the building. Mildred is a good sport, full of fun, and laughter. General Course. George Cashman Who is greater than I? This is the quotation that applies to George. He is a great lover of machines and that ac- counts for his being a sheik among the girls. He does not seem to care very much for rooms 34 or 26. Well, we will tell you why. He was sent every day in his Junior year from 34 to 26, so he does not care to entertain 26 any more, and he keeps from 34. He is noted for the entertainments, his gang, and his wise cracks. Commercial Course. Mary Charles What is so sacred as knowledge? Judging from Mary's report card she is one of the bright lights of the class. Every other week she keeps store for her dad. We feel sure there is a long and prosperous career ahead of her. Noted for her wavy hair. Part-time Commercial Course. Bernard Chisholm love tranquil solitude And such society As is quiet, wise and good Another star athlete of the common Mexican variety. Bernard spends a lot of his time in an entirely unknown place in West Fitchburg. Chisholm and Flynn are Miss Dunn's home- room pets. He spends many evenings on the corner of Summer and Goodrich Streets and on the Normal School lawn. Seen often with George. His favorite saying is: Aw, who did that? Technical Course. Pauline Christian Friends she has many; Foes, has she any? Polly has upheld the honor of our class in athletics. She won her numerals, but please don't ask her in what. Polly has a fondness for drawing posters, their subject we don't know — but they are considered artistic. She hopes to be the future F. H. S. Physical Torture Teacher. Polly made an excellent cheer leader. General Course. Red and Gray Board. Class Book Committee. Dramatic Club. Girls' Athletics.
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