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class '29 book Nathan IIo Johnson Born for success he seemed. Here's a boy that never opens his mouth and says some- thing which he regrets afterwards. One hears him speak about as often as one sees the eclipse of the sun. In spite of this, however, he gets along finely in all his studies. We're not sure how he does it, but we think that it is be- cause of his personality. Thomas Johnston A vein of mirth beneath his air of dignity. Tom can be serious at the right time, but he never misses a chance to have some fun. He has a good disposition which has won many friends for him both in and out of school. He is an earnest student and succeeds in getting on the honor lists quite often. Though he likes his studies, he believes that sports should not be entirely forgotten. His favorite occupation is playing football with Herb and the gang. Lura Agnes Judd A smile for all, a welcome glad, A jovial coaxing ivay she had. If you ever need any help, go to Lura, for she is always willing to help a body in distress. She is a cheerful soul and is always in good humor. She has a hearty smile and a cheery greeting for everyone. As marshal on the first floor, she keeps the marching brigade in single lines and the whispering tongues quiet. I ura intends to go into training after she leaves this worthy institution. Sewing Club (1), Glee Club (1-2), Operetta (1), Pied Piper of Hamlin, Debating Club (3-4), Dramatic Club (4), Write-up Committee, Marshal. Mary Jurga Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. We have Mary with us only every other week. The odd weeks she lends her services to the Safety Fund Na- tional Bank where she shows herself a very good business woman. Mary has a long ride every morning from Shir- ley. She is a very good student in Civics and can answer any question Miss Smith asks her regarding Shirley politics. Field Day Decoration Committee, Marshal. Peter Kandianis On with the dance! Let joy be unconfined. Pete takes advantage of all the enjoyments the school offers. Pete is very active in West Street politics espec- ially when the banana interests are at stake. He claims he doesn't like the fair sex, but his actions belie his words. Pete would have been much happier if he had only been a little older and could have settled the (iresitlcntial elec- tion last year. Noted for his mean drag in 2,? his junior year. Track, (ilea Club. 129J
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class '29 book Charles Michael lacoboni His little body lodg'd a mighty mind. Charlie is the Httle fellow whose sister in the class of '28 had those wonderful eyes. Charlie's right there as a pal. When you need a little help, ask Charlie. He hasn't the reputation of being a loud-speaker, altho he does some- times express his opinions. Even though we kid Charlie about his height, he can take a joke and return a snappy comeback. Dramatic Club (1), Class Play. Osmo Kalervo Jarvela A good fellow, loyal and true. Red's nickname will last forever unless he decides to dye his hair. He has upheld the honor of our class in athletics by shining in basket-ball and football as well as in track. He always has a smile for everyone, and we know his auburn locks have been the cause of fluttering hearts in many a fair damsel. Football (4), Track (3). Alison Elizabeth Johnson We think too little, who talk too much. Evidently Alison believes the above saying to be true, for she is very quiet. Silence is golden is another of Alison's maxims. Her smile makes up for the lack of vo- cal expression. Alison chums with Pegg ' Parkhurst. Delia Gertrude Johnson She who says little, has little to answer for. Delia is one of the smaller members of our class, who doesn't say much in school. Delia likes bookkeeping, so after she graduates she will be able to keep some business man's books in good condition. Delia and Tyyne cer- tainly can have fun when they are together. Noted for her qniet ways. Helen Constance Johnson Quiet she was, forsooth, not vain If friends be credit, she has much gain. How Helen manages to get to school in time on cold winter mornings is a puzzle, for she comes from the far end of Pearl Street. Helen is numbered among our Com- mercial students. Books must hold some attraction for she can always be relied upon to have her lessons done. When she is not doing her lessons, she is conducting the business of the Alumni Department of the Red and Gray of which she is chairman. Helen's best winter sport is skating at Page's pond. Red and Gray Board (3-4), Glee Club (2), Marshal. [28]
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class '29 book Lawrence Stuart Kenyon And said, What a good boy am I? Stuart is there when it comes to playing the violin. He was a successful drum-major and took great pride in lead- ing the band about Crocker Field at the football games last fall. A sheik of the latest pattern, he is very sociable and attends most of the high school dances. We expect that one daj- Stuart will be a manufacturer of automobiles as he knows all about cars from his afternoon employment at Fitzsimmons' garage. Glee Club (1), French Club (1-2), Dramatic Club (1-2-3), Band (l-2-,3), Orchestra (1-2-3), Class Play. Philip Raymond Kielty Why think oj the future, when the present is so beautiful.' Phil surely leads a happy-go-lucky life. If we all could let cares fly as he does, what a wonderful world this would be! During Phil's high school career his face beamed more than once in 26. Vet there is something wonderful in him, for he always managed to pass; and what is more, we hear, that he is liked by the girls. Altho Phil is slow, we are sure he would win a race with Atalanta by some clever method. A bright future awaits a man who doesn't take life too seriously. Helvi Judith Kiuru say little, hut when time shall serve, there shall be smiles. Helvi is a very busy girl. After a morning at school, she spends the afternoon in Pollock's store. When Helvi is on the job, all the customers are sure to recei 'e prompt service. Helvi's favorite sport in winter is skating, and in summer, camping. Helvi and Sylvia spend many hours together. Glee Club (3), Dramatic Club (3-4), Belle of Barcelona. Irja Karin Kivinen Continual cheerfulness is a sign of wisdom. Quietly, boys! Single file! We surely can never for- get that shrill business-like voice of Irja's while she served as marshal on the second floor. Irja manages to have plenty of good times outside of school. Her excellent marks in her studies show us that she doesn't let them in- terfere with her lessons, for her name has adorned the honor roll ever since her Freshman year. We hear that Irja has a friend in Amesbury. Irja's cordiality and industry make up for her lack of participation in school activities. Junior Class Party Committee, Marshal. Norman Wendell Klein Business before pleasure. Klein allows very few to get ahead of him in tennis or the mile run. Besides he is always ready for a good busi- ness deal, such as three lunch tickets for a dime. Even his Washington trip was a very profitable journey for since then, he has very often been accompanied by a fair damsel. We expect that some day he will be an impor- tant member of the Fitchburg Chamber of Commerce as he has already started as a checker in their coat room. He is entering N. H. U. this fall and we all know he will be successful. Track (3-4), Tennis (3-4). [30]
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