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Sholom Braune He 7ms an ingotuuus lad. Here's a ridtlle! Who is it that can take a joke and spring one, tliat can be very ambitious, but likes to be ia7, ', that delights in teasing, excels in blufling, belie es in trusting to luck and is still sur- viving? Sholoni. Emil Philip Brochu Gentle in method, resolute in action. Emil didn't make the football team, for we can't all be Red (Granges, but you should see him knock 'em down and 'em uj) in the back lots. He's a good sport, and just as ready to pick a man up as to knock him down. Emil, however, did not confine himself to physical attainments, for you could generallv find his name well up on the honor roll. Arthur Miller Brown Chariicter makes its own destiny. Arthur became one of our group this past year. Our only regret is that he wasn't with us during the entire lour years. Howe er, in this short time his winning smile and delightful personality ha e made him a favorite with his classmates. Hugh Menzises Brown By silence, I hear other men's imperfections and con- ceal my own. Here's a fellow who is quiet but always alert. His name was on the honor roll many times. Browny is interested in basketball and played for some local team. He says he has no use for the opposite se.x. He's bashful, girls. Relay Team (3-4). Melba Arlene Brunt .Sweet in the innocence of youti. Here's a girl we seldom saw unhappy. Her smile introduced her to many new friends. ! Ielba dresses well and always presents a neat appearance, . fter graduation she intends to continue her course in hair dressing. (ilee Club (2). IJllian Grace Buckley The stars shine in the glance of her eyes. I-illian is a tall, slender, and attractive girl. She is very fond of dances and was seen at several school affairs as well as at outside acti -ities with one of her many boy friends. She has one of the sweetest dispositions in school. 1932 FIFTEEN
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f r « ' -t:c. a CD Loretta Marion Rolduc .She 'wears the rose of youth upon her cheeks. Loretta is as yet unskilled in the fine art of skat- ing. ha ing taken it up only recently, but if one were to judge from the number of tutors she has had she should become an adept in short order. Loretta and her chum Rena are inseparable companions. 'olle ball (3), Dramatic Club, .Messiah. Ralph P'rancis Boudreau Life seems to me not a sliite of beiuK hut a process of becoming. Ralph is one of the members of our class who be- lie es in the motto, (lood things come in small packages. His one ambition in life is to be a sec- ond Jack Shea, the famous skater. His one pic- quaresque amusement is to follow the serial at the Strand Thealre. Grace Frances Bowers .She who has the hri»ht face and bright huir. drace doesn't sa - much, but why should she when her cheery smile speaks volumes of happy thoughts? Her twinkling e es and natural wa - hair cause many a normal male heart to skip a beat. .Although home-work doesn't seem to interest drace ver ' much, she always has her lessons done. Francis Victor Bozner He is witty, he is wise, He's a terror for his size. W'e don't hear much about Francis around school now. Later possibly we expect to hear that he has written a book on Bookkeeping FVinciples, a brainy subject, which is his specialty so far as we can find out. He has his share of fun, much to the discomfort of the teachers. He goes around with a South Fitchburg group. Ruth Clara Bozner care not whether 'tis black or bright. I'o a teaspoonful of joviality, add a cupful of smartness, and combine the two with athletic ability and co-operation. What could be the result unless such as our RuthI Her ambition is to enter the nursing profession after graduation. (llee Club (2), Hockey (3-4), Basketball, (3-4i. Helen Ann Brady Quiet she is, forsooth, not vain. Helen is a new member of our class who joined us during her Senior year. She is fond of athletics anf! attended all the football games. Not much was heard from her in school, but we hear that her evenings were prettv well taken up by a gentleman. Basketball (2), Hockey (2), Tennis (4). 1932 FOURTEEN
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f Myra Elizabeth Bull .SV) unaffected, so composed a mind. So firm, so soft, so strong, vet so refined. M yra is a ver ' dependable sort of person and a good scholar. She is interested in secretarial work and plans to enter some secretarial school next year. She is such a good basketball player that few girls can get free when she is guarding them. Basketball (2-3-4), olleyball (2-3-4). Dramatic Club (3j, French Club (3-4), Write-up Committee. Bernard John Burke .An acre of performance is H'orth the whole world of promise. Bernard is another of our nonchalant students. His main interest during his high school career was playing on Squad .A during his Junior and Senior years. If you want to find Bernard during the sec- ond lunch period, ou may discover him upstairs in .Miss Miner's room amusing a group of girls. Baseball (2i, Junior-Senior Relay, Football, Round Table. Claramae Cady She whose talents are many. Claramae is one of our class leaders. . t any football game you saw her flying figure leading the school in cheers. Besides this, she is one of the most talented actresses in the school, and has high hopes for future fame. Her pleasing personality and graciousness ha e endeared her to all her class- mates. Dramatic Club, Open Meeting (2-3-4), Debating Club (2), Basketball (2-4), Cheerleader, Marshal, Write-up Committee. Chairman of Thanksgiving Dance Committee, Class Play. Charlotte Ellis Cairns Serenely pure, and yet divinely strong. Charlotte's one ambition is to become a gym teacher. W e are most certain that she will succeed in that field. In basketball and tennis, Charlotte can hold her own to perfection. She- pro es it by her instructor's job on the cit - plavgrounds. Basketball (2-3-4), ollevbail ' (2-3-4), Tennis (2-3-4), Debating Club (3). James Ambrose Carson Worry never did man good. Jim ne er worries a great deal about his studies; nevertheless, he alwa s manages to hold his own with the rest of the class. Jim surely deser es credit for ha ing come all the wa from Shirley for four ears. Antonio James Catalini Every man is a volume if you know how to read him- Good old -Antonio, though not so big as many of us, is always there with the goods. He doesn't speak too much in our classrooms, yet as often as he dares, he expresses himself admirably. W e some- times wonder about his aim in life. 1932 SIXTEEN
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