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f Harry Albert Damon A Utile mischief, now and then, Is liked by even quiet men. Harry has brown hair and brown eyes. He's a good student and a nice fellow, He enjoys dancing and all sports, especially skating. If you are look- ing for some white mice, see Harr -, because he raises them. Raymond Charles David am just a Utile fellow. Raymond, better known to us as Ray. joined our class during Junior year. Studying is not his favor- ite hobby, et he always manages to get his lessons. No matter how early you arrive at school, Ray is always there ahead of ou. We wonder how he does it. He certainly will never have to worry about getting afternoon sessions because of tardi- ness. Raymond Delphise DeLorme •Strong men have strong convictions. Ray mond is one of the brawn - men of our class. W ithout any unreasonable exaggeration his physique can be compared to that of the old-time blacksmith. His mental aggressiveness also seems to harmonize with his powerful body. He has a great tendency to stick to his beliefs, but he will admit error when shown. Edward Armas Dicker Thankful that his troubles are no more. .Although Edward has a long refreshing walk even.- morning from Marshall Road, he always ar- rives on time. During his Sophomore year he was handicapped by a broken leg. Through diligent study he has become an honor pupil. Antonietta DiConza None knew thee but to love thee, nor named thee but to praise. -Antonietta is a typically nice girl, a jolly sport, and a very charming person to look at. She's a dancing-eyed brunette with natural wavy hair. She is always prepared in her school w ork and ever ready to lend a helping hand. Graceful and dainty with a desire to please, she has engraved on our hearts a lasting remembrance. Glee Club Chorus (3), Volleyball (2-3-4). Antonio Joseph DiGeronimo ' warrant him heart-whole. Yes, sir, Antonio would give you his last shirt if he was sure of the approval of his folks. He was always on hand with a lazy summer smile on his sunny face, and always willing to do his duty. When the ne.xt stock market crash comes, see Antonio. i 1932 f TWENTY
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Marguerite Sara Coulter The only way to have a friend is to be one. .Marguerite is sincere, sweet, and attractive. She enjoys sports, especially football, and even though she doesn't play she attended nearly all the games. Her delightful laugh and cheery greeting give evi- dence that she is always happy. Norman Joseph Courtemanche He gave to study all his care and heed, Nor ever spoke a word beyond his need. Norman was one of the teachers' standbys. It is rumored that he once got up at four in the morn- ing to complete his homework. He'd certainly make a good ad for some concern selling hair lo- tions. If you don't belie e me, take a look at the accompanying picture. Well, what do you think? Doris Woodbury Crammer Silence is one great art of conversation . Dot is one of the cutest girls in the class. She is the quiet sort. When she is in a room you seldom know she is there. She seemed to pay more atten- tion to her books than to anything else. John Louis Croteau In truth a n'orthy man withal was he. An ambitious young man is Johnnie, who prob- ably aspires to be Bobbie Jones's successor. At least if one were to judge from the amount of time he spends at the Oak Hill ( olf Club. And, fellows, just a little tip! When, at lunchtime, nickels are as scarce as hen's teeth, just page Johnnie — he always has a pocketful. Orchestra (3-4). Ellen Beatrice Cummings She blossomed in the country. Ellen comes from Westminster, where she is known for her singing. It always is a pleasure to hear her sweet well-toned voice. Her happy spirit and merry eyes tend to break up any gloomy feelings when she greets her friends. Ellen has accomplished a great deal of 4-H Club work. Glee Club (3 Volleyball (3-4), Basketball (3-4). Samuel Benjamin Cutler Though modest on his unembarrass'd brow Nature has written, Gentleman. Sammy is a very quiet fellow and a good pupil. He spent his Sophomore year at Ayer High School, but in September, 1930, he was again present with the Shirley group in Room 47. He has the record of haying attended five different high schools. His chief interests in sports are baseball and track. Baseball (3-4). V ! 1932 Nil INETEEN
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Charles Edmund Divoll Come day! Go day, I wish it were Sunday. This is evervbody's thought in general, but Chick's in particular. Always ready for a good time, is he. In the summer he manages the steam- boat at Whalom, and shows strangers the wonders of that syK'an lake. In the winter, he guides be- wildered patrons to their seats at .Shea's. Track (2-3). Pauline Churchill Durgin My heart is the heart oj a swallow. Pauline is our model of style plus. Her person- ality is as gay and changing as the many costumes she wears. She trips the light fantastic in an ex- cellent manner and seldom misses a chance to go to a dance. We guess that she would much rather do these things than to dig away at her studies. Glee Club (2-3-4), Dramatic Club (2-3-4). Dorothy Elliott A pretty girl, most dear and taking. Dot has so many good points that we don't know where to begin. First of all she was the life of the class; then, she certainly lent her support to the football games. Her friendship with Beryl Bernier is of the Damon and Pythias variety. She is fair of face and radiant in personality. Frank William Engstrom have principles of right by which to live. Frank's qualities mirror those of his working- place, the Y. M. C. A. His work at the Y, and his scholastic ambitions kept him indoors much of the time, yet he could show many of us a thing or two about tennis or basketball. Tennis (3). Helen Elizabeth Engstrom Modesty and dew love the shade. Helen would rather listen than do the talking! However, they say that an appreciative audience is valued by the best of men. She has a very even temper; you just can't ruffle her. We like to sur- prise her for then her rosy cheeks blush so prettily and her clear blue eyes grow so large. Carl Hjalmar Erickson He is straight and strong and his eyes are brown. Carl is one of the busiest and best liked boys in our class. Nevertheless in between his school, his work at the Sentinel and his drawing, Carl manages to find time to make numerous trips to the South Side. Carl is also known in athletic circles as a member of the football squad and the class relay team. Judging by his works of art, Carl is destined to become an artist. Relay (3-4), Football (2), Chairman of Art Com- mittee for The Boulder. 1932 '] T TWENTY-ONE
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