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]3 S THE BOULDER i qr r Emily Marcella Arseneault Yuung, gay, and forlunalc. Emily is a delightful little girl with an infec- tious smile. Her small size makes her seem younger than her classmates. She shows a wide- awake interest in her studies and is always ready to volunteer. She says she looks after her sis- ter's twin boys -which is no easy job. Although she likes to swim and skate, she enjoys too the (|iiiet pleasure of reading. She thinks she would like to attend Teachers' College. Hockey (2), Volleyball (2), Cllee Club (3). Walter Arslanian ivould railicr he right than he prrsiJrrit. Walter demands his rights and is willing to de- fend himself. Physically, he can compete with the best. His strength is often displayed in the gymnasium class. During the afternoons Walter works in a garage. He is interested in aviation and his hobbv is collecting aviation pictures. Football (2). Charles Henry Bacon The 'world hclongs to the energetic. If any work was to be done, Charlie was al- ways willing to do his share. After school he was busy peddling papers. He was a councillor during his Sophomore year. After graduation Charlie plans to attend the State Teachers' Col- lege. Councillor (2), Deiiating Club (4). Rose Frances Baglio Frame your mind to mirth and merriment. Rose is one of the happiest and gayest members of our class. Besides bubbling over with a keen sense of humor she is one of our versatile girl athletes. However, Rose's outstanding talent is y her ability to dance. We have always expected trr see her gracine; Broadway some day but much to our regret she tells us she is going to be a nurse. Dramatic Club (2-3), Hockey (2-3-4), Basket- ball (2-3-4), Volleyball (2-3-4). Arnold Francis Bakstran Since all aUoiv tliat manner make up the man. Arn is a tall fellow with black hair and eyes that twinkle mischievously. He is interested in driving, swimming, and dancing. In his Sopho- more and Junior years, he played basketball and football. Messiah (2), Football (4), Glee Club (4), Dramatic Club (3-4). Dwight Cliftpn Ballou Rapidity is a virtue. Keep moving is Dwight's motto. We ask you, Is he speedy? Especially when there's a fire! He knows every fireman and policeinan in town and insists on checking up on all fires whether they're at two in the morning or ten at night. Dwight has been prominent in several (Jlee Club programs, particularly the Mikado in 1932. Printing is his chief delight. Glee Club (2-3-4). if=ii ir=ii 1933 11= 1 IE=][ TWELVE
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] THE BOULDER i r r Elizabeth Wallace Allan Ttilcnl and n-it, an excellent combination. Betty is one of the most popular and talented girls in our class. Her lovely voice has done much to make successful operettas given by the Glee Clubs. However, one of her chief assets is her good nature. She can usually be found mak- ing someone laugh. Her support of all school activities has been unsurpassed. Therefore, it is onlv natural that she should l e our Senior cheer leader. Hockey (2), Open Meeting (3), Junior-Senior Reception Committee, Mikado. Messiah, Class Plav, Senior Musicale, Basketball (2-3-4), Dra- matic Club (2-3-4), Glee Club (2-3-4). Mary Ames She icas as busy as the proverbial bee. Marv is one of the girls who uphold the Senior Class scholastically. She is always prepared to recite in everv class. She is co-editor of the Red and Cirav, ' and is an enthusiastic member of the French and Dramatic clubs. Red and Gray Literary Department (3), Class Ring Committee (3), Co-Editor-in-Chief of Red and Grav, Senior Councillor, Marshal, Dramatic Club (3-4), French Club (3-4). Catherine Anastos To speak her mind she alivays dares. Catherine, without a douln, will prove an adept secretary, for she cerrainiv showed her fitness for such a vocation in her classes. She works for her father in the candy store. Catherine's special hobbies are tennis and swim- ming. She plans to continue her studies at a secretarial school next year. Doris Evelyn Anderson Siuift-footed to uphold the ru ht And to uproot the luroni . It was Doris who so capably filled the position of Editor-in-Chief of our class book. Dot likes tennis, swimming, and skating, and takes an active interest in the Drainatic Cluli. She is studious, and her name is always seen on the Honor Roll. We may expect to see her name fre()uently in news of Wellesley or Simmons next year, for Doris is a good sport and a grand friend. Vollevball (2), Tennis (2), Art Club (2), Basketball (3), Editor-in-Chief of Class Book, French Club (4), Marshal, Dramatic Club (3-4). Frances Isabel An evine llcr smde is like a rainboiv Franny divided her time between the High School and Crocker Field as secretary for Coach Amiott. Fran is an athlete herself and is a great rooter at all the games, especially baseball. We have often wondered why. Fran's pleasing per- sonality has made her very popular with her fel- low students. Her chief ambition at present is to become secretary to some well-known man. Basketball (3), Volleyball (3), Hockey (3), Class Color Committee (3), Joke Committee of Class Book, Words of Class Song. Elizabeth Frances Arnott Her little tongue is never still, Talk it must and talk it ivill. Betty is a great talker. She can find plenty to say on any subject, and probably finds this mate- rial in the great number of books she is so fond of reading. Betty has no plans for the coming vear, as yet, but we know that her mind will not be at ease until she has discovered her chosen vocation. Dramatic Club (3). II |F=1[:= | • . 1933 11- 1 l[= i = ELEVEN
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3BE 3 THE BOULDER E Eino John Barholm Grmc old iL-it i mc! The best is yet to he. It certainly enlivens a dry discussion in Eng- lish to have Eino in the class. He is always readv with a witty retort if the exactness of his answer is (luestioned. He is one of our studious classmates. His ability and willingness to help dumb German pupils are a big aid to the latter. Class Prophecy Committee. George Bernard Barnicle He is a matt of his oivti itiind. Golf is Barney's middle name. He spends most of his spare time at the Alpine Golf Links where his ability has outshone that of the best. George also shines as a commercial student. He plans to enter a business school next ear. Baseball (2-3-4). Thayer Oscar Baum Silettce has tttany advatttagcs. Thayer is one of the quiet members of our class. He is pleasant to everyone. All outdoor sports interest him, especially baseball and ice- hockey. Often he is seen at MacTaggart's Pond taking part in a hockey game. During the sum- mer months he is a caddv at the Oak Hill Coun- try Club. Agnes Alice Bean Studious she sat ivtth all her books around. Alice is a very unusual girl. Not only because she was one of the highest ranking students in our class, Chairman of the School Notes Depart- ment of the Red and Gray, and secretary of the French Club, but also because she is a very human young lady, and no t exclusively a student. Red and Gray Board (3-4), Dramatic Club (3-4), Glee Club (3), Mikado, French Club (4), Marshal. Charlotte Eleanor Beer She burns ivith the fire of good nature. Charlotte is well known in every phase of school life, athletic, social, and scholastic. Although the only school sport in which she participated was volleyball, she is a good rooter, and likes to skate and swim. She is good-natured, and is bound to give all those with her a good time. Volleyball (2), Dramatic Club (4), Thanks- giving Dance Committee (4), Write-up Commit- tee, French Chib (3-4). Charles Beldo Faithfuhtess attd sincerity are the highest things. Charles has a propensity for solitariness which is seldom broken by any effort on his part. He eschewed all school activities and intercourse with his classmates although he loves to roam the woods and fields and enjoy nature in all its splen- dor.
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