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El THE BOULDER Dorothy Elizahetli Hernstone Catiinicss is not ahvays tlir attiihutr of innocence. Dot looked like a quiet girl but sometimes looks de(•ei c e en the liest of us. Dancing appealed strongly to her and she certainly could dance. No wonder she kept the slender figure that women so desire I Dot was undecided about her fulure plans. Bertha Ethel Bever Jusl II Utile i irl, most dear and tukintj. Hertha was a shv little miss. Although she was tiny, she could pla basketball and volley- ball as well as our t:il! girN. She enjoyed dancing and reading and, believe it or not, she found pleas- ure in doing homework! No wonder she got vuch good marks! Bertha worked for Miss Dunn e erv other week. Georgian;! Bicoules A comrade lilitlie and full of lee. Georgie is one of those girls who never seem to be worried very much about anything that usuall troubles others, such as homework, for instance. It is a pleasure to ha e her around because of her f rienilliness, good humor, and wit. She has no special hobbies because it takes all her time trying to make Bessie Svolis hurry. Hockey (2-31, Basketball (3-+), Volleyball (3-4). Robert Henry Hinglijm (• niay he small but he's the beU of them all. Bing was the snappy drum major who led the Fitchlnirg High School band at the football games. Music is one of his hobbies. He plays the drmns in an orchestra and is also a talented pianist. Bing'v enfhusias)ii and willingness to lend a hand in all school acti ities have made him indispen- sable to his class. Assistant Basketbr.ll !anager (3), Basketball Manager (4), Band (4), Orchestra (4), Marshal, Councillor (2-4), Dramatic Club (2-3-4). Ellis Edward Blomquist (■ mi.xed reason icith pleasure, and icisditm n-'l i mirth. Ellis unknown to many of us is well versed in the subject of radio. He can tell us just what happens on the inside. Sports also have a fas- cination for him. Ellis finds life good, enjoys it, and helps to make it more pleasant. Irene Yvonne Bordenave H e meet thee like a pleasant ihoui lit. Although Irene is a serene appearing girl in her classes, you would find that outside of class she is a jolly and witty companion. . great asset is her smile, for every time she smiled one had to smile in return. She likes swimming and hockey and has been a participant on the hockey and volleyball teams here. Hockey (2), Volleyball (2). 1933
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33G 3 THE BOULDER E Ha inond Maurice Kelliveau ;.( limbs arr cut in manly mold For luirdy spoils and contest bold. Ray i captain of our tia e')ali team and not only doe he shine in that sport hut he is our triple threat in footl)all and a star forward on the iiiin- tct. When he isn't at the St. Joseph Athletic Club he is attending a inox ie, where he acts as censor nnd critic free of charge. He also gives Mr. Homier a helping hand in the running of the Glee dull. Ray taxes Miss Ranney's resources to the iuiit in thinking up new methods of inducing him to gi c an oral report. Noted for his imitations of the Mills Brothers. Football (2-3-4), Basei all (2-3-4), Basketball (2-3-4), Glee Club (4). William Joseph Helliveau BriL-arr the jury of ii patient man. William is an out-of-doors fan. He enjovs hunting and fishing immensely and also goes in for all other amusements. He is a clean sport and can take a loss as well as win a victory. A'hen 'illiam is not busy with other pastimes, he enjovs the opportunitv to do some reading. Relay (3), Football (2-3-4). Catherine Marie Bemis Round hrr eyes her tresses jell, Which n-ere blackest none could tell. Catherine's jet black hair and piercing lilack e es mark her out from her fellow pupils. She is taking Latin because she hopes to take up the study of nursing at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Boston but admits it is a tough suliject. She is erv athletic in her outside interests and expresses a fondness for dancing, swimming, tennis, and orseback-riding. . female I.ochinvar. Raymond Joseph Bennett ounce of mirth is north a pound of sorron;. Rav certainly recei ed the boutjuet for being our chief noise maker. If the day seemed ur»- usually (juiet, one could gather right awav that Rav had been hindered from making his appear- ance at school. He glided over the ice just as gracefullv as over the ballroom. Football and track appealed stronglv to him. Mikado, Oh Doctor! , Football (2), Cheer Leader (2-3), French Play (3), Relav Race (3). Dramatic Club Open Meeting (2-3), French Club (2-3-4), Dramatic Club 2-3-4), Glee Club (2-4). Walter Herbert Benson Let come ivhat n;ill, I mean to hear it out. Benny is a iuiet, sociable bov. He reads when- ever opportunity presents itself, which is often for he seldom does much hotnework. Benny ran for us in the Junior-Senior Relay and showed his oppo'icnts that he could step. Besides track, both football and basketli.nll have a place in Benny's athletic career. Track (2-3). Relav Team (3), 'Football (3-4). William Berkio H'here the stream runs smoothest , The nater is deepest. Bill started to come to school on the bus but then decided it would be cheaper to drive his own car. He tells us that he intends to work on a ranch next year. Why go way out west. Bill, when there are plentv of good farms in ew England ? 1933 FOURTEEN
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THE BOULDER Lars (junner Boring. Jr. Zitiliius but modfsl. Not everyone can be so industrious and accom- plish so much in such an unconceited way as Cninnir. Inclined along mechanical lines he has l)iiilt many useful things. Afternoons he is em- ployed at the Sentinel Off ice and there exhibits his industrious nature. He is, however, full of fun :nul ery fond of joking. Theresa Mary Hourgault lie i (ii)d, f-nrrt niiiiJ, and lit iv io nill be clever. I'heiesa has llit proper dignity for a Senior. She works at her t pewriter with an earnestness that puts to shame the more nonchalant key-tap- pers on the fourth Hoor. Life seems to her a seri- ous thing although she enjoys volleyball and hockev. Her future plans are imsettled — leave them to D.Tine Fortune. Emil Bourque - (ijtiitii e to endure and tii obey. Emil vas one of those boys who stood be hind a counter and said politely May 1 help you please, or words to that effect. He spends a great deal of time collecting stamps and old coins. Martha .4u4usta Boutilier (■ ■ iniidesi looks a eottaye might adorn. I he early liird catches the worm is Martha's motto, and she'll also tell you that the early worm catches the bus. We hear that she likes the brisk Shirley air, and by loitering to enjoy it she is sometimes too late to catch the bus for F. H. S. Her studies never suffer in spite of the fact that her h()bb is ensnaring vouths with her charming smile. George Edward Bouvier Let us be knon-n by our deeds. George is the little fellow who makes all the noise at the football games, playing the cornet in the band ! When George gets a good book he's satisfied. He is vmdecided what to do next year, but vou can be sure that our classmate will be worthy of the class of '33. Band. Milton Charles Boyle .-1 careless son i, ivitli a little nonsense in it noix and then docs not mis-become a monarcli. Milton is an accomplished dancer, so much so that it is more of a sport than an avocation with him. He does not enter dance marathons, how- ever, because of lack of space in which to place the trophies. Swimming is another of his pastimes in which he seeks diversion from the strenuous routine encountered in acquiring an education.
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