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THE BOULDER Joseph Aime ( osseiin He ivears the wings of flying .Mercury on his heels. Balie was our celebrated quarter-miler. I.a t year he captained the Junior Relay Team and made a tine showing against I.ahti. (Jreat things are expected of Halic and we wouldn't lie at all surprised to see him representing Uncle Sam in the 1936 Olympics. However, we hear a great deal of his time is taken up by people from St. Bernard's High School. Track (3-4), Relay Team (3-4). Raymond Piui! Gosselin Inci ever as he n-enl some merry lay he suttg. Ray's ambition is centered on orchestra work, much of which he intends to do after graduation. Through his perse erance in this work he has attained considerable popularity among his class- mates and has played at numerous social affairs. He has earnestlv and eagerlv contributed his time and effort to the ioiin section of our High School orchestra. Track (2), Messiah (2), Orchestra (3-4). Gladys Marie Goyette tV e're horn to he happy, all of us. tjladys has dark hair and big, brown, friendly eyes. She was a lover of all sports including hockey, volleyball, swimming and skating. Gladys expects to go to an Art School after graduation. Mikado, (3), Glee Club (2-3). Mary Pearl Grainier She lakrlh most delight in dancing. In spite of the fact that Mary lives at Waites Corner she always reached school on time. She enjoys dancing and attended most of our school dances. She w-as always seen with her friend Cjiadys. After graduation Mary plans to take up hairdressing in Boston. Virginia Hlanclie Gray 7 sense of humor is the spice of life. Virginia welcomes an thing from an English test to riding in a Model T Ford, the latter being preferred, of course. In the summer Virginia re els in the abode of the fish for she is an adept swimmer. She pfans to enter the Massachusetts General Hospital next year to train for the nurs- ing profession. Basketball (3-4). Walter Theodore Guenther Better be small and shine, than he great and cast a shadoiv. Outdoor activities are Walter's specialty. Dur- ing the basketball season, however, he is a zealous exponent of that popular sport. Agility coupled with determination is Walter's principal asset. 'hen in the cold months, he is not to be found on the basketball floor, you are likely to see him skating on some pond or lake. 1933 TWENTY-ElfiHT
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11=11 =1 THE BOULDER [ David Joseph Girouard Let mc die to the sounds of delieioiis music. David is a lover of music. His ear for this art has brought him fame and money as a member of an orchestra. This daik lad does no more homework than is necessary. Whenever he is not busy with the aforementioned subjects, he can be found driving a truck. Junior-Senior Reception committee (3), Band (2-3-4). George Edward Glenny His aims are hi(jh — in jumping. Although not gifted in studies, George can prove his mettle on the track. Seeing him walk down the corridors between classes, one could easily observe that schoolwork didn't trouble hitn. He has done much for our class by his excellent work in track, particularly the high jump. Relay Team (3), Worcester County Track Meet (3), Massachusetts Relav Carnival (3), Track (2-3-4). Paul Goetowski '; and ii::sdi in are horn ujith a man. Paid was one of our husky football players. He worked hard as the fact that his name always adorned the high honor list indicated. He was one of Miss Peabody's handymen whenever there were any dramatic presentations. We'll probably hear of him in the future as one of 'Fitchburg's outstanding stage managers. Football (3-4). Benjamin Abbott Goldberg One cannot knoic everything. This is what Abbie remarked when he looked with disgust at his final Physics test and only saw a mark of 98 on it. Abbie is a highly valued member of the band and orchestra, for he cer- tainly can play that clarinet of his. .Xbliie tra- verses the corridors with a smile forever beaming on his face and dares the world to do its worst. French Club (3), Deliating Club (4), Band (3-4), Orchestra (3-4), U. S. History Medal (3), Red and Gray board (3-4). Ruth 'irginia Gorham - vein (if mirth lieneath her air of dignity. Ruth's dignit and seriousness are counter- balanced by cheerfulness and good humor, which makes her good company. She loves art, want to go to an art school, and is fond of dancing, but — step out of the way when you see a prettv brunette driving a Buick car. Basketball (2), Hockey (2), Vollevball (3), Marshal. Doris Gorts irtue alone is true nobility. Doris will be a fine secretary some dav for she possesses all the qualities of a perfect secretary. She does her work accurately and with speed. She was one of Mr. Howard's star pupils in Stenography. Doris was very quiet in school but she has a certain charm that has made her a fa- vorite with her classmates. Her hobbies are swimming, skating, and reading. ]f=1l 193 3 TWENTY-SEVEN
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THE BOULDER Sherman Preston Hall Music soothes tlir savagr beast. Sherman is a pianist and organist of no little merit. Those who have heard him play realize his talent. He has the position of organist on Sunday at a church in I.unenliurg. This keeps him in practice and before the public. He is president of the French Club of which he has been a member for two years. Next to music, Sherman likes bridge. Glee Club (2), French Club (3), Debating Club ( + ), French Club ( + ), Senior Musicale. Tyko Olavi Hallfors Jolly cdinl auy was he. Turke is one of those people in our class who greatlv enjoy dancing. He was musically inclined in his Sophomore vear, and belonged to both the iiand and the orchestra. He does not participate in any sports, but likes to skate. He is planning to go to the Bartlett School for Tree Surgery then he finishes high school. Band (2-3-4), Orchestra (2-3-4). Mary Catlierine Hamilton Blight ii-ds her face ivilh smiles. Marv was one of our commuters from West Fitchburg who furnished merriment to her com- panions en route. We admire Mary's practical hobb of collecting recipes and trying them. No doubt, she will find them of value durin-7 her career as a nurse. Glee Club (3). Alfred Hancewicz (■ is alicays in such perfect humor. The C ood Karth is appreciated by at least one member of our class, for he plans to go to the National Farm School next year. Promptly at 7:30, if one looks closely enough, there appears a bright spot on the horizon which may be iden- tified as Alfred's hair, and soon he boards the Shirle bus for Fitchburg. His hobby is reading. Gladys Irene Hancock Kind hearts are more than coronets. Gladys was always pleasant and had a cheery word for everyone. She lives at Waites Corner and we think perhaps she kept slim running for the bus every morning. Her favorite winter sport is skating and she was often seen at Snow Mill Pond participating in this pastime. Gladys plans to go in training next fall. Basketlial! (3), 'olleyball (3). Marjorie Ardath Harkness ( • laughter has a clearer ring Than all the bubhlinp of a spring. When you're with Marjorie, you're sure to be laughing, for nobody enjoys life more than she. She makes all her friends enjoy it too. She has a great repute as a bridge player, and is also known for her work in dramatics. She can often be found on the courts, for she enjoys tennis and plays well. Dramatic Club (2-3-4), French Club (3-4), De- bating Club (4), Dramatic Club Dance commit- tee (4), Write Up committee. 1933 TWENTY-NINE
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