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1937 Gordon Gilpin Bennett A nice unparticular man. Gordon is one of those lucky boys who enjoy riding to school :n a coast to coast bus from Waites Corner. He'd much rather spend his time swimming or skating at Brick Mill than delving in- to a school book. George John Bicoulis As quiet as silent clouds drifting across a mellow moon — hiding your real virtues. George is a modest young man. but nevertheless, we have found out that he is quite a shark in drawing. His spare time is spent at his father's store, juggling sodas and mixing sundaes. One thing we are sure of, he will never be arrested for speeding. Carl William Boring For manners are not idle, but the fruit of loyal nature, and of noble mind. Neat, precise, industrious with a keen business instinct, which has been invaluable to the Red and Gray, Carl is the ideal com- mercial student personified. Of Scandinavian locks and eyes, he is also a Lothario, striving to please! Red and Gray 2. 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Assistant Advertising Manager 2, 3, Adver- tising Manager 4, Treasurer C. M. I. P. A. 3, 4. Ralph Leo Boyce Work — Work — Work — my labor never lags. Ralph is one of our most ambitious members, diligently attending tc studies, editing the Hi-Y News, as well as working outside, and occasionally even stepping out. His humor and decided ability along dramatic lines have made him a most welcome fixture of our class. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Relay Team 3, Junior-Senior Recep- tion Committee, Round Table, Class Prophecy, Class Play 4. May Rosalie Bedard An open-hearted maiden, true and pure. May's friendliness and good sense of humor have made her a favorite among her many friends. She isn't very fond of the serious side of school. She enjoys the movies, and patronizes one of the many theaters whenever possible. Louise Belliveau A merry girl with a gentle smile. Louise makes up for her size by her high spirits. Roller skating is tops for her and during the summer months, she can be found at Whalom, skating to her heart's content. Her hobby is knowing the names of as many orchestras as possible. Eleanor Isabelle Betts Jolly, peppy, athletic too. Mr. and Mrs. Betts did a wise thing when they moved from Eastport, Maine, to Fitchburg. There would always have been a gap somewhere if Betsy had not come to fill it. You ought to see her doing the polka in gym class. Ann Bicoules Thou art small, but thou Shalt grow. Although Ann brags about her distaste for studies, she is a fair student. We suspect Ann's mother of having placed thimbles in her cheeks when a baby for she has an irresistable pair of dimples. Ann has no definite plans for the future. Hockey, Volleyball, Basketball 2. Page 12
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1937 Dante Paul Arcangeli Drink the pure pleasure of the rural life. Sub is another Westminster lad who seems to hold a hearty dis- like for girls. Most of his time there in the country is spent either hunting or fishing — but rarely at home with a book. Carroll Everett Archibald know it is a sin for me to sit and grin. Archie is one of those happy-go-lucky boys usually to be seen walking about school with nothing much on his mind. At least he never thinks about his studies. From what we hear he is quite an accomplished tap dancer and singer. Abbott Aronoff Where is my wandering girl tonight? Abbott has the notorious reputation of being the high school's biggest flirt, but this is not to be taken seriously; for that primarily means his dear friends, the cows, whom he cheers up during sum- mer months while riding behind the truck. William Joseph Bean A poor excuse is better than none. The cutest boy in high school is also the best excuse maker. If you lack this ability, call on Bill and he will gladly put it over for you. Bill is also one of Miss Haskin's regular visitors and has spent many an hour in the assembly hall discussing the topics of the day. Assistant Manager, Basketball 3, Virginia Theresa Andreucci Carefree as the wind am I. Virginia, with her charming way, has won a host of friends, especially among commercial students. When skating season comes you will find this petite member of our class at Coggshall, gliding smoothly over the ice, or over the equally smooth B. F. Gym floor. Claire Paulette Aubuchon A maiden petite with charms so sweet. Claire is one of the many girls whose following is comprised largely of boys. In a beauty contest Claire could give anyone a battle. One of her greatest aids in finding friends is her humor which is quick and very witty. French Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club, Class Prophecy Committee, Senior Play, Prize-speaking Contest 4. Louise Adeline Babineau Honesty is the best policy. Louise came to us from Concord during our Junior year, and has won a warm place in the hearts of all her classmates. The per- sistent manner in which she attacks her work promises her rapid advancement in the business world. Dramatic Club, French Club 4. Lorraine Eunice Barbour Her luxuriant hair — it was like the sweep of a swift wing in visions. Lorraine, one of our most talented young ladies, is an accom- plished pianist, and has assisted in many school affairs. She also excels in the art of the interpretive dance, yet she finds time to be a supporter of our school sports, especially football. Hockey, Basketball 2, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Orchestra Pianist 3, 4. Page 11
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1937 Z DDLs) sl Richard Addington Brigham A friend in need is a friend indeed. A jack of all trades, if ever there was one. He is always ready to go somewhere or do something at any hour of the morning or night. He is frequently seen in a local poolery. He is a stalwart bachelor. Relay 3. Edward Albert Brochu Character makes its own destiny. Edward is one of those persons who say nothing and know all. He is like a clam; you have to spueeze him to make him open. He plays the guitar, and is still undecided whether to become a cow- boy troubadour or a Segovia. John Bulcock deferred not 'til evening what morning should accomplish. John is an industrrous lad who often delivers groceries for Buck's market. While he is so occupied, his favorite pleasure is baseball which he pursues both as a physical exercise and a con- versational food. Baseball, Basketball 2. Frederick Hardy Butterfield ivill not conceal his parts, nor his power, nor his comely proportion. Freddy has always been a gentleman of the most cultured type. Aside from keeping his scholastic record high, he finds time to in- dulge in swimming, tennis, and bowling. Music is one of his greatest accomplishments. Orchestra 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee, Major Blows 3, Tennis, Band 2, 3, 4, Red and Gray Board 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4. Charlotte Lovina Blood Her pencil drew what e'er soul designed. The above quotation is very true of Charlotte, because she is so enthusiastic about drawing. No wonder, for all of us, who have seen the pictures she has made, know she is a real artist. She is one of our very attractive young ladies. Elsa Irene Bohnwagner She looks rather quiet but you can't, always go by appearances. Elsa, who seems rather quiet, certainly does her share of laugh- ing and talking, but only at the right time. She likes sewing, but prefers collecting stamps for her already large collection. Elsa plans to become an efficient nurse after graduation. Hockey, Coun- cillor 2, Dramatic Club, Round Table 4. Olive Rachel Boudreau Silence has many advantages. Olive, one of our part-timers, is one of those rare persons who enjoy practicing the violin. She has played in the school orchestra for four years. When Olive is not busy with her various tasks, she spends the time reading. Junior Prom Committee 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Viola Butler That dimple that thy chin contains has beauty in its round, That never has been fathomed yet by myriad thoughts profound. Viola is a quiet but studious girl. Summer finds her busy swim- ming and winter, skating. Out of her many interests this year she enjoys her painting in the Free Hand Drawing Class. Dramatic Club 3, 4. Page 13
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