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Robert Otis Crocker Lively and ardent, frank and calm. l?ob is a veo' likeable chap and is a favorite with all his class- mates. He likes dancing and is a fine skater. Who would make a ijetter looking usher in (he nifty uniform of one of our local movie palaces than Fob? One of his closest friends after 2 p. m. is Miss Haskins. Junior I'rom Committee .S, Basketball. Junior-Senior Relay j, 4, Baseball, Track, Dramatic Club 4. Ernest Cross, Jr. Diligence is the Mother of Good Fortune. Ernest possesses a happy disposition and is always ready wiih a smile, both in school and out. He appears to be industrious and to like to work. He is an ardent lover of sports, and although he does not play himself, he is a great fan. Joseph William Crossley His music has its lingering charms From both voice and guitar. Sometimes this lad with a slow drawl, who comes from the South, is known as Lucky Billy. His fa orite pastime is playing stringed instruments, at which, we hear, he is quite adept. We are also informed that he can yodle like a cowboy. James Cunningham The mildest manners and the greatest heart. Jim, with ancestors from the Highland Moors, has a way of making friends which is his •ery own. He could slap your face and you'd ha e to laugh at him no matter how annoyed you were. .A good scholar and all around fellow. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. Eleanor Joyce Cleveland Not much talk, a great sweet silence. Eleanor is a rather quiet schoolmate, but her own circle of friends and acquaintances always enjoys her presence. She was one of our part-time students this year, and worked for Miss Mattson. Eleanor is ery fond of sports and finds lime to participate in some of them. 'olieyball, Basketball .S. Rita Claire Collette Quiet she may be, but friends she has innumerable. Rita is an appealing little piece of bubbling mirth who has won the hearts of all who know her. Cne twinkle from those loxely eyes would melt a heart of stone. Rita is a part-time student and every other week helps Miss Matlson. History Club 4. Helen Winifred Connor Great feelings has she of her ou ti, Which lesser souls may never know. Helen is a very quiet and studious person with a pleasing dis- position. -She has been a serious student all along, making great heatlway in t he Connnercial Course. Helen can always be lound at school functions. She enjoys athletics also. 1 ran. at ic C hil) 4. Dorothy Irene Conroy 11 er 'words were simple and her heart sincere. Dot is a aluable niember of the Red and ('ira - board, ller faxorite pastime is walking. .A football enthusiast, she can be heard cheering lustilv for a certain football plaver on Squad B. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Red and Cray 3, 4, Marshal 4, History Club 4. Page 18
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Michael Angelo Censale A comrade blithe and full of glee Who dares to laugh out loud and free. Michael certainly must be a descendent of Cicero, for he be- came an outstanding debater in his sophomore year. He is a sales- man, too, for his customary greeting to all he meets is Have you joined the Book of the Month Club yet? He is widely known as Cupid's assistant. Color Committee 3, Class Dues Committee 3, Debating Club 2, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Business Manager Boulder 4. Sherman Lowell Coates His sunny temper gilds the edge of life's black cloud. .Although he adopts a quiet, almost bashful demeanor in class, when this big, frolicky. light haired Hercules and St. Lawrence get together, the world certainly knows about it, (a (|uiet moment means only that they are up to some mischief ). One wonders if he e% er has any ery deep thoughts. Football 2, 3, Dramatic Club 4. Bernard Nelson Cote Good nature is a special charm That wins a host of friends. Our little rosy-cheeked Bernard comes from that small district of Fitchburg called Cleghorn. As a student, he is quiet and a er- age. He is interested in bowling and may often be seen setting up pins in a local alley. .Skating likewise occupies much of his time. John Wellington Cox 'Tis want of courage not to be content. Although John is a good student in school, he finds time out- side to make, and very capably, too, many things of wood. John also reads many books. A jolly good fellow. Dramatic Club 2, 3. Nina Theresa Celona The world smiles with her. Nina is one of those quiet girls of whom we see little outside of classes. .Although she has not played on our school teams, N ina enjoys basketball and volleyball. A hike is likewise always welcome. Edna Mae Charrier For all that faire is, is by Nature good. Edna is one of the members of the class who try to appear quiet and bashful but aren't. She enjoys drawing and dancing. She is president of the Arts and Crafts Club. She has some of us wondering where she found out so much about football. How about letting us in on the secret? Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Readers' C.uild 3, 4, Art Club 4, Class Play, Red and (iray. Marshal 4. Rose Mary Cicala Chatter helps the luorld go around. Rose is a quiet girl of whom we don't hear much. However, we know she is •ery interested in basketball and has played on the school teams. She is also a ery active Scout member. May you keep doing your good deed dailv. Rose. Hockey, Basketball, 'ol- leyball 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2,'4. Loretta Jane Cieslak A quick, energetic young lady. Loretta is a part-time student who has pro%ed herself very ef- ficient. She is a friendly girl and has brought many enjoyable mo- ments to those in her classes and her friends. Hockev, X'oUeyball 3, Basketball 3, 4. Page 17
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Mitchell Jim Diamond The rule of niy life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure a business. Mike is more or less prejudiced toward athletics, especially basketball. At the Y one can constantly see him impro ing his eye for the basket. Although he is quiet in school, his sense of humor has made him justly popular. Walter Samuel Dicker ) every rank or great or small 'Tis industry supports all. Walty, one of our most agreeable boys, is willing to try any- n, „„™ j-jg j 2g ability in all sports but shines in track, espec- - ' His lo 'e for the outdoors is thing once. ..... ... .. ially in the high jump and running [ Lilt 111 11 JUIliJ Cllll.1 tUlllllllg. 1 1 lO ivy l Jl shown bv his hope of becoming a forest ranger. |unior-Senior Relay 3. ' Alphonse Nicholas DiConza Friends and acquaint inces are the surest passports to the future. Fonsy is a ery serious faced lad who is anything but. During his spare time in the summer he managed his own baseball team. If you have nexer seen UiConza's Bees play you ha e missed one of the treats of the sporting world. Donald William Dobson lie does little kindnesses, Which most leave undone, or despised. Dobby, West Fitchburg's gift to humanity, possesses a quiet and dry sense of humor that is not surpassed by anyone in the school. Always with a ready wit, he can be heard tossing wisecracks back and forth in the corridor. Last summer, as head of the dishwashing department at Camp Lowe, he won a china medal as the best dish- washer in New England. Jennie Frances Cordio A 71 air of happiness about her. Jennie makes little commotion in school. Although she ap- pears to be very quiet, friends say that she is a very- different person outside of school. Jennie's favorite subjects are typewriting and sewing. Her ambition is to become a secretary in an office. Dra- matic Club 3. Elizabeth Cecelia Corley .4 jovial classmate, loyal and true. Elizabeth is noted for her very good nature. Her fa 'orite occupation is eating. The consumption of fi e Hoodsies per lunch period is not at all unusual. Being very musical, we are led to believe that someday Elizabeth will become a great composer. His- tory, Debating, Dramatic Clubs 4. Marguerite Irene Coughlin In Quietness and Confidence shall he Your Strength. rf you thumbed the pages of the book of scholastic achievement, you would surely find Marguerite. An earnest worker, she has al- ways managed to do her assignments. Well liked by her many friends, Rita should never starve for the want of comradeship. Basketball 2, Dramatic Club 2, 4, French Club, Councillor , Junior-Senior Reception Hockey 4, Basketball. History, Debating, Latin Clubs, Marshal 4. W rite-up Committee Boulder 4. Marjorie Heald Crockford A smile lightens the road to happiness. Marjorie is one of our easy-go-lucky members and is well liked by both se.xes. She can play the piano well and also enjoys sports. Marjorie is taking the General Course. Readers' C.uild 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4. Page 19
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