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BOULDER 1941 Clarence Hayden Green W ha! man dares. I dare Clarence is our class wit and has quite thoroughly mastered the art of making people laugh through his cleverness. Clarence is also adept at fishing which is one of his favorite pastimes. Patriotism flares high in him, as he intends to join his Uncle Sam's Army. Joseph Napoleon Robert Guenette Mild-mannered in all he does Bob is a quiet boy notable mainly for his beautiful curly hair which is the envy of many a young damsel. For sport he plays foot- ball. Bob lists photography as his hobby. He must also like hiking for he plans to become a mail carrier in the future. Andrew Hansen Smile and the world smiles with you Andy is one of the quieter members of the class, but under- neath there is a grand sense of humor. He can usually be seen hurrying along the corridors to his next class as studious as a pro- fessor. Andy spends a great deal of his time ushering at the Universal Theater. As for the future, he has high hopes of becoming an aviator. Frederick Andrew Haskell A man of lofty purpose Silence is Golden describes Fred very well in school. If and when he does say anything, it is short. School se;ms to have such an effect on Fred that he becomes nearly speechless on entering it. Having no particular hobby, he spends some of his spare time at the A P Market, but he is much interested in basketball. He plans lo a'tend college. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. Robert Andrew Havener Still waters run deep Robert comes to us from Westminster. He is very quiet and s'.udious around school. His extreme shyness causes disappointment among the girls. He is a valuable asset to the band. Outside of school, he keeps bees and collects biological specimens. Band, Orch- es ra 2, 3, 4. Donald Josiah Hayden Obliging and ever so kind, He is a friend we're glad to find Butch is the possessor of an unlimited knowledge of music, orchestras, and records. We shall always remember him for his mar- velous playing of trumpet in Pennsylvania Six-Five Tht)usand. He is one of the many belonging to the Hi-Y. Although Butch is much interested in music, he expects to go to Springfield College and then to become an instructor for the Y.M.C.A. Band 2, 3, A', Orch- estra 3, 4. Eugene Edward Hellman A keen wit, a wise look, and an answer always ready G;ne is one of the husky lads in our class. Summers he can be found swimming and camping at Stodge Meadow. He is one of those persons who gets admission to the football games by playing in the band. Frequently he plays drums on dance jobs. Following school, he plans to take up mechanical engineering. Basketball 2, 3; Band, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Robert James Henry So exceedingly tall One of the few people who can get along in this world by letting things slide is a trombone player, and Hank is one of this fortunate fraternity. He may well be remembered for the liquid tone of his slide trombone. Bob is just going to high school so he can go to college, so he can get out of college, so he can play his trombone. Page 26
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BOULDER 1941 Constance Louise Goguen A comely Miss of no mean talent Connie has a finger in almost every well known activity in school. She participates in every girls' sport we have in school. She is also a member of the school band and a familiar figure in the Girl Scouts, for she is a senior scout and is the head of a Brownie pack. Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2, 3, 4; Table Tennis 2, 3, 4; Archery 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Art Club 2; Band 2, 3,4. Dorothy Goldman She has eyes so soft and brown Dorothy came to us from Roxbury during her junior year. Although she did not know anyone when she first arrived, she has smce acquired many friends. She finds enjoyment in collecting autographs of famous people, and her ambition is to become a reporter. Tennis and ping pong are her two favorite sports. Dra- matic Club 4; Councilor 4. Elizabeth Anne Goss She smiled and shadows departed Betty will be best remembered for two things — her wavy, brown hair, and her sweet smile. She could, also, be depended upon to stand up for her rights. One couldn't help liking her, however, for she was friendly and sincere at all times. Basketball 2 ; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. Florence Joan Handley She is a winsome, wee thing Jo is a combination of pep, personality, laughter, and charm. Add to this mixture, mischievious eyes and piquant face, and the finished product is the cutest girl in the class. Her hobby seems to be beautiful clothes for they have always been the envy of us all. Jo's noticeable grace must be due to her great ability in Denishawn. Write-up Committee 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2; Latin Club Deck Tennis 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4. Margaret Elizabeth Harley A lusiie fair, with golden hair Margy is a beautiful blonde who has a very becoming blush. We've always found her to have nothing but the best of disposi- tions though she can lose her temper for a good cause. Every- thing she attempts she tries to do as well as possible and since h;r best is excellent, well vouch for a bright future for her. Basketball 2, 3. 4; Volleyball 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Write-up Committee 4. Eileen Ann Hart Witty, jolly, happy as can be Eileen is an active participant in all our sports. As a basket- ball referee she gained a good reputation. She is one o{ the group in our class who enjoys collecting newspaper clippings and pic- tures of friends. Eileen is planning to study beauty culture. Ping- pong 3; Dramatic Club 2, 4; Debating Club 2. Bertha Viola Hawkesworth Love, sweetness, goodness in her person shined Bertha is a quiet, studious girl who comes to Fitchburg on the Westminster bus. She takes her work seriously and her play with enjoyment. No one could show better sportsmanship than Bertha does in all games. She is undecided whether she wants to become a secretary or do Red Cross work. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. Doris Louise Heins Quiet she may be, but friends she has innumerable Doris always looks as if she had just come from the hair- dresser's. Believe it or not, she fixes her locks herself. She works at Felix Heins Massage ' typewriting for her brother. Although Doris does not participate in any school sports, she is always ready to do her share of cheering at the games. Page 25
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BOULDER 1941 Marguerite Banetti Henault Quiet she may be, hut friends she has innumerable Margie's roguish twinkle and rollicking gait clearly express her fun loving spirit. She would give the impression that she is studious, but she is just as jolly and carefree as she can be. Studies may come and studies may go, but Margie takes them with a light heart and always greets the world with a smile. Evelyn Mildred Herold Kind and quiet, always neat. She'll find friends in all she meets Evelyn is a true friend and a conscientious student. She is always good natured and ready to lend a willing hand. Those red cheeks of Evelyn's must be the result of coming all the way from ■VX'estminster each morning. Evelyn is going to be a secretary. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. Laura Deane Higgins Her stature tall — her manner dignified Laura Deane's flawless features, and keen mind furnish an example of beauty and brains walking together. Two of her great- est accomplishments are her ability in writing short stories and her varied talents as a musician. She hopes to be a nursery school teacher someday. Basketball 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Red and Gray Board 3, 4. Dorothy Ada Hill An air of happiness about her Dot is one of our best liked seniors. She loves fun and has made more than one cloudy day sunny with her contagious cheer- fulness. She collects toy dogs as a hobby and plays a good game of ping pong. Her ambition is to be a children's nurse. Dramatic Club 4. Nina Eva Hills The beautiful maiden moved down in the dance. With the vtagic of motion and sunshine of glance Nina made her stage debut when she was a sophomore and since then she has shown us how talented she is in other ways. She never worries about her studies, but she gets by. Nina always has a smile and is always ready to help out in difficulties. Basket- ball 2; Dramatic Club 2, 3. Priscilla Houghton A merry, amiable, little lass Pilly is the little blonde marshall outside of Mr. Hubbard's room. She will be best remembered, however, for her vivacity and gay chatter, but underneath this surface of giggles and fun, Pilly has a surprisingly philosophical nature. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. Lucilla Emmelyn Hyatt Her sweetness and her good nature are two of her greatest aspects Lucilla just hates to study, but she is a fine athlete. In school she directs traffic on the first floor with a high degree of efficiency. She plans to be a medical secretary, that is, if some lucky man doesn't capture her first. 'Volleyball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. Lucille Marie Isabelle A carefree smile that won't come off Although Lucille has never troubled us with much unnecessary talk, she is full of fun. She has two hobbies, the movies and the Girl Scouts. Lucille enjoys athletics and is especially clever in basketball. In about three years we may see Lucille in a nurse's uniform as that is the profession in which she is interested. Bas- ketball 3, 4; French Club 2, 3. Page 27
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