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RITA BONOYER 1003 West Central Street Unionville, Mass. “Like a picture in a book, Pure and peaceful is her look.’’ Rita Bonoyer is “The Small Senior Student” who draws car¬ toons for the “Blue and White.” Her fine sense of humor is revealed by her cartoons, as well as by the compositions she gives in class. If you have missed hearing one of Rita’s com¬ positions you have really missed a good time. Rita disguised herself as the mischievous “Topsy” in the masquerade party held last year and was quite a success in her role. We all wish success to “The Small Senior Student.” Blue and White 4. JAMES BOUCHER 4 7 Cottage Street Franklin, Mass. “TINY” “Oh, he stands high in all the students’ hearts.” Is it Tiny’s smile, his curly hair, his charming personality, or perhaps his strong tall physique which has caused his tre¬ mendous popularity? In all activities Tiny may be found par¬ ticipating and excelling; on the diamond, the football field, or the stage. We salute Jim as one of our outstanding athletes who learned from sports not only how to play ball but also how to face life fairlv and squarely like a true sportsman. Marshal 2-3-4, Captain Marshal 4, Football 1-2-3-4, Bas¬ ketball 1-2-3-4, Baseball 4, Dramatics 3-4, Band 1, Orches¬ tra 1, Junior Prom. Committee 3, Freshmen Acquaintance Party 4, Music 4, Hallowe’en Party 4. YVONNE BOULEY 26 Cottage Street Franklin, Mass. “Bullet” “Merry and cheery, always gay, Happy to smile and light your way.” Soft light, sweet music, a shiny floor, a good partner; with all this, Yvonne would be content. There’s something about dancing that attracts this girl. (Is it the masculine element of our species?) This popular female enjoys cards and movies. She is full of peo, vim, and vigor. What kind of cereal does she eat for breakfast ? A jolly good sport of the “Hail fellow, well met” type. Music Class, Freshman Acquaintance, Junior Prom. 3, Year Book 4, Glee Club 4. PHYLLIS BROWN 147 Maple Street Franklin, Mass. “Brownie” “Quietly she walks her ways: Steadfast duty fills the days.” Phyllis is an ideal type of student. She does her work in a quiet and uncomplaining manner. Underneath her quietness is a heart of gold where all Phyllis’ good deeds come from. Apparently she enjoys her classes and that is probably why she has made such an advancement in her studies. Her favorite pastime, reading, is revealed by her wide knowl¬ edge of books. Good luck, Phyllis, in whatever position the future offers you. Blue and White 4. Page Twenty-One
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osftea YOLANDA BARTELLONI 62 Wachusett Street Franklin, Mass. “Yola” “Curley” “There ' s fun in everything we meet.” Yola is the girl who had many friends both in school and outside. Her favorite pastime was writing and answering notes. One special period was devoted to “notes.” Dancing, singing, and riding in snappy cars is what Yolanda craved and she came through with flying colors. “Curley” could draw but was very shy in showing her art. We don’t know just what “Yola” plans to do, but what¬ ever it is the class wishes her all the success in the world. Blue and White 4, Art Committee “Oskey” 4, Marshal 3. MARY BILAZARIAN Cottage Street Franklin, Mass. “Dizzy” “A smile for everyone” Small of stature, quick and active, Mary is one of the peppy girls of the class. Mary’s doctrine is one of constant action with allowance for nothing dull and staid. Although all sports rank high in favor, swimming is her favorite. Her hobby is chewing gum at which, needless to say, she is quite adept. Whatever field Mary may enter after high school days are over, we wish her luck. Track 1-2-3, Marshal 3, Glee Club 1-2. SYLVIA BLANCHARD 159 East Central Street Franklin, Mass. “And vital feelings of delight. Shall rear her form to stately height.” There has never been any need for Sylvia to crane her neck to see over other heads what was happening at a track meet or football game, for she has the advantage of being tall. But never let that worry you, Sylvia, for you can always see what’s coming. Seriously, though, Sylvia is a quiet, well-liked girl to whom we wish only the “mosta of the besta” of luck. ARTHUR BLUNSDEN 74 Cottage Street Franklin, Mass. “Bunny” “A comrade blithe and full of glee Who dares to laugh out loud and free.” Arthur, control that temper! One could never imagine this blushing, amiable chap possessing a temperament proof to anger. The occasions, however, are so rare that we need not worry about them, but we do want to make you familiar with his excellent dancing. Any young lady would be delighted to be his partner on a dance floor. His frequent appearance at the Y. M. in which place his athletic enthusiasm is noticeable sets us to believe he will pursue sports. Are we right, Arthur? Jr. Prom. Com. 3, Music 1. Page Twenty
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NICHOLAS BUCHANIO 17 Howard Place Franklin, Mass. “Nick” “Nicky” “I dare do all that may become a man. Who dares do more is none.” Nick is one of the happiest fellows in High School, always laughing and never with a gloom on his face. For four years this smile has traveled with him. Nicky went out for only one sport but that was enough, as he played great football games. Friends Nick had and plenty of them. He was always seen talking to some girl, but do we blame the girls? What he plans for his future is hard to say, but we wish all the good luck there is to a good sport like “Nicky.” Football 3-4, Halloween Committee 3, Music 4. GORDON BUCKLEY 192 School Street Franklin, Mass. “JIM” “From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth.” Gordon has always been one of our outstanding humorists. Combining actions with words, he could send a whole class into gales of laughter without the least effort. Evidently he enjoys being entertained as well as entertaining, for he admits to a par¬ tiality for following the Braves.” ‘Sticking around the Morse Theater” is another of his favored pastimes. Whether he be¬ comes a baseball player or movie magnate, we are sure “Jim” will succeed. Marshal 1-2, Band 1-2-3-4, Jr. Prom. Com. 3, Year Book Committee 4. ALEXANDER CAMERON Scott Hill Road Bellingham, Mass. “Legs” “Scotty” ‘‘Well-formed he was and of a goodly height, Active, and strong and valorous in fight.” Alex is one of our typical football heroes. His big frame was perfectly adapted for the rough and tumble of his favorite sport. How his dark and healthy tan is admired by many less fortunate in acquiring one! In case you have ideas of his being a sober, solemn chap, ask any of his bus companions to gain contrary information. Alex is hoping to continue school, but his plans are as yet indefi¬ nite. Football 4. RUTH CARLSON Union Street Franklin, Mass. “Ruthie” “Let me have sleek men about me” Ruth is full of fun and pep, a cute coquette, always willing to help a fellow out. She has taken four years of math, right on the chin, and is simply “buggy” about biology. We wonder why. A few more souvenirs and she will own the Dutchland farms. Ruthie will attend Dean next year and what will be Dean’s gain will be F. H. S.’s loss in regard to excellent piano playing. Won’t the little 3rd or 4th graders in a few years be lucky to have her for a teacher? Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Marshal 1-2-3-4, Dramatics 3-4, Fresh¬ man Acquaintance Committee 4. Page Twenty-Two
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