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Tender, patient, brave, devoted—this is always mother’s way.”—Edgar A. Guest. Juniors and Their Pastimes Asa Ames -----------Spelling Theresa Apple-------Studying Madelyn Armstrong— Movies Honora Austin ------Pike-fishing Mary Austin --------Parking Betty Babcock ------History C Frederic Becker ----Singing Arleen Bristol -----Physics Clara Brown --------Dramatics Nathan Brown -------Arguments John Bulger --------Latin III Jay Burns ----------French Maurice Byrns ------Talking Glenrose Calnon ----- Latin II Inez Carman --------Sewing William Carroll ----Drumming George Caswell -----Hard Work? Catherine Churchill ... Camping Olive Clement Correspondence George Constantikes..... Over-sleeping Edith Crossman -----English III Edith Curtis -------Chewing gum Elton Davis ....... Trumpeting Ralph Dier Walking home Dorothy Downing — Music Charles Dupont------Visiting Antwerp Robert Estes -------Skipping school! Doris Fowler Dances at Edwards Helen Fredenburg A certain “Storie” Audrey Freeman — Dreaming Rita Gallagher A Packard Ellwood Gamble Jumping Woodrow Gardner Loafing Everett Glasford Memories Morris Glazier Reading Helen Goodison Dating Carleton Goodnough Killing time Wallace Grandy Fishing Kendrick Greene Courting Ward Grimshaw Hockey” Robert Hayden Seeking a variety h ranees Halford Wheeling babies Donald Hampton Playing Louise Hardy Dancing Ruth House ---------Helping Charles Huckle Fighting Harold G. Hull -----Review classes Harold W. Hull -----Bribing little brothers Alta Hutton --------Talking Catharine Ingram ---Writing notes Lillian Jeffers ..— Acquiring perfection Hiram Jenne --------Basketball Oscar Jenne --------Buicks Emma Johnson ------Wise-cracking Gwendolyn Jones Quarreling Paul Jones Dancing Sam Kaplan Cramming Doris Kentfield Being attractive Isabelle King Being absent Betty McCullouch Laughing Jean McGrath Athletics Elva McGuinness Make-up Marie Maloy Idling Ethel Marsh Entertaining Webster Moore-------Being bashful Helen Murphy--------Scrap books Loretta Otto--------Running errands Sylvia Paquette Reducing Walter Parker Farming Paul Pete Going to Theresa Charlie Petrie Standing in the hall Doris Petrie “Mike” Regina Premo Dolphin Eleanor Reynolds Vamping Mary Rickerson Leaving school at 11 :4s Carl Ripley Having his hair cut Doris Ripley Making excuses Sylvia Robinson ----“Bill” Dorothy Rookey Boy friend James Rose Playing with children Esther Ryder Disagreeing Harry Salmon Day dreaming Paul Scott ---------Ogdensburg Norinne Seaker Walking on Main St. Everett Shay--------“Typing” Elizabeth Shinnock Farmers Doris Sibley Reading Russell Sibley Sleeping Betty Spilman Dreaming Betty Storie -------Assisting the Janitor Grayce Streeter-----“Coates” Pauline Tharrett Baseball Merrill Tyler Trapping Harriet Wainwright... Picnicking, Ruth Walsh Demonstrating lipstick Myrtle Washburn Flirting Vernal Watson Resting Gladys Wells Romancing Kenneth Wells Crooning Ray Wells Criticizing the girls Catherine Whalen Bluffing Richard Wheater — Football Adelaide White “Crushes” Marjorie White Walking Joe Wranesh Caddying Page Twenty-seven
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Page Twenty-six JUNIOR CLASS—First row left to right: Alta Mae Hutton, Harriet Wainwright, Adela:de White, Ethel Marsh, Dorothy Downing. Grayce Streeter. Catherine Whalen, Betty Shinnock, Norinne Seaker, Edith Curtis, Betty Burr. Second row: Theresa Apple, Alice Shippee, Alma Bancroft, Doris Foy, Mary Austin, Rita Gallagher. Betty Babcock, Mary Rickerson, Frances Storie, Eileen Bums, Marion Temple, Inez Carman, Adelaide Greene. Gertrude LaForty. Ruth House, Jane Lambton, Eleanor Reynolds, Lillian Jeffers, Marie Maloy. Third row: Dorothy Rookey, Frances Halford. Gwendolyn Jones. Glenrose Calnon. Doris Kentfield, Myrtle Washburn, Betty McCullouch, Loretto Otto, Catherine Churchill, Clara Brown, Arleen Bristol, Isabelle King, Pauline Tharrett, Elva McGuinness. Helen Murphy, Jean McGrath, Doris Sibley, Audrey Freeman, Marjorie White, Esther Ryder. Fourth row: Morris Jones, Doris Fowler, Betty Storie. Doris Petrie, Ethel Kentfield. Doris Ripley, Laurel Jobin, Betty Spilman, Louise Hardy, Madelyn Armstrong, Honora Austin, Dorothy Wilson, Edith Crossman, Mildred Hilts, Edna Hall, Ruby Storie. Thelma Seavey, Helen Goodison, Regina Premo, Geraldine Miller. Jay Burns. Fifth row: Paul Jones, Maurice Byrns, Morris Glazier, John Callahan, Elton Davis, Walter Parker, Oscar Jenne, Carlton Goodnough. Robert Washburn, Nathan Brown, Gilbert Shattuck. Kenneth Wells, Paul Pete, Neal June, Donald Hampton, Asa Ames, William Carroll, Kendrick Greene, Charles Huckle, George Caswell, Earl Streeter. Sixth row: Charles Petrie, Webster Moore, Harold Apple, Charles Frye, Ralph Dier, Herbert Bush, Sam Kaplan. Richard Wheater, Russell Greene. Wallace Grandv, John Bulger, Charles Dupont, John Rodger, George Constantikes. Robert Hayden. Ellwood Gamble, Walter Webster. Seventh row: Martin Hassett, George Clarke, Douglas Pete, Frederic Becker. Ray Wells, Hiram Jenne, Vernal Watson, Paul Scott, Ward Grimshaw, I “The blessed name of Mother.’'—G. G. Fetter.
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Page Twenty-eight 5 SOPHOMORE CLASS—First row: Lila Phippins, Dorothy Edwards, Helen Sayerson, Betty Maloy, Roberta Brown, Edna Blanchard, Dorothy Johnson, Myrle Arm- strong. Second row: Mary Johnson, Dorothy Dygert, Marion Morgan, Dorothy Mullin, Elizabeth Evans, O’Letha Goodison, Hazel Downing, Maud Petrie, Esther Mac- Turk, Ola Clark, Ella Whittaker, Doris Clark, Vivian Murray. Third row: Marguerite Sayers, Marjorie Woodworth, Mary Wranesh, Hilda Walrath. Amelia Clohosev, Eloise Dain. Rosemarv Livingston, Isabel Moore, Mary Conklin, Arlene Thomas, Eileen Carroll, Grace Kelley, Edna Clark, Florence Chisholm. Janet Laidlaw. Fourth row: Clinton Thompson, Eugene McGuinness, Robert Brown, Edith Stowell, Catherine Mickens. Betty Coffey, June Davis, Mary Fowler. Helen Clark, Marjorie Whitmore, Leslie Woodward. Wayne Ritchie, William Bresee, Duwayne Dodds, Donald McDermott. Fifth row: Richard VanNorton, Worth Coates. Clifford Kitts. Lyle Radigan. Malcolm Tyler, Leonard Washburn, Robert Tremlett, Kenneth Kinney, Ivan Donaldson, Weldon Foy, Louis Curcio, Marcus Chase, Ivan Bickford. Allen Shay, Harold Miles. Sixth row: Ward Sprague. Robert Bockus, Richard Witters, Herbert Bartholomew, Elmer Drummond, Ralph Elmer, Lincoln Sawyer, Paul Markwick. Merton Bagg. Seventh row: Milton Nichols, Victor Judge, Edward Pierce. “His sweetest dreams were still of that dear voice that soothed his infancy.”—Robert Southey.
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