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ALBERT LOUIS BEAULIEU “AV’ Football (3. 4): Gregg Theory Certificate (4); Gregg Penman¬ ship Pin (4); Gregg Progress Pin (4); Gregg 60 and 80 Certificates. Al” is a tall easy-going Senior from Room 14. Ardent football fans will remember him as one of the hard-working players on the team. Al” hopes to be a secretary some day soon. Good luck, Al.” GLENN A MAY BECK “Becky” Becky ' s” cheerful smile and good humor have helped many a pupil in time of woe. Becky” hails from Millers and is a favorite among the Class of ’39. She has centered all of her interests on a certain Red,” which accounts for her lack of interest in school activities. STEVEN JOSEPH BEDNARSKI “Peanut” Intramural basketball (3, 4); Track (4); Commercial Club (3). Who doesn ' t know “Peanut”? He can always be seen around the corridors talking to some miss. Peanut” is known for his tricks, jokes, and friendly smile. He hopes to become a grade A salesman, and we know he’ll be one, for “Peanut” has what it takes. DONALD JENNISON BEEBE “Don” Football (3, 4); Intramural basketball (3. 4); Basketball (Assistant Manager 2, 3, Manager 4); Tennis (4); Orchestra (2). Don” has been one of the most popular boys of the Class of ’39. He will be missed not only by G.H.S. but also the feminine underclassmen, particularly as he has become famous as an ex¬ ample of what the well-dressed young man should wear. Don” is interested in forestry. JOHN FRANCIS BEHAYLO “Johnny” Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4); Camera Club (2); Stamp Club (N ice President 3). Johnny is one of the silent type and would prefer to be out with the fellows rather than participating in extra-curricular activities. Vet he has acquired many friends during his school life. BARBERA JULIA BELDING “Barb” Intramural basketball (4); Growing Pains” (4); Hist, She’s a .Man” (4); Delta Sigma Rho (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (2). The perpetual smile will always be remembered and associated with the talkative, good-natured friendly Rarbera. Sbe has made many friends with her smile and the habit of discussing the day’s events with the girls. .JOHN JOSEPH BERCHMAN “Jack” Baseball (2, 3. 4); Football Business Manager (4); Intramural basketball (2. 3, 4); Guidance Council (2). “Jack has been one of the greatest sport fans the class ever had. He has been the right hand man of the I ' mp” for every sports contest the teams here have had for the past few years. He is one of those boys who sjiend all of their time on an athletic field. ADA HELENA BESSETTE “Butch” Intramural basketball (2, 3); Alpha Beta Pi (4); Art t’lub (3, .‘secretary 4): Commercial Club (3, 4); Drill Corps (,I, Assistant l)rum .Major 4); Dance Committee (3); .‘student Council (3); Guidance Council (3); .‘silver G (4). .-Vda is one of our more fun-loving members. When laughter is heard, look for Ada as the cause. She is a jitterbug ” and has provideil much entertainment for us. Xineteen
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ALICIA VIRGINIA BARNES “Dimples” Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4); Art Club (4). “Dimples” is a gay, fun-loving girl. She has won many friends in her three years of high school. Her plans are uncertain, but knowing Dimples as we do, some day she may become a second Ma.xine Sullivan. Ci.Il.S. v ill miss “Dimples’ ” gay laughter and frolic, and she has assured us she will doubly miss G.H.S. LENA MARY BARRY “Lena” (iuidance Council (4); Gregg Penmanship Pin (4). “Dena,” that sweet damsel of Room 14, is one of the most dependahle girls of onr class. She has served on the Senior Guidance Council faithfully and was awarded a pin in shorthand. Lena’s” one desire is to become a hairdresser, and we’re sure she’ll become one of the best. RUSSELL MERRILL BASSETT “Russ” Masketball (2, 3, 4). Some outside attraction has takeii “Russ ' ” interest from school and its activities. He is known for his brilliance and wit. “Russ i.s an accomi)lished skater and spends much of his time at the (lables. Maybe some day “Russ will represent the L ' . S. in the Olympics as a skater. BEATRICE LILLIAN BEAULAC “Bea” C basketball (2. 3); Glee Club (2, 3); Dramatic Club liea is a cute little Senior m Room 14. She can always be seen around the corridor s with her chum Rarbara. “Ilea is one of the cpiiet membe-s of our class, but whatever field “Hea” will er.ter we arc sure she will always come out on top. RAYMOND FRANCIS BABITS “Ray” Stamp Club (3); Camera Club (3, 4). “Ray” is that tall, shy boy who hails from Room 14. His chief interests, stamps and photography, have occupied most of his time, but he has also done well in school. Although very quiet he is liked by all who know him. WILLIAM PAUL BABITS “Will” Hoc ' Key (3, 4); Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4); Haseball (2); Hi- ’ (3, 4); Commercial Club (Secretary 3). “Will” is a typical outdoor man, but at the same time is exceedingly quiet. He is well-liked bj his classmates who sincerely appreciate his work in athletics. He is known by everyone as a swell sport. GLADYS BERNICE BANNACH “Wadz” “Wadz is one of the quietest girls in our class. She and chum “Klondie have been inseparable during their three years of high school. Some outside interest seems to have captured her, for. she has not taken part in any school activities. However, we are all proud to have had “Wadz” as one of our classmates and all wish her loads of luck. SYLVIA RUTH BARGER “ Sijl ” Pro Merito (3, 4); Exponent (4); Year Book Staff (Associate Editor 4): Sophomore Dance Committee (3); “Growing Pains” Costume (Committee (4); Delta Sigma Rho (2, 3, Vice-President 4); Student Council (3); Silver G Gl “Syl” has proved her competence and efficiency in many fields of work, especially in her management of Girl Scout activities. Quiet and retiring, she may be counted on as an ever-present help in trouble. She plans to go on to college, and her personality is bound to carry her far. Eighteen
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HARTLEY MARTIN BOSWORTH “Bosy” Intramural basketball (2); Intramural baseball (2); Pro Merito (3, 4); “Hist, She’s a Man” (4); Stamp Club (2); Boys’ Glee Club (4). “Rosy” is that tall, red-haired fellow who has captured many feminine hearts during his years in high school. He has been active in both athletics and extra-curricular affairs, and with this foundation he’s bound to get a long way. lOTHEL LUCILLE BRUNELLE “Tot” “Tot is a member of the Vocational class, and is an all-round sp ' rt. .She has made many a laugh in her classes, and the days will be dull when she leaves. Lots of luck, “Tot.” ‘Josh” DOROTHY JUNE BLANKER “Dot” “Hist, She ' s a Man” (4); Delta Sigma Rho (2, 3, 4); Pro ISferito (3, 4); Archery Club (2). . “Dot” has been a “righ t-hand man” in Girl Scout activities and has proved most valuable in this work. She also has been a constant member of the Honor Roll. MARY ANN BOMPASTORE “Bomper” Exponent (4); Year Book Staff (4); Art Club (41; Drill Corps (3, 4): Glee Club (4); “Hearts of the Campus” (4); Spring Concert (4): New England and State Competitions (4). “Bomper” has been active in the musical organizations and on “The E.xponent.” She has always shown her cooperation and willingness to do a good job in whatever field she is. “Bomper” is usually seen with her friend Mildred, and together they make a great team. GENEVA MAY BROOKS “Bridget” Commercial Club (3, 4); Art Club (3, 4); Pro Merito (4); Gregg 60 - 80 - 100 Certificates (4); Gregg Penmanship Pin (4); Gregg Theory Certificate (4). “Bridget” has been very active in commercial work and is one of our best pupils. Although she is very quiet, she has a host of fiiends, and a pleasing personality which is bound to help her to success in anything she undertakes. MARION JENNIE BRUCE “Brucie” Exponent (2); Year Book Staff (4); Student Council (3). “Bruce” is very domesticated and a member of the Vocational class. She hasn’t had many activities in school but has had plenty outside, among them the “b()y-friend.” GEORGE KORNSTADT BURGESS Gcorgie” Pro Merito (3, 4). If brains were money. “Georgie” would be a millionaire. His ready willingness to help anyone in need has won him many friends. e know that his quiet yet determined manner will carry him a long way. EDWARD DICKINSON BILLINGS Intramural baseball (2); “Growing Pains” (4). Easy-going. “Josh’s” famous smile and nonchalant walk will always be remembered. He is the type that consistently uses his initiative to gain a higher standing in life. His quaint drawl will always be associated with the burly policeman, his part in the Senior play. Twenty
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