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Coutermarsh, Irene Mary Commercial Home Economics Assembly 1 ; Home Economics Style Show 1. “A rolling stone gathers no moss.” Irene has always been seen and not heard. Her friendly smile and even disposition are sure to get her ahead. Luck, Irene. Couture, Albert Edward “Couture General Senior Play 4. “Never trouble trouble 'till trouble troubles you.” “Couture” is easy-going and happy-go-lucky—and what curls! Good luck, “Couture”. Crowell, Regis Lovisa “Rege” General Stunt Night 2; F. H. V. President 3; Home Economics Style Show 1; Gleen Club 3, 4. “Great oaks from little acorns grow.” Regis is the runner-up for smallest girl in the class and she has a grand sense of humor. She’ll go a long way, this little girl. Davis, Ellen Oudry “Davie Classical Year Book Staff 4; Home Room Activities 4; Glee Club 4; Masquers 4; French III Club 4; Stunt Night 4; Freshman Reception 4; English III A Recital 4; “Harvest Hop” 4. “The end crowns the work.” Ellen, our only newcomer, has been with us just one short year, and her sparkling personality has won us all. May your crown be of gold, Ellen. [20]
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General Chase, Edward Leon Home Room Assembly 3; Baseball 3, 4. “Sense and perception must necessarily proceed from some incorporeal substance within us.” Leon is just about the quietest boy in our class. He hasn’t Riven us a chance to know him very well, but what we do know pleases us very much. They say unspoken words do not lie, Leon! Chase, Leona Mathilde General Stunt Night; Sophomore Play. “Look before you leap.” You are contemplating a big leap, Leona, but you'll be happy. Corbin, Yolande Estelle “Yollie” General Home Activities 3, 4; Stunt Night 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; Drum Majorette 4; Masquers 2, 4; French III Club 4; Junior Prom 3; Optic” 3; “Barb” 4; “Gypsy Rover” Operetta 4; Glee Club; Harvest Hop” 4; Freshman Recepton 4. “All good things come in small packages.” “Yollie” is our smallest girl and our peppiest. She’s always as busy as a bee and she’s always happy. CoiJTERMARSH, DOROTHY ANN “Pot Commercial Home Room Assembly 2; Home Economics Style Show 1; Home Economics State Style Show2. “Heaven helps those who help themselves.” “Dot” is going to be a secretary, and a good one! She’s got a great deal of what it takes and we can count on her to succeed. [19]
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Demkr.h, Frederick Bernard Fred General Senior Play 4; Junior Prom 3. Like father, like son.” One of the inseparable Demers twins, Fred will always be heard wherever he goes and whatever he does. Demers, Fui.bert William General Senior Play 4; Stunt Night 4; Junior Prom 3; Orchestra 1. “Speech is silver, silence is gold.” Fulbert’s grand personality and willingness to do things, will help him to make good. Drew, Lucy General Home Economics Style Show 1, 2; State Clothing Contest 1; Stunt Night 2; Home Room Activities 3, 4. “The deepest rivers run with the smallest noise.” Lucy is one of our quiet, unassuming members. She is always pleasant and ever ready to lend a helping hand. Dulac, Adlord Edmund General Junior Prom Committee 3; Stunt Night 3; Home Room Activities 3, 4. “There is no pathway of flowers leading to success.” Adlord has great possibilities for a successful future. Right now his future tends towards West Hartford, and with that car of his we understand he gets there in a big hurry. L21]
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