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GEORGE ANTHONY AUGUST Class President 3-4: Student Council 3-4: Orchestra 3-4: Band 3-4: xlrrow Business Staff 3: Football 2-3-4: Senior I lay Business Manager 3. Whose broad shoulders held up the center of Barrington's line so uncrringly for two years? Why, they were Augy's of course! He is also the trustworthy lad who collected the basketball tickets this year, and who, as president, led our class for two years. Augy has a book of famous people which seems to have been a welcome source of book reports many times. The love of salt water was responsible for Augy's summers spent aboard the Marthas Vineyard. He tells a famous story about a crate of eggs. George is going to study engineering. FRANCIS NELSON BLOUNT Glee Club l-2-3-4: Football 4: Arrow Business Staff 4: Operetta Principal 4: Orchestra 3-4: Band 3-4. Nel-lie, the world's greatest admirer of steam engines! He can tell you 'most anything about any railroad in any country. Furthermore, he can enlighten you upon the good properties of ice, Fords. and saxophones. Nelson is also an author. We understand he has in the making a real good yarn about railroads. He cer- tainly got off some good arguments in history! We know that some day you'll be an efficient railway executive, Nellie! RICHARD FREMONT BROOKS Glee Club 4: Arrow Business Staff 3-4: Arrow Business Manager 4: Senior Play 3-4: Band 3-4: Rhode Island Honor Society. When Prof Collins asks a diiiicult question in physics, Dick is always there with his theory and answer. He's a person who shines in all his classes without a great deal of effort. One can hardly help liking him with his magnetic personality. Dick is famous for his short hair cuts, his clarinet, his hearty laugh, his camera, his telescope, his bass voice. and for the way he goes around corners. We're wishing him lots of luck at Brown: we know he's bound to succeed. IVI'II-DRED ISABELLE BUCKLESS 1 Milliey the personification of Pe-r-petual Motion. She goes in swi ing at the-'first sign of-spring. She is also a dancer par ci! ence. We pften see' heifdancing at the Plat. At ll :45 every day Millie puits the kettleion for the teachers-a very good job if you can get it! Next year Millie is going to be a nurse, She'1l surely make a good one! Good luck to you, Millie! 16
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