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ULAPPERTON. GILBERT, Gillio College Course Frye Grammar School 'Hllimic' hath 1-lmrms to soothe' Thr savage beast, Mc-xnher of the Orchestra 2, 3, -tg Mandolin Cluh 1, 2, JS, 43 t'ir1-nlntion Mgr. Boostor H53 Music tfom. C455 Circulation Mgr. I olio grip: t'luss Nlusivinug Sc-nior' Play lNIgr.3 Sc-nior Sovinl l'on1nlittn-og lloostvr SMH Zig l':X0l'lll'lYC Coin. 4. ll'o'll :ill :lgrov to thut, tiillwrt, vspocinlly, whon you stnrt to pluy your xylophono. tiilliu has Ill!lllilgl'tl his way through lligh Sa-hool :ind at tho snnu' tiuu' he has lll2ll12igCLl :ill tho rvst ot' us. Wo dou't mind :1 bit though, tlilli0 , in fact, wo'rm- vory glad to lwur you 'll koop on Illtlllllglllg us ut Bates. tiilbort is uno ot' tho finost and one of tho most popular members of thc vluss ot' '12-l und has worked luirdor than :anyone olso for its n'vIl'uro. lloro's to our Ill2lll2ig'0l'l t'l.AllK, JAMES A. .linuny Vollvgv Vourso l ryo llfilllllllill' School I Iorz' the ladies. ' l'Ing,5lish l'luln lg Lmtin t'luln L23 lh-lmting -lg lioostor Stutl' -Ig Folio Stnti' -tg lloltn Signul 4. 'I'nlk about shovks! l'onsidoring it vonnos from you, Jinnny, who nlwuys soonnul so lmsht'ul and shy Vwoll, you 'd lmo sur- prisod. .linuny nova-rtlioloss is ono ot' our most enterprising young nlcn und plans to study :it tho Philaulolphiu Collogo of Hstvoputlly :und tbstoopntllic llospitnl. Wo wish you tha' lwst ol' luck, Jilnmy. t'l.tlll'l'll'Zlt, til'lUlitilC'l l'l'I A. tlcnernl t'ourso St. l'otor's and Nt. l'nul's l'nrovlni:nl School IifHc'r lair ilhon lIl'l'l'l'.H Washington trip. lf you soo an lnrgv llinuoln smiling' down tho struct driyon liy n. protty liobbod-lmir girl. you 'll know it is Georgette. Wo have tho idou that sho was the person who gave tho writors ot' thnt t':unous song Gr-org'ett0 their inspiration. tieorgvtto has wry nit-0 tooth, duo to tho fact that sho hus :L kind tl-cling towards dentists! . ttl,tll l'll'lll, l,l't'll'lN li. l5ulw Vollcgt' t'oursm' St. l'otor's N St. l':nul 's School ll'vI1 114111111 is lmlf flour. When nnyono nsks an .lordnn lligh studont who the Spanish shnrk ot' tho svhool is. tlu' invnrlzllmh' 2lllSWt'l' is NVhy, Sonor t'loutivr of voursof' Hulw is so vory fond of studying that ho romls llilly Sll:llwspv:lro's works us :l pustlnlo. limbo used to he quite :1 shiok. but ho has rotirod from the 1-irclo of class shit-ks until 1925, lu' has tirnily lll't'l2ll'0tl thnt ho profors to do his own choosing.
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BRUNELLE, PAULFITTE, Jacky General Course Frye Grammar School When joy and dudy clashilef your con.9c1Zen.cc be your guide. Orchestra 4: Treas. llonle licononiics Club 4. Jacky is musical from her head to her toe. She Couce in a great. whilej sings for us. she plays the violin in our orchestra, and slle dances at all our school socials. We didn 't know Paulette was such a splendid actress until Daddy-Long Legs. 'l'hen we marveled at her facial expression and WOII- dered il' there was anything that Jacky couldn't do and do well. BIYTLER, MARY, College Course St. .Toseph's School ' 'En 1wa'nce, llere is Mary, a firm believer in the House of David. According: to the laws of this house, a man may have 23 wives. This privilege is not extended to women. however. Mary dotes on Billy Shakespeare and reads his works continually-that is. when she is not reading Spanish novels or sailing on the briny deep. Mary is planning to he a school teacher-she guesses. VALIAAHAN, JOHN. College Course Frye Grammar School Too much noise and no aot1lon. Offices: Baseball 2, 3, 4. .lohn 's awfully modest. lie didn 't put down that he was captain of this year 's baseball team: hut he was--and as Ene a captain as a team could have. John gets A's also, quite frequently, though how so quiet a boy can get such rank we don 't understandg some of us talk all the time and we don 't get A 's, lie dances, once in a while, when he gets his courage up. ln fact, the only trouble with John is his shyness and he is certainly improved in High School. Who knows, but in college-3 OHAPLTN, JOHN Wlll'l'E, t'hink College Vourse Frye Grammar School Speech L9 .vilrcr-n11d who wants gold rmyufay. ' Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Mandolin f'lub 1. 2, 3, 4: Track 4: Folio Statl' 4, National llonor Society 4: Finance Committee 4: Macbeth Scene 4. Vllell, well. has one of the models For collar advertisements suddenly dropped into our midst? No, John hasn't taken up that profession-yet. Clank delights in chiding the girls about the velocity of their speaking apparatuses, but when He starts, the poor girls are hopelessly defeated. John used to be a reserved, modest little violet-or dandelion-- but how times have changed! He is quite a musician, as his records shows. So, if he doesn 't decide to go to the Orient and play for the harems, he will probably startle this hemisphere with his marvelous engineering accomplishments. I
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COLE, IRENE CLARISSE, Ted College Course Frye Grammar School I will not budge an. 'inch and I will lm heard. English Club lg llikers Club lg Latin Club 25 Booster Stall' 3, 4, Mandolin Club Il, 4, Folio Staff 43 Gift Commit- tee 4. Far be it from us to attempt to prevent it. Not until we have practised making the Androscoggin flow up Mt. David, thc hands of a watch go counter clockwise, etc., and besides we like to hear you talk. Ted is one of the most popular members of our class and has found time to serve in many ways. It is rumored that her highest ideal is to sit 'l'urk fashion here, there, 01' anywhere and produce wierd, heart- rending chords from her nmch autographed banjo plus violin accompaniment from Faust. COLLI NS, EMMET JOHN, ' 'Marty' ' College Vourse Frye Grammar School You aan't tell 'till fllO'1l,'l'P tried 'em and then yozfrr' ap! to be wrong. QKipling on Women.j Football 4, Baseball 3, 43 lloekey Manager 43 Booster Staff Il, Macbeth scene 4. lie surely is some shick, is Marty. lle even admits it. himself as he generously applies the slikum to his naturally curly locks. Occasionally Marty rouses himself from his blissful state of semi-sleep in room 29 'to powerfully orato in Oral English. For two years he has played a peppy and very successful game on the initial sack and we feel sure that. he will play the game of life with an equal amount of pep and success. COOMBS, MHIEORD, Coomsy lke Uollege Uourse Frye Grammar School ' ' Wo'rlr aml study are the roofs of all cril.' ' Football 43 lnterelass Track 45 lnterclass llaiskelball l'apA tain 4. If the fates had been different, H Ike might have been a great orator, or a great musician, a tlutist perhaps. As it is he is but president of 'the 4' l 'l'appa Keggs ' '. That fraternity tells us that at last it has a real president, a man of great intelligence and renown. Despite this, lke has decided to forsake his present status, and to go away and study his beloved music under the folds of the llniversity of Salamanca. COTE, ALBERT HENRY, l'ollegie Joe College Vourse Frye Grammar School ' ' Haste ma-Ines waste. ' ' Football 45 Hockey 43 Track: Executive Vommittee 42 Senior Play 43 Alumni Committee 43 Booster Staff 43 Urchest ra 1, l'lay lg Folio Staff 4. Folks, meet Mr. Albert llenry Cote, our greatest exponent of the manly art of blinding colors. Red says green ties should only be worn with suits of such a radiance as to oll'set the glaring vividncss of the eravat. Such is 'the way of the world, some of us must obey the dictates of those higher up. Hence the term, Collegie Joe. Collegie says Dartmouth College will harbor him for the next four years.
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