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HARKINS, HELEN ANNA Byrnes College Course St. Joseph's Parochial. He who laughs jirst swallows all the joy. Even though she does choose a motto like that Helen never does laugh Iirst because she wants others to share in the joy. She's so quiet and innocent 1?3 that we some- times think she is at the bottom of things that seem to have no beginning. Helen has not yet decided upon her future course. HARTFORD, ORVILLE EDWARD Static General C. Business before pleasure. Booster 12, 3, 433 Math Club 13-435 Science Club 1433 President Slide Rule Club 1435 School Electrician and Mechanic 11, 2, 3, 433 Student Aid in Math. 143. Crash-r-r-squeak-w-wow-b-r-wow-crash-sh-sh. . What is that noise? you asked. Why, it's Hartford, our radio expert, telling Pelletier about the static last night. Or- ville knows his trade well, but is going to Northeastern to learn a little more. For example, how to keep clocks run- ning after he fixes them, or how to get the most out of a school. HAYES, KATHERINE ARLENE General Course Wallace Parochial. Smiles are Trumps. Kathie really believes that because she is always smiling and is so quiet that it hardly seems as tho she is in the room. Or it is Kathie, help me with this will you, I can't get it and I know you can, so Kathie obliges and soon the lesson is done. Perhaps this is only a beginning because Katherine plans to teach the Kiddies their A. B. C's. Here's luck to you, Katherine, at Dingley's. HELDMAN, LLOYD AUGUST Shrimp Coach General Course Frye Grammar. If you czm't be good, be careful. Basketball Manager 1433 Booster Staff 12, 3, 433 Mathematic Club 1435 Press Club 1435 Senior Play 1435 Operetta 1435 Lheer-leader 13, 433 Dramatic Club 143g National Honor Society. The space is entirely too small to say everything that could be said about Shrimp Heldman. Just look at his picture you'd know that he is full of it. For the past four ytars he has made life enjoyable for us all in the class- room. But once in a while he can be serious and in all seriousness he says that he is going to the Bentley School of Accounting and Finance.
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FRASER, WILLIAM M. Bill, General Course Frye Grammar. Say it with Flowers. Second prize winner in State of Maine American Chemical Society Contest 135. If you are wondering why Bill chose Say it with Flowers for a motto, just be informed that he plans to take up floral and landscape work when he finishes school. We scarcely expected that of Bill, but with some people you can never tell. Two years ago he won second prize in a state-Wide contest, and made us very proud of himg and we haven't got over it yet. FULLER, ISABELLE ABBIE Izzy, Belle College C. Frye Grammar. Trust in God, all others cash. Mathematics Club 13 and 455 National Honor Society. When you lirst meet Issy, she seems quite the oppo- site of what she really is. She seems quiet and reserved, but after you really know her there is no better sport and one who likes a good time anywhere. Issy plans to go to some Art School, and we feel that some day she will be a great artist. GEARY, HELEN GERTRUDE College Course St. Joseph's Laugh and the world laughs with you Weep and you weep alone. Mandolin Club 11, 2, 3, 45 5 Librarian 1253 Leader 1355 Basketball Bazaar Committee 13-453 Press Club 1455 Vice Presidentg Minstrel Show 1355 Junior Usher Com- mittee 1355 Booster 12, 3, 453 Dramatic Club 1455 Presidentg French Club 1455 Folio 1455 President of Girls A. A. 1455 National Honor Society 145. That's right, Helen, but then, we always knew you could laugh. Whenever a group of girls begin to giggle and Helen is there, you may be sure something really witty has been said. She is going to continue studying 1?5 at Bates, next year, lots of luck, Helen. HAMEL, LAURETTA JEANNETTE Commercial Course Frye Grammar. Fm small I know, but whe1'e'e1' I go, they sit up and take notice, nevertheless. When we graduated from grammar school, Lauretta led the line because she was the smallest in the class. This June she will be the last in the line because she is still the smallest. Lauretta may be small, but as her motto declares, she does make people sit up and take notice when she comes around, for she is just bubbling over with fun and life. Lauretta is going into oiiice work after June 25, and a snappy little stenographer she will make, we'll say.
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HIGGINS, CATHERINE LOUISE Kitty Commercial C. Frye Grammar. Life is too short to be sad. - Kitty is one of the few girls of our class who have still long tresses. She is very quiet in class but alone- can she talk? She can and does. She is a wizard at stenography and there would certainly be an earthquake if she should ever fail. We know you are fine, Kitty, and we are going to miss you a lot when you enter the business world next year. HIGGINS, GERALD T. Jud General Course Frye Grammar We are not sent into this world to do anything into which we cannot put our hearts. If you have not heard Jud play on his drums, you do not know what real music is, yetg at least, what real drum playing is. Jud has been in Jordan High School with us since we were Freshmen all anxious to leave. Next Fall he will enter New Hampshire State University as a Fresh- man, and a fine Freshman he will make, too. HURLEY, C. EDWARD Bob General Course Frye Grammar. Perseverence Oonquersf' Track 62, 3, 415 Manager 141. Bob is one of our quiet lads-until you know him, and then you wait for him to speak. When he does it is no idle patter-it means something. Can he run? No, he flies! His future is undecided. . JOHNSON, LAURA CHRISTINE Johnnie. Commercial C. Frye Grammar School. Be yourself. When we asked Laura why she was called Johnnie she didn't know, but Mary Rowbotham's giggle betrayed her. We won't give her away-oh, no, but we will admit that it has something to do with her future, which, by the way she said was still undecided. Oh, Laura!
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