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[FESGUNIG TONE Gr asia oon 1938 BARBARA CONNER “She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on.’ Talented, charming Barbara is greatly interested in music and travel. She plans to continue her studies and cultivate her beautiful singing voice at Blackstone College in Virginia. A. A. 1, 2; 33 Field Hockey 1, 2;°3; Baseball 1,253; Dance Committee 1, 2; Yearbook. , RITA CONNORS “Gentle in manner and kind tn thought.” Rita is one of those quiet likeable girls who seldom make themselves conspicuous. She desires to become either a nurse or an air hostess. AMELLIO CAROTO “Here ts a man Who made quite a show, When he played on the team A few years ago.” Babe has made a great many friends during his stay at L. H. S. and we hope that this virtue will never be lost. Ace Ate Ione cat ootballel.ece JAMES CATALDO “An affable and courteous gentleman.’ Jimmy can usually be found at work on his father’s farm. However, next year he will go to Northeastern where he will take a business course. ALwA, 3: , RALPH CATALDO “He was a scholar and a right good one.”’ Ralph has been a fine, hard-working student the whole three years he has been in high school. After he is graduated, he plans to continue his studying at night school. ASA SAL 253% HELEN CODY: “Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace.”’ Although Helen is small and quiet, she has a pleasing manner which has won her many friends. She enjoys dancing, and would like to be a dancing teacher. A SrA ele anos FLORENCE] CUCCINELEO “Of softest manners, unaffected mind; Lover of peace, and friend of human kind.” Artistic Florence, whose hobby has been collecting per- fume bottles, hopes to discover a new kind of perfume which will bring her fame and financial success. LAWRENCE CUCCINELLO “Silence ts better than speech.” A quiet fellow while at school, Lawrie, as he prefers to be called, is as boisterous as anyone with his companions. His belief that silence is better than speech is not, however, detrimental to his school spirit. ARAL 1; 25.3% [12]
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93-8 : [PE SiN Grown DOROTHY CAVIC “Sometimes grave, sometimes gay, but we all like her anyway.” She is looking forward to an exciting career as a news- paper reporter. Her immediate plans, however, are to attend business college. Dot’s favorite sports are swim- ming and basketball. AveAs 1, 25 Spotlight. 3: NORMA CAVANAUGH “Of nature so mild, benign, and proportioned.’ Norma enjoys two hobbies: stamp collecting and horse- back riding. Her chosen career, that of an aviatrix, will give her little time to devote to these two pleasurable interests. MARIE CHAPMAN “If I can keep one heart from breaking—lI shall not have lived tn vain.” Marie is very much interested in music, and plans to attend the New England Conservatory of Music next year. Her artistic ability is not confined to music, how- ever, as she is skilled in drawing. Yearbook. RUDOLPH CHRISTENSON “Variety is the spice of life.” Blonde, debonair Rudy is a ski enthusiast and spends most of the winter out-of-doors on skis. Next year he will follow in his father’s footsteps and become a masseur. JOSEPH CABRAL “Come, my friends, my books. Lead me on.’ Joe is a language lover, having studied both French and Latin in high school. Next year, he would like to continue his study of the classics. , FRANCIS CODY “T only ask that fortune send a little more than I can spend.” Francis, a perfect trackman, aims no higher than the presidency of the United States. He is quoted, or mis- quoted, as saying, “I owe my success to hard work and long hours.” He has not as yet decided where he will go after graduating. AGrAise2! 35 soccer 1, 2) 35 Track 2, 35 Math Club 3; French Club 2, 3; Yearbook. HELEN COLLINS “Thy modesty ts a candle to thy mind.” Quiet, modest Helen is possessed by a great longing to travel. However, next year will find her at Chand- ler’s Business School where her many friends are sure she will be a welcome addition. AS Al 2, 3. MARIE COMMERS “Her very frowns are fairer far, than smiles of other maidens are.” Marie is very active in sports. She includes skiing, swimming, hunting and riding among her favorites. She hopes to find a career in dress designing. Chorus 1, 2, 3; Dance Committee 3. [ida] HieH SCHoOoOw
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1938 S IES EN Gel) Nese Geis Gr Oron Ts SHIRLEY CURRIE “Go where glory watts thee.’ Shirley is one who is experiencing much joy in carrying on a foreign correspondence. Perhaps she may be plan- ning a course in beauty culture at a foreign academy, because it is her intention to become an expert in the art of hair dressing. Orchestra 1, 2, 8. , RICHARD CUSHMAN “Modesty becomes a young man.” Lightning has a very sphinxlike attitude during classes, but on the football field he is one of the most animated players. We know his ability as an athlete will be heard from in the future. AS AS I, 2; 35 Football 1; 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3. RICHARD DAVIS “Sober, steadfast, and true.’ Although he expects to go to work when he finishes school, Dick’s ambition is to see the world. We hope that he will find work that will satisfy his roaming in- stinct. AeeAewier2. os soccer 1,23 Track 1, 25 3: ’ LILLIAN DAVISON “To be a well-favored woman ts the gift of fortune, but to write comes by nature.” Lillian’s hobby is writing poetry. She intends to go to a business school in Boston from which she hopes to emerge a very efficient secretary. GERMAINE DAYKIN “Good natute ts the soil upon which virtue grows.” Gerry is particularly fond of dancing. She plans to do more than dance her life away, however, because next year will find her in a business school studying for a secretarial position. , LORRAINE DES CHAMP “Things done well and with a care Exempt themselves from fear.” Lorraine, dependable and efficient, would like to ob- tain a position in the business world as soon as she finishes high schocl. Her infallible calmness and work- manlike manner of doing things should contribute to her success. Yearbook. MURIEL DE MONE “The way to have a friend ts to be one.’ Myrt’s favorite pastime is playing the piano. When she is graduated from high school, she hopes to get a position either as a secretary, stenographer, or book- keeper. Yearbook. MARION DEMPSEY “Fond of beauty, sport, and laughter; Business first and pleasure after.’ Marion, one of our most popular classmates, is a capable pianist and our class secretary. With greatly varied interests, she is admired for her versatility and doubtless will be a valued student at Blue Mountain College. A. A. 3; French Club 2, 3; Dance Committee 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Yearbook. , ee
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