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Page 23 text:
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ERNEST J. FOURNIER “Ernie” Here, we proudly present one of the most staid char- acters of the class. Unassuming in his ways, even- tempered in deportment, he pursues his life’s goal in silence and dignity. Not given to excessive babble, his opinions become a rare treat and reveal both a keen perception of truth and a witty personality. An ardent sportsman, he bowls and skates at every opportunity, while basketball and track were his favorites at school. Though still coping with uncertainty as to his future, we hold no fear of failure concerning his days to come. Track 2; Basketball 3, 4; Class Play, Program 4; A.A. 2, 3, 4; Reception, Decorating 3. JEAN R. GALANTE “Jeannie” Attractive Jeannie is the possessor of many fine qualities. She is a happy, laughing girl with a keen sense of humor. Swimming, skating, bowling, and basketball, she lists as her favorite sports, and billiards her hobby. Considering these interests, it is easy to guess her future plans. She wants to specialize in physical education. Incidentally, did you know that Jeannie is a culinary artist? Softball 2, 4; Reception, Usher 3; A.A. 2, 3, 4; Class Play, Co-Chairman of the Stage and Properties. ANNE GALLIPEAU “Galley” Quietness, geniality, humor are only a few of the qualities apparent in Anne. Her eyes seem to reflect a perpetual smile, which we duly translate as a sure demon- stration of internal contentment. Loyal and true, she puts a high value on friendship. She plays basketball, enjoys swimming and bowling, and the ivories of the piano are no puzzle to her. She looks forward to becom- ing a medical secretary. Band, drum majorette 2, 3, 4; Pan-American Club 3; Tatler 3; Basketball 4; Thanksgiving Dance Committee 4; A.A. 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Reception, Usher 3; Year- book Board; Class Play, Program. 19
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ABBIE E. FERGUSON “Abbie” Titian-haired Abbie is a person of prodigious energy and spirit. She graciously shares her many talents as can be seen by her fine work on the Yearbook Board, and various other activities of the class. Her diligence in her studies merits her the title of an exceptional scholar. In her out-of-school hours, Abbie’s favorite pastimes are; basketball, enjoying good music and bowling. After graduation, she plans to launch a secretarial career by attending Katherine Gibbs School. A.A. 2, 3, 4; Softball Manager 3; Math Club 3; New Century Club; Yearbook Board; Class Play Cast “Kate Ault’; Usher, Reception. ROSE, C3 HIORg: “Rosie” Cheerfulness and cooperation are two distinctive notes of harmony in Rosie’s busy life, and any task undertaken is completed with thoroughness and determination. Side- lines in her existence include collecting picture postcards and listening to good records. Her friends are many, due mostly to a definite ability in promoting topics of fun and interest. The crystal ball reflects for her a school of modern design at some time in the future; and teachers and friends agree that she owns the qualities sufficient to perform with success. A.A. 2, 3, 4: Pan-American Club 3; Reception, Decorat- ing; Archery 3; Math Club 3; Class Play, Usher. FRANCES C. FORNACIARI “Franny” Sparkling eyes, gay laughter and a rather elflike demeanor are all very much personal property to Franny. Her companions say she has never changed, and she has been making people happy around here for years, a fact that has won her numerous friendships. Many tes ts have shown her ready and willing to help in the promotion of social events and her inclusion on a committee means plenty more than merely a name on paper. Her energetic inclinations spend themselves wonderfully well as a guard in basketball. Her preparation is for secretarial service and we rest assured that her efficiency will more than satisfy her employer. A.A. 2, 3, 4; Tatler 4; Thanksgiving Dance Committee; Reception, Usher 3; Yearbook Board; Class Play, Stage and Properties.
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CARMELLA A. GARLAND “Camay” Camay is one who has all it takes to meet the rugged requirements of pleasant companionship. And with that, her devotion to mental advancement has been sturdy and steady. She is one of the basketball devotees, and is often seen at the bowling alleys or the skating rinks. She is keen on buying clothes, and possesses the knack of wearing them very well. If we peer into her future, the outlook has all the earmarks of interior decorating. Softball 2; Basketball 3, 4; Tickets, Class Play; A.A. 2, 3, 4; Usher, Reception. JAMES A. GARLAND “Jimmie” Jimmy’s tall, and well-knit stature earned him the position of tackle on the football team. Though in- terested in sports, he prefers the title of nature lover and likes to take long walks in the woods. . Among his unusual habits are whittling, playing the harmonica and conducting scientific experiments—although in this latter field, his ventures are not always successful, as well may testify his classmates in physics and chemistry. In his spare time he hunts, traps, swims and skates. And notwithstanding his humorous and fun loving disposition, he does like to read. In the future he has hopes of conquering science to the extent of becoming “Garland, the inventor.” Football 2, 3, 4; Math Club 2, 3; Science Club 3; Reception, Decorating 3; Basketball 2; Track 3, 4; A.A. 2, 3, 4; Class Play Cast “Norman Reese’. RAYMOND «E. GODDARD “Ray” It takes a great deal to ruffle this smooth-sailing temperament. Ray will ever be happy if left to the pursuit of his happiness in his own joyous way. Sports occupy a huge portion of his interests, and performances have been brilliant, especially in football and track. Other occupations which meet his favor include horseback riding and dancing. He intends to make the Navy his abode, but only after a brief respite following graduation. Football 4; Track 3, 4; Stage and Properties, Class Play; A.A. 2, 3, 4; Decorating, Reception. 20
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