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MARJORIK ROW LEY “Jerry” “Margie” Cah’in Coolhiijc School. Basketball i ; Girls ' Club 3, 4; Operetta 2. Among the ([uieter members of our class, is unassuming and fun-loving Margie. Her favorite sports are swimming, canoeing, and basketball. Margie would go without eating to hike ten miles or more. Her hobbies are coin collecting, reading, and writing. W ' e are sure to hear more of Margie, as she intends to go on writing. DOXALD BOYD “Don” Roosevelt Sehool. As a freshman, Dem’s i)leasin,g personality, wide smile, and good nature quickly won him many friends. Although Don did not participate in many school activities, he has many outside interests which take up his time. He likes woodworking, photography, and mechanics ; the last of which he intends to follow as his occupation. MILDRED E. BOYER “Ifetty” “P)et” LiiieoBi School. Frcshuha)i Girls’ Club; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Euclidean Society 3. Betty always has a cheerful smile and a bright “Hello” for evervcjne. She is a t|uiet, conscientious, young lady who always thinks of others hrst. Cool and calm while the rest of us rush about madly, there is nothing that disturbs her poise. I etty will carry on at Katherine Cibbs next year. I OH X B R H )GEW ATER “Bridge” “Johnny” Roosevelt School. Cross Country i, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Baseball i, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Track 3, 4; Euclidean Society 2, 3; Hi-} ' 3, 4; Speakers’ Bureau 4; Class Cicc-Eresidcnt 2, 3, 4. During his four vears at M. 11 . S., Johnny has been one of the most genial, active, and poj)ular members of the class. His exploits as an outstanding athlete will remain for a long time in the memory of the school. Besides being a four-letter man, John’s friendly attitude ami pleasing per- sonality have established him as one of the recognized leaders of the class. John is planning to enter W illiams next year. 22
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A. ALITA BOECKER “Lee” “’Lite” Girls’ Club 3, 4; Masqu,e and Wig 3. 4; Secretary 4; Operetta 3; Log Staff 4. Lee arrived from St. Louis iu her sophomore year with two things that everybody noticed at once, a big friendly smile and a personality that has won to her side numerous friends. She is an excellent dancer as man} ' know, and her favorite sports are swimming and skating. Believe it or not she can sew also ! College is her goal though her plans are not quite “Hatch” ed. BARBARA BOLTOX “Barbe” Lincoln School. Operetta 3; Girls’ Club 3, 4. Everyone knows this tall, stately girl with dark hair, dimples, and a nice complexion. One of Barbe’s favorite past times is to drive like mad through the streets in a black phaeton. She spends all her afternoons doing Latin in 205. -As to her future, it is as much of a puzzle to Barbe HORACE H. BOLTOX “Ace” “Herkie” Roosevelt School. Football i ; Rifle Club 2; Tennis Squad 3; Operetta 4. Ace, as he is known by his friends, is a very likeable lad and has made many friends during his years at AI. H. .S. As to athletics, he is interested in most sports and is es- jiecially proheient in tennis. Ace intends to follow the sea or some part of Avation. W e all wish him the best of luck. CHARLES BOTTO “Charlie” Charles is one of the many boys who has entered Alelrose High School from another city. He attended Alalden Beebe Junior High, and went to Alalden High School for one year. He entered our school as a sophomore, and made many friends. Charlie enjoys almost every sport, es]tec- ially tennis. Although he has no plans for the future, he will succeed in some line of work. SI
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HARRY H. BRIGGS Roosevelt School. Baseball i ; Football 2; Outing Club 4; Imprint 4: Hi-Y 4. Harry, an ardent follower of swing music, came to us from the Roosevelt School in 1935. Besides being regarded as in the groove” by his many friends on both the clarinet and the saxophone, and being quite athletically inclined, Harry also manages tO ' get along easily with the fair sex. Next year Harry will enroll at Tilton Academv and then on to Bowdoin ' SARA BRISSETTE Lincoln SclwoL Freshnum Girls ' Club; Euclidean Society 3 ; Bozvling 3. Enrolling in 1935, Sara was just an emharrassed fresh- man like the rest of us, but she covered it up with her re served and unassuming manner. Sara has made an excep- tionall)’ hne reccjrcl during her four years here in the C(jm- mercial Secretarial Course. She will carry on this record in later life since she has the ability, personality, and com- panionable disposition that the business world demands. Ml ETON BRITTON “Great Britton” Calvin Coolidge School. Rifle Club 2. Milton entered M. H. S. in 1935 E ' om the Calvin Coolidge School, (a very frightened freshman). He pursued the Technical Course until a bad accident forced him to change to the College Course in his Senior year. He is a lover of the out of doors. However, he did not participate in any sport during his high school career. JOHN W. BROWER “Jack” Roosevelt Sehool. Football 1,2; Szoiinmijuj 3. If you want a quiet, cheerful, neatly dressed lad, this is your man. Jack spends what leisure time he acquires at some kind of sport. In the summer it is swimming and tennis, while in cooler weather it is football and skiipg. He is planning to enter Norwich, but will not disclose his chief ambition. 23
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