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1 f . • • • .- 11 Cl ass MADELINE ( ASWELL— IMadeliiie is one of our readers. Many a concert she has lielped to make a success. She is a member of the Glee Club and the Pro Merito Society. We all remember with jjleasure her part in makin ' the Senior Plav a Jood one. VTOLA CASWELL— A ' ' iola was voted our most popular girl. We weren ' t surprised, because for four years she has played the piano for the Boj ' s ' and Girls ' Glee Clubs, the Orchestra, the Quartet and the Chorus. She has done typing for tlie Sachem and she is treasurer of the Student Body. She is secretary of our class and a member of the Pro Merito Society. Isn ' t that enough for anyone? VIRGINIA CASWELL— Virginia is very peppy. She is -A member of the Girls ' Glee Club, and a faithful member of the Orchestra. She has hopes of being an architect. We wish her the best of luck in her work. I IARGARET CHARRON— Look at those dimples! Don ' t they look mischievous? She belonged to the Girls Glee Club for one year. Her favorite sport is riding on the bus from Lakeville to Middleboro. What does that mean? ALBERTO CHASE— Al is the best all roiand fellow in the class. He has participated in baseball, football, and basketball, being captain of the last two for a year. He is a member of the Year Book Stalf. A Freshman once said he heard Al say Mazola. He wasn ' t verv far oft ' the track. ■4 11
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If • Class of T »rr;y . % ELAINE BRICKNELL— Elaine is another one of our quiet ;irls (quietness must run in lier family) — but what an ambition I AVe were shocked to hear that she wants to extend Plympton to the other side of the road. With the help of her brother as ] Iayor, her task will not prove to be difficult. JAMES BROOKS, JR.— ,Jaraes is a quiet, hard-working lad. His blush is really quite charming. He has done much to help ]Mrs. Moore in the handling of the Commercial Department. ROGER BURGER — We haA-e made many speculations as to what Roger intends to do in the future, but not a word will he say. AVe recommend him as a companion to Ex-Pres. Coolidge for we are sure that neither would bore the other with too much talking. Roger gets along well with his teachers as he always has his lessons done. FREDERIC CAREY— Now. girls, don ' t lo.se your hearts to Fred, for it won ' t do any good. He is entirely oblivious to your charms, but keeps his eyes on the Styles. He belongs to the Pro Merito and Glee Club. He also has done fine work on the football squad. RUTH CARVER—Look at her picture. Isn ' t she sweet. ' And she ' s just as nice in real life too. Do you want .some descriptive adjectives . ' Here they are — attractive, agreeable, good-natured. Aw! what ' s the use, we couldn ' t name them all I •4 10
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CI a«S of Thtrl[)i FLORENCP] CLARK— Flossy is our artist. Although only four feet, ten, she has wonderful talent for a little girl. She worked hard on the cuts for our Year Book. We know she ' ll succeed, for gentlemen prefer blondes. POLLY DREVINSKY— Polly is one of the youngest members of the class. Sweet sixteen ! Her sunny smile makes her popular everywhere. She belongs to the Glee Club and the Pro Merito Society. She was the exchange editor of the Sachem for this year. We ' 11 risk a mint of money for a seat in the Opera when you are Prima Donna, Polly. FREDERICK EAYRS— Ted is the best looking fellow in the class. He is captain of the baseball nine this year, a member of the Year Book Statf, and presi- dent of the Pro Merito Society. When troubled with a cough, we recommend ' ' Smith ' s. . ANNIE FABBRI — Annie is one of our faithful girls, always will- ing to help out. She typed in the offiae and did typing for the Sachem this year. She was in the track meet last year and is a member of the Pro Merito Society. KATHRYN FAGAN— We really don ' t know what to make of Kathryn. We think she ' s bashful, but then you can ' t tell. Silence is golden. If that ' s the case, who can estimate her value ' ■4 12 l!=-
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