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1 Class of TK»rf)i SNOWDON THOMAS— Siio vaoii is a class booster. He is liked by all, and is sure to be a success in life. The class wishes vou luck, Snowdon. ALBEPiT THOMPSON— It is hard to find anythin i ' to say about Albert, for he says so little himself to -ive us a hint of how his mind is working. Ye can say. however, that he is very well liked by both sexes. It may be the part in the middle of his blonde hair. RUTH TIUPP— Wherever Kuth is, Alice is there, too. They never seem to be apart and are always laughin : at some secret joke. Ruth wants to travel abroad. AVe arc- almost sure she will, too. ELIZABETH WALKER— Elizabeth is our genius at the piano. During her high school years, she has been study- ing nuisic in Boston, and has given several recitals of her own. We know she Avill be successful and she has our best wishes. STANLEY WARE — Stanley is the most popular boy in the Senior Class. He is a member of the football, baseball basketball teams. (Jlee Chxb, Year Book Staff, Sachem ' ' Staff, and Pro Merito Society. He was captain of each of the three sports for one year. He is president of the Cosmos Club, Stu- dent Body and Vice-President of the Senior Class. •4 22 lis-
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P ( }e n«r-»al CHi K School Mil 1 LUsS of l »rZ)4 GERALDINE STAFFORD— Gerry is our salutatoriau. She has also read several times at our eoueerts. She is a member of the Glee Club, Pro IMerito and Gousule Planeo Soeieties. Her ambition is to be a librarian and to wi-ite a book. We wonder if it will be a romance. We know it will be a suc- cess, as all Gerry ' s accomplishments are. PHILIP STAFFORD— Philip doesn ' t say much about what he ' b ' thinking of, but now and then he smiles a sub- conscious smile, so they must be humoroiis thoufihts. He is a good scholar, and w.dl make a siiccess at anything he undertakes. STEPHEN STRO.JNY- -Stephen is known as a willing helper. We wish his speed in the corridors would equal his speed on the highway. Whenever a car has been needed, he always has volunteered the service of himself and his car. W e thank you, Stephen. NATHALIE THIBAULT— T is a member of the Pro Merito Society, the Glee Club, and the Latin Club. She Avants to go west and wear a big hat. We wonder if she ' ll meet Gertrude in her travels. Teachers don ' t wear big hats, Nathalie. HELEN THOMAS— Another little girl with a big ambition. Our class seems to be full of Avould-be-travelers. Evi- dently Helen doesn ' t get enough traveling, jour- neying back and forth to school. It seems as though all the bus pupils like traveling in general. 4 21
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Class of ThirX)i REGINALD AVASHBURN— Ee iiiuild is the class ' most bashful boy. He Avas a ineinber of the baseball squad aud the star twirler last year. Reginald believes iu the dignity of the class and carries that responsi bility on his shoulders. DONALD WELCH— Don is the President of the Senior Class and great honor is due hini. He was the leading man in the Senior Play, and a member of the Sachem Staff. He made a very good hero and has commanded the awe and attention of under classmates since the play. Is it true that he is robbing the cradle? ROGER WESTON— Rog was a member of the baseball nine for two years. He never lets school work interfere with his good times. Mrs. Brawn can prove this very easily. Isn ' t it funny how the noisiest boys always choose the quietest girls? MELVILLE WILBUR— Mel or Tootlipicks has been an in- valuable asset in our athletics. He has played in both football and basketball. Ge easy on your Birthday cards and Christmas presents, class mates, for the responsibilities ef United States Mail rests on the shoulders of Mel. He can man- age it though. ALFRED WOOD — Alfred is our class treasurer. He was captain of the Football Team in his Senior year. He is a member of the Pro ] Ierito Society and the Editor- in-Chief of the Sachem. If you want to see a good all-round fellow, take a look at Alfred. ALICE AVRIGHT— Last in the Year Book, but by no means last in the relay race. She has been prominent in our athletics. We discover that she, too, wants to travel — probably to keep Ruth company. -4 23
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