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THE AFTERMATH 1931 EVERETT STEWART ADAMS “His Wise, Rare Smile Is Filled With Certainties.” Everett is one of the quieter members of our class. He seems to rather scorn the upperclassmen and devotes himself to teaching the freshmen various activities. I might add that he has been a very proficient teacher judging from results. Orchestra (2, 3, 4). PETER JOSEPH ARMY, JR. “A Mother’s Pride; A Father’s Joy.” Feter has a rather dark outlook on life. He places no faith in anyone, especially the fair sex; but perhaps Pete has been taught by experience; who knows? At any rate he is an expert fisherman and hu nter and we are proud of him. Basketball (2); Baseball (1, 2); Reflector Staff (3, 4); Science Club (4); Junior Prom Committee (3); Senior Prom Committee (4); Aftermath Board (4); Class Picture Committee (4). ALPHONSUS JOHN BEAUREGARD “A Face With A Smile And A Story Of Wit, Made The Long Hour Short.” Alphonsus is one of the most popular members of our class. He has won an “M” in both debating and baseball. He was manager of the boys’ basketball team and also proved a success in the Senior Play. He is class treasurer and on top of all this has the singular honor of belonging to the so-called ‘“‘Bramanville Gang.” With a background like this he should be able to go far in life. Latin Club (1); Class treasurer (1, 2, 3, 4); Junior Prom Com- mittee (3); Baseball (3, 4); Basketball manager (4); Dramatics (4); Debating (4); Class Day Speaker, Aftermath Board (4). tele]
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TIE AFTERMATH 1931 MILLBURY HIGH SCHOOL HONORS WON BY SENTORS GERTRUDE BROBERG—Valedictorian. ELIZABETH GROGA N—Salutatorian. MARY HESLINGA—First Honor Pupil. BURTON CLARK—Second Honor Pupil. The following punils have attained an average for their four years’ work of 85 per cent or better, and consequently will graduate with honors in June: Ida Davidson Blanche Taylor Gertrude Glover Dorothy Higginson Doris Caplette Mary Little Marjorie Hamilton Katherine MacLaren Edith Johnson PRIZES WON BY CLASS OF 1931 1930 League of Nations Honorable Mention-—Gertrude Broberg 1930 Prize Christmas Story for Reflector Mary Heslinga 1930 Shorthand Contest—County First Prize—Marjorie Hamilton 1930 Shorthand Contest—County Second Prize—Alicia Renaud 1930 Shorthand Contest—County Third Prize—Doris Caplette 1930 Shorthand Contest—State First Prize—Marjorie Hamilton . 1930 Baseball Knocking in most runs—AIphonsus Beauregard 1931 History Medal Gertrude Broberg 1931 Paris Peace Pact—State Contest tertrude Broberg
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THE AFPTERMATIL 193: BERNARD BROOKLIN BOUTILIER “The World Owes Me A Living.” Boots is a rather happy-go-lucky fellow. He believes that since one only lives once one should enioy life to the greatest ex- tent possible. He is never moody but is always just the same good- natured Boots. Junior Prom Committee (3); Senior Prom Committee (4). GERTRUDE IRENE BROBERG “Work Is Always Rewarded.” Gertrude is the valedictorian of our class. She has been very outstanding in history, having won the annual history medal and also receiving first place in the State of Massachusetts for her essay on the Paris Peace Pact. We feel certain that Gertrude will prove to be a very efficient teacher. Senior Prom Committee (4); Graduation Speaker (4). MARY FRANCES BROWN “There Is A Garden In Her Face, Where Roses And White Lilies Grow.” Mary has a very sweet disposition and although she is rather quiet she is very well liked by all the members of the class. It is certain that she will one day bring sunshine and joy into some one’s life. Junior Prom Committee (3); Senior Prom Committee (4). ganhy
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