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THE AFTERMATH 1934 OLGA EMELIA BERG “Life is long if you know how to use it.” Olga’s ability as a poet has been shown many times. She is a happy-go-lucky person, unconcerned about the future and liv- ing a full life in the present. How she always managed to get her homework done in a short time is a mystery to us, for she was one of our few honor pupils. Prom Committee (3, 4); Honor Student (4); Class Poet (4). EVELYN DOROTHY BERGSTROM “Tt is not life unless one is at ease.” Evelyn does not seem to have a care in the world. She en- joys reading more than any other pastime and proves this by reading a book nearly every day. We wish her well in the nursing profession. Orchestra (1, 2); Dramatic Club (2); Prom Committee (4). FRANCIS BERTRAND “He that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast.” Life is just a playground to Francis and nothing is to be taken too seriously except, perhaps, basketball at which he ex- cels. Basketball (2, 3, 4); Football Association (2). ANTOINETTE MARIE BLEAU “You've waked me too soon, I must slumber again.” About school Tony seems reticent except when she is with a few cronies. As a member of the girls’ basketball team, she has certainly shown us her fine athletic ability. On the other hand, indolence is quite characteristic of her. Basketball (2, 3, 4); Dramatic Club (2). Coat 3]
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THE AFTERMATH 1934 BRADFORD SIMONDS ADAMS “Who deserves well needs not another’s praise.” Unassuming and reserved in manner, “Brad” is nevertheless one of the most popular members of the Dority Pond sector. Athletic Association (2); Prom Committee (3). HARRY ARTHUR ANDERSON “A little bit of folly and a little bit of fun.” Because of his mischievous and fun loving nature, Harry is very popular with his classmates, especially the girls. Prom Committee (3, 4); Decorating Committee (3, 4). GERALD JOSEPH ARMY “Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep.” Gerald seems to lead a rather calm and peaceful existence as he is not easily ruffled by minor annoyances. We wonder what his recipe for tranquility is. Prom Committee (3); Track Team (4). IRENE VERONICA ARMY “Words and then more words, words, words.” Irene was usually seen doing the Spanish homework for some of the senior boys. Her humorous remarks and actions have amused everyone. We shall never forget her kindness in passing around candy during study periods. Dramatic Club (4). [ 10 }
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THE AFTERMATH 1934 DONALD JOHNSON BRADY “A friendly heart with many friends.” Donald seems to be of a quiet, serious nature but is really talkative and gay when given an opportunity. HAROLD BRIDDON “He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty.” Harold is one of our most valuable athletes, having partici- pated in baseball and track. He is one of the reasons why we have a championship track team. Baseball (2, 3); Track (4). FLORENCE ESTELLE BURNS “Silence is a virtue of the wise.” Florence is inclined to be taciturn about her future. How- ever, she has been an excellent commercial student and will likewise prove to be a capable typist. Shorthand Contest (3). KATHERINE ELIZABETH CAPISTRON “Well, there is yet one day of life before me, and whatso’er betide I will enjoy it.” Katherine’s interesting personality has won her many friends. She believes in enjoying life to the utmost and has the power to influence others to do likewise. Her sympathetic and lovable nature will prove beneficial to her when she becomes a nurse. ramatic Club (2, 3); Prom Committee (3); Gym Exhibition (2); Basketball (3, 4). [12 ]
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