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THE AFTERMATH 1935 11 YVETTE MARIE BOIRE Soft words win hard hearts.” Yvette is the girl who is inclined to be quiet unless she is with some of her close friends. She can always be depended upon to say something cheerful to a depressed one and loyal to all classmates. Dramatic Club (2, 3); Sewing (1, 2); Typewriting Contest (3, 4). RACHEL LOUISE BOTTOMLY “Teave a welcome behind you.” Rachel is a live wire. No news passes her ears, for she is fond of talking (especially among friends). Nevertheless, she is one whose friendship is valuable. Gym Exhibition (1). EARL WILLIAM BROWN “A man that hath friends must show himself friendly.” “Brownie” is typical of the East Millbury group and wher- ever he goes, his affable nature is welcomed—just ask that nurse! Prom Committee (3, 4); Glee Club (4). MARGARET BARBARA BURAKIEWICZ “Silence is the best ornament of women.” Margaret is of a very silent nature, but always has a smile to make one feel that life is really worth while. She is seldom heard from, except when in deep conversation with Edna. earn eee
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THE AFTERMATH 1935 nee DOROTHY GERTRUDE ANDERSON “A gentle heart is tied with an easy thread.” Dorothy seems unusually quiet, but those who know her agree that she can be very sociable. ALTON OVILA ARMY “Silence never betrays you.” Alton is well-liked by his classmates, especially the girls. His recreation between periods and at recess seems to be disarrang- ing some one’s hair or throwing erasers. Prom Committee (3, 4); Dramatic Club (2). WILFRED JOSEPH ARMY “But though he’s thin, one never sees quite through him.” Wilfred is the tallest member of our class. His chief inter- ests lie in athletics, as far as we know. However, we all make errors. Dramatic Club (1); Dramatic Club Play (1); Basketball (3, 4); Manager of Baseball Team (4); Manager of Cross Coun- try Team (4); Athletic Association (1). ALDONA NANETTE BLAZON “T have always said and felt that true enjoyment cannot be described.” Aldona is another popular member of our class. She came to our High School last September from Commerce High School. Aldona plans to train to be a hair dresser, a very suitable occu- pation for her.
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THE AFTERMATH 1935 LUCILLE GERTRUDE BURNS “To be merry, best becomes you.” Lucille’s name is usually connected with those of “Katy” or Yvette and well it might be, for you never see one without the other. Lucy is a very sociable person, well liked by everyone and is quite an asset to our class. Gym Exhibition (1). CHARLES GOODWIN BURT “A face with a smile and a story of wit.” Charlie was voted our ideal classmate, but if there are any pranks afoot, you may be sure that he has something to do with them. Basketball (1, 2, 3); Athletic Association (1); School Play (3); Glee Club (4); Dramatic Club (4). GRACE CAROLINE CARLSON “Easy come, easy go.” Nothing worries Grace; she takes everything. She is a mem- ber of the East. Millbury group, and like the rest of her com- rades believes that life is what you make it. Dramatic Club (1); Music (1, 2, 3); Sewing (1); Gym Exhi- bition (1). WINIFRED REGINA CARTER “The secret of success is constancy of purpose.” “Winnie” is one of the jolliest persons of our class. Her sin g- ing brings the other members of the class out of their gloomy spirits. “Winnie” has changed her affections at last, and is now keeping her new friend a secret to the great dissatisfaction of the class. Motto Committee (3); Prom Committee (3, 4); Graduation Speaker (4).
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