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THE AFTERMATH 1935 ANITA ALIDA CHASE “Lightly come, lightly go.” Anita is the leading girl athlete of our class. The basketball team just couldn’t do without her. She is popular not only as a basketball player; but also as a lively member of the Class. Dramatic Club (1, 2); Basketball (4); Gym Exhibition (1). GERTRUDE MARIE ANNA COUTURE “Try and Trust will move mountains.” Gertrude is quiet in school, but we doubt it when she is with the crowd. Maybe her quietness in school can be attributed to that trying ability that she possesses. Dramatic Club (2, 3, 4): Dramatic Club Play (2); Glee Club (4); Prom Committee (4). LUCILLE MARIE DUCHARME “Life is filled with inimitable pleasures.” Lucille is a lively member and takes great interest in the class activities. She is secretary of the Dramatic Club and fills her position very well. We know she will succeed in college. Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3, 4), secretary (4); School Play (4); Prom Committee (3); Debating Club (2); Gym exhibition (1). RAYMOND JOSEPH DUFOUR “The world owes me a living.” Although he is a carefree sort of chap, Ray can always be depended upon for a good recitation at any time. He is one of the few actors in our class. Track (2); Prom Committee (4); School Play (4). 13
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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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14 THE AFTERMATH 1935 e te ae ; Laid, ile Ae aL lc MARGARET LOUISE EMMONS “Patience conquers the world.” Margaret has a calm but cheerful disposition. She and Mar- garet Hill make a happy combination. Prom Committee (4); Dramatic Club (3, 4); Gym Exhibition eye JOHN JOSEPH FARON “T give my thoughts no tongue.” Although he is quiet appearing, John can be relied on to give a good account of himself in any fun. His favorite sport seems to be “kidding” Alton Army. Prom Committee (4); Athletic Association (1). MARJORIE MARY FLYNN “Nothing succeeds like success.” Marjorie is never far away if you see Margaret Murray around. These two friends never seem to have a gloomy mo- ment and in Bookeeeping class they dispel the tense atmosphere created by the students who are studying. Dramatic Club (1, 2); Prom Committee (3); Aftermath Com- mittee (4). GLADYS EMILY FORSBERG “Assurance is two-thirds of success.” Gladys we are sure will be successful. She not only has the ability, but she also possesses the personality and willingness to prosper. Picture Committee (4); Aftermath Assistant (4); Dramatic Club (4); Typewriting Contest (3); Honor Student (4); Class Song (4).
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