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THE AFTERMATH 1937 RICHARD EATON CHURCH “On earth, there is nothing great but man; in man, there is nothing great but the mind.” With Dick’s great love for Chemistry and his perfection in photography, coupled with a love for detail, we are sure he will reach the top. He is going to Amherst for two years and then to Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dramatic Club (2-3-4); Track Team (2); Radio Plays (3); Glee Club (3); School Play (4); Reflector Staff (4); Asst. Editor- in-Chief of Aftermath (4); Honor Pupil (4); Stamp Club (4). MERLIN ELLIS COLE “The gentleman is learned, and a most rare speaker.” We wonder if Merlin is a magician like that of King Arthur, but we do know he is a good fellow. Boys’ Basketball (1); Boys’ Baseball (1); Class Treasurer (1); School Play (3); Dramatic Club (4); Junior Prom Commit- tee (3); Senior Prom Committee (4). RUTH ELIZABETH COTTON “Make the coming hour o’er flow with joy.” Ruth is a very pleasing and attractive maiden who never seems to have many cares. Dramatic Club (1); Contestant in Shorthand contest (3); First Prize Typewriting Contest (3); Class Vice-President (2-3-4); Class Day Speaker (4); Glee Club (1-2); Junior Prom Committee (3); Senior Prom Committee (4); Office (4); Reflector Staff (4); Honor Pupil (4); Second Prize Typewriting Contest (4). HARRY DAVAGIAN “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.” Harry is a very confident and likable chan. He will go either to Worcester Polytechnic Institute or Massachusetts State Col- lege. Glee Club (1-2-3); Cap and Gown Committee (4); Junior Prom Committee (3); Senior Prom Committee (4). 13
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12 THE AFTERMATH 19387 EDMUND THEODORE BURAKIEWICZ “There yet survive a few Whose deeds are daring, as their hearts are true.” “Brocky,” although a calm and neaceful boy, is a prom‘nent member of that Ancient Order of Bachelors. Junior Prom Committee (3); Senior Prom Committee (4). ROBERT STANLEY BURNS “Tt must be done like lightning.” “Bobby” or “Muzzy” as he is sometimes called, may not be as good a noet or cigar as his name implies, but he is a good fellow and a good sport. Boys’ Basketball (4); Boys’ Baseball (4). RITA TERESA CADARETTE “Whose words all ears took captive.” Rita is a very calm and pleasant member of our class. Glee Club (2-3-4); Dramatic Club (4). MARY LUCILLE CAPISTRON “Patience conquers the world.” Lucille is tranquil and is a winning lass. She is slightly re- tiring and well-liked. Dramatic Club (1-2); Office (3-4).
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14 THE AFTERMATH 1937 MARTHA MAY DWINELL “Smile and the world smiles with you.” Martha is a jolly and indispensable member of the girls’ basketball team. Dramatic Club (1-2-3-4); Girls’ Basketball (1-2-3-4); Cap- tain (4); Office (3). PAUL M. EATON “Easy come; easy go.” Paul is a carefree fellow who is sure to make you smile. Boys’ Basketball (1); Class Secretary (3-4); Junior Prom Committee (3); Senior Prom Committee (4). RITA LOUISE EATON “Muc h is she and even more is made of her.” Rita is full of fun; she has an attractive character, and has a longing for hamburghers. Dramatic Club (1-2-3-4); Secretary Dramatic Club (4); Glee Club (1-2-3); Junior Prom Committee (3); School Play Contest (3); Contestant in Shorthand and Typewriting Contest (4); Class Lay Clothes Committee (4); Class Day Speaker (4); Senior Prom Committee (4); Radio Plays (4); Shorthand and Typewrit- ing Contest (4). MARIE LOUISE FENNEUF “The fairest flower that ever saw the light.” Marie is a charming young maiden with a pleasing smile. Dramatic Club (1-2).
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