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THE AFTERMATH 1938 LAWRENCE JOSEPH CAPLETTE “Let Silence be commanded.” Lawrence's tactics have often put the teacher as well as the class into high spirits. He is als o very fond of talking. Dramatic Club (2-3); Prom Committee (4). WILLIAM EDWARD CAREY “Whether doing, suffering, or forbearing, You may do miracles by persevering,” “Billy” is an ambitious boy, who always has his lessons pre- pared. He is the competitor of Banks in getting dictionary work. Prom Committee (3). VIVIAN HELEN CEDAR “Her delicate tenderness.” Vivian is a very sedate young lady, who has a weakness for drawing. However, she can shout if she wants to. IRWIN GORDON CLARK, JR. “Silence is the perfect herald of joy.” Irwin is a most tranquil lad, but he is an active athlete. Basketball (2). DORIS EDNA CROCKETT “Like, but oh how different.” Doris is the typical high school girl, fond of school and study, and ever on the alert.” Dramatic Club (1-2); Glee Club (1-2-3); Reflector Staff (4); Reflector Dance Committee (4); Aftermath Staff (4); Typing and Shorthand Contest (3); Animal Poster Award (1); Honor Pupil.
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THE AFTERMATE 1938 RALPH EDWARD BANKS “A little time will make us as wise as you are, and as close.” Although Ralph is a little boy, he is not inconspicuous. He owns and drives a car, and is noted for getting dictionary work. Dramatic Club; Glee Club. CLAYTON FRANCIS BLANCHARD “For his acts so much applauded.” Clayton has always furnished the comic element in the classroom. He has gained much recognition from the class be- cause of his witty and clever remarks. Prom Committee (4); Play Contest (2); Class Day Speaker. NAOMI JANE BRIERLY “To be merry best becomes you.” “Janie’s” happy smile and carefree air have carried her | through many difficulties. May she always retain that charm. Dramatic Club (1-4); French Club (4); Secretary of French — Club (4); Glee Club (1-2); Debating Club (1-2): Stamp Club (3); | Prom Committees (3-4). HARRIET SOPHIA BRUNELL “Tt is a dull thing to tire, and as we say now to jade anything too far.” Harriet is the envy of every typist in high school. She is always glad to give up a study period to typewrite some work, Dramatic Club (1-4); Glee Club (1-2); Class Secretary (4); Basketball (1); Shorthand and Typewriting Contest (3); First Award in Typewriting Contest; Honor Roll; Reflector Staff (3-4); Reflector Treasurer (4). DORIS ANNA CAPISTRON “Words from her lips as sweet as honey distilled.” Doris is a quiet person, but as honey draws the bees, her sweetness draws her many friends. Dramatic Club (1-2): Basketball (1-2); Prom Committee.
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THE AFTERMATH 1938 BERNICE RITA DALEY “A day in April never came so sweet.” Bernice’s pleasant smile has paved her way to popularity. She possesses a great ability for drawing and as chairman of the decorating committee she successfully planned decorations for the Junior and Senior Proms. Dramatic Club (1-2); Glee Club (1-2); Prom Committee (3-4); Poster Awards (1-2); Advertising Committee of After- math. JOHN ARTHUR DUCHARME “The valiant, in himself, what can he suffer, or what need he regard his single woes?” John is inclined to be mischievous at times, esnecially with the girls; but they don’t mind for they admire his wavy hair. Prom Committee (4). WiLLIAM JAMES FITCH “He has common sense in a way that’s uncommon.” Billy’s talent for writing poetry won the position of Giver of Gifts for him. Good luck to him in his architectural career. Dramatic Club (1-2-3-4); Glee Club (1); Reflector Staff (4); Senior Prom Committee (4); Radio Plays (1-2-3); Dramatic Club Plays (1-2-3); Class Day Speaker (4). JOHN EDWARD FRAZIER “But Friendship’s pure and lasting joys my heart was form’d to prove.” We confidently expect that John will be given a contract as a bass singer, for he has the qualifications necessary to become one. Glee Club (1-2-3-4); Prom Committee (4). RUTH ALMA GENDRON “Strength of limb and policy of mind, ability in means and choice of friends.” Ruth is one of our basketball players, and a good one too. Her intelligence has also’-been displayed on many occasions. Dramatic Club (2-3) Debating Club (1); Basketball (2-3-4); Field Hockey (4); Aftermath Staff (4); Radio Plays (3); Short- hand end Typewriting Contest (3-4).
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