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TUSITALA ELMER NVILKES COREY K'Mi1'lP is the .rfrvnglh fo conquer. Pete was one of the students who might be called a hustler. Not everyone knows that he drove over from Brookline every morning to attend school. Snow or mud made no difference, he was usually in his room when his classmates came straggling in. He worked in Brookline afternoons. Handi- capped as he was by these circumstances, he still could always be relied on to have his homework done. He has the characteristics that will make him succeed in life-among others, perseverance. We wish you the best of luck, I'ete. MARTHA Doizoruv CLIRRAN Politcm'r.r is to do and say The kindesf filing in the lez'11dv.rf rvtlyf' So we found Martha, always gracious and thoughtful. We shall never forget that smile with which she greeted us. VVe invariably found her willing to help when there were things to be done, for instance, giving her ser- vice on committees or selling candy at a play. Martha was one of our sweetly dignified girls with her poise and gracious manner. Miss Bob VVhite I, l'inafore II, Dramatics Clul' IV, Press Club IV, Class Costume Committee IV, Candy Committee The Belle of Barce- lona IV, Property Committee Merton of the Movies IV, Dramatic VX'riteup and Para- grapher Tusifavla IV. BEATRICE Snerzwoon CURRU1. Consiste11ry, thou a-rt cz jewel. Beatrice surely knows how to make friendsg perhaps it is because of her quiet and amiable manner. She and Barbara surely did love to chat. She was a Drill Leader I, and played in the Orchestra II, III. Her excellent con- tributions to the Tattlcr were always enjoyed. We all remember her as a pretty Hollywood extra in Merton of the Movies IV, and as having served on the Candy Committee at The Belle of Barcelona IV. She not only looked into the future as a Class Prophet, but also wrote Turilala baragraphs.
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TUSITALA i El.lzA1ai-:TH R1 1'H CHRISTIAN As rnerry as the day is long. Libby's witty remarks always kept the class in a perpetual uproar. She took life so easily that nothing seemed to bother her. Her two hobbies were collecting autographs and going to the movies to see her favorite actor. Libby belonged to the Home Eco- nomics Club Il, III, IV, and indeed from her interest in matters domestic, we think she will some day become a charming little home- maker. LEONA COHEN Within her eyes she held a secret joy That sometimes burst its bounds And filled her voice and lilted in her laughter. Not to worry about the future seemed to be I.eona's psychological theory, though she never failed to prepare the morrow's lessons, She was one of our wittiest classmates and kept her classes in Hstitchesf' There was never any danger that all work and no play would make her a dull girl, yet you will note her name high among the Upper Fourth. Leona was quite in her element in the role of the French maid in the Sophomore French Play, and played in the Orchestra II and III. She was also on the candy committee for Merton of the Movies and The Belle of Barcelona IV. Lucy BERNICE COLLINS O tulip will walk a mile with me Along lifcfr merry way? Isn't Lucy just the one you'd pick to walk that mile? She has certainly been a true friend to all of us. If you were searching for good company, you'd seek Lucy. VVe remember her perky little cap and apron llitting around at the Priscilla. She has quite a list of activities, too, as you may note from the following: Hockey II, Junior Prom Com- mittee III, Two Vagabondsn III, Belle of Barcelona IV. Lucy hasn't decided on her future work as yet, but whatever it is, we Wish her all possible success in her undertak- ings,
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TUSITALA LUCILLE DANE Tl1vw'.s' zizixrliief in her roguixh grin. Lou is another of our peppy classmates. A party wasn't a party without her. VVher- ever Lou was seen, Bus was, or maybe someone else. 'lLoul' has quite a list of activ- ities. Carefully note the following: A. A. Candy Committee I, Ring Committee II, Lunch Counter IV, Candy Committee Senior Play IV, Senior 'Costume Committee IV. We'll always remember her glorious auburn hair. jAMi-:s NY. CCHESNULEVICHQ DAVIS l'Vlzy take life seriously- You'll viewer get out of it alive. Jimmy was one of our finest boys. Oh, so quiet and so good- yes, he was not. VVe can remember jimmy and Danny racing around Room 7a. just two unusual boys having some fun. Do you know that for such a little fellow jimmy shone with our ladies? VVe guess it was the smile,-at least it made Anne forgive him for all the pranks he played on her. Baseball II, III, IV, French Play II, Tattler reporter III, Senior Play Prompter, Basketball IV, Lunch Counter IV, Athletic Editor Tatflvr IV, Ticket Committee A. A. Play IV, Upper Fourth IV, Athletic Vkriteup, Turifala IV. DANIEL CHARLES DEGASIS Form, features, intellect LVEYZ such as might at once Command and 'Lum the hearts of all. Danny was another football and track star. How he could hit that line, and how he could toss the javelin was Nobody's busi- ness. Did you know that he holds the state record for the javelin throw? Aside from shining brilliantly in athletics, he placed Fourth in the Upper Fourth. No one can say that Danny was quiet and retiring, for when he was not yelling signals, he was keep- ing us in an uproar with his witty remarks. VVe hear that he is headed towards Dart- mouth. Good luck, Danny, and be to the Big Green what you were to the Purple. Football II, III, IVg Track II, III, IV, Traffic Ofhcer III, Merton of the Movies IVQ Lunch Counter IV. V
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