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TUSITALA HILDA MAE BEECHMAN To mvvt mich day with 11. clzrcrful smile Is truly well worth while. Hilda's cheerful smile was always present. She was one girl you couldn't help liking. Her friends were many and true. She was a member of the Home Economics Club III, IV. CLARENCE FARRAR BENT High erected thoughts seated in the heart of courts.-fy. Always quiet and courteous, Clarence was a good scholar and a good fellow, who joined our class sophomore year and still retained some of his New York State accent. Good wishes for your college career, Clarence. I LEO BERGERON So iHIllfltit 11it, full of action, full of manly pride and friendship. Leo's popularity was due to his courtesy and ability as a leader. He is always jolly and full of fun. We hope he never loses that mischief vous twinkle in his eyes. Pawtucket Play Tour- namentg Head Cheer Leaderg Assistant Editor Tusitalag Usher at Graduation 1931 and at P3.Cti8.N FLORENCE GERMAINE BENGEVIN Sho entertains a good disposition. If you saw Billie, you were sure to see Helen. She was quiet, but by the twinkle in her eye you knew she could be mischievous.
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TUSITALA EVERETT BARTLETT Niiwrf is rhr plwmurv itself cannot spoilg Is not true leisure om' with' true toil? Ev was one of the brains of the class, an Upper Fourth member. He was quiet and un' assuming, yet who knows what ran in that fathomless mind? Assistant Editor, Tusirala. FLORENCE EDWINA BASSETT Actin: alwnysg talking cverg Witty and nzrrry, decidedly clever. Jackie was always a very busy classmate, liked by all who knew her. Ticket Committee, Senior Playg Cheer Leader I, Il, IIIg Glee Club I, II, III, IVQ Physical Leader I, Hg Belle of Barcelonang Lucky Iadevg That's Thatnj i'Pattie. Q BENNIE BAUSHA I was nvrvr less alone than when by myself. Bennie could always be found with a host of friends, and the female element was his spef cialty. He was as good an athlete as he was 3. friend. Football II, III, IV. DAISY BEAN Of all thc' daisies in the dell This one is known and lorcd most well. Although Chasey was an optimist, lovable, and jolly to all, she had her moments of deep thought and study.
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TUSITALA - MARY DORIS BOGDAN Always a smile will ri hvlping hand Always a friend who will umlf'rstun1l. Mary was always happy and friendly to every' one. Those of us who were lucky enough to read her themes certainly enjoyed them. Tattler IV, and Upper Fourth. GABRIELLE VIRGINIA BOILARD Laugh and thu world laughs with you- Whenever one of us had a joke that we thought was good, we always found Gaby willing to listen and ready to laugh with us. Gabrielle was a busy girl outside of school, but she had time to join and enjoy the Home Eco' nomics Club II, III. SIEFAR BORTAS Look at those m1mcl4vs. Seefus did not work very hard in the class' room, but he certainly worked hard outside of school. He played tackle on the football team and was a hammerfthrower on the track team. Football III, IVg Track III, IV. KARNIG BOYAJIAN Ha that hath putirncer muy compass !lII,lllhlHg.U Karney was a very studious and hard' working lad. His pet study was German, in which he excelled, and his chief delight was puzzling over diflicult passages that no one else could possibly figure out. We know that Karney will make good.
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