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TUSITALA VJILDA BEAUPRE Sober but not serious, Quiet but not idle. Wilda always went ahead and did her work with little help. She was quiet in many ways, but now and then we did hear her giggle. Wilda was a friend worth knowing. Glee Club. ROBERT BELANGER BABE Let me, then. he' up and doing, Robert might easily have passed for the class optimist he was always so lightfhearted and care- free. He was one of the best natured students in school and won accordingly a great number of friends. One of his best qualities was his kindli- ness and consideration for others. Football II, III. IV. Track IV. RAMONA BIELZII. WHAT A SINGER Her ways are ways of QllI'Cff7L'SS.I Ramona's pretty hair was the envy of many girls who were less fortunate than she. Although she spoke seldom. her remarks were witty and appre- ciated by those who heard them. Reporter II, SHIRLEY BERNARD SHIRT, She was fl person of delight. In every one of her classes Shirley was the same cheerful, good-natured girl. There was never a dull moment with her around. which was probably the reason she was so well liked.
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TUSITALA KATHRYN V. BARRY KAY To those who know thee not, no words can paintf And those who know thee. know all words are faint! Kay is a girl who has a way with her-a way to our best known male hearts! She managed to have time for good marks and still to take part in extra-curricular activities-as well as keeping up her dating average. That's pretty good! Dramatics Club II. III. IV. Glee Club III, IV, General Com- mittee A. A Dance IV, Reporter IV. Senior Play IV. Prompter for Tournament Play, The Man in the Bowler Hat IV, Vice President Athletic As- sociation IV. Upper Fourth. PAUL BARTLETT PAUI-Y True humility. The highest virtue. mother of them ull. Paul was a good scout who always placed his model A Dizzie at your disposal. It was just as trustworthy as Patil himself: not only took you, but brought you back. Upper Fourth. CONSTANCE BEAROR CONNIE A winsome maid was she. And fair lo look upon, Connie has a host of friends and knows how to keep them. She is full of joy and pep, and her white sweater was a shining light wherever it was seen. Glee Club III. Chemistry Club III. Usher at Senior Play IV. Tattler Reporter IV. JOHN BEAULIEU JOHNNY My face may be sober, but, oh, the qlee in my heart Johnny always seemed to come to school only to get away from it as quickly as possible. Never- theless. a favor requested from him was as good as done. Senior Play Publicity Committee. 'H
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TUSITALA VETO BERNIKOWICZ BERNIE No path of flowers leads to glory. Despite his stature Veto has done exceedingly well in all his undertakings and deserves praise for his grit and wit. Tattler Reporter I. Football II. III. Track II, Basketball II. III. IV. MYRI,li li. BETTS Quiet, serene, hut full of fun. At first Myrle gave the impression of being quiet. but once you get to know her you know different- ly. Her sociability and happy countenance made her a valuable member in every classroom, ERNEST BIBEAU SI'IORTY Slow and steady wins the rare. In the class that seems to be made up of quiet members, Shorty is exceptional. He is one of the mystery men of the class, never speaking un- less absolutely necessary. ROBERT BIBEAU Mine is as good as his. Robert is one of the big men of our class-both in stature and in his appreciation of humor. He has been known to set a whole class laughing with one of his jokes.
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