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16 TUSITALA - BENJAMIN WALTER BOGDAN BEN A very z'nteIl1'qentlemc1n. Questions never bothered Ben. nor the answers either. He was always full of fun. but he never let it interfere with his school work and was an honor student. We all know that he has the stuff to go right on succeeding. just as he did in school. Tennis Club IV: Class Prophet IV: Upper Fourth. HEL ENE ELIZABETH BONETT The maid who modestly conceals Her beauties, while she hides, reveals. Helene joined us in her Junior year. Everything she did, she did well. Her exceptionally high scores on State tests showed the high calibre of her mind. Senior Play Usher IV: Upper Fourth. ARMAND BOSSE He is wise who talks but little. Armand was a very quiet lad. Unlike most stu- dents, he seldom said very much unless he had some- thing worthwhile to say. He was always good natured around school. Rifle Team IV: Athletic Association III: Inter- l class Basketball IV. ARIVIAND RAOUL BOUCHER BUTCH The force of his own merit makes his Luau. There was certainly plenty of merit. The vale- dictorianship proves that, But study wasn't all. The ability to put opinions and ideas in an interest- ing manner and something of a sense of humor made him, to use a much employed word. popular. Ar- mand was one of a comparatively small number who made teachers think that the student mind was alive, Tattler Reporter II, III: Valedictorian.
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TUSITALA I-IELENE ALICE BIRON So quiet, calm. and kind in many ways. Helene is so good natured you never see her frown. She has a merry smile for everyone. Life isn't all play to her, however: she spent a good deal of her time studying and getting A's and B's. Glee Club: Senior Play Ticket Committee IV. PEARL GERMAINE BISSONNETTE . Warm hearted, sparkling with fun: She's sure Io win you before she's done. Pearl was just what her name implies. She had a pleasing nature, and was a great friend to all who knew her. Glee Club I, II: Volleyball Team IV: Home Eco- nomics I, II, III: Dramatic Club IV. MILDRED IVIURIEL BLAIS MILLIE Silence and friendship go hand in hand. Millie was a very quiet and considerate girl. She was a person whom you could always depend upon. and one whom you would like for a friend. Athletic Association IV. JUNE EVANGELINE BLOW SNAP She that was ever fair and never proud Had tongue nt will, and yet was rarely loud. June loved to speak, and never failed to recite in all her classes. She also wrote with imagination and charm. She was one of the natural choices for a dowager role in both the Senior Play and Statue of Liberty. Debating Club IV: Press Club IV: Athletic As- sociation I. II: The Goose Hangs I-Iigh : The Statue of Liberty IV.
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TUSITALA GEORGE ARTHUR BOUCHER HBUSI-IY Cleanliness is next to godlinessf' Busby managed to stay clean even in shop class. Always dapper in appearance, he was one of the class Romeos. Debating Club IV: Taltlcr I: Tusitala Para- grapher: A. A. Activities. ROBERT BOURDON BOB Laugh and the world laughs with you. Yes, sir. Bob is the type that lifts you out of your gloomy moods, and makes you laugh with him. He forever has a joke to tell you, and also a hearty slap on the back. Whenever there is any tension in conversation, Bob is a life saver: one word from him and everything is all right again. Rifle Club IV. ROLAND BREAULT INKY All the worldls a stage. Inky is a born comedian. I-Ie showed his great acting ability by his performance in the Senior Play, the Drama Day Play, and that lively Assembly Play. We all envied his talent at the piano, also. Some day he may be the leader of a famous orchestra. A. A. Vaudeville Show IV: Senior Play: State Drama Day Play: Dramatics Club IV: Assembly Play IV. RAYMOND BRICKLEY SNAPPER A hoarse voice, but a heart of gold. You never knew Brickley was a senior, did you? Well. he was. He also has a keen sense of humor combined with a pleasing personality. Ray is in- terested in radio. We need men like you, Ray.
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