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TUSITALA JEANNETTE BRIE A friend with all An enemy with none. Jeannette has many friends who know her and respect her for her good character, good nature, and friendliness. Home Economics Club II. IV. NORMA WATKINS BRITTON For everyone she had a smile And made her school days all worth while. Norma spent all her school days in getting her lessons done and getting them done well. But she Was always glad to help support any school activity. JAMES PHILIP BRUEN JIM Why hurry? I still have a whole lifetime. James was never in a hurry, unless he was on a track or a cross country course. We were often amused by his deliberate, dry comments on things in general. Track Il, IV: Cross Country IV: Rifle Club IV. ELSIE MAY BULLARD ELSE A right pleasant person. One of those people who really get things done, She used the Honor Roll as a stamping ground and even hit the Super Honor Roll. That was some- thing in itself. but the fact that she seemed to get some fun out of the necessary work was, dear chil- dren, the mark of real talent or what have you. Chemistry Club: Upper Fourth.
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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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Q- 4, lv-ggm A TUSITALA IfI.E'I'CHIjR HARRIS BURNHAM BUS California or 'Bus'-both always sunny and bright. His sunny smile made friends for him everywhere. On the football team he was invaluable and shared the honors of many victories. His everlasting will- ingness to help out in all school activities was a sym- bol of his true school spirit. Football III. IV: Tatller Reporter Ir Senior Play Ticket Committee. MARY AGNES BURNS RUSTY Free from deceit her face, fully as free her heart. You can imagine where Mary's nickname comes from. It's the red hair. Red hair or not. Mary was very popular among her many friends. Rusty was seen at almost every football game and at many of the dances. Glee Club I. II: Home Economics Club. ROBERT BROOKS BURNS MBROOKSIEH The man that blushes is not quite a brute. Brooksie was one of the few Senior boys who still had the ability to blush. but it did not stop him from being in school activities, Tumbling Team IV: Wrestling Team IV: Vol- leyball IV: Senior Play Committee IV. ROBERT CHARLES BURNS iz-lifif' HAI! I wan! to do is dance. One of the most spectacular happenings in the class of '38 is Robert Burns' awakening from a shy obscure Junior to the flashy. dashing. popular Sen- ior. He loves to dance. In fact. it was quite a com- mon sight to see Bob coming in to class truck- ing his head off. He's a wow with the girls and .1 regular fellow with the boys. Golf III. IV.
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