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JAMES BOOTH POPEYE Hell be a success in his art- He lakes it so I0 heart. Popeye was very well known for his cartoons all over the blackboards, and we know they'll be sadly missed. Although he was shy at times. he was always ready to cooperate when a good time was planned. lln- stead of asking for his autograph. friends, ask him for a cartoon: it takes him only a second? Interclass Basketball III: Outdoor Club IV: Senior Play IVg Interclass Volleyball III1 Library Club IV. NORMAN BORGHI A'TulI, dark, and handsome. Norman was always wellfdressed. Although he was not a ladies' man, it is to be said that many a girls head was turned as he went by. He was not very active in after-school activities but made his presence felt in school. He had a very engaging twinkle in his eye. THERESA BOURGAULT TERRY A'She is gentle. quiet and sedate, And us u pal-Hrs! rule. Terry was a slender. attractive brunette. Her friendly smile and personality won her many friends, Did you know that '4Terry made most of her wardrobe? And a neat little wardrobe it is, Terry. A. A. I, II. III, IV. EUNICE BOUTILIER A brow Mau-blossom and a cheek of apple blossom. Eunice was another of the girls from South Merrimack who was unable to participate in school activities because of living at such a distance. She was, nevertheless, a loyal and charming member of the Class of '39, D DOROTHY ELLEN BREWER MDOT All the pleasure that I find Is to mtlrntain a quiet mind. Dot was a quiet girl. but she had a host of friends. and all who knew her were fond of her. A. A.: Tattler Reporter Il.
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WliSl.I2Y HOLES Silence is aoltlenf' Wesley was of the quiet type. but not too serious. He said little but worked hard in all he did. Outdoor Club: Upper Quarter. S'I'ANI.IiY BOLSTER 'ASTANH Whatever is popular deserves attention. 'iSt.in was indeed one of our popular boys. and one who took a great interest in school affairs. He not only ranked very high in his studies. but proved his fine dra- matic ability in numerous performances. Senior Play IV: French Club III. IV: Dramatics Club II, III, IV: Tattler Reporter II. School Notes Editor IV: Tusilala Paragrapher IV: Band I. II, III. IV: Lunch Counter IV: Host Committee State Drama Day III: Athletic Association I. III: The Trystine Place IV: Press Club IV: Chorus I. II: Crossing Bridges IV: Upper Quarter. ROLAND BONENIIANT ROI, Far muq we seurclz before we find A heart so mania and so hind. I-lis quietness showed that he was thoughtful: his last- ing friendships showed he was sincere. ALBERT BONNETTE i I'A1-B1e gf? Heller be small and shine, Than be tall and cas! a shadow. Albie was the type of boy who inconspicuously did his work day by day. and did it well. He was always ready to help in anything. when asked. He made many friends who will never forget him. Wrestling III: Rifle Club III. EDWARD I5ONNE'I I'E EDDIE He attains whatever he pursues- flmbzlion knows no limit. Eddie is another loyal, efficient chap whom we shall never forget. He always found time to study as well as time for numberless school activities. He deserved his high esteem among us. Tennis Club II, III: Rifle Club III: Press Club IV: Managing Editor of Tattler IV: Tusilala Paragrapher: Upper Quarter.
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I.UCIl.I.E BRITTON JIMMIE She dances like a merry sprite.. And lills lhe audience with delight. Jimmie loves to dance. and she certainly does so to perfection. Athletic Association II. III. IV: Tultler Reporter IV: Volleyball III. IV: Basketball III. IV: Upper Quarter. JOYCE BROOKS UBROOKSIEN Keep your thoughts to yourself. Le! your mien he free and open. We shall remember Joyce as the slender girl who was such a generous and loyal friend. Home Economics Club I. II. III. IV: Chorus I. IV: A. A. I. HARRIET BROWN HBROWNIEH Blythe hlythe. and merry was she. Brownie was a girl of many abilities. A beaming smile was her perennial possession. Home Economics Club III. IV: History Club IV. I,OIS IEVELYN BROWN EVIE Refinement und serenity shone in her qlancef' Evie was always full of pep. This and her win- ning personality made her very popular. especially with the opposite sex. Dramatics Club II: Tusttulu Paragrapher: Prompter for Senior Play: Athletic Association: Upper Quarfer, DONALD BURLEIGH BURT Men of few words are the hes! men. Although Burt was quiet. this quality did not dc- tract from his popularity. I-Ie was well-liked and well- respectecl by his classmates. Upper Quarter.
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