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JANE E. AINSCOW JANEY A'S1'Ience and modesty are valuable qualities. A perfect example of sweet seventeen, and we do mean iylveet. Did you ever take a look at those brown eyes? ml Athletic Association III: Orchestra II, III, IV: Music Festival IV. EARLINE CLARE ALEXANDER Choice words, and measured phrase Above the reach of ordinary men. Earline was hardly ever seen without a smile on her face, and she has a Honefin-aAmillion disposition. She wishes to write poetry, and her present talent predicts suc- cess. Music Festival II: Discussion Club III: Chorus II, III, IV: Culee Club II, III. IV: Senior Play Usher. AMELIA ANITA ALUKONIS A'MIMI Active always, talking ever Vfitty and merry, decidedly clever. Mimi was skilled and popular, both on the gym floor and in her classes. She enjoyed laughing and liked to make others laugh. Usher at A. A. Show II, IV: Prompter for Senior Play and Exit Three: Lunch Counter IV: Student Leader II. III, IV: Library Club II: Tatller Reporter IV: Softball II. III: Basketball II. III: Volley Ball II. III: Rifle Club III: Athletic Association II, III, IV: Upper Quarter. ALICE BERNADETTE ANCTIL AL For everyone she had a smile And made her school days all worth while. Al has executive ability which she demonstrated in Room ll4 every morning when she took charge of at- tendance. She is a pleasant girl and was ever ready with her lessons. She often amazed us with her ability to translate German. ALPHONSE A. AANDRUSKEVICH FONCIE ln sport and friendship. a thoroughbred. Foncie has a very pleasing personality which causes him to be well-liked wherever he may be. I-Ie has won the admiration and respect of friends, teachers, and all who have met him. His football activities have earned him a reputation of sportsmanship which is hard to parallel. Football II, III, IV: Basketball. Varsity III: Athletic Association II. III, IV: Tattler Reporter IV: Upper Quarter. fourteen,
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Class Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Prett 'T Musician Popular Girl Popular Boy Brilliant Girl Brilliant Boy Likely to Succeed Eloquent Reliable Bashful Girl Bashful Boy iest Girl Handsomest Boy Best Best Best Best Best Best Best Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Girl Dancer Boy Dancer F Natured Girl Athlete Boy Athlete Dressed Girl messed Boy Optimist Pessimist He-Man Oomph-Girl Man Hater Woman Hater Actor Actress Wit Bluffer Clown Bookworm Noisiest I claaa. BALLOT l Ashley Ingham Shirley Law Gilbert Rollins Daisy Urquhart Nicholas Daukas Daisy Urquhart Richard Annis Shirley Law Jane Ainscow David Barker Shirley Grady David Barker Norma March Arthur Pappathan Shirley Law Anita Weber Anthony Worsowicz Corinne Theriault Lucien Douville Walter McLaughlin James Ryan Nicholas Daukas Katherine Ford Jane Ainscow Nicholas Daukas Jack Hargrove Kathleen Ingram Frank Merrill Louise Lucier Frank Merrill Everett Linscott Jack Hargrove 2 Lucien Douville Carolyn Johnson Anthony Worsowicz Katherine Clancy Ashley Ingham Shirley Law Shirley Law Katherine Clancy Edna Noel John Benson Helen Flaherty David Brown Corinne Theriault Teddy Vangos Frank Merrill Elizabeth Burnham Gilbert Rollins Louise Lucier David Brown Wallace Welch Everett Linscott Benjamin Millina Norma March Patricia Dowd David Barker Alex Monius Christine Bartlett Wallace Welch Walter McLaughlin Wallace Welch Katherine Clancy Frank Merrill 3 David Barker Norma March David Brown Shirley Law Daniel Shea Nicholas Daukas Clayton Hall Anna Cole Gabrielle Sima-rd Norman Doucet Virginia Howorth Bertrand Ross Camille Grandmaison Nicholas Stergiou Wallace Welch Mildred Seaman Nicholas Daukas Shirley Law Rodolphe Bouchard Patricia Dowd Shirley Law Frank Polak Ruth Linscott Ruth Parsons Alphonse Andruskevich Roland Gagnon Pauline Backer Split Vote Frank Merrill Jack Hargrove Shirley Law Clayton Hall Norma March
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JACKSON ANNIS Speech is greatg but silence is greater. Jackson. practical-minded at all times, impressed those who knew him as possessing great capability in carrying out anything he undertook. This steadiness of purpose foreshadows a future of successful achievement. RICHARD ANNIS DICK There are many ways to fame. Here is an amazing artist in three different fields. draw- ing. drama. and writing. Dick's drawing ability had long been evident. but it was not until his senior year that his other talents popped up. Then he surprised us by winning an essay contest and a dramatic scholarship. Tattler Reporter II. III: Tattler Exchange Editor IV: Upper Quarter: Class Orator. CONRAD ARBOUR PAT Right wrongs no man. Pats desire to be right caused him to wrong no- body, and as a result he had a host of ardent friends. His school activities were not very spectacular, but his presence in our class could hardly be ignored. You have our good wishes, Pat. MARY ELIZABETH ARCHER BETTY A friendly nature, a helping hand. WIUIIIIITQ and ready to understand. People who enjoy rendering assistance to others are rare indeed. The world needs the unselfish outlook of more Bettys. Chorus II. III. IV: Cilee Club III: Athletic Association Il. III, IV. STANLEY MICHAEL ARLAUSKAS STAN A youth there was with quiet ways. Serious and sober in demeanor. Stan exemplified a cer- tain stability which was well worth observing. When- ever he spoke, one felt that the words had been carefully considered. Rifie Club II. fifteen
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