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THE SCOPE if L . 1 1 2-+1 -- 3: g:yg53:.:f,.,.' 1 . V -'-Mk sfffxr-s.':1.,-Q-I.: .- ' . - 4'f9r:::s42'g:.:' ,. ' ' . sits I Af: , Mx f :I t .. . f:I?g:ZSEZi2E:?Sl3 iw:-:iz-xi:-M-':z Q 1 ini' 4:555 1 N. mv. N X xg N N525 ws, .Q Ni A C6455 ml twi SCHURGIN, HENRY- Herz:-ie''- Slab 27 Exchange St., Brockton, Mass. He's short but looked up to. Hail, Henry our class virtuoso4skilled in optometry, Eve or six musical insru- ments, philosopher and 'psychologistf' Do you wonder hes short but looked up to? How were the Pops this year? Honors: Asso. Business Mgr. Scope '50-'51 P. O. S. '30-31. SKILLINGS, ROGER H.4 Roge 425 St. john St., Portland, Maine His only fault is that he has no fault. Roge is our week end commuter to Port- land who always gets back first class Monday morning! brightness and humor makes him as ci friend. on time for His keeness, us all claim Honors: Salutatorian '51 P. O. S. '50-'51. junior News Editor Scope Staff '31 TROMBLEY, ALBERT B.- .flZ E Naiiy 97 Intervale Ave., Burlington, Vt. Rare as truthA True friendship is rarer still. Al is a hard worker-a good scholar and a true friend. Besides all these good points, Al is a good example of perpetual mo- tion fespecially when the fellows get him to squealj We just know you'll succeed Al. Honors: Class President '30 Editor-in-Chief Scope '31 Secretary P. O. S. '30. WEBBER, PAUL O.- Piz11U-1 '- Il eI1bie ' 19 Howard St., Wfaltham, Mass. Men of few words are best. Wlizit a man with his cappers l Our Opq tics Shark. Under a cloak of light hearted- ness there are quantities of deep serious thoughts. Honors: Phi Geta Rip.
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THE SCOPE nn. 4 'A E N-al K g, S Q - ' s s s . 5 wif' A E , i ' ,il 5 'P 5 I . E ,f- I i ffl : Z - I .aging E .,.-,ff-. - b az 7 Y E . if , E . ,l : n l9l Bl.-XSTERS, SCOTT A.- Sffizmf - NUM' 81 Cwngress St.. Runifcwrd, Maine Wit is the salt uf Ciwnversatii+n. Behold the star memlwer nf the hrin, Ca- hill, Masters .mtl NX'ehb:r. The trim speaks for itself. Mutt , yuu sure chiseled your way into nur hearts and we wish you luatls of happiness and luck. Honors: Secretary '30 Banquet Cummittee '51 Phi Geta Rip Tuast Master 51. Mazztfcco, Ravi I.-klTLfHR.IAf:. Z,vm,. Zur. 2-AZ Buwtluin St.. Dorchester, Mass. Oh Sleep? wliere is thy sting? 'iRafe is the unly one in Class wlm eluesn't mind the noisy tratlic, XY'hen theres a class in Rmim 5. The reasun bqing that he usual- ly gathers his beauty sleep during that pe- riud. However ZuC is a great scout and we wish him luck. Hixnms: P. O. S. '51. PIREBLF, DON,-XLLH F.- DWI 22 Cherry St., Bath. Maine. XY'hen better questiwns are asked. Preble will ask themf' XY'ait a minute. Mr. Blntlgettl I tlnnit see that, Sure nuFf its Dun nur champion questinner-hut that tlfiesnt mean it thing. Hiwws your private Hstenogu lessons pru- gressinqu during spare periuds. lt must he the If you have to rate the attention. Gund luck in Bath. RUBIN. Is,-xnorri? A.- l:4ie - Rube Z2 Masun St.. Peiilnotly, Mass. XVuntleri+us is the strength of cheerfulnessf' A smile and L1 pleasant wiiiml fur all-do yuu wundei' we like him. Always nn time and ready tu help are 41 few more nf Rul3e'5 characteristics. XVC dont doubt that he will succeed. Hcxnuis: P. O. S. '50-'51 Scope Staff '50,
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THE SCOPE 1' T' ,fx f Q x Q Q Q Q I l . ini WEINRAUB, JACKfHj.IL'kU 1-l-i Sutter Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Business which without thc none C.in sufficiently m.1n.igc. -Lick has imprcsscd m.1ny with his ribility tu cope with ditlicult sitimtiims. His Cx' tcnipuruninus spccchcs play nn little put in his clmixictcr .ind ctvnvcy to .ill that feeling wt sincere friendship and their wishes fur his guild luck. Hnmvrs: President '51 Alumni Editur, Scupc '51 Junior News Editor, Script- '50 Executive Committee P. O. S. Presidents Address A31 VUORDELL, ARNOLD, EDGAR ll .1ifif3U- EJ.q.1r ' SU' Trvinnnt St.. 'l'.tuntun, Mus. Fur lick ,x jully guiwtl fclluwf' The Hyuutigstcru uf thu Cl.iss hut unc of its outstanding hright lights. A C.ip.1blc ltxidcr and f.iithful wurlacr .intl nur Ifditi-i's right hand nun. Huws Biscuit Qty .ind Ulillljlilllflli thcsu days, Arnnltl' Hunnrs: Assnciatc Editi-1'-in-CQhicf Scupc '51 P. O. S. '30. Treasurer P. O. 5. '51, H.-xitiiimyrow. XK'ii.i.i.mi A.A 'Bfll - Ei1 ' lsl XY'uml St., Clmrlcstnwn, Mass. Ex'cryb-idy lnws .1 f.it man. Bills muttu is better Lite tlmn nuvcr. that explains why his picture is l.ist. Bill sure hits dune line work with us, and wdrc glad hc mme tn us fmm B. C. Wkiuld th.it we had more like you Bill.
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