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ki The Rambler FAMILIAR THINGS IN N. H. S. Noise Agatina Demasi's cheerful disposition Sherman's ego Lois Gould's sarcasm Catharine Connarn's Witty remarks Elvira Diego's curly black hair Beaudette's deep bass voice Thelma Keyes' speed Peg O'Gradgy's Irish air John Lyon's beautiful black eyes Catharine Mudgett's red hair jane Barber's stories Garrett Kidd's walk Sawyer's business-like ways Shrimp Fairbanks' height Mr. Erickson's Stop your talking Miss Connarn Miss Devine's quizzes Miss Burns' 'lBe Definite Miss Bates' dimples Miss Salmond's personality Mr. Hartford's blushes Miss Rogers' business experiences Pearl's poetry CleveIand's vocabulary Ralph Provost's school-girl complexion Mabel Lewis' chatter CAN YOU IMAGINE? Sherman coming to school fifteen minutes Carly? Arthur Willey flirting with a girl? L. Cleveland coming to Latin class for a whole week? Pearl Burleson without a magazine? All the clocks in school being set the same? Raymond Nitchie on detention? Anybody completely understanding Trig ? Phyllis Wills without an Austin ? Catharine Connarn not talking? A sober-looking Fiske? VVelch without his Ford? Mr. Hartford without a bright necktie? Miss Burns without her why ? No noise in the Assembly Sth or 6th periods? Miss Devine without good advice? Drown on his own side of the Assembly? Gerald Beaudette not passing a note? The Howds with an X? Paul Dutton without his laugh? Aurelia without the Finast ? Cecile Belanger without her Cuffs ? Beulah Delary without her johnny? Agnes Falzarano without her smile? Donald Beattie coming to school every day?
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N ineieen Thirly-three THE SENIORS President ....... ...... A Ilan Sherman Vice President ..... ..... M argaret Philip Secretary. ..,.... . ..... Catherine Connarn Treasurer ..... ..,...... B ruce Peach Abascal, Semira Amelia Abbot, Dorothy Martha Adams, Marion Flint Baker, Wilson Beattie, Donald Berry, Norma Irene Belanger, Cecile Lea Catchapaw, Leah Christmas, Edythe Clare Cleveland, Lawrence John Connarn, Catharine Croney, Woodrow Edward Demasi, Agatina Demeritt, Thelma Drown, Eugene Ardent Dutton, Howard Fred Falzerano, Agnes Fairbanks, XVeston Edward Fernandez, Arsenio Raymond Ferry, Earl Henry Field, Aurelia Isabelle Fiske, Lloyd Wiilliam Gould, Lois Parker Hayward, Ray Albert Hill, Ray Albert Howd, Barbara Jerry, Christina Sophia Keyes, Thelma Perle Kidd, William Garret Knowles, Archie Gerald Lyon, Thelma G. Lansell, Alice Mary LeFebvre, Donald David Mayo, William Junior Neilson, William Junior Perra, Leonard Wilfred Peach, Bruce Barrows Perkins, Ruth Philip, Jane Margaret Pope, Susie Provost, Ralph Edward Ryan, Thelma Alma Sherman, Allan Vincent Storti, Anita Tresa Willey, Arthur Clark Wills, Evelyn Phyllis Post Graduates: IF Woodbury, Ida Vose Beaudette, Laurianne C 'k
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N meteen Thirty-three AT THE CROSSROADS At the crossroads must come a parting and partings are always sad, es- pecially when it means the separation from ones dear to you. When we speak of crossroads, quite naturally a road comes into our thoughts. It is along this road of life that each must pass, carrying his burden. Some bear it cheerfully and climb up the steep hills on high and mount the rough plac- es with ease. Others climb the hill, but reach the top only by struggling and working constantly, while still others, lacking the energy and pep to overcome the obstacles in the way, remain at the bottom. Whatever class a person is in, he must come to the crossroads which go the right and left. Here he must continue his way by himself, leaving his pal to do likewise, but with each one goes the best wishes of his fellowmen. Maybe their next meeting will be in a day, maybe in a year and maybe it will be never, but regardless of the circumstances, each one will keep forever with him the memory of those good wishes given at the parting of the crossroads. Nobody knows what is in store for each one-whether the journey will be happy or sad-long or short-full of triumph or defeat, but whatever the future, at this moment we stand at the crossroads hand in hand, ready to continue on our unknown journey, uplifted and encouraged by the best wishes coming from a heart, true and frank, of a fellow traveller. Lucile Howd '34
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