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CLASS OF 1930
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THE CLASS OF 1930
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THE HERMIAD GEORGE DANIEL AGAYOFF l love fool's experiments, I am always making them. -Scott George, as he is known to his friends in the Class of '30, came to us last September from Durfee High in Fall River. He is a tall, lanky, easy-going boy, brilliant in all his studies-and otherwise. His favorite occupation is experi- menting. He is one of the few artists in our class. LLOYD ERNEST ANG ELL I want to be an angel, and with the angels stand. -Old Hymn Here is the lad with the angelic name, but angels do not usually jab people in the back or try to drown out the teacher's voice in the classroom. It's lucky that Little Angel loves walking, for football gave him plenty, In the Senior Play he came to the rescue of the falling stage scenery. Of course we all know that he did it to please the English teacher, but we suspect that he also wanted an A . ELMER LEROY BABCOCK Goodress is measured by the yard. -Burke. ' Nig, as he is commonly called by his classmates, comes from Sterling. Last year he earned a letter in baseball by playing the position of outfielder on the varsity team. He is also a great handball enthusiast. Elmer chooses his friends among the divinity, for he is often seen with Angell. Silence is golden seems to be Elmer's motto. STANLEY CASIMER BALDYGA Too busy with the crowded hour to fear to live or die. -Emerson Stanley, who works as hard as he plays, is the busiest member of the class. He played three years on the football team and served as its manager for two, and also played guard on the basketball team. When he is not winning honors in athletics he may be seen picking away on his typewriter trying to win some more Underwood or Reming' ton medals. Perhaps the most important moments of his school life were during the commencement exercises of 1929, when he served as Junior marshal. EDWARD EMIL BELLAVANCE No matter what happened,-he grinned. -Guest. Eddie, a popular member of the class of 1930, is the champion otiice holder of P. H. S.g witness the fact that he has twice been class president, that last year he served as presFdent of the Athletic Association and this year of the Varsity Club, that in his Junior year he managed the base- ball team to success, and this year has performed the same service for the basketball team, and that he has been Alh' letic Notes Editor of the Hermiad. Eddie always sees the funny side of life, especially in English class.
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