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THE CHIMES 31 Priscilla Barnes, ' 32 September 9 — Here we are back at school. We see quite a few new faces, mostly those of freshmen, but the follow- ing who are new to this town: Mr. Thornton, our new coach, who was formerly a Hanoverite; Elizabeth Eason, a freshman from the Brimmer School; Frances Harrigan, who comes from Dorchester High for Girls; Thomas Har- rigan from the Grover Cleveland School in Dorchester. September 9 — The following officers were elected in the American History Club: Donald Parsons, president; Virginia Cole, secretary-treasurer; Burchill Sweeney, vice- president. September 14 — Mr. Thornton started to test material for a football squad- Looks as though we might have some pretty teamwork. September 14 — The Senior Class elected the following officers: Stanley Murphy, president; Hollis Young, vice- president; Burchill Sweeney, treasurer; Wilma Burbank, secretary; Miss Dudley, class adviser. September 15 — The officers of the Junior Class are Mary Sweeney, president; Gertrude Glynn, vice-president; ini- fred Bartington, treasurer; Marguerite McCaffrey, sec- retary; Miss Freeman, class adviser. September 16 — Three new pupils registered: Anne De- Savache from Wakefield; Dorothea McMorrow, who was a pupil in Somerville High School; Edward McMorrow, who comes from the Northeastern Junior High in Somer- ville.
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30 THE CHIMES Senior Biographies RosALYN Stone Commercial Class Play 4, Vice President of Glee Club 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Double Crossed 1. Intended Vocation — Secretary. You know Rozzie ' s here by the noises she makes, And her heels that resound at each step that she takes. BuRCHiLL Sweeney College Class Treasurer 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent of U. S. History Club 4, Manager of Basketball 3, Class Play 4, ' Thimes Staff 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, Basketball 4. Intended Vocation — Doctor. Burchill knows words that far ex- ceed Those that Webster used to read, Helen Viall College Class Play 4, Double Crossed 1, Glee Club 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2. Intended Vocation — Artist. Helen has talent in music and art And a flirtatious manner to win her your heart. Robert Vinton «Scientific Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Treasurer Vocational Guidance Club 3. Intended Vocation — Physical Di- rector. Bobbie ' s what we call a good-na- tured kid His casual drawing shows the tal- ent that ' s hid. HoLLis Young Scientific President of Class 2, Vice Presi- dent 3, 4, President of A. A. 4, Class Play 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Manager of Football 3, Track 2, 3, 4. Intended Vocation — Architect., Hollis is clever — an actor to be; In basketball games he makes his- tory.
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32 THE CHIMES Septeml er 16 — The So} honiores elected the following class officers: Gordon Logan, president; Ruth Spear, vice- president; Doris Overland, secretary; Chester Stone, treas- urer; Mr. Thornton, class adviser. Se;:temher 17 — Wayland Minot, who has come from Brown-Nichols School, registered in the books of dear old Scituate. September 17 — The Freshman Class elected the follow- ing officers: Ruth Stonefield, president; Jack Barry, vice- jM-e ident; Rosalie Creelman, secretary; Oilman Wilder, treasurer; Mr. Riley, class adviser . September 18 — The Athletic Association elected the fol- lowing officers: Hollis Young, president; Gordon Logan, vice-president; Miss Dudley, treasurer; Rosalie Creelman, secretary. They also voted to have Carleton Merritt the manager of the football team and Paul Young the assistant manager. September 23 — The Boys ' Glee Club elected their offic- ers : Herbert Litchfield, president; Renie Jacobucci, vice- president; John Lonergan, secretary-treasurer. September 28 — We have another new pupil, Joan Av- ery, from iMarycliff Acadamy in Arlington Heights- September 29 — The Girls ' Glee Club chose its officers as follows: Frances Harrigan, president; Lois Lincoln, vice-i-resident; Jean Bresnahan, secretary; Leola Taylor, treasurer. October 6 — H. Scott Killgore, who comes all the way from L ' Ecole de Alpes Celigny in Switzerland, has enlist- ed in the ranks of the Freshman Class. October 6 — The field hockey season opened with a game with Hingham. Sad to relate, our girls lost, but never mind, Hingham ' s had much more experience than we have. October 16 — The school divided into two teams, the Army and Navy, to sell magazines for the benefit of the Athletic Association. October 19 — We have another sophomore, Gertrude Rey- nolds, from Mt. St. Joseph Academy. October 19 — We had the privilege of listening over the radio to the program of the celebration of the 150th anni- versary of the Battle at Yorktown. We heard several
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