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Doris Anderson Lecretaiial Course. Assistant Business Manager of Chimes, 3; Exchange Editor of Chimes, 4: Hockey, 3, 4; Basket- hall. 4: Stage Crew Senior Class Play, 4. Bktty Barber Secretarial Course. Manager of Hockey, 4. Eiu.oRA Bartlett College Course. Class Editor of Chimes, 2; Assistant Editor of Chimes, 3; Etlitor of Chimes. 4: Hockey. 2. 3, 4; Basketball. 3; Dramatics, 4. Edw rd Anderson College Course. President A. A., 4; Foothall. Transferred from Boston . hiiol. 3. 3. 4: Latin Anne Barry Commercial Course Dramatic Editor of Chimes, 4; Manager of Baskethall, 4; Glee Cluh, 1, 2; Dramatics, 4. Kith Bates Secretarial Course. Glee Cluh. 1: Dramatics, 4. L WREN(E BoNOMI General Course. Manager of Baskethall, 4. Howard Burleigh Practical Arts Course. Scenery, Class Play, Elmer Burrows College Course. Literary Editor of Chimes, 3; As- sistant Editor of Chimes. A- Ten- nis, L 2, 3. 4; Captain of Tennis. 3; Manager of Tennis. 3, 4; Orchestra. 1. 2 3. 4; Glee Club, L 4; Dramatics, 4. Winona Chandler General Course. Baskethall. 1; Glee Transferred from High School, 4. Club, Mid( 3. 4. leborn
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ffilliiDiiies Let s take a stroll around the deck on a very sunshiny morning and see what the gobs are doing. Honk, as usual, is seen swabbing the decks down. Peanuts Bonomi, our Little Man Who Wasn ' t There. leans against the rail and ponders over who it is Jack Shone is Just Friends with. Betty Barber has a dream v look in her eye as she says The Only Thing I Want for Christmas. Wonder whom she means? Twinny is following close behind Honk with a mop and pail. He keeps muttering. There I Go Again. Pat ' Crowley. Floating Along on a Bubble. has a wild look in his eyes, as he tries to escape Dot Hollis. strolling beside him. chatter- ing wildly about some Man That Comes Around. It must be her milkman. Jimmv. ' Harold Fishwick is sitting in a corner by himself tying love knots. He claims. Love ' s Got Me Down Again. Polly is telling Charlie. You May Not Be an AngeL but oh! There go Connie and Dinker ' off in a corner again. That ' s what happens when Boy Meets Girl. Merrill has decided He W ants a New Romance. Andv says, It Ain t Necessarily So. that we close this paragraph but We Gotta. The monotony of last year s battle was broken by a few social occasions. Our annual senior social, held in the ship s ballroom, went off with a bang. Next in line, was a basketball game, organized to raise funds. Tom Saw er was selected as our class pla) . ith the sailors chosen to portray the various characters, it was a hilari- ous success. At present, our emotions are primed up for the closing graduation exercises — which include the senior reception and class trip. A highly important feature of this program is the song by which classes for years to come will remember us. We are more than proud to announce that Elmer Burrows has written both the tune and the words to it. It ' s a song that makes our graduation more dear to us by its simple beauty. No one could have done his dut better than those who guided the ship s course this year. Thev are as follows: President. Alden Mitchell; Vice President. Merrill Merritt: Secretary. James elch: Treasurer. Douglas X illett: Class Adviser. Miss Dudley. The members of our crew who received honors for their splendid work during the battle were Edward Anderson. Elwin Lane. Eudora Bartlett. Robert Spear. Elmer Burrows. Constance ' ade. Harold P ' ishwick, James ' elch. Douglas illett. Our honorable mention students also deserve much credit. They are Howard Burleigh. Orin Gould. Cornelia Leith. Our last hope is that we ' e been a credit to the battle. Strange as it max sc cm. this is a sad time of vear for us. W e are leaving teachers and friends that will never be forgotten, to embark on another ship, and sail, a little fearfully, into a different, harder, and strange new world. As we sail our course, may we set a good example for other sailors in battles et to come.
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LlCIAN ' O CONTE Practical Arts Course. Baseball. 2; Football, 4; Glee Club. 1. 3. 4. P i lim; Donovan Secretarial Course. Tennis, 2, 4. 1 1 MiOl.D FlsHWlCK (ioniniercial Course. Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Jkkomk Crowley Scientific Course. ice-President, 3: .Manager of Base- ball. 4. ElnilM) Dl FKLE Practical Arts Course. Elea.noh F riese Secretarial Course. Glee Club, 1. Hekbeut Friese, Jr. Scientific Course. Vice-President of Camera Club, 3; Dramatics, 4. Margery Herbert Secretarial Course. Glee Club. 1. 2; Prompter. Tri- Town Plays, 4. Orin Gould Collegie Course. Transferred from Central Junior High School, Quincy, 1. Dorothy Hollis Secretarial Course. Glee Club. 1. 2, 3. 4.
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