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BERTHA LILLIAN VVEST lVesty,' I anz ever merry when I hear sweet musicf' Activities: All Around Club 15 Sophomore Trot 2g Operetta 2, Basketball 3, Harvest Dance 34 Style Show 4g Junior Prom Sten-Type 3, 44 Class Prophet 4. YVesty has two entirely different personalities. One is the girl who has a lovely voice and writes poetry, the other, a live wire who loves to tease. She has an adorable sister on whom she lavishes much of her attention, this being only one of the many outlets of her kindness. BERNICE MAE XVI-IITE ..Peg,, Have I caught my heavenly jewely' Activities: Student Council 1, Clee Club 1, 4g All Around Club 1: Sophomore Trot Committee 2, junior Prom Committee 3: Sten-Type Club 3, 45 Style Show 4g Senior Play Committee 4. Miss Crocker loses a valuable helper when Bernice passes from Sharonis halls of learning. Bernice's diligence in Miss Crockerls behalf was exceeded only by her enthusiasm for performing tricky stunts on top of the parallel bars Monday mornings. EDXVARD HENRY BERCSTROBI 66EdP7 There's something about a soldierfi Eddie joined us in his junior year but his heart was never in itf' As a member of the National Guard he was called in the middle of the year to military service at Camp Edwards. Although he did not Hnish the school year here, Ed was privileged to receive his diploma with the class, and we feel privileged to have had him with us. YVILLIAM RUFUS MANN, JR. Bill', Th0u,rt such a touchy, jesty, pleasant fellow. Activities: Sophomore Trot 2, Harvest Dance 4. If it doesnit work, we seniors land most othersj take it to Bill. His vast knowledge of things mechanical is evident from the way in which he works. Bill's pleasant manner and big-brotherly advice are also appreciated by his fellow classmates. AMERICO JOHN VADALA Rican And master of himself though China fall. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, Clee Club lg Traffic Squad 3, 4, Junior Prom 39 Senior Play 4. In every class there is one soul that dwells apart. At Sharon it was Americo. NVe often wondered what soul stirring thoughts filled Roco's mind as he sat in study hall, his countenance rapt in mystery. 524 page nineteen
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KENDALL BICKFORD SOUTHERN Kenny None but lzimself can be lzis parallel. Activities: Baseball 2, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Traffic Squad 3, 4, Student Covernment 2, President 4, Basketball 3, Captain 4, Senior Play 4, Class Marshall 3. 5, Because Kenny is so quiet, it is practically impossible to say much L' about him except that he's a smooth dancer, an outstanding athlete, president of Student Covernment, and the possessor of wavy locks and a personality that makes him a favorite with the class. Obviously, the silent gentlemanls record speaks for itself. KENNETH LORD STETSON ..Ken,, A l710fl1l'l',S pride, ll frztlierls joyfi . Activities: Student Council 1, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, Operetta 3, K Orchestra 1, 2, 4, Basketball, Assistant Manager 3, Manager 4, i 2 junior Prom Charrman 3, Ski Team, Traffic Squad 4, Harvest ' ' Dance 4, Year Book 4. ' V ,I Kenny's gentlemanly ways have won for him the affectionate regard ' , ' of his senior claassmates. His distinct good taste in clothes is re- fvs .-QQ. marked by even the most exacting critics. To add the final Chester- 'lg .,,gl-v.1- fieldian touch, he has cultivated a charming small talk that is -. .14-E.-. 551 f Y' ' ' 1 -ll ' positive y a llflllg. THELMA ELIZABETH STRATTON 'l Sally,' Smooth runs tlie wafer wlzere tlze brook is deep. 'ti Activities: Stcn-Type Club 3, Harvest Dance 4. . Thelma seems quiet to most of us, but she can be most entertaining in a dull study hall. She is truly generous and always glad to help her friends, as those who know can best testify. We think that the future holds much for our mystery lady. CONSTANCE SWIFT Connie You write with case to .sliow your lnreeclingg but easy writing's cursecl lmrd reading. +Xctivitics: Clcc Club 1, 2, 3, Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, Junior Prom :Eg Year Book 4, Senior Play 4, Operetta 2, P. T. A. Circus 3. A most proper lady in public and much fun in private, Connie of the golden hair is a joy to her classmates. She is clever with her hands and enjoys good books. tThe connection has not been traeed.l Connie's light voice in the classroom and capable vvork in the secretarial department have not passed unobserved here at SCIHJUI. lNlAl'lYlsl'll'l NVARD Lee A Thou luis! no sorrouf in tliy fluff, no winter in fly year. Activities: Clee Club l, 2, Student Council 2, Operctta 2, Basket- Piom 3, Sten-Tvpe Club 3, Senior Plav Committee 4, Year Bock 4. .i success, though all of her interests do not lie in either direction I snlerablv to enter into our activities with a zest. . page riglilrrn A. Circus 3, Salesmanship Club 3, junior NVith her beautiful voice and secret trial ability Lee should be ee has a genuinelv friendly manner, which helped her con-
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