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Page Twenty-six WILLIAM D. BOSSI Commercial Course 36 Berlin Street Echo Typist Q41 Sentinel Typist C41 Athletic Association fl-2-3-4j Why worry! you lose a pound. Here's Willie with a perfect record-never been absent or tar- dy in all his four years of high school. Bill in typewriting class gets everyone going by cracking his famous jokes. He visited Room EL with the trio a couple of times as a result. Our Willie is not always fooling, for he is at the head of the typewriting class for speed and efficiency. He doesn't care for dances, but he always finds time to attend every game, and he sure does like the movies. However, Willie does not only look for pleasure, for he works after- noons in a down town store, where he makes a good salesman. His ambition is to attend a commercial school, possibly Bay Path Insti- tute. HARRY W. BROGGI General Course 71 Miles Hallowe'en Masquerade f2j Commencement Committee 132 Class Baseball 133 Athletic Association C1-2-3-47 Football bij And sometimes when they're very ar- tistic we even choose men. I ask you ladies, isn't he handsome? And look at that lovely black curly hair! The first two years of high school Harry ap- peared bashful, but during his last two years there has been a great transformation in that respect. Who doesn't remember the time Harry told Mr. Gale that cream was whipped to make it stay on a cake ? Anyway, Harry was a fine student and nearly always knew his stuff, especially history dates. During his four years of high school, everywhere the team Went Harry was always there to cheer it on. He was always a great algebra student,and in years to come Harry will be one of our leading expert accountants. qc A N .......,... ., its 'ik gf e , Y 7 -- ' 5
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M ic Course 17 Wellington Street 0!bVvuolPresident f2j l defy Page Twenty-five RENA ELSA BERINATO Commercial Course 111 Maple Avenue Glee Club Q11 Chorus C11 Athletic Association K1-2-3-45 Rena believes that the two worst things in life are to be dishonest and to be a fail- ure. Rena just loves music and playing the piano. She has quite a bit of talent in playing and can entertain you with any kind of clas- sical mrsic. ln school she knows how to mind her own business since she dislikes inquisitive people. Her work is always neatly done, she's never late, her promises are always kept. She has not acquired the l-oriowing habit. She hates publicity. One never hears her giggling promiscuously to attract attention. Billie en- joys doing bookkeeping, shorthand, and typewriting. She has ex- celled in speed. Her chief ambition is to become a stenographer. Oflcourse, she would like to -continue studying music-perhaps she wi . ALMA I BIAN CHI Scholastic S QU Sleighride Committee C31 Sentinel Staff Q41 Glee Club 11-2-3-41 Varsity Basketball C1-2-3-4D Captain Basketball Q42 Senior Play fall I'm not going until I get what I came for. Pep has been the stop and go signal of this girl's life. Her early years were spent in the rather exciting pursuit of a tomboy's ca- reer. The result of this was manifest at the age of twelve when she developed into a she wild-Wester, second only to Daisy, the Girl with the Golden Curls from the Golden West, whom she saw on Saturdays at the movies and from whom fa secretj Alma got her stuff. During the seventh grade, influenced by many things-- including a little blond boy-our heroine reformed. Since her de- but in high school, Al has acquired many likes which run all the way from basketball to lemon sherbert and the Irish. And we're some proud of our All-Vermont forward!
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Page Twenty-seven EDITH MAY CAMERON 4 Tuesday Chorus CD Athletic Association Q2-3-41 Modest, studious, affectionate, sensible. Edith is another member of our class that represents East Barre. Would one ever think that this dignified senior was full of fun ? Well, Camie will long be remembered for her funny sto- ries and good humor. She enjoys parties and sportsg and for that matter, anything that has a good time attached to it. It was al- ways a wonder to her why the girls couldn't have a baseball team. Being tall and a fast runner, she was a star on the East Barre squad. Her hobby-well, she has fallen for roller skating. Many a pleasant evening she has spent on a skating rink: and the follow- ing evenings, she has passed nursing the bruises she gained there- on. Her greatest desire is to teach. Remember, Edith, when you get to be a pedagogue, it will still be your duty as a Christian to be kind to dumb animals. IOLE IRMA CARUSI ommercial Course 16 Second Street horus GJ Drawing fl-23 Athletic Amociation 12-3-42 You always did the cutest things. , l Do We need to look around and wonder when we hear the famil- iar expression 0h, isn't itt-'? Of course not, it could be no one but Iole. lole loves to skate. Skating and walking seem to be her pet hobbies. She is very enthusiastic about her trip to New York and her sophomore year. She can tell some strange and hu- morous incidents about her travels. lole does not care much about studying but still her lessons are always prepared. Our lit- tle Iole makes a very attractive salesladyg she has ably proved it to us. Lool's one big wish is to go to Washington-to see the presi- dent, maybe? lole, with her sunny disposition, will make a good stenographer for some big firm. in 'Y 'f--- git W C' Nil Elf l 'M?FYllf . M6iiFlfllll'illfD- Commercial Course East Barre, Vt.
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