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Q: Y. ,. Q .e 5 r -J f . 4' - K f . W i.. . I l ' t t t 1' 1 's ' l x ' ' a.. .F V .-Q KATHLEIEN JOSEPI-llNli DOLAN A dl'll.g'C77I sludcnt not tullhout result Kay was one of our most studious classmates. Nevertheless no one enjoyed a good time more than she. She was a great basketball devotee, always present at the games cheering with enthusiasm. She herself played on the Senior Girls' Basketball Team. Kay with her violin was among the most valuable members of our orchestra and we know it will be hard to Hll her place next year. She hopes to Hnish her education at Normal where we know success will be hers. Best JOHN RICHARD DONAHUE I am not in the roll of common men, Jeff certainly is not in the roll of common men- judging. for instance, from his recitations in English. He was a member of the Football Team. playing a star of a game at center: and he also did fine work in the Basketball and Baseball Teams. To his intimate friends he was a treasure for if you happened to be in trouble about your studies there was always Jeff. We will ever remember him in the future as a true and wishes, Kay, from the Class of '32, loVal classmate. M V Q me fewfjf . iff! EVELYN NIARY DUITORT Who says in verse what others say in prose. lfvelyn is one of the outstanding poets of the class and all expect to End her works some time in the near fuiure published in the leading magazines, On the side she intends to be a nurse-and we know she will be a good one. Above all we will remember Evelyn as a model pupil and a pleasing companion: and we know that our admiration for her will increase as the years go by.
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L ' r 4 fly J ,f L l CLAIRE LILLIAN DEMERS A'She's litlle, but shes wise, Sl7e's a terror for her size. Where is Claire? With Mary and Dot of course. These three are quite inseparable. Claire is sufficient proof of the old adage that the best things come in small bundles. She enjoys reading to the utmost and is seen frequently with books. although not always school books. She showed remarkable talent in her perform- ance of the little girl in The Automatic Butler and we all trust that the simplicity and charm of her school days will hover about her in future and add much to RAYMGND JOSEPH DENEEN Not too serious, not too gay, A good fellow in every way. Ray. as he is known to most of us. came from West Fitchburg our Freshman Year. One of the big diflicul- ties of his high school days was his endeavor to get the 7.45 car which often succeeded in passing before Ray had reached the corner. Of a bright and cheerful dis- position he became a favorite with all of us, and par- ticularly distinguished himself as Captain of the base- ball squad. Best wishes. Ray. from all your friends. N her happiness. JAMES JOHN DI PIETRO 'Hfhe world knows little of its greatest men. Jim joined our illustrious class during our Junior Year. Though here only a short time he has won many friends. He was one of the permanent players on our Football squad and he certainly showed our opponents a good demonstration of ability. Jim's plans for next year are unknown to us but in his chosen profession we are certain that his goal will be that of excellence. Mtlcla luck. Jim, from all of us. , ' ,iff K J ffl' LL AM. I , r 1 lx 1' , :A L Q, 'KL x :fa iii If - ' --r-..,,.,., ,.., ,- ..,, ,,.,,.. .i'- .....,........ ..., ,-,. Xi Xi ' ,f ' X3 .,,,,1,w,,-..,,,wn,
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-: 1'i::-tW'i'.,ia r '----1 --' ' gf?- ',i:l'Tt 'TTf, 'I '13 ff - 'IQ Al it ' ,'.qr4,L,L-,.AjQf.f-5 'l ,T -4,-,m,,,..-,,,,fM,' k,u,,--Q ,. ,SM lt' va,-it ., r HL ill, t ,H I .I 1 ? are 1 1, i Q 5 M- r t .9 I' ,- 1 ,.4,,, .F F, -1 ISABEL PATRICIA DUNN ModesIy that low sweet root' From which all heavenly vzrtues shoot. Isabel, a member of the College Course, was very popular with both students and teachers, She was a wizard in Math., exceptionally fine in all her studies, and has kept perseveringly on the Honor Roll. She plans to go to College, where she will major in Math., and then try to drill it into other less learned heads. Incidentally, Isabel and Gilly have shown the greatest Damon and Pythiasu combination yet witnessed in the School. Sincere wishes for a very happy future, Isabel. FRANCES LEONORE FITZGERALD gf' Nothing great was ever achieved without ' fn enthusiasm. , fx Fran, the laughing blonde, takes things as they . . . I come and must necessarily believe in the above quota- tion. As a student she did good Work and We hope A43 V' that her carefree, happy Way and enthusiastic mind will make things easy' for her when she is trying to make her pupils understand the intricacies of Math. Best of luck, Fran. MARY' MARTINA FLAHERTY Her ways are ways of pleasantness. and all her paths are peace. Mary is what we call 3 real optimist. We never see her without a smile and many a rough way she has smoothed for us during the past four years. She takes General Course, loves Biology, and is a good student. Best of luck to our future nurse. and may she brighten the path of all her patients as she has brightened ours, when she enters upon her duties at the Massachusett X Gener l spital. ' K B K ' fmfixj J ' I . 5 f aj, Q E? mg ,,,,, ,, ,.,,..:1:1g.r,,,,yi.,, .-.,.. WM, .,..,,..,. ,,- ,... - - ,.-- X X V. . Xi- I Y' I 'rye ra ra Q1 fr f, ' gs if alps: rf' il f' is if A .-:X I 5 A' 1' 'Nj nt. island .BE q.51'6,.i':19 ::fc.....i.,-Q-.334-fsgl vpjli.- 'Y H'-K, 4.- ,144-4--V em-
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