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T U M N E H S F A I E S II I (’. II S C II () () L Y E A H H () 0 K — 1 !) 3 7 Eli ' hi:(;k A. Honnkttk “Eat” — Whij Fed is (divaijs (jriiininy in Histori To Mr. Lovden is a deep mystery. With a year out for the C.C.C. cami) Klphege has been a busy lad attending- to football. French, Latin, Photo, and Science Clubs and then aiso being a member of his Prom Committee. Join M.xkinks Beul. h Bhown “Brownie” — Beulah always drives her car To all sports both near and far. Brownie was a member of the Glee Club for three years. In her freshman year she belonged to the Hiksos Club ' . She was a mem- ber of the Latin Club for one year, and served on the committee for decorations for the Junior Prom. To Further Educ. tion M.xrjorie Buckmaster “Marge” — .Always lookiny for fan, Marye is apt to climb to the sun. Many times girls are not counted as athletes but when they are, Marjorie ranks high as a basketball and hockey player. Enter Brattleroro Memorial Hospital Arrie Burnham “Abigail” — Abbie’s ability to paint, and her bubbling mirth. Will take her, we’re sure, to the ends of the earth. It seems as if Abbie has been in everything there is to be ini. She is a member ' Of the Glee, Latin, French, and German Clubs. Abbie is also interested in sports, as she played hockey, and basketball, and was the basketball manager. She was a member of the com- mittees for the Freshman Social, Sophomore Hop, Junior Prom, and the Year Book staff. We shali never forget Abbie as “Adam” in the Senior play. Unoecided Francis U. Burnham, Jr. “Fra” — Francis plans to take some vocal lessons. Then his voice will carry across his dikes. Although Francis did not make the first team nobody can say that he didnt try when he went out for football and baseball. Mr. Bick- ford has been glad that Francis went out for band and orchestra as he is one of the main props of these organizations. In the Senior Play Francis’ strength did not seem anything like compared to Leary’s mighty muscles. Francis can manipulate his chess men along with the best of them. Then there is the Netop. Undecided I ' AOK rWELVH
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1 U B N I B S F A E L S H I (i H S C H 0 0 L Y E A B BOOK — 19 3 7 Mary Annear “Red” — Mary alivays has lots of fun, If you want a mock wedding, she’ll come. Red played basketball for three years and hockey for four. She was a member of the Glee Club for three years. She was an usher at the sophomore social. Clerk in a Store Antoinette Banash “Toni” — Friendly Toni is Ires petite. And very lively with her feet. Toni is a very good little worker and has helped on both the fresh- and the Commercial socials. She has been a member of the Com- mercial and Glee Clubs for two years. Continue Commercial Work Edward James Bergiel “Bow-wow” — Bow-wow’s troubles start with baseball pests. But he’s quite a bear in History tests. Eddie has managed the Baseball team this past season and did a good jot ' keeping track of Coach Lorden ' s keys. His inter-class Basketball team were the National League champions. His S. A. A, duties as a ticket seller consisted largely in luggiiiig around Mr. Walz’s satchel of the game receipts. Automotive Work in Detroit Donald E. Bishop “Bishy” — Bishy was the Borneo of the class. But where was his Juliet? Bishy was a member of the Glee Club for four years, track squad in his sophomore and juniors years, Band and Stamp Club in his junior and senior years. Enter Wilbraham Academy iMary Bogusz “Aloncia” — Caring for the sick gives Mary thrills So soon she’ll be feeding pills. Mary likes to collect stamps and so we see she was president of the Stamp C lub. She also participated in the Commercial, Hiksos, and Glee Clubs. Train at F.a.rren Memorial Hospital PAGE ELEVEN
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T LI R : E H S F A E E S HIGH S C H 0 0 E YEAR BOOK — 1 !) • I 7 Margukiutk Cahill “Marg” — Even though she is petite — .4 great big voice has Marguerite. We haven ' t heard much from quiet Marg, but she has been a good scholar. She likes dramatics and hooks. Wants to be a Lihiuiuan Cecelia Cahme “Celia” — Hoses are red, violets blue, Celia likes Billy, we know it, too. Here’s Celia, the life of the German Club. Member of Glee and Latin Clubs also. Cecelia was one of the prize speakers last year. She was also in the Senior Flay. Massachusetts State (College Myrtle Helen Covey “Myrt” — Myrtle is a country lass Who would rather hike than come to class. It takes time to run a typewriter, however. Myrtle has taken time out to serve on social committees. To Further Education Kathleen Currie “Kitty” — Swing high, swing low. That’s Kitty with the tap toe. Kitty is that cute little girl with the dimples. Crazy about dancing. Member of Glee Club, Band, Netop. Made a grand Touchstone in Senior Play, served on various social committees, class ring com- mittee. Kathleen played hockey and basketball, and was one of the high stepping Powertown Ponies. Continue With Her Dancing Jennie Darash “Yonka” — Yonka’s not a noisy lass, .And yet you know she’s in the class. Yonka has been quite active in school, her chief irtterests being hockey, basketball, and she also took part in the Glee, and Com- mercial Clubs. She was on the committee for the prom, as well as an usher at the Freshman Social. Continue Commercial Work « ■ P.AGK THIRTEKN -«
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