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T U B J E B S E ALLS H I ( 1 H SCHOOL YEAR BOOK — 19 3 7 Edward Sicahd “Bucky” — Biickij had a lot of tough luck, Rut he has all he needs of PLUCK. Bucky was a good runner for he was one of Mr. Shelf’s best Track men. He also belonged to the T’’ Club. His freshman year he was on the Football and Baseball teams. Go To Work Stephen Siteman - “Stevie” — Stevie likes Latin; German ' s a “cinch,” And in Math — yon can ' t beat him an inch. Stevie was ambitious indeed. He played in the Orchestra and the Band, ushered at the Prom, was in the Senior Play, president of the Latin Club, member of the F ' ress, Chess, German Clubs, and the Pro Merito Society. Be a Journalist Bose Solomon “Boses” — Rosaline made front page. And some day she’ll make the stage. Roses has a very good voice and she has been using it in Junior Prize Speaking; she won at the Massachusetts Dramatic contest; she was Rosalind in Senior F ' lay, and was a cheer leader. She has taken part in many clubs, French, German, Latin, Glee, Ridirtg, Band, Netop, Year Book, Usher at Prom and socials. Attend American Academa’ of Dramatic Art Eugene Sopollec “Genee” — The quiet lad from Riverside Who in his chickens does take pride. This lad found time for some activities between his work on the farm. Eugene was an usher at the Freshman Hop and Sophomore Social. He also served on the Junior Prom committee. Studa ' Agriculture Mary Sovecki — In sports or dancing Moncha is best For in both she excels all the rest. Moncha’s chief interests in high school are Basketball and Hockey, but she has also belonged to the Glee and Commercial Clubs. Continue Commercial Work I ' AGK TAVENTY-FIVE Ar
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T U I{ N 1-; H S V A I. I. S II I r. II S C II () O I. Y K A H IJ O OK — 1 !) 3 7 HaiuuI ' T Samohiski “Hat” — Harriet can dance and cheer — we know, And we’ve ne’er seen a ( irl, who did smile so. Harriet coiKiuered everything with her smile. She was a snappy cheer leader, one of the I ' owertown I’onies, and a member of the Glee Club. Hk a Xkws Hepohtkh Behxard Sazama “Bernie” — Bernie is a good milk man So bill] a quart if yon can! Hasn’t had much time to take part in school activities because of his work and the distance he lives from school. Continue on the Milk Route Harold E. Seafs “Corky” — Oiir Harold can beat the girls. At their own trade, growing long curls. Harold has taken a great interest in the musical organizations, being- a member of the Band, Orchestra, and Glee Club. Harold also participated in the Chess, Stamp, and Latin Club. The track squad had a good miler in Harold. He received a prize in the Junior Prize Speaking contests, while he filled his role well in the Senior Play. Football also saw Harold for one year. Take a Post-Graduate Course Philip Robert Shanahan “Bricker” — Bricker can define Physics resonance. And he sure can find that Davis Street residence. Phil gave us a fine exhibition of how the fighting Irish play football, and this fleet-footed halfback thrilled us all when he dashed through the Green Wave at the close of the Thanksgiving Day game. He was also chosen for the Military Unit Color Guard as a loyal American to harmonize the Blue and White of T. F. H. S, into a more patriotic apjjearance. Stage manager of Senior Play. Deerfield Academa’ Paul Maynard Shumway “pp” — Here is the lad who plays a violin And also makes his football team win. Paul has participated in many activities; for four years he has been a member of the Football team and Orchestra. As a freshman and sophomore he belonged to the Latin Club. In his Junior year Paul took part in Prize Speaking, was head usher at the Prom and was in the French Club. Took part in Track, Photo and T” Clubs, and is now vice-j)resident of the French Club. Oliver in As You Like It.” Enter Purdue College S - I ' .VGK TWKXTY-POIR
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T U H N E H S E ALES HI (I II S C II O () L Y E A H M () OK — 1 !) 3 7 Eugknk Lkonaki) Stakiku “Hart” — Hart is interested in nwdet aeroplanes, Bat yets no kick oat of breaking window-panes. Gene was an inter-class Basketball captain and coach and one source of Room 27’s constant uproar. He played Frosh Football and was in the reception receiving line the same year. Attend Am Collec.e Hichahi) Stoughton “Dick” — Dick is a lad both quiet and shy Bat always a friend who’ll stand by. Dick has been a busy lad and never missed a chance to join any ' activity that was on at the time. As a look at his record will show he is a member of the German, Stamp, Latin, Science,’ and Glee Clubs. Dick has also been busy in sports having played Football and Baseball for four years and had a letter for each besides one for Track. To Fuhther Educ.ation Ehederick Sullivan “Fred” — “Deeds not words” was Fred ' s belief, He’s done grand work as Netop’s chief. Freddie took part in many activities. He was editor-in-chief of the Netop and A ' ear Book; secretary of the Western Massachusetts League of School Publications; played on the Track team; ushered at the Prom; belonged to the Latin, Chess, German Clubs, Pbo Merito Society, and Band. Enter Tufts College Leonard Victor Thornton “Lenny” — Thornton leaves Montague City with a dash Di order to make Sylvia’s eyes flash. Leonard is the sort, who support all activities; he was burglar in Room 23’s Christmas play. He was in our celebrated Military Unit and was an usher at graduation exercises. Go To Work Helen Vlach “Gachy” — As merry as the day. Always happy, always gay. Helen has teen active in the Commercial, French, and Glee Clubs. She has played Basketball besides doing housework afternoons. Be a Dietitian I ' AGK TWKNTY-SIX - e
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