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Play 43 Editorial Board 43 Prophecy 4 THE BOREAS ARLENE FOLSOM Class Sec. 13 Vice Pres. 4: Prize Speak ing 43 Vice Pres. Home Ec. Club 43 School Arlene is one of the leaders of her class. She is a great aid in every school activity. As to her future--we can guess but won't tell. We wish her happiness. EARLE TIBBETTS Baseball 2 3 4. Earle is one of those quiet boys, who is seldom heard. He shines in the laboratory and baseball field. We understand he is going to Bliss Business College next fall. VERNA HARDY Pres. Home Ec. Club 43 School Play 4, Gift to School 4. Verna is a good classmate who is al- ways ready to help, She keeps her literary and artistic talents hidden well, but we may hear from them in the future.
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THE BOREAS NETTIE SAVAGE Class Treas. 1 23 Sec. 43 School Play 45 Editorin Chief Boreas 43 Prize Speaking 4: Vice Pres. A. A. 43 Salutatory 4. Savage is her name but not her nature. She is one of the quiet girls in her class and always ranks among the A students. She is our typist and we know she will succeed at M. S. C. OLIN ATWOOD School Play 4, Editorial Board 43 Class Will 4. Olin is so quiet you would scarcely know he is around, but he is ever ready to help when most needed. He is one of our good students, especially in Science, where he is known as a radio fiend. ALICE OWENS Class Treas. 3 4g School Play 4, Class Gifts 4. Won't Alice make a cute kinder- garten teacher? We know she will be successful in Boston next fall. MARTIN HASTIN Baseball 3 43 Martin is the always ready is a favorite can dance least, play
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16 THE BoREAs laawafqww-Mwqfecewewehfeacafseaan1:Qafefafaeueaesfaehfealeawqfaesoaewnsafehel 3? 7? 5' J' i i 5 School Notes 5 .55 J' i 5 af. ' 5 ITahhhfhh'iahhf-'elkkwhhkafak-,'h'h'52MQ1:'hlZl III93959:hkkahhhhbshhhhhhhfehhhhkl SENIOR CLASS NOTES The oiiicers of the Senior Class are: President, Raymond A. Rollins Vice-President, Arlene M. Folsom Secretary, Nettie B. Savage Treasurer, Alice E. Owens On Friday evening, September 16th, the customary reception to the Freshman Class was held in the Assembly Hall. A varied program of games and dancing was enjoyed by all. The program was in charge of a committee of Seniors. At the Bingham Fair, September 30th, the Senior Class conducted a very successful refreshment stand and a goodly sum of money was realized. Friday evening, March 9th, the annual Senior Play was presented. The play chosen by the class of 1928 was the four-act comedy-drama, The Village Lawyer, by Arthur Lewis Tubbs. The hall was filled to capacity, and all reported it to be one of the most successful presentations given in recent years. The Senior Class ap- preciates the aid of Bernard Russell and Munro Pierce of the Sophomore Class, who took part in the play, and also the services of the coaches, whose work was largely responsible for the success of the play. A generous sum of money was realized which will de- fray the expenses of graduation. Following is the cast: The Persons of the Play The Players SETH BARRETT, the lawyer RAYMOND A. ROLLINS DAVID CONANT, a political boss ALBERT H. HOWES JAMES FERGUSON, his right hand man OLIN ATWOOD ALAN SPENCER, a summer boarder BERNARD E. RUSSELL SAM DILL, a much married man MARTIN HASTINGS DAN BRIGHT, learning to be a lawyer MUNROE PIERCE HELEN CONANT, David's daughter ALICE OWNES ISABEL UNDERWOOD, from gay Broadway NETTIE B. SAVAGE ANGIE BARRETT, sister of Seth ARLENE M. FOLSOM MRS. DILL, not afraid to speak her mind VERNA L. HARDY LOBELIA, a household factotum V HELEN L. FENTIMAN
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