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'IIHE MIRROR,'1938-li Who's Who in the Class of 1938 Boy Most Likely To Succeed EDMUND HARRIS Girl Most Likely To Succeed ETHEL JOHNSON Most Popular Boy Most Popular Girl Best Looking Boy Best Looking Girl Most Studious Boy Most Studious Girl Best Actor Best Actress Most Cheerful Boy Most Cheerful Girl Class Bad Man Best Dressed Boy Best Dressed Girl Class Baby Most Athletic Boy Most Athletic Girl FORREST DANIEI.S BETTY STEVENS EDMUND HARRIS ANNE THOMAS JOHN SLOANE ANNE THOMAS WINSLOW BETTINSON ETHEL JOHNSON EDWARD RECKA MARIE CARLSON JAMES FERELLI EDMUND HARRIS BETTY STEVENS LEo GALLITANO ARTHUR SHAUGHNESSY BARBARA BENT Brightest Social Light BETTY STEVENS Class Clown FRANCIS ROWELI.
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THE MIRROR, 1,938 Betsey Nutting, Elsbeth Heinish, and Miriam Gibbs - QStill old maidsj. Anne is speaking. I don't know how true this is, but I heard from Anne Kelly that the Noone sisters are being forced into Ethel John- son's Old Maids' Home. Well, says Elsbeth, they won't be lonely. Josephine Taranto, Marg. Thomson, Dorothy Savage, Mary Parella, and Elberta O'Neil are up there. Ah! that's it. exclaims Miriam, Ralph Thompson's Bachelors' Home is across the street. Doris Stacy, Phyllis Rines, Margaret Wellman, Ann Smith, and Anita Simeone recently attended the Junior Prom and May Pole ceremonies there. Get them off my ear, says Shocks, or I'll be worse than they are. Taking Shaughnessy's advice I turn my instru- ment to the distant town of Showhegan, Maine, where the World's Fair is in full swing. Our eyes rest first on Lynskey's Burlesque, where Christine Lupo is finding it hard to make a liv- ing as a dressmaker. We rind Barbara MacAl- pine, now a famous Hawaiian dancer. With her are the Jenkins Sisters noted for their art of Syncopated Swing. Gertrude Beach, Lena Belkin, Albina Anthony, and Florence Atwood are in the audience: Un- known to the management, they are arduously trying to censor the show so that they may rent the building for the Annual Girl Scout Exhibi- tion, under the direction of Betty Monahan, National Girl Scout Leader for five successive terms. Her committee is comprised of Joan An- nunziata, Anne Banis, Marion Barry, Virginia Wanberg, Josephine Vanaria, and Lena Santa- lucito. The proceeds of the exhibition are to help to defray the expenses incurred in shipping a few of the fairer sex to Bachelors' Isle QFox Islandj off the coast of Norumbega. May the heavens bless them! QI mean the bachelors.J As time is growing short we focus our dynamic rays upon the Waltham Common where Betty Connelly is leading the Anti-Shower League in its quest to do away with the compulsory shower act now in extreme use at the new Wal- tham High School. Among her ardent followers are Dorothy Clifford, Margaret Christolfersen, Olga Carrissimi, Margaret Phelan, and Edith Porter. Coming from nowhere is Dorothy Shelin of the Pro-Shower League and her faithful col- leagues Flo Sheridan and Mary Tortorella repre- senting the American Soap Company, who are filing protests because of the decrease in the sale of soap caused by the opposition of the Anti- Shower League . In another section of the common we see Clive Regan and Juanita Perrot, now owners of the Waltham Ice Company, fighting feverishly with Henry Ashley and James Murphy, Frigidaire Manufacturers. Before we turn the dial in an effort to secure additional illuminating views within the scope of our double binocular television glass, there is a loud crash. The hill begins to reverberateg it slips down, down, down, into the crevice - That's all! ARTHUR J. CLARK, 1933, ,
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