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THE CHATTERBOX 9 Shill (tall Donald Adams “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” Katherine Bailey “Merry and serious; changeable as the winds.” Aurora Garbati “Not that she loves study less, but that she loves fun more.” Evelyn Ingram “The woman who blushes is but fair.” Gladys Laturnau “Examine her conduct more closely, you’ll find She by no means neglected her mind.” Sarah Martin “A tine student, a tine pal. a tine girl.” Robert Murphy “Men’s arguments often prove nothing but their wishes.” Carrie Nelson “All musical people seem to be happy.” Herman Pudvah “A good name will wear out; A bad one may be turned; But a nickname lasts forever.” Helen Tillotson “An inspiration is a joy forever.” Eleanor Wilson “She’s little and clever, too; Always cheerful and never blue.” James Thomas “The world belongs to the energetic.” Dorothy Williams “Ever mindful of others” and the writer of this.
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CLASS 1929. Back row, from left to right: Evelyn Ingram. Donald Adams, Robert Murphy, Herman Pudvah, James Thomas. Carrie Nelson. Front row: Dorothy Williams, Helen Tillotson, Katherine Bailey, Gladys Laturnau, Aurora Garbati, Sarah Martin. Center: Eleanor Wilson.
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10 THE CHATTERBOX (Hlass Saij Paris CLASS WELCOME We, the Class of 1929, Welcome you to our Class Day Exercises. We are glad to see so many of our friends here, for it shows their continued interest in all the school activities. We appreciate all that you have done to make our four years of school life in Wells River a successful and happy preparation and we hope that the future classes may have the loyal support that we have had. This day for each one of us holds a different meaning; to some it means only the beginning of their education, while to others it is the end of their school life. But to all, it means that they have gained this much in the educational world. We hope that the under-classmen will support the stan- dards of the school, using their ability to raise the ideals. Thus, the Class of 1929 addresses you, friends and asso- ciates of Wells River High School. ELEANOR M. WILSON CLASS HISTORY At the opening of school, Sept. 4, 1925, there were en- rolled in the Freshman Class, seventeen pupils, this being the largest class that year. The enrollment was as follows: Harry Adams, Winston Bone. Mildred Byers. Margaret Douse, Ray- mond Dunbar. Elizabeth Farwell, George Gymer, Gladys Latur- nau, Wilbert Laveau, Sarah Martin, Robert Murphy, Mildred Roberts, Janies Thomas, Agnes Wells. Eleanor Wilson, Clayton Wright and Francis Wright. Being Freshmen, we were natur- ally green and awkward. We had been told the terrible things of which High School consisted, and we were, of course, frigh- tened by all we saw and heard. The faculty for that year was: Mr. Wilfred Owen, Prin- cipal; Mr. Melvin Wright, Ass’t Principal; Miss Ann Magwood and Miss Helen Keating teaching the languages.
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