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LILY BLATTMAN I.ily is one of those girls who always carry home their report cards well coycred with As. Her presence has always been a great pleasure to the teach- ers as well as to the pupils, and surely the conductor on the eight o'clock Wil- liamstown car will miss her beaming countenance. Of course, we all know that the faculty have a strong belief in her ability, inasmuch as she has been chosen one of the speakers for graduation As yet, she is undecided as to what course to pursue next year, but we wish ber success in whatever she decides to take up. ELSIE BL,xNc'HA1m Still another one of those sharks of which our class is mostly composed. lilsie distinguished herself especially in the English department having been one of the Kappa Phi Alpha speakers and also chosen to speak at graduation, which honor she declined. lYe have heard but little of her conquests with Cupid but --! Elsie intends to enter Normal next fall and we hope that she will not be unfortuante enough to get caught while indulging in a little innocent fun as did the shrimp wiggle and fudgc revellers of that institution. 12
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8 4 I PAULINE BEADLES Pauline first came to our notice when she appeared on the Junior Basket Ball Team, and worked hard for her numerals. The next year she appeared as one of our Suffragettes and won a hard battle at the debate. Soon after she featured as ltlrs. lVIalloprop in The Rivals and acted the part to perfection. At times you will find Pauline very serious, especially when some one starts the conversation on The High Cost of Living. Paul has converted her desk into a picture gallery, and there you will find base ball. foot ball, and basket ball pictures of different schools. She announces that some time in the near future she will have her picture gallery ready for inspection. Take notice of the picture in a gold frame from Conn, Pauline has planned to go to Normal, but we rather think she will take up the study of surveying and reside in Conn. 1 FRANCES C. BERARD Cassie, the girl from ivilliamstown, is well acquainted with the students of whom she is very fond. She has never been a noisy girl in school, except when she sneezes, still she has made many friends. She was prompter for the Fart-es and with Brayton behind the scenes, had a very pleasant time. Cass will enter Normal next year, but living so near the iYillies she will never be an old maid school marm.', 11
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NoRMAN BLANf'I'I.XRD Norman's sunny disposition has won him many friends during the years he has spent on thehill, and heis a great favorite with Micky. He tookacourse with him in sweepics and passed with flying colors. Norman is a gay boy too, and is very much interested in a young lady by the alluring name of' Hazel. He also showed some talent as an actor in our play and as a prize-speaker. He has not decided whether he will take lNlicky's place next year. NIAHY BOUSFIELD Ah! here is the great athletic girl of our class! She has earned great re- nown in basket-hall and in her junior year she received her numerals and has done much toward arousing enthusiasm among the girls at the hase ball and foot ball games by presiding as cheer-leader. Then too, she has worked earnestly as a debater for the suffrage movement. As Lucy in the Senior Dramatics she will never he forgotten. Then, we have her again on the stage, singing a solo in the Pirates of Penzance. The boys at school find a great favorite in little lXIary but alas! their affections are all wasted! There is a Joe outside of school. She is going to a Domestic Science school next year. Can anyone guess why? 13
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