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DOROTHY JOHNSTON Dorcthy, “Dot” for short, is one of our quiet girls. She hails from North Leominster, and is never seen without Milly, her North Leominster pal. Here’s to Dot, the white-gowned nurse of future years. ADELAIDE JONES A ddy” Here is a happy girl and a smart student of economics. For the future, she has no fear. Studies are mere trifles to her. Her intentions are numerous. College may be her goal for a time. RUTH JONES “Jonsey” How nice Ruth always looked! She took an important part in the Senior Play. As far as her intentions go, she would like to attend Miss Wheelock’s school, but she has a habit of changing her mind very often. Ruth pos- sesses an undying love for over-shoes! (?) Here’s looking at you! CARMELA JULIAN Demure, sweet and (shy)? is Carmela. Her smile has caused many a heart to skip. We hope that she will not be too severe with her dear children when she has completed her course at Fitchburg Normal. We wonder whether she prefers the Essex to the Ford! MARGARET MARY KILLELEA Silence may be golden sometimes, but there are times when it is unwise. Margaret is one of our younger members, and perhaps is shy. Let us hope that she recovers her speech be- fore she teaches the children in the grades. 27
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u ii Sa ea ary 3 Ss eS Hee FLORENCE HORTON Florence is one of our future film writers. We have great hopes in Florence. Her writ- ings are very realistic and just throbbing with life. She also is a student who especially inclines to history. Her reassuring giggle gur- gles out to raise our dejected spirits. How could we ever do without it? DOROTHY IRELAND “Dot” This young lady is an industrious commer- cial student. Her daily rest is in the sixth period, during which she reads any and all books she can get hold of. Her favorite ex- pression is “the dickens!” DORIS JOHNSON Doris is one of the possessors of that rare shade of Titian hair! It really is very pretty! Doris is a lively typist and can prove it to anyone. Perhaps she will some day, when she gets a position with one of the large Lemon factories of Shirley. ELEANOR JOHNSON Eleanor is another one of our rather quiet girls, but this has not interfered with her good work on the News Staff and in the Wel- fare Department. Many scared freshmen have faced her but they all come out of the De- partment room with a smile. Girls like you make good teachers, Eleanor. VIVIAN JOHNSON Vivian may mean “vivacious,” but our Viv- ian proves an exception to the rule. She is in- deed so quiet as to sometimes deserve the “Speak louder, please” of the teachers. Vivian hopes to become a school teacher. We know the children will like her. 26
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EDITH M. KIPP “Kippy” Edith was the blonde “Peggy” in the Senior Play. Vl bet everyone remembers her! With- out a doubt someone will profit by her services as a typist. We hope she lands a good posi- tion. Take it easy, Kip, you'll live longer. EDWARD KNEELAND “Eddy” Eddy is a lad of Sterling character. He is noted for his musical ability. Passing by his house at any time of day, you are liable to hear sounds that more than resemble a cat fight. De not be alarmed; it is only Eddy doing his stuff on his piccolo, as he does it in the band and orchestra. His ambition is to become a great pitcher. HILDEGARDE KRAMME “Hilda” Hilda makes ’em sit up and take notice in German. And not only in German! She has a way of getting A’s from teachers that do not ordinarily give them. We hope she'll be as successful in college. She is likewise one of our best artists. BEATRICE ELIZABETH LAMB “Been Though she is quite blunt and plain spoken at times, we who are better acquainted with her, know that she is ever a sure friend. She did not enter many of the activities of the school, but attained a high standard in her studies. She epects to enter Normal School in the fall. Can’t you just picture her as a prim school ma’am in 1931? JOSEPH LANZA I hayes Who does not know Joe? A fine sport is Joe in every way. A four letter man, a musician, a “Lewie” and above all—a fine fellow. Joe is not so very backward and shy where girls are concerned. He is not a very studious fel- low, but some way or other managed to get by. Above all else, Joe is some guy! 28
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