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Che Static MAY SIMPSON SCOTT Ludlow, Mass., August 9, 1908 “Words fall not in abundance from her wise tongue.” “ Mazie’ hails from the Highlands. She migrated to this country when but a little tot. One of her most talked of adventures was the 1924 class picnic with “Al Hill.” Very quiet is this lassie who likes to play, sew, and do reed work. (Ask her how she likes hockey. For once you will find that her motto is forgotten!) In spite of her demureness, we know she has a mind and a will to conquer— the desire, too, to do all she can for those who need it. We hope you find the world a happy place in which to live. Decreuanyar Jon Werle Ch orusy 1s) 2,6 5.84 GleesGlanp li, As Se Sho (amigas Ieleny ils Nlewetio Iielivere or Static 4. BARBARA DANA SMITH North Wilbraham, Mass., September 11, 1906 “She is ever cheerful, courteous, studious, and popular.” Rarely are beauty and wisdom endowed in one person, but such is the case of Barbara, known to her classmates as ‘“‘Barby.” She has been a leader in social activities since she entered the high school. Coming from North Wilbraham to attend our school, Barby is not as well known to us as we desire. That she will succeed as an excellent teacher of small children, we have no doubt, for when Barby wants something, she comes very near getting it. Barbara’s pleasing personality, combined with her straight-forward speech and willingness to co-operate, will surely make the class of ’26 proud of her. Vice-President of Class 1, 2; President of Three G’s 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Pin Committee 2; Social Committee 3; Social Committee for A. A. 3; Class Treasurer 4; Literary Staff for Static 4; Class Play 4. 18
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Ludlow High Srhonl a EVELYN ROSE RANDALL Ludlow, Mass., December 3, 1908 “She knows that all true things and sweet Are her own to win.” “Spit” loves to play the piano and organ. She is planning to become an organist. No doubt you can hear her always humming, “‘Seated one day at the organ.”’ She skipped seventh grade, otherwise she went through Ludlow grammar school as an average pupil. Her other accomplishments are typewriting and holding down a one year position at Indian Orchard Library. Evy is trying to learn to drive a car. We wonder that she hasn’t found some young gentleman to teach her or perhaps she is learning over again. Who knows? You can see for yourself, but let me tell you, if you want anything done on time and in the right way, Evy can do it. This efficiency coupled with quietness and good nature makes her one of our invaluable classmates. Debating Team 2; Social Committee 3, 4; Alumni Editor of Parrot and Static 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Typist for Continuation School 4; Usher for Class of ’25 3; Senior Class Play 4. DAVITT MICHAEL ROONEY Ludlow, Mass., February 7, 1909 “Tn the fight, a part of it, he'll always win.” “Teet” has never forsaken the I.udlow Schools for any other. He is a true Irishman as can be realized by his ready humor. ‘“Teet’”’ has a pleas- ant personality and everyone who knows him has a good word to say of him. ‘‘Teet’s’’ hobbies consist of hunting, bowling, and pool. Be it known that nobody has ever seen him with a shot gun. ‘‘Teet”’ also has the great distinction of being captain of the team that trimmed Ware High. He has no future plans but he might go to Holy Cross and be a ball player. ‘“Teet” is the athlete of the class and knows al! the rule books by heart. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3; Football 4; Track 3; Manager Baseball 3; Manager Soccer 3; Manager Basketball 3; President of Class 4; Vice-President 3; Athletic Editor Parrot 4; Athletic Editor Year Book 4; Member of Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Entertainment Commit- tee 2, 3; Selected as First Baseman on All Twin ounty League Baseball Team. GS ty Leag Baseball ‘T
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Ludlow High School MARY ANNE SZYMCZAK Maryanna” Blossburg, Pennsylvania, March 4, 1907 “There are smiles that make us happy, There are smiles that make us blue, But the smiles that fill our hearts with sunshine Are the smiles that we get from you.” Take one ounce of sincerity. Add one and one- half ounces of pep, plenty of determination, a cup- ful of generosity, at least a pound of co-operation, and a very strong will. Mix well. If the ingredi- ents do not blend satisfactorily, dilute with tact- fulness. Pour into a divinely slim form. Garnish with pretty brown hair, soulful brown eyes and a perpetual smile. There you have her—our in- dispensable Mary! Basketball 3, Capt 4; Chairman Student Council 4; Ways and Means Committee 4; Class Treasurer 3; Vice-President 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Manager of Static and Parrot 4. EVELYN CATHERINE TOURVILLE “Typing Tourville”’ Ludlow, Mass., March 21, 1910 ‘ Haste thee nymph and bring with thee Mirth and youthful jollity.” One often hears certain people referred to as the “life of the party.” or the “brains of the organiza- tion.’ So we will term Evelyn the ‘‘vocal organs of the Class of ’26.”. No party could ever be dull with Evelyn there. Her laughter and gay repartee are an indispensable part of the Class of ’26. But despite her life and gaiety ‘“Typing Tourville”’ is everything the name implies. She typed the Parrot and made it look like a million dollars. She dashed off a seventy word a minute typing test— and that is no small feat. With this efficiency, her ever ready co-operation, and her jollity, we feel sure that as a Commercial teacher, the office to which she aspires, she will be a complete success. President of J. W. Club 1; Entertainment Com- mittee 4; Basketball 4; Hockey 4; Treasurer Three G’s Club 1; Christmas Play 1; Glee Club 1, 2,3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Ring Committee 3; Minstrel Show 3; Senior Play 4; Literary Editor of Static 4. 19
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