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X, -, Meg -Pl is J 1.--ff' an i Umvxs Cnn1s'1'1xE B1'RT EAsTHAx1rToN, MAss. Olive is noted for her ability to think along straight lilies and make life applications, as well as for her greed for literature: for one of her favorite pasttimes is to lie in bed and read, even if she has to go without her breakfast. BESSIE .IXLTA CLARK Sov'rn IIEERFIELD, MASS. Maiden with the meek brown eyes, In whose depths a twinkle liesg 1Yhose golden tresses, curled and neat, Cluster round thy face so sweet. Thou art a winsome lass indeed, If the signs I rightly read, For those lettersedo they not tell Of many a youth under thy spell? Une, indeed, so I have heard. Puzzles this maid with many a word Deep and sonorous, and reference, too To Latin and other tongues-not a few. lint not only youths are under her spell. For beloved of all her classmates as well This maid is, Indeed you must mark, Known as the sweetest of all. is Bess C'lark. Bninuin ANNA Pom' IXIIDIJI.lCFI1Cl,IJ. MAss. Bridgie is our class president, spiritual adviser and our all around girl. She has a very sweet and musical voice as was shown in the class play where her singing made a great hit. But even this can't be compared to the hit she makes when she sings Down on the Farnin to a bunch of lonesome girls. The class of 1911 expects great things from Bridgie especially in the school lines.
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ir' Etubent .4--, ,X Bizssns BIEACH.-XM A1.I.soP XYILLIAMSTOXVN, Mass- ,fi , mass ,fl . K is Guilty or not? M'e learn the haven B 8 6. V Of every Senior in 1911. 'Q A , Has Bessie a romance? Bell! I guess: QS'-' Vome now. Bessie, do confess. It is not good that woman he alone. y ij lYc all know, Bess, that this is your firm belief, and as the sex is ever to the doctor kind, do B' what is in your power for your friend from Har- l, 171' . . ll! vard. MARY ELLEN BVHKE :kIJAMS. MASS. Mary is a timid lass But still she makes things go: In gym especially she leads iYhen she gets worked u J so. rs l XYe'll miss you awfully Mary, dear. lSo will the Berkshire linej And here's success to you, my dear. We drink to you every time. MARY Grznrnrim Brass PITTSFIELD, Mass. MOLLY Uh, what a face was hers to hrighten light. And give hack sunshine with an added glow, To wile each moment with a fresh delight, And part of memory's hest contentment grow! Mve all have heard of Pete the Acrobat, who is none other than Our Blollyf' Besides this world wide fame she has several other honors, of course. For instance she is the shortest girl in class, hut ahove all she is considered the cutest, and her smiling face and cheery ways have made her quite a favorite.
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HPIIJICN Coxxon HoLvoKE, Mixss. lYhen we write of Helen Vonnor there is much that we might say For there's always something doing when she's rw P1 round, She can manage things with vigor from a picnic to a play .Xnd as a friend,-no better could be found. IXIARY COOK SHEFFIELD, MASS. Vookie is known far and wide as the best girl on the team. Besides being a great basket-ball player she is also a great reader. You may ask Vookie for any part of Scott's Ivanhoe and she can quote it for you. I wonder why? IXIILDRED SAIMH IJAYENPORT CULHAIN, MASS. Did some one say Mildred Davenport? IVhy she is the young lady from that little town famous for being the scene of the first hoisting of the flag over the school house. Just what was that? I didn't quite catch it. Now, I am not going to begin to quote this young lady, for I can't, so there? You ought to see her take off everybody from the professor to the janitor in order to know her. This dramatic talent is carried to the classroom, toog and when the teacher's back is turned, the class is afforded many an entertainment by those con- tortions of despair and agony for in one of those trying moments did not that old familiar poem read- ? ' 'Under the spreading blacksmith tree The village chestnut stands?
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