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JULIE SAcns Oh musizx' sphere descended maid, .Friend of Pleasure, l'Visd011z's aid. Julie is one of our academic students. As a rule, she conducts herself in a com- mendable manner with the exception of the fifth period history class in Room 23. julie has confidedto us that her chief aim in life is to catch the XYinnepauk car. Julie is without doubt the best athlete in the class and was an enthusiastic player on the Girls' Basketball Team. Her ability to play the violin has gained her the applause of the whole school. Julie has faithfully supported all school activities and served as chairman of the Senior Dance Committee. As yet, she is undecided as to her future work, but she hopes to go to normal school. i IdELEN SAUNDERS LV1'sest is he who knows not he is wisef' Helen is a general good student. She has a strong sense of duty. and not only preaches it but also practices it. Consequently, her work is excellent. Helen has a well- developed sense of humor which is very evident when one knows her. Her friendly, scholarly attitude gained her the position of Vice-President of the Senior Class. She enters college next fall, and, judging from her work here, we have no doubt as to her future success. TESSIE SEESE UiI,Ul'.Yltt1Si'L'C speech and more jversuasizie sighs, Silence QPD flzat spoke, and eloqzzenee of eyes. Tess is a commercial student. She came to our school in our Junior year and soon became one of us. She took the role of heroine in Molly. A certain person has informed us that when Tess is serious and silent her work is without reproach! How- ever. her wit and mirth have secured her the friendship of the entire class. She intends to take up ofhce work after graduation, and we are sure that she will make a most pleasing employee. Sixty-one 4 - J
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i3li?h QI. In iCiE'mTW5TEF'i7F45'ifl 41490 O' flfiul i 'iz' v I l '17 I ll A V . at . 'F I U 1 i .1 .., 4 1 . , l 2 I CLARA STONE l I She never hiirrif2s,' atom by atom, little by little, slie acliiwves lzer work. l i l We've never known Clara to hurry and the wonder of it is that she sometimes does i i more than many of us who hurry continually. Among her accomplishments are the abil- : I ity to play the violin and the piano, and to sing. She is an excellent student in Spanish. if fx Claire's purpose is to attend a secretarial school when she finishes here. Among her V l X' principal characteristics is a contagious giggle, which is enough to put anyone into a good d il , humor. 4 Gi I '-4 ! ixlw i l MAUD SHERLOCK ' Her stature tall,-I liafte a dimipy fwomanf' l Maud is one of the pretty young lassies in the Commercial department. She is an industrious pupil and her efforts are not fruitless for she maintains a standard of exa cellency in her studies. Where did Maud get her wonderful complexion? We are sure that the other young ladies in the -class would appreciate her formula. She was a mem- ber Of the REMINISCENTIAE Board. DORIS STRONG +A.-1 .- -.Y Happy are they who have wisdom, for 'tis an ewtraiordiizary thing. fi We can say without hesitation that Doris is One of the, if not the best student i11 the sm, class. She has had the distinction of being on every honor roll throughout the year. QVHQ Doris is going to Connecticut College expecting to take a teacher's course. Since Doris 3' was one of the valiant Seniors who substituted during several teachers' absences this year, X - We are able to say that Doris will make as good a teacher as she was a pupil. In her i5 '5' 2.5 spare time she will undoubtedly use her ability as a poetess. Doris served on the Board , ' ,1 raw! of Editors and did some good work. f ' ..- : 5 ., 1 Q l . fi -all L3 . -e 11 Sixty-three ' 1 I ,. . i it i TV Vyvf , or l , a.. -f , ., .a 5 Q i vw 135 . , -we-nas-ia-.1... .s.tsta f---wg 1 I i I 1 i 1 i l l i vt do i
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