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MARION CHANDLER Marnie Xew Gloucester, Maine. Five years. Senior-Middle Play: Senior Play: Draper Reader ' 15; Northfield Delegate ' 17: Student Council ' l(i. ' 17: Secretary of Student Coun- cil ' IS. 19; Class Vice-President ' 15; Class President ' 16. Marion came from way down Maine five year- ago, and she ' s stuck by us all the way through. She ' s one of the corner-stones of old nineteen. We ' re all very fond of Marion, though she could n ' t be called exactly noisy ! She ' - a very efficient little Student Government secretary and never mislays any of our discredit-. Our Marion is a little girl Who ' s living high this She is so sweet a nil thotful, And certainly is dear. MARGARET FULLER CLARK Mag 169 Chestnut Street, Xorth Andover, Mass. Five years. Welleslev Colles Honor Roll ' 15, ' Hi. ' 17. ' 18; Odeon; Class Book Board ' 19; Senior Play: English V Plaj ' 18. Margaret ' s sunshiny hair is characteristic of her sunny dispo- sition, as are her brilliant blushes of her brilliant wit. She is a great favorite in the house as well as o ut. and can usually be found laughing, talking, tudvino-. or fooling with Gert Stark. Margaret is a priceless pearl; No ruhii with her imtii compare. Mistress an l queen of tht day-scholars ' ■ Her orders are just anil fair. 10
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GRETCHEN BAKER BROWN Gret 8 3 Gordon Street, Wesl Somerville, Mass. Two years. Advisory Board ' 18, ' 19; Prom Committee; Senior Play; I Treasurer 17: Numerals, Basket-ball ' 18; lass Basket-ball Team 1 s : ( ' orporal Co. B ' IS. We thoughl Gret came from Bolland, bul guess we ' re mistaken, for she ' s from a good 1 I Boston suburb. We were all sorry that the Bradford Basket-ball game never came off, as Gret surely would have saved the day for us by the nifty way in which she can toss baskets. Then how she can play the piano! X le could ever get as much pep ' out of that instrument as Gre1 can. Here ' s to you in the future, Gret — we know you ' re glad the war is over. There was « young lady named Gretchen Whose charms we all think ir - must fetchin ' ; In jazz sht ' s right there, and the girls all declare Thai it is exceedingly cat chin ' . MARY VAIL BUTTON . Button Brandon, Vr. me year. Wellesley Colleg Peabl lives on the top floor i ?) and is one of the heavenly quadruplets. The stairs haven ' t wrought any miraculous changes in Pearl ' s figure, either. Incidentally this same un- seemly plumpness was gained at Abbot. Mary is a good exam- ple of before and after. By the way. she objected strenuously to being called Pearl, but we jusl could n t resist it. Oh, Wary, Want, you ' re no fairy, For now you ' re a true Abbot girl. You were thin when you came, but words are now lanu In describing our once sylph-likt Pearl. 9
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LOUISE RICE CLEMENT Clemmie Belfast, Maine. Three years. Senior Play; Senior-Middle Play; Doubles ( ' hampion ' is. A Society ' 18, ' 19 : Tennis Clemmie plays g I tennis, and is always ready to eat and share eats. We heard a vague rumor that her two would-be slender neighbors tried to make her diet, bui Clemmie drew the line when it came to lemons. In Clemmie ' s eyes Maine i- the only state in New England. We ' ll admit it ' s not bad, bui once we did a little motoring in the rain down there, and you know how- it is! Oh, Clemmie she lives down in Maine, Anil knitting lias gone ' must insane. Hi r tennis is sua pin , which mnilt US nil happy, When for it mi .1 she diil gain. KATHARINE 3PELMAN COE Kitty Stratford Eouse, l! Easi 32nd Street, New York city. Three years. Senior Class President; Northfield Delegate ' 18; Rep. Com. Patri- otic League ' 19; Student Council 1 ' . ' : (lass Book Board ' 19; Honor Roll ls ; ( la-- President ' is-. Class Vice-President ' 17: Glee Club ' 17. is. 19; Fidelio 17. ' 18, ' 19; Senior Play; English V Plaj ' 18; A Society. Honor A ; Head of Basket-ball ' 1 ' . ' : Nu- merals, Basket-ball ' 17. ' 18, Bockey ' 17. ' 18, ' 1 ' . ' : Captain ( o. B ' 18; Class Basket-ball Team ' 17. ' ls. ; ( la- Hockey Team ' 17. ' 18, ' 19. I ' m sure we all sympathize with Kitty in her devotion to her anti-fat tonic. Cheer up, Kitty, even if you can crawl through a flute without striking a note. it certainly doesn ' t t oiir disposition, for which yon are famous. Though she holds a high official position, her spirit of good sportsmanship remains the same, ami for the success of this last year we can only thank ' you ami you alone. ' 3 From Vew York comes « • slim little Kiti ll -; excels ' is in nil iUnt is witty. lint l ' m sure you would roar If through tin gym iinnr You could spy our be-bloomered young Kitty. 11
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