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Ghz tEnlh Mug FRANCE? WILKES Frauley New Haven Conn lunel 1908 Basketballl 2 4 G1rls Club2 Where there IS some guardmg to be done or some baskets to be made there you W1ll find Frankxe on he1 Job BYIOII salcl Long shall We seek her lllxeness long m vam BFSSIE ELIZABFTH WHITTEIWORE Betty Ben Hartford Conn October8 1910 Basketballl 2 3 4 Dramat1csClub1 Glrls Clubl Bess1e IS xery qu1et and reserved to those who just see her around but her 11111111816 fmends tell us that she IS gay and Wxtty ELIZABETH ANN WILI IAMS Lzbbv Amherst lX1ass November 29 1906 G1rls Club 1 2 'S 4 Glge Club 2 She s hght happy 'md 5,515 As full of lxfe as a brxght May day N ill B51 cm Gul xmkif 1 ,, urf mf ' gsm!! :htnll ca C
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ITEXIORE 710 . C lub lg Girlsmw Ser ' ti i-ed 10 those it mate friends RHF S 708 IZ day'- j Amhvrat High 57131111111 IRENE WILLIAMS Renie,' Quincy, bdass., April 15, 1910 Girls, Club 2, 3, 4, Prize Speaking 45 Pro Nleritog hlillett Cup 4 Future: Salem Normal School A true blue classmate. Irene is exceedingly un- assuming in her manner and a very industrious student. She has a very pleasing personality and the poise and dignity with which she executes her duties render her very charming. We are Confident she will exceed our fondest hopes in her success. l FELICIA CELIA ZIRINOIYSKI H-f1.7ll7713'l, Hatfield, Nlass., Novembei 29, 1908 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, -l: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, lg Pro hlerito Hklimmyu is one of our athletic girls. She was on the basketball team all four years, and was captain twice. She is also a good scholar for her name is usually on the honor roll. May your business pros- per, ji1r1my.'l 0112155 iliintnrg Ilorfam ei have olim 1116111110555 jzzvabzfl - ami jverlmju mme day you will bf glad fo 7'6'77H'7IllN'7' flnxfr llziizgf. Wihat a sacrilice it must have been for the Seniors to tolerate the entrance of such a green lot as we were, those measley freshmen, four years ago. We were quite infatuated with the importance which we thought ue were to the school and tried to ape the prestige of our older classmen. But none of us can now look back on those happy days with any regret whatever, for they will always stand out. The next year we began to undergo a process of boiling down, from the free and jovial atmosphere of our freshmen days we became a solid group of conven- tional students, too sophisticated to see our own faults, and we took great delight in making fun of our greener brothers. Wie were between two foes, the freshmen on one side, who were not tolerant to our t classmen who in turn disdained our put-on sophistication. 25 l t lisdain, and on the otherside by our higher
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