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N-SX DLA-4 ,A X. X- D I iff! 11' . ,N M , .XX Q XX J x 'f' -',.'1 4 1 -.,., - X ' l i ,....-J- 5'-4 .X 'Nl 1. w,,-- - -' I 4 if 1 .,,,.--' gms' f , - IQ.. 1. RETA ARLENE PEASE H Rate Amherst, Mass., August 27, 1915. Future: Wheelock School. Gold Bug Stall fAssociate Editorj, Graphic Staff QEX- change and Alumni Editorj 4, Girls' Basketball 1, 2 3, 4, Debating Club 1, 2, CVice Presidentj 3, CPresidentl 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 4 CSecretaryj' Tennis 3, Tri-Ess Club 1, 2, 3, 45 lnerclass Play Coni test 2, 3, 45 Pro Merito 4, Prize Speaking 4. Reta has a cute name and it fits the owner well. She is the busiest little girl that we know. Besides being on the Gold Bug and Graphic Staffs, and a member of various clubs, she has a steady job at the Jones Library. But she has the ability of putting aside her cares and becoming a congenial companion. ALFRED H. PLANTING Worcester, Mass., August 11, 1914. Future: Massachusetts State College. Graphic Staff CEssay Editorl 4, Class Football 2, Pro Merito 3, 4. Brown tously hair, dark brown eyes, and an aquiline nose are Alfredls main physical characteristics. We all know that beneath this simple exterior lies the possibili- ties of a second Einstein. Alfred is very unassuming, but it is known that he has aspirations of becoming a track star. RICHARD POWERS ffpfflw Amherst, Mass., February 20, 1914. Future: Undecided. Class Football 25 Class Basketball 3, Prize Speaking 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Dick and a gust of wind usually skid along together. If the wind is lacking, Dick makes up for it. Usually agreeable and always peppy, Dick makes a good friend. He s an Apollo with the ladies when he wants to be, but he s especially interested in someone named Kid Bootsf' 20
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X X D I ff ff-sf ' isa S 4 .. 514.52 CLARENCE ADELBERT PACKARD Pack Northampton, Mass., June 16, 1914 . Future: Massachusetts State College. Junior Play CBradley Ingalsjg Hi-Y Club 4, Chorus 2, 35 Inter-Class Play Contest. Clarence is one of those excellent combinations of ability, willingness, good humor, and spunk. Ability-in all his studies, willingness-in the Junior Play, good humor-in turning dry and plain remarks into jokes, and spunk-in standing up for his rights. FLORENCE ELIZABETH PAGE Amherst, Mass., March 25, 1915. Future: Undecided. Girls' Basketball 1, 2, Tri-Ess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2. Florence is the kind of girl who wouldn't forsake a friend even if it meant a lot of sacrifice on her part. She just can't be idle when there is anything useful waiting to be done. Her willingness to go out of her way for other people sums up both of these happy characteristics. DAVID BARTLETT PARSONS CCD065? CCDave79 Dover, Mass., June 19, 1913. Future: Springfield College. Class Secretary 1, 2, Football 1, 2, CManagerJ 4, Class Basketball 45 Junior Play, Hi-Y Club 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Varsity Club 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Interclass Play Contest 2. There are not many of us who are aware of the sterling qualities ofHDoc Spectacles. Although Dave does not shine in the classroom, he is the sort of lad who will win his laurels by his grit, his honesty, his leadership, and his perseverance. If you make a friend of Dave, you have a friend for life. 19 l,e4.A I
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tix ggi,-?.-9 -h---:- S-N..-x str . 6... l I ' ,.v X yr, P FMF-F fx f slang, gi STEPHEN PERRY PUFFER ccpuian Amherst, Mass., October 24, 1914. Future: Undecided. Class Football 25 Chorus 1, 2, 3. He's got dimpled cheeks. And he's got a pleasant smile. These are only a few of the things that we could attribute to Stephen. You have never seen him in a blue spell, have you? Neither have we. Stephen has a snappy Ford roadster, but because he is so generous he often shares it. There's somebody for you! EVELYNE LUCILLE PUTNEY GlPut7! Leverett, Mass., October 28, 1914. Future: Nursing. Chorus l. Items: two sparkling eyes, a broad smile, and a friendly hello for everybody. Evelyne has achieved the unbeliev- able: she makes her cheerfulness last over into Monday. Her ability to look on the bright side of things is one of the reasons that we,re sure she'll make a corking nurse. DOMA MARGARET RASKEVITZ Scranton, Penn., May 15, 1915. Future: Undecided. Graphic Staff CTypistl 4, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, Tri- Ess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Interclass Play Contest 2, Pro Merito 3, 45 Salutatorian. Doma is our dark haired lady excelling in more than one field. She's a fine student-Pro Merito for proof. She can play basketball. And howl We've seen her on the stage, too. As a climax to her high school career she is the Class Salutatorian. 21
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