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I I BERTHA BELLE HILLOCIQ-A little bashful and reserved, but full of quiet fun. Usually found with a calm smile and some chatter for her friends. Unactive in school affairs but a de- pendable worker. FRANKLIN.HoPK1Ns-Quiet, but noisy in his essays. Prize speaker, debater, anything in pub- l1c speaking. A thinker. After the chatter, Franklin speaks and others listen-and listen. AGNES GRACE JACISSON--OHI' blond with the sl1y manner, becoming blush, and what a smile! Always,willing to help a classmate. Usually seen wlth her pal, uBrownie. EDWARD KARPINSKI-AS full of pep as a little .man could be! An imp? Ask Miss Hale! Surely a likeable imp! 5cMolly, very often heard yelling HSnake', or MSnake Charmerf' page eighteen- - HELEN MAE HOLT-A 'Gpeanutn devoted to foot- ball or any sports in which her man takes part. Twin to the other '6Peanut.,' Quiet, often found talking usports?,' in the corridor. DOROTHY MAY HOWARD-OU1' business-woman! Neat, practical and reasonable. Always on time and never caught unprepared. Shorthand stand- by and able typist. Taken away from extra- curricular activities by her bus. SOPHIE BARBARA JAKIMKO-An interesting com- panion for any group with her Sparkling Per' sonality. Full of good humor and many lively experiences. Entertaining to work with, espe- cially in Room Two. JOHN FRANK KATILIE-Quiet and slow-spoken, .lohn is a steady worker with a friendly, cheer- ful grin. Independent and strong-willed, he leaves a fine record as a methodical student. - -The Gold Bug 35 X
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l9. WILLIAM PAUL MARTIN-66Wllll6,,, always in bruises caused by some chemical experiment. An outdoor lad whose gun and knife are as necessary to him as daily bread. SHIRLEY ELIZABETH NESTLE-Tiny, but never overlooked, on account of her personality. Ac- tive in social, sport and musical activities along with Myra, her intimate friend. .l0HN VINCENT OSMUN-Essayist, scientist, con- noisseur of insects. Prominent figure at our dances. All ffl. V. Ofsn gifts are a fatal at- traction to the opposite sex. A very likeable ufellerf' LILLIAN ELIZABETH PAGE-C001 and deliberate. Good bookkeeping student with calculating mind. Possessor of subtle sense of humor. In- terested in Leverett dances and Smith School students. FRANCESE ROSE MILLER-AH even-tempered girl with no cross words. Popular with both sexes and busy sometimes with the Graphic. En- dowed with a great ability- to hold her manf' FRANCIS WILLIAM OQNEIL-uOSW3ld,,, 4'Mol1y's pal. Same size, and same style. Daily enter- tainers in uslowv classes. Miss Hale's trials, but our amusement and delight. HELEN MAE OWEN-Soft voiced, smiling and blushing. Most bashful of girls. Too self-con- scious to volunteer information in class. Quick to absorb information sent her way and willing to repeat it for a friend. LOUISE DoANE PARKER-Conspicuous as our so- cial leader, with red-gold locks that charm all her admirers. Talented and stylish. Generous with South Amherst pumpkins and ravishing glances. One of the winter usportsf' page twenty - - - - -The Gold Bug :35
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