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W I t ' SENIOR CLASS HISTORY For three long years we waited Cand not very patiently, eitherj for the day when we should be deserving of that enviable title-Senior! And how shall we describe the delicious thrill that accompanied the Hrst try on of our caps and gowns! Suppose the cap shouldnit fit? Cr suppose the measurements had been wrong, and the gowns were too small? Cr Cworst thought of alll suppose we shouldnat look well in a cap and gown! It was a trying moment for all of us. But the caps did fit-as well as any of them can be said to fit. And, of course, the gowns were quite C. K. And, of course, we looked well in them, and were, in fact, quite the bestflooking capped and gowned Senior Class we had ever seen, if we do say so. As Seniors, of course, it wouldn't do at all for us to have a frivolous sort of a year, filled up with parties, dances, and so forth. How in the world could we ever have had our C. M. in on time, if we had done so. Consequently, on the whole, our year has been quiet, and we have spent quite a bit of time in looking forward to our big event-one might call it our last bow-the Senior Prom. Our class officers are: Dorothy Peckham, President, Mona Grady, VicefPresidentg Agnes Winn, Secretary, and Mary Connelly, Treasurer. I Class Day Committee: Margaret P. Keany, Chairman, Doris Campbell, Elizabeth Melhado, Mary, Connelly, Estelle Mendrek. Valedictory Committee: Dorothy Mitchell, Sylvia Emery, Marion Freeman, Genieve Ransom, Agnes Winn. 42
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ELIZABETH SWEENEY ANNA TILLEY MARY UNTZ EVELYN WADLEIGH MARION WALCOTT HELEN WALSH DORIS WARDWELL ANNA MONAHAN ETHEL YOUNG
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il. EQD I SENIOR STATISTICS PRETTIEST-- Pat Gaynor l Teresa Balcom SHORTEST'AgH6S Leonard TALLEST-Hazel Paine LATEST TO CLASS-Genevieve Steele NOISIEST-Selma Cupinsky MOST BUSINESSLIKE1MHfg3f6t Keany MOST ATHLETIC-Annie Lewis MOST FLAPPERISH-Selma Cupinsky MOST BRILLIANT AND INTELLIGENT-Dorothy Peckham MOST POPULAR-L'Pat Gaynor MOST INDUSTRIOUS-MHIY Connelly HAPPIEST'Ff3HCCS Coggin MOST FEMININE-TGICSR Balcom MOST VERSATILE-Harriet Hill BEST DISPOSITION-Sylvia Emery ONE OF WHOM WEGRE PROUDEST-Dorothy Mitchell BEST MIXER - Pat Gaynor ONE WHO HAS DONE MOST EOR OUR COLLEGE-Dorothy Mitchell MOST ECCENTRIC-H6l6H Davis ONE WHO,LL MAKE THE BEST TEACHER-Mary Connelly ONE WHO,LL MAKE THE BEST SECRETARY-Doris Campbell 43
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