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1927 CLASS BOOK THE SENIOR CLASS HELEN CLAPP Address-59 Evans Road, Brookline, Mass. CLAPPY Entered, 1922 Born, February 18, 1910 -'lffwh warm wish springs initial from the hearz. hP0pQ. Don't make the write-up too sweet! We are often told, but what is one to do in sueh a case as Clappy'sP Our President of the A. A. has many a characteristic that would cause the writer to disobey the above command. Though, if you look at the twinkle in her eyes, you will see that Clappy is by no means a quiet individual. Watch her take that ball up the hockey field or guard a vicious forward! One of her greatest faults is the fear of hurting people's feelings. If you want to have a joke, funny or not, appreciated, go to Clappyg if you crave sympathy, go to Clappyg if you desire an understanding friend, go to Clappyg thus, we all understand what Brimmer will lose and what Smith will gain next year. Elected to A. A., '25 Yiee-President of Class, '26 President of A. A., '27 llockey Team, '26, '27 Basketball Team, '25, '26, '27 Captain of Basketball Team, '27 Student Council, '25 Statistics and Prophecy Committee of Class Book Page Tllirhwz
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1927 CLASS HOOK Magazine Board, '26, '27 Student Council, '26 Prophecy Committee of Class Book Page Twelve THE SENIOR CLASS BETTY CARPENTER Address-24 Ocean Avenue, Swampscott, Mass. iBETTY,H MRs. Rl'rz Entered, 1924 Born, December 6, 1908 What would the BRIMMERWRITES do without Betty, who contributes to t.he maga- zine such dramatic tales of old Russia? To lend the proper atmosphere, she has often appeared in an amusing Russian blouse. Besides her literary talent, she has a great fondness for Art, If one should peruse her books one would find many pages fantastically decorated with profiles. Betty's pet pastime is worrying that she might weigh over one hundred. This pastime alone gives way to her hobby for spending long afternoons at the movies gazing in rapt adoration at a certain young leading man CW. HJ. Although the above information implies that she oomes from Swampscott, we know that she enjoys many of her week-ends at a nearby Western Metropolis. We wonder what the attraction is therel For further info conceming Mrs. Ritz consult Mrs. Astor, her inseparable companion.
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X042-f 1927 CLA SS BOOK l'llccIl'cl to A. A.. '26 lvliifllilllli' lloard. '25, '26, '27 Second Basketball Team, '26, '27 Student Council, '26 Statistics Committee of Class Book Musical Pugr f 0llffl'l'lI THE SENIOR CLASS CELIA GAUSE DABLINGTON Address-Corey Road, Brookline, Mass. Entered, 1919 Born, February 211, 1910. 'fSl1e quils the narrow palh qf sense, For Il dear ramble lhrough imperlineneef'--Swift. Have you ever heard anyone say, Well, I beat Celia in English this month? llave you ever seen Celia dawdling in a study period? No, you have not: Celia isn't the typeg or, if she were, she would certainly conceal the fact. There is one thing, however, that is decidedly puzzling about Celia: and that is. her nationality. Although she, herself, firmly states American, appearances point towards Spanish. ller famous nom-de-plume, of the Short Story Contest, Socrates, presents new com- plications. Recent reports from the Student Council announce that Celia's hair will be put up before that body without further loss of time, but the case is a doubt- ful one. The first editions of Celia's new work, entitled Comments on Virgil b h d t half rice by members of the school,from 1:30 tol :-I5 P.M..in the may now e a a p gymnasium. Celia will transfer her scholastic ell'orts to Bryn Mawr next year. t
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