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QQQACLASS BOOK BETTY SAWYER Elected to A. A., '27 Glee Club, '26-'29 Christmas Plays Circulation Committee of Class Book Page Th irly-Iwo THE SENIOR CLASS ELIZABETH WARREN SAWYEB Address-29 Meredith Street, West Roxbury, Mass. Bars, BETTY Enfered, September 192-1 Born, July 25, 1913 I'm all lhe daughlers of my falher's house, And all lhe brolhers, loo. -Shakespeare What will become ol' Brimmers' Christmas without Betty for Santa Claus? For five years Betty has been seen, bedecked with many pillows and bewhiskered with a wuzzy beard. performing the stunt with great success. We suggest that next. year. Bets, you join the Salvation Army so that the little ones may not have to miss you. Although, until this last year, Betty has been unable to participate in active sports, she has shown a large amount of school spirit. At every game, Bets may be seen with either the timer's watch or the score book in her hand. Wednesdays find Betty setting forth for the Assembly Hall, where, after five years of training with the Glee Club, she has at last become a prominent second soprano. As to her outside of school activities-weck-end parties, company, etc.-we are a little in the dark, but each Monday morning we are greeted with a bright new story about one or more of Betty's Sunday School children, whom, we must add, she quite adores, with an affection rivalling closely her evident fondness for dogs. What will she ever do next year at Smith without the pups or the precious in- fants? Unless College Freshmen prove unduly amusing, we foresee a case of home- sickness for Betty.-but we trust that will never come to pass!
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19?9 CIASS BOOK S,-XI.l,Y Pllili QI INN 'Ilill'I'l'S.N'f ltltl tk-ntvr Slrvvl. llruuklimf, Nlass. S4xLl,Y ,2lIIll'I'PlI. Svptmillwl' IOZI Born. October 27, lllll I u'in.wum' lusx :rho sm-lex lu lurv. Il Ill: gfltzrzws mv. uml Il'lI.VN flrmurv. ' Inaslnuvh as I han' ltntmn Sally for tht- 1-ntirv lm-ngth of lin' yt-ars. I uuyhl tu In' ahh' to writt- rt-anis about hm-r and all hvr littlv t'IltlI'tlt'It'I'ISIIl'S, hnt sunn-how I mn svart-tl to start. shi- has sn niuny traits. 'I'Ilt'l't' is uni' thing: that I want to say. IIltlIlp.fIl.1tlltI that is. Q-uwylunly thinks shi-'s pt-l'l't-vtly grval. and tt-rrihly goucl-luukillgx But thvn. Yu wumlvrl Sally has HUl'g.Z4'0IlS hair. It's xt-ry. l'I'l:V dark tpvr- sunally, I thunk it s hlavk. hut shi- insists lt sunly dark hmwnl anal, ton. it's naturally wax y. Shv's ont' of thv It-w pvuplt- who arm- just horn luvky! Ili-sitlvs In-ing: vlultwwd with wmnan's vrmvning: gluryu shi- is so xt-ry thin that sho llltlIU'S IIIUNI ul' tht- rust of us tm-rrilrly jvalous '-and yvt shi' always vuts what shi' wants. whvn shi' wants it. .lust who wuultln't In' happy with this Vtllllllllltilitlll of hh-ssingsl' Sally is u grvat clrix vr hut she' has a prupvnsity fur hvlping along hvr I.1'IItWI-lllllIt'S- in-tralliv. N litth- push now and tha-n is re-lisllml hy tht' lwst of nn'n. Sally has u failing.: fur nivv th-vp huh-s, tum: shv just a'an't lu-vp away from the-nal IM' vxpvvt tu sm' Sully xale-4lim'turian ul' IIUI' vluss at Smith in I933. HIE.bBQ!0Qf7.lf,1lS5 S,-Kl.l,Y QIYINN I iv:--I'l'vsicl1'1lt. 'Qi' Stutlvnt tluunt-il. '25, '26 tflass 'IIl'tllllS Nlanapfe-r of Class Play Ilrupllvvy fltbllllllIIIl'4' uf Class Iluuls l'rn11' 'l'hirlkv-um
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Q29 CLAQEJEQQ THE SENIOR Q55 tIAliUl,YN DICLIA WHITE Address-I2 Laurel Street. West llledford. Mass. Catton, lfnlered. September 1921- Horn. February 5. 1911 Hllang sorrow' lfure will kill II ral, .tml llwrzjfbre la-fs he llIl'f'I'.V.u7xy1l1lt'1' 'l'he optimist. is everyone's friend. and. if ever there was an optimist. Carol is the girl, For every oeeasion she is right there with some witty remark which sends her listeners oll' into shrieks of mirtll. Now who knows the answer to this:-'llow many people are there living in your home townfl' Oh-oh! Don't answer! That wasjust a eateh question Cas Carol would sayl. .lust what Carol aetually does outside of sehool is a deep mystery to us all. Somehow she manages to get us worked up to sueh a nervous piteh of exeitement at three minutes of nine, Monday morning, with a thrilling aeeount ofa week-end es- eapade, that the hymn-singing on our side of the room isn't what it should be. Speak- ing of hymn-singing. with a little praetiee Carol should really exeel in tllat line. She has one of these voiees that earries so well, that without any over-exertion she ean easily make herself heard down in the gym when she is on tl1e roof. Personally, l eonsider this an asset-quite a labor-saving deviee, in faet. Carol seems to be undecided as to the future, but, anyway, we wish her the best of sueeess in anything she may deeide to undertake. Whatever may be her fate. we feel certain her wonderful sense of lmmor will earry her through with liyillgl' eolors. CAIIOLYN Wll1T1i Student Council, '27 Class Plays lling Committee History and New lfeatu mittees of Class llook res Com- Pagle Thirlyv-Ihre?
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