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The world is a comedy to those irlto lltinlc. — Wai polk AGNES GIBBONS “Gibbie” “Aggie” Glee Club, 3, 4; Basketball, 2, 3, 4 (Capt. 4); Student Staff, 3, 4,; Class Book Staff; Secretary of Class, 3, 4; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Secretary, A, A. ‘‘Gibby” is one of the most popular girls in our class. Always ready, as secretary, to help 1916 through her many difficulties, “Aggie’’ is perhaps the only girl in the class who has the undivided confidence of her classmates. Her scholarship was excellent, but — possessed of a rather mis- chievous nature — she was not slow to see a joke and, perchance, to partake of it. We have sus])icions that, in company with her colleague. Hazel, she was responsible for many a little ‘‘feed.” She was the feminine athletic mainstay of her class, captaining the 1916 basketball team on to victory In fact, so successful were her efforts with that team that she was urged to organize a field- hockey team, but — nothing doing. Reason — “too many other things.” “Gibby’’ is undecided on where she v.ill go next year, but on account of her athletic inclination, Sargent School is a probable ‘‘alma mater.” 27
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I ' m a hold, had man. — Si’OK ' K RAYMOND DYER “Ray” “Shrimp” “Ray’s’’ life in school has been one continual struggle with his chum, “Mel’’ Martin. One is hardly ever seen without the other. Ray’s scholarship has been excellent and his knowledge has been in constant demand by his fellow students. He has given his time strictly to his studies, letting all frivolous and social events alone. Ray has shown his class spirit by faithfulness while serving on several committees. He also tried out for the baseball team, but didn’t quite make it. AVhen he enters W. P. I. we know that C. H, S, will be creditably represented. 26
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M U rijcs iiial.’c j)ichirc. ' i irhrii Ihrij arr shnl. — ( ’nolrruhjc FLORENCE GIBBONS “Flo” Class Day Committee, We fear that this sly(?) member is one who advocates the out- door cure; at least we judge this from her dislike of the interior of the class room; however, there are few who blame her. Few know her for her natural retentivity, but there is no doubt that if all were known it would be more than a few sentences. She is faithful in her school work, and is also one to go to if one needs help, as she is always ready with a helping hand, no matter what aid is asked for. Although there is no doubt that she will succeed, yet there will be few who know her deepest attainments, as she is one who believes that ‘‘Silence is golden.’’ 28
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