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hcarls arc a ir(n ,s .sy 7” PAULINE G. BODMAN “Polly” Vice-President, 1, 2, 4; Student Staff, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee. College Course, The second member of the class — our honorable Vice-President, who has served in this strenuous capacity for four long years. We remember but one class-meeting when “Polly” held sway, but then, who can say she has not filled her office exceedingly well? As a student, “Polly” is always with us, and in fact, many declare her to be the most “scientific” girl in the class. But she is not always studious. No, far from it! For who has not witnessed those exceedingly expressive gestures and the bobbing around by means of which she enlivens her recitations. She has been the class pianist this year for our Monday morn- ing “Senior concerts.” As for social affairs, Polly is always there, accompanied by Hush! no more! We have always considered her patriotic, but now if the rumor is true, she is about to do something far surpassing our wildest expectations, for we hear she is about to join the “food force” and take up scientific farming in Still River. 15
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laiifih llmt DAVID ALTMAN “Davy” “Hash” Baseball, 3. 4, Commercial Course. “Hash!” Did anyone say “Hash?” Well, I guess we know the gentleman with that panhandle as well as we know our A, B, Cs. He’s one of our best and we are proud of him. He comes in with a smile which is there to stay, and when he goes out he has every- body else smiling, too. We won’t discuss “Davy’s” career as a student, but we can inform you that he never contracted brain fever or hurt his eyes in the nerve-racking experiment of studying. His bright and sunny humor flashes out everywhere, even on the diamond where he was in the limelight. He was a faithful rooter of all Clinton’s teams and certainly deserves praise for his efforts. 14
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rcfleclire friendhf ti aid is shed JESSIE E. BRACKETT General Course. Jessie joined our ranks in our Freshman year and has remained with us through thick and thin ever since. She is one of those girls who are hard to “write up,” for she is not one who is seen and heard of often. But yet we know she is good-natured, for who has not seen her sunny smile?
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