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IRVING MORRILL AVERY “Avo Teclmical Course Favorite ( )eeiipatioii : Iliiiitiiijr and tishin.ff. Favorite Expression: “Oh, that ' s easy: ' Favorite Soiijr : “Why should 1 cry over youV” Favorite Drink: !Milk. In our Fi-eshiiian year, we didn ' t hear iniicli about liiin : while in oni‘ Soi»honioi ' e year ( nr eyes conmiencMl to be opened by th • marks he “pulled” in I ' rench. F»nt in onr .Innioi- year how he bit that .Tnni r Math., and in the Senior year, Oh! Boy I That Triir. •md Solid: It was nincli the same way that Avei-y wmi bis way into onr hearts, slowly, but surely. We expect Injr thiiiirs from Irvinir in the line of eh ctrical eniiineei-- imr. We know that be will succeed in colleire, ami if he doesn ' t invent or discover the “Ei dith wonder of the World,” we shall be surprised. All we ask Trvin is that be remember the Old ( ' lass d‘ ' 28 which is wisbiiiir him the Ix ' st of luck in bis endeavors. 20
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Helen Devaney, V ice- Pres. Joseph Goodwin, President ISABELL WINDLE, Secretary Paul Kittredge, Treasurer
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HELEN MARIE BACHOSE “I’eewee, Shrimp, Peanut, Little Helen” (’ollejje Course Fav(»rite Oceiii)ation : Taking- exaiiiiiiatioiis. Favorite Expression : Depechez-voiis, I avorite Sonji ' : “Carolina in the Morning.” Favorite Drink: Strawberry lee Cream Soda. “(iood thinji’s come in .small paekaj es.” If yon donht the truth of this old adajje, yon are not yet acipiainted with “Little Helen.” How many of ns have come to school with lessons nnprepiired after a busy (V) eveniiiir. and found rtady assistance from Pe-inntV “If there be one, let him now speak forth or be forever silent I” As steady and faithful a imn-tal as ever trod on shoeleather. she lias won an enviable place in onr hearts, ami also those of her teachers. Yes sir! Helen has something- in her head besides wood (and it’s not swelling ' either). Beinjj short has its advantages, she will tell yon. For instanct — during; French Class, “Peewee” O’Toole asked Miss Gibbons if the class mijrht he dismissed from school to attend “T.ies Miserables,’’ then bein r shown at the anditorinm. Miss Gibbons said. “Wh don’t yon so in the evenins?” Helen quickly interrnxited. “He’s so small he can sot in for a dime in the afternoon.’’ (Experience teaches ! ) Helen is plannins to attend Emmanuel Collese next fall, and we know that success will follow her wherever she may be. 21
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