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iMintwralttlta As true as he is quiet JAMES EDWARD CANNON “Jimmie” College Course French Club; History Circle 4; Senior Show Committee; Junior Prom Committee James, otherwise known as “Jimmie,” seems to be a rather quiet lad. That is, to the majority, perhaps. But a few of us who know him very well indeed can tell you differently. The ffrst year “Jimmie” was content with his studies and his former school acquaintances. Rut after the first year he made friends quickly and now he is well known and has taken an interest in social affairs and dancing parties. He is fond of outdoor sports; two of his favorites being swimming — (South Meadow), and skating — (Four Ponds) as some of the class can well testify! He was an im- portant figure at many of the games played on Fuller Field under the sponsorship of C. H. S. A. A. You say that he was not on any team? You are right there, but he aided greatly in making our games a financial as well as an athletic success. James intends to go to Holy (!ross (k)llege next year and we surely wish him all sorts of luck. We know he will succeed, because he is an industrious person by natural rights. Keep up the good work, “Jimmie.” 28
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iHi ' utitrubiltu A liglit heart lives Ions ANNE ELIZABETH CAMPBELL “Ann” “Anna” Normal Course Minstrel Show 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Musical Comedy 4; A. A. 3, 4; History Circle 4 “The Campbells are coming. Hurrah, Hurrah!” Next, here is Anne, one of our quiet and modest girls. She is very good na- tured and is always willing to aid anyone seeking help. We have all begun to think she doesn’t know how to lose her temper. How often have we, at 7:59, heard the mad rush of feet up those three flights of stairs, but Anne always managed to get in just before the last bell rang. Anne is also very helpful to those who have trouble in their daily Latin as- signments. Many a morning, a group may he seen asking her for aid in trans- lating this or that sentence. Perhaps it is because she is so fond (?) of Latin herself. During the holidays when we went into the 5 10, we would see “Anna” en- joying the tinkling music of the nickels and dimes. The 5 10 is not the omy place where she earns extra spending money. She makes herself useful in Mrs. K ’s selling pretty clothes to some lucky customer. During other spare hours, “Ann” can be seen acting as a nurse-maid. She has a large task on her hands hut nevertheless, she enjoys it. We are quite sure that the kiddies don’t mind being left in her care, either. “Ann” would like to go to Northfield along with “Dot” next year. Wherever she goes for further study, the best wishes of the Class of 1929 go with her. Good luck, Anne! 1329 27
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I’ll be merry and free I’ll be sad for nobody ARLINE EMMA CLAY “Sis” College Course Minstrel Show 4; A. A. 2, 3, 4; French Club 4 “Sis” became one of ns in the Sophomore year, and, coming from Boston, you see, she had lots of pep to begin with. She’s a happy-igo-lucky girl and surely makes a hit — with both sexes. She’s everybody’s “Sis” and widely known for her bright and sunny remarks. You can always find Arline at all the dances and she always has oceans of partners. Can she dance? She surely has the art of Terpsichore. “Sis’s” only complaint in her Senior year was that the school wouldn’t install an elevator from the ground floor to the Assembly Hall so she wouldn’t be late every morning. She has a marvelous disposition and Arline is our idea of being obliging. She never refused to help any of us when we were in a jam — no matter what kind of a jam — she certainly supplied the facts. And Plow! She is easy to speak with and makes friends readily. She always keeps her friends, and doesn’t allow them to get angry or to stay that way if they do. She has proved herself an indispensable friend and pal. When, after graduation, our paths divide, we shall remember her and hold her dear. Arline’s plans for the future are indefinite, but that the years to come may bring nothing but Success is the sincere wish of the Class of 1929. IB ZB 29
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