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TYHOMA S ANTHONY LEANDRO 'tTommy Boys' Athletic Association 125 135 145. 'tl leave thy praises 1me,1f1n'essr-rl. '1'ommy came to us only three years ago. For this 1'eason and because he is a very modest, quiet young man, we haveu't become thoroughly acquainted with him. Those who know him like hi1n and say that he is a good sport in every sense of the word. Tommy seems to be quite popular with the opposite sex and is an ardent supporter of athletics. He plans to go to Massachusetts Agricultural College. MARGARET El1SPl'lTH MACKAY ..I,eggyYy, ..Mego Girls' Athletic Association 115 125 135 145g Thyrsus Club 115 125 135 1453 Minstrel Show 135 1455 Class Vice- President 125 1353 Basketball 135 1453 Good English League 125. Tho sweetest lady of the time. Peggy is a cute little girl with a shy, misvhievous smile. She has a big place, however, in our aifevtions. as she is very obliging and a good sport. One morning she crushed a black stocking mask over her nicely curled loc-ks just to let us see how funny it looked. lVho else would have thus gladly risked the appearance of her coiffure to oblige us? You can depend on her to do her part. whether it's fun or lessons. For the last two years she has sung in the min- strel show chorus. 'She is interested in athletics, having played on the basketball team, taken part in field day sports at Rocky Point, and led one of the l'0011lS in physical training. MARGARET GOODWVI N MAR-CRO FT Madge Girls' Athletic Association 115 125 135 g Thyrsus Club 115 125 135 1453 Glee Club 115 135 1455 CI'lIH8f01l-il1'1l, Board 1253 Class Vice-President 135. A fair 0.rferior is fl silent rf'f'o11znzmulafionfi Madge is one of those to whom a business career appeals. To that end she has spent her time with us in a1'qu'i1'ing a little knowledge of the affairs of the commercial world. Madge expects to be a private secretary some time in the future, but we wonder why Miss Boody doesn't influence her to be a chef de cuisine. -Those who have sampled her cooking know she'd be a success. We all like Madge, and we know that the man who gets her for a secretary is in luck. 26
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HOPE FRANi1'E-S KANE UHazie G. A. A. 113 123 133 1433 Thyrsus1'lub 113 123 133 143: Vice-President 1-135 Class Vice-l'resid1-nt 1333 Good English League 123. 't0f studio she fool: most lzccde und cul'r'. Hopie is a girl who iinds ti1ne to do well in hor studies and at the same time to take an active part in many of ou1' school societies. If you are in any of Hope's classes, you are sure to get a great deal of information. for she does lllOl'9 tha11 the regular assignment. We shall never forget the tfllflllt lock of hair which persists ill lodging over her right eye. 'Though her Latin often varies much from Mr. BosWorth's, Hope is very brilliant. In fact. she loves to Hdig inl' to suCh a degree that it is her main ambition to pack off to Greece and he an archaeologist. In the fall, she will join the ranks of those who go to Brown. JAMES MILTON KENT Milt Boys' Athletic Association 113 123 133 143, Thyrsus Ulub 113 123 1333 Good English League 1233 Class Treas- urer 143. Smooth runs thc wafer 'urlicro the brook is rlvcpf' Kent is one of the few who have a natu1'ally sunny disposition. He is ever ready to do a good turn. 111 short. he makes 311 ideal pal. A conscientious worker, he seldom comes to class with his lessons undone. He is popular with all, and is Worthy of it, every Whit. He plans to go to Cornell. where he will make his mark if he continues as he has begun. Good luck, Milton, in whatever you under' take! HERBERT M ELVIX KORAN nllerbu Boys' Athletic Association 113 123 133 143, Thyrsus Club 1133 Mathematics Club 1233 Hockey 1233 Baseball Assistant Manager 133. Men of few 'words are the Ines! 111f'n. Youyd never think to look at Herb that you were gazing at a great hockey 11llayer,ychemist, physicist. 211111 mathemati- cian, but that's a fact. NVhat would Ellsworth have done if he hadn't had Herb to explain the advance propositions at five minutes of nine? More tl1a11 that, Herb is an orato1', having been a member of the Oral Expression class. Al- though he may appear to be a person of experience in sev- eral branches of learning, like the great majority of us. ho never had his name read in the hall 'in connection with all A reports. However, he has many friends at Cranston who will remember him at Kingston. where he expects to con- tinue his education. 25
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HELEN CORY MASON Bobby Thy1'sus Club 113 123 133 1433 Girls' Athletic Association 113 123 133 143- Shc: is more fair than '1,l70FdS can srzyf' lVhen we think of Helen, we just can't help thinking of quiet, smiling: pleasantness. Helen is a lovaible and con- scientious girl. who always has something worth while to contribute to a recitation. Although she is modest and unassuming i11 the class room, we are astonished at l1er vivacity as soon as she steps out on the dance floor with one of her many partners. Wlith little trouble, for she is a tine student, she has Iinished the Commercial Course and has already entered the business world. WENTWORTH MASSIE Jimmie Jones Junior, Went, 'tWenty Boys' Athletic Association 113 123 133 1433 Mathematics Club 123 3 Thyrsus Club 133 1-13 g Class President 143. EJ'ceccli'ng 'H1ffHLf'1lI1lCS8 And pure nobility of temperament. lXfentworth's two favorite pastimes are arguing and dancing. He seems to thrive on debatesg and as for danc- ing, he would just as soon do that as eat. Perhaps that is one of the reasons why he is so popular with the young ladies. Went is one of those to whom the call of the mathematics book is more potent than that of the athletic field. We really should not be surprised some day to hear that he had become President, for he seems to have a par- ticular knack for filling the requirements of such an otlice. He plans to go to Brown for two or four years and then to M. 1. T. HARRIICT MAY Hat,'y Harry Girls' Athletic Association 113 123 133 1433 Thyrsus Club 113 123 133 143- .'l .shy face 'is better Hum fl forward heart. This is our Hat , the tall girl with the expression wist ful or jolly. as her mood may be. She is one of our Classical students who has successfully withstood the re- quirements of her course. She knows a lot more than she thinks she does. Just ask Miss Richmond! Harriet is a pleasant vonipanion to all her friendsg and, as a musician, she can do her share in entertaining, for she is both a violinist and pianist. At present. she plans to go to Kingston. 27
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