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.lqml lww ml OLGA CATHERINE MARTINOXVITZ 149 Earle Avenue, Riverside Olga. as you see by her picture, has lovely hair and eyes, and she is a paragon of mild, meek gentleness. French, I believe, is one of her favorite subjects. Olga left us in February to attend Bryant-Stratton College. She is the sort of person who is sure to get ahead in the business world, and we wish her success. AYDREY CHARIPLIN MAYMON 207 Mauran Avenue Study has its results. It has made Audrey one of our best students. Her cheerfulness and her kindly interest in our Welfare have encouraged us all. She has been an en- thusiastic cheerer at many of our games. She plans to go to Pembroke in the fall. We know they will be very glad to have her there. FLORENCE HATQTHXYAITE MCGAULEY 20 Summit Street Florence is a very ambitious girl. She is busy all of the time. You should hear her talk in French, and she's not so bad in English either: that is, she is a very interesting con- versationalist. Her work in the library surely has been appreciated. VVe wish her the best of luck in the teaching profession. MABEL ELVEIRA MENDERS 35 Sharon Street Mabel's athletic and scholastic ability has been the envy of many of her classmates. She has participated in numerous sports and has been an active member of the Girl's Athletic Association, As a result of her application to her school work she has kept her name O11 the Honor Roll. Page nineteen 1 ' Q 1 fo' 'ff M fs, f X 1 f M f X , 1 f ff!! ma, f- as W f
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.wlllu p- b 'lII ' GLADYS LILLIAN KNAUF 15 Ormond Street. Concord, N. H. Here you see the life of tl1e party and tl1e 111 of tl1e classroom. Gladys is a good-natured, 111 loving girl whom everyone likes. She has udied conscientiously, Hlld tl1at has shown 1 all her work. Gladys is a real artist, and we vpect to see l1er some day painting for the reat art galleries. IRVING XVILLIARI LOVELY 47 XValnut Street Irving is one of Olll' musicians. He is a quiet oung n1an and not many of 11s know him very veil. He left us ill February, but he will be ack to graduate witl1 us. lVe dOll't know what 16 is planning to do when he graduates, but ve wish l1im tl1e best of luck. LEONIA GERTRUDE MARTIN 152 XYorcester Avenue, Riverside Leonia is one of tl1e quieter ll16II1bE1'S of our class. Although she has not spent much time yoik well piepaied She is otten seen with her 11end Olga, b11t we know that she IS '1 kood 'riend to all of us. Sl1e is sure to be a success on outside activities. she usually has her home- v ' V ' ' . 'r ' J: t 0' ' ' ' e J' ' C g I in the future. RICHARD STAHL MARTIN 152 Second Street Rip is 0116 of tl1e handsome nienibers of our class, a11d you usually find 111111 surrounded by girls although l1e claims he is llOI interested ill tl1e fairer sex. Ritchie has been 311 active member of tl1e Hi-Y for tl1e past two years. He also possesses golfing ability and appears likely to be Bobby .Ione's successor. Page eighteen
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MARY ELIZABETH MONAHAN 59 Bourne Avenue, Rumford Mary is a source of great amusement in all her classes. Her hysterical giggle often breaks down the reserve of even the sternest teachers. She has a greater interest in athletics than in studies and is usually found in the gym with her pals, Olive, Barbara, and Martha. ELERIDA CECELIA NELSON 115 Barney Street, Rumford t'To be seen and not to be heard, -This is Freda's motto. Occasionally we hear her laugh, but usually Freda is in a serious mood. Her neat appearance and her carefully arranged hair are the envy of many. She is a true friend, and has won the admiration of a cel'- tain male in our class. ALBERT EDWARD PAINE, JR. S8 Burgess Avenue Did some one say orator ? VVell, one need look no further. Al has been a faithful sup-- porter of plays, socials, and athletics, and for three years he has been a star on the debating team. He hopes to be a sports editor,' and judging from the write ups on the basket ball games he certainly should be very successful. HOPE ELEANOR PIZER 130 Summit Street Any Tuesday morning, if you look into Room 1, you will see Hope working industriously helping with the banking. She is a real stu- dent and has kept her name on the honor roll all the time. Hope plans to attend Bryant- Stratton College when she leaves us, and we know that she will succeed there, Page twenty
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