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I I I'kAXClS (;iv()R(',lv lU'TClIIXS. 1 This noted professor of eivie eeonoinv is interesting both etyinoloj ieally and i)sylieopatholo icallY His enstoin of eating at l)reakfast five hard-boiled ovoids from a five- plaee logarithm table may partially explain his theories in regard to reetilinear propagation of light. MARION EMMA JOXEvS. Marion hails from Boston, her first two years being spent in the metropolis. Realizing Fitehbnrg’s progres- sive advancement, however, she persuaded her fi lks to move. Marion attended Goodrich street school and was the naughty little girl who got Jimmy Fitzoy into trouble cn route from Giirdner. LUCY AlAE KELLEY. Miss Kelley, during her four x ears with us, has demon- strated that, after all, the General course can do wonders. Although the Lord furnished her with outside attractions, she has stuck by the class through thick and thin. Lucy has a great pull with Prof. Hawes. RUTH WINIFRED KENT. Ruth, as you can easily see by her picture, is very fair looking. She is a graduate of Laurel street grammar, and for one of nine years is very forward aiming the boys. A I
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CHESTER SARGENT HARDY. Chester has the peculiar and rare gift of locating the point of what he is saying within the radius of what he means, measured two-hundredths. Through his efforts as chief editor, the whole character and value of the school paper has been raised to a higher standard than ever be- fore. Chester is the ideal of the moral tone of the class. He is a Lambda Sigma man. JOHN DAVID HASSETT, F. G. C. M. (Fitchburg’s great clumsy man), has contributed his might to the honor of 1905. His work on the baseball team deserves special mention, as does his all-round good nature. BARBARA BETSEY HAZEN. The Shirley academy being overcrowded Barbara was sent to Fitchburg for her learning. Miss Hazen is a stu- dent of the College division and contemplates entering Vassar in the fall. Barbara is one of the best looking girls in the class. We Bet-sy is. MARY FR. NCES HOGAN. This aspiring womanly Demosthenes gives promise of succeeding in her chosen field of oratory. Judging from her fre([uent and well executed attempts in elocution we will soon hear her defending the down-trodden cause, “Why doesn’t Mr. Woodbury sing?’’
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P:I)VVARD HARRISON LAWTON. The entire elaSvS have enjoyed the wit and good humor of Harrison. He has served time on every other commit- tee appointed — chief among them being chairman of the promenade committee, aid on the Gardner reception com- mittee, and an editor of the Class Book. I'or this later office he had excellent preparation as co-editor of The Widow. H. H. is a charter member of the Zeta Phi fra- ternity. BRIDGET VERONICA LENNON. Miss Lennon was born in dear old Fitchburg eighteen years ago. She has been a true scholar and showed up with great skill in the public debate. Here’s to Bridget. RUTH IDA LEWIS. Ruth Ida is the most beautiful damsel residing in Room 27. She is a most ardent worker, and having, as she does, a pull with the faculty, she gets off with only nine demerits and three D’s. This is a whopper! We all know it but Ruth. GEORGE VARNUM LOVERING. “Not dead but sleeping,’’ et with a wonderful eye for “spares.” George firmly believes that low profits do not necessarily cause high wages, but that high wages are an incentive to high rolling. He is captain of the team.
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