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3t IIAZI-I. IvTIlKI, LOWI'.. Miss Lowe blew into town a short time before the twins, and althonj h she looks small she ranks amon the six-tooters. Hazel is very dutifnl, but she doesn’t look it. She is a graduate of the Ili !! street rammar sehool. MARY BEATRICE LYONS. In her oii see the belle of Fitchburg. Aliss L 'ons, although x'oung, is there with the berries (as the boys say). Beatrice is our Yice-President, and has done most efficient work on the Class part and senior “Prom.” committees. We hope B. will cease robbing the hearts of the weaker sex after entering college. |OHN FRANCIS MARKHAAI. The terror from up West. Air. Martin is a decided favorite among the girls, and has passed many pleasant evenings with them. We hope John will discontinue this, at the same time mildly suggesting that he takes the first opportunity awaiting him. EDITH Y I LETT A MARTIN. Edith leaves High School for Fitchburg Normal. We hope she will keep up her record of perfect attendance there as well as she has done here. Yiletta’s artistic qual- ity has (so Air. Randall says) l)een chosen to work u]) the color scheme for the coming wedding.
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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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AlARY GERTRUDE McDOWELL. Four years of diligent studying have combined to make “Gerty” a fair type of F. H. S. co-ed. Judge for yourself! We trust Mary takes this to heart. JEAN GILCHRIvST McTAGGART. Miss McTaggart was born in Paisley, Scotland. Al- though she does not remember her sea voyage, she em- phatically declares that Scotland is the most beautiful country out. “Jeanie” pocketed the five shingles in the speaking contest, but never offered to treat the class. We don’t blame her any for this. KATHRYN FRANCES MURNANE. “Kit” Murnane, as the girls call her, is one of our largest members. Laurel street grammar lays claim upon her. For nineteen years she has passed the ordeals of this wide world, and is still pursuing a course in history. WINIFRED AGNES MYLOTT. Winifred is one of Fitchburg’s old stand-bys. She is a graduate of Laurel Hill academy, and the class of 1905 is to be congratulated on having her among their lists. Seventeen sutnmers have passed over her llowery locks.
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