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RICHARD lIARKNlvSS PATCH. Hotter known ns R. Darkness I’ateh. His fondness for Mr. W’oodHnry is marked l)y everyone who has a rnd e ai ainst the principal. I'roin the first, .science has claimed the dee|)est interest from Rich.ard. When hnt a child he di.seovered that he eonld not sec .around the corner. His t.alk, thon,Lrh li ht, is often sound. He is a Lambda Si ma man. FRED SAWYER I’LUMER. Fred originated from Newbnryport, thence to Keene, and then to Fitchburg. Von see he is (piite a tr.aveller. Saw- 'er is really better looking than he seems in his picture. Danein is his hobby, and he is the best d.ancer we have. He served most efliciently on the Senior “From.” com- mittee, and is ,a charter member of the Zeta Fhi frater- nit3'. He leaves high school for Amherst “Aggie.” HARRISON FREDERICK RICH. This prize package has served on committees and held positions too many to record here. Harry ])la ’S basket- ball, baseball and football, and has rdw.a s put up a strong, stead}' game. His track work, of which he was the ca])tain, .speaks for itself. F. H. S. will ever hold him in remembrance. He is a Lambda Sigma man. FLORENCE AIAY RICHMOND. Florence kicked the head out of the flour barrel and jumped upon earth ’wa}' up in Hutchinson, Kansas. That's what makes her so affectionate. Florence is the friend of the boys, and has passed many a happ ' Sunday in (Gardner. She lays 'claim to seventeen years.
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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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MARY FRANCP:S ROBJNvSON. In Mary Frances you have a diligent and ardent worker. Mary is a great friend of Miss Sleej)er’s, and pulls out with all A’s. Laurel street seminary ftjr girls was her place of attendance before entering F. H. S. EDNA ZITA ROCHE. Here is one of our pul)lic-spirited speakers, one who figured in “the debate,’’ and who was a contestant in the prize speaking and essay contest. Miss Roche has been very successful as a speaker. She is eighteen 3 ears of age and is a graduate of St. Bernard’s parochial. MARTIN BERNARD RODDY. “Captain Roddy’’ of pla dng a whole athletic course and getting an “A’’ ever marking. The class has been benefited in every way by his presence. He well deserves the sincere thanks of the whole class. MARY DOROTHY SHEA. We hold up Miss Shea as a finished exponent of four 3'ears’ conscientious stud dng. She belongs to our favor- ite midget pair — her part in the duet being to draw the constructions while Miss C. does the rest. Doroth has done her share of committee work faithfully and com- idetcly. She is our youngest member.
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