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jIvANHTTH I'RAXCHS SMITH. Darlins. I'raiices is one of our most i)oi)ular irls. Slie “ han”:s out” at Whaloui iii the summer time, ami “Smith ’illa” is a eoustaut haltiii 4:-])lace for the youu hoys. I'rauees was a member of tlie class i)ieture committee and has served on various other committees. MILDRED MARTHA SMITH Has industriously pursued the College course for four long years, and as a result will, no doubt, serve as a beacon to struggling Juniors. Martlia has been a help on the various committees, and deserves the thanks of 1905 for her services. SADIE EUGENIE SOULE. Throughout her course Miss Soule has distinguished herself by her cleverness in drawing. The Class Rook committee and numerous party committees have been benefited by her assistance. She is a great friend of Mr. Voodbur3’’s, and delights in basket-ball. PHILIP WILKINS vSTONE. When we sa ' that “Booze No. 1“ is liked b} all, we mean it. Phil acted as chairman of the Senior decorating and class picture committees and is an editor of the Class Book. He alwa 'S has a good word for everybody, and his athletic ability was a feature of our football games. Herr Stone is a member of the Lambda Sigma fraternity. (
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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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ELIZABETH INGALLS SYM(3NDS. If “Captain” Syinonds of the yirl.s’ basket-ball team was not with us we would indeed feel that something was laekin . Lizzie played a great game and was the whole team. She helped us out on the class parties and promenade committees, and was one of our most popular members. ELSIE AIAY TUCKER. That Elsie can debate ever 'one knows. Ye feel that Elsie knows, but then, that’s not to the point. Coming from West Fitchburg, she naturally is a good talker ; then, t(io, she studies once in a while EDMOND JOSEPH WARD. Holy Cross will have Ed. for a freshman next ’ear. We feel that he will “Trot” right along there as he has here Edmond did great work on the promenade com- mittee, and is undoubtedly our class mathematician. FLORENCE LORINDA WHITCOMB. Miss Florence can be counted among our silent mem- bers; however, her energies have been well directed to- wards upholding the class name abroad. (At Gardner.)
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