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JAMBS ALEXANDER RYAN. “He has a gallon of words for every spoonful of tlioujiht.” We have seen Jimmie grow from a “kid” in short pants to (juite a young man. From his hip-hop walk we infer that “Trilby” must be his model. ' CHARLOTTli ANNE RYAN. “In youth and beauty wisdom is but rare.’’ In Charlotte, however, we find all three eombined. She is one of our artists and will spend her next four years at the Boston Normal Art School. HUGO ROCKTASCIIEL. “He is a little ehimney and heated hot in a moment.’’ Hugo is noted for his name and for his readj wit. He says that he is no relation to John D., although the names are somewhat similar. ANNE BERNARDINE O’BRIEN. “If you can’t say something good, don’t say anything at all.’’ Annie has won much fame by her singing and by her diligent work. She believes in saying something good, or nothing at all. She is very friendly with Miss Smith. 27
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MARY JHNNIE PIERCE. “ With too much (luickncss ever to 1)e tauj ht.” We haven’t yet discovered whether Mary walks or dances. “Jim” says she prefers the Bijou to the Hap- py Moments. NORMA GRACE PIERCE. “We love thee STILL.” Norma has “bluffed” ever since her entrance to the High School. She can do the ballet to the tune of “Holy, hoW, holy;” in fact, Norma is one of the seven wonders. OLIVER KENDALL ROBBINS. “He did nothing in particular and did it well.” Robbins never intended to behave himself in school and he never did. His father is the principal of the South Fitchburg College, at which place he will soon enter. HAZEL BERNIE SAUNDERS. “So smooth, so sweet, so silvery thj ' voice.” Hazel is a worker in the Christian Endeavor Society, and doesn’t even dance at the class parties. She has been known, however, to wink at the boys once in a while. 26
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LOUIS KINOSTON SAVAGE. “God made him, therefore let him pass for a man.” Louis comes from Harvard (not the C(dlege), and is noted especially for his “high waters.” He is also interested in gardening. HARRY GEORGE SEIDEL. “His limbs were east in manh mold, for hardy sjmrts or contests bold,” Harr ' sets the fashions in dress for the class. Nev- ertheless, he has that rare art of minding his own business, and letting other people mind theirs. ALICE ANNE SHEEHAN. “ Buxom, blithe, and debonair.” The class acknowledges Alice to be one of its best natured members, even if her hair is red. She believes in the demerit system, and has certainly got her share of them. HAROLD BROOKS SMITH. “There is no way to blend red out when it’s hair.” Harold’s hair is so red that several of the fellows have asked for locks, to save the price of gas in their homes. He is one of Mr. Hoyt’s particular favorites. 28
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