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BERTHA MARGARET DALEY. “ Red as a rose is she.” Bertha helped to make our seeond class party a success. She is one of the quiet members who ])rac- tise the class motto by studying. Chief occupation — Studying. ETHEL MARIE DALEY. “She was liis care, his hope and his deli ?ht, Most in his thought, and ever in his sight.” Ethel has been “his care, his hope, and his delight ’’ for five years. How mueh longer, Henry? They know how to enjoy themselves on a sleigh-ride. Noted for fidelity to H. J. H. FRANK WINSLOW DAVIS. “I dare do all that may become a man.” Frank was a member of the second Senior class party committee and spent an afternoon colleeting laurel for decorations. He hopes to own a drug store some day. Chief amusement — Concocting strange mix- tures at the soda fountain. GEORGE N. DESCOTEAUX. ‘‘I am the very pink of courtesy.” George is one of our best athletes and also one of the youngest members of the class though his appear- ance may belie it. Chief oecupation — Chewing gum. 15
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ALICE MAY CARTWRIGHT. “The einljarrassed look of shy distress.” Modest, innocent Alice doesn’t say much in class or out. Her ability to turn crimson when addressed is unsurpassed b3 an ’ member (jf the class. Noted for her well-directed attempts at elocution. JOS IE MAY C.ATE. “ Woman’s entle brain.” Josie surprised us all b v reading a very erudite essay in the prize essay contest. Miss Slatterv is her model and we expect to see her a ninth grade teacher in a few years. Noted as a great literary investigator. ROSA COFMAN. “Tike enough thou knowest thy own estimate.” Rosa has arrived at the end of her five-j’ear course. Her ability as a pianist won her much renown Junior 3 ' ear. Noted as an ex-member of the orchestra. CLARENCE EDWARD COGSWELL. “Learning by study must be won.” But Clarence has shown that learning ma3 be ac- quired otherwise if one has accommodating friends. Mr. Bearce is a great friend of Cogswell, and gives him HoS for the benefit of 26 . Noted for his flashy vests. 14
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NELLIE RACHEL DESMOND. “ Hut Nelly’s looks are blithe and sweet, (iood hunioured, frank and free.” Nellie is always ood-naturecl and has a way of blusliino just when she doesn’t intend to. She is one of the stars of Miss Smith’s eivics elass. Noted for her sinking. GERTRUDE WILD ELM INA DIETZ. ” Alifjht shake the saintship of an anchorite.” Gertrude is one of the stars of the class as far as form is concerned. For a maiden of seventeen sum- mers, she is pretty frisky with the boys. Chief amuse- ment — Cumings Theater. CHARLES JOSEPH DONLON. ‘‘Time elaborately thrown away.” Charley lives on Easy street most of the time. Still he finds some time to manage the baseball team. He is ])ast master of the art of cheering and at the beginning of the year he was willing to impart his knowledge to the school. Noted as a bluffer. AlAY PAULINE DOOLING. ‘‘As a wit, if not first, in the very first line.” May has helped to brighten more than one elocu- tion lesson by her ready wit. She is up to all sorts of tricks when the teachers aren’t looking. Chief oc- cupation — Whispering. 16
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