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LSADORH ABRAHAM GREENBERG. “Fit words attended on his weij hty sense, And mild persuasion flow ' d in elofiuence.’’ Issie was one of the stars of the Senior debate, but the judges climbed up the Ifank and his streams of eloquence didn’t reach them. He surprised us one day by walking home from school with a girl. Chief amusement — Singing the latest popular songs. LILLIAN LUCY GREENWOOD. “ And why I am so plump, the reason I’ll tell. Who leads a good life is sure to live well.’’ Lillian is as good-natured as she is large. She has passed through her course troubling no one and troub- led by no one. Chief occupation — Banging a cash reg- ister on the 5 and 10. MARGARET ELLEN HARTWELL. “ Her voice was ever soft. Gentle and low, an excellent thing in women.’’ Margie holds the high-collar championship of the class. She can easily top three inches. She has slipped through the four years with very little friction. Noted for her style in dress. PAUL JOSEPH HASSETT. “Nor fear or hope are mine.’’ Paul is not so slow as he appears to be. His opin ions always carry weight whenever he expresses them. Noted as the strong man of the class. 19
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KUHV KTTA FHLCH. “ What happiness the rural maid attends, In cheerful labor, while each day she spends.” Ruby has been with us three years and in that time has broken many a heart. When we see a smile and a green bag coming, we know it must be Ruby. Chief occupation — Entertaining Towncnd HELENE ESTELLE FIELD. ‘‘This done she sang, and caroled out so clear. That man3 ' an angel might rejoice to hear.” Helene is one of those faithful mortals who help feed the hungry multitude at the lunch counter. She is a member of the girls’ glee club, and also plays the mandolin. Noted for her musical abilitw OTHO MORRISON FISH. ‘‘He all the country could outrun. Could leave both man and horse behind.” Otho has been the pride of the school on running ever since he took it up. He rushes around school as if he were a very busy man. Chief occupations — Earn- ing mone ' to pa3 his chemistr}- bills; running after Miss Hawkins. WALTER DOUGLAS FOOTE. ‘‘ Behold the child of nature’s kindU ' law. Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw.” Douglas is such a talker that he won a place on the Senior debate. He has tried for four long years to be a sport and his attempt deserves mention, at least. He has been ver3 ' friendh ' with some of the jun- ior girls the past Tar. Noted for his gift of tongues. 18
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RTTII ELEANOR HAWKINS. “Her loveliness 1 never knew Until she smiled on me.’’ Ruth is as breezy as the West. She joined the orchestra this year. You should hear her talk at the Debating Society I Chief amusement — Talking (no of- fence). RUTH EVANGELINE HOLLAND. “With downcast ej es and modest grace.’’ It would be dangerous to speak to Ruth suddenly lest she should faint. She has faithfulh’ trudged from South Eitchburg evert’ morning for four years. She is said to possess the most beautiful coiffure in school. Noted for her rhetorical talent. BEATRICE VIOLET HORTON. “She sings like one immortal and she dances as goddess like.’’ And she can also draw. Her laugh resembles Miss Smith’s in depth of tone. She has not the fier ’ energt’ of some, but rather a dignit3’ which is an honor to the class. Noted for her main talents. GERALDINE HOWARTH. “Is she not passing fair?’’ Geraldine has patronized class parties since she was a sophomore. As a vender of tickets for class parties, etc., she is hard to beat. There is nothing ver ’ slow about her. Noted for her persuasive tongue. 20
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