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FREDERICK AUGUSTUS RAABE. A very j ' entle beast and of a ?ood conscience. Nevertheless, Fred has an interest in all the fun which is ioiii on. lie is somewhat slow of move- ment which probable results from acting as olbcc-bot’. Noted for the wa ' his hair is combed. KENNETH FREDERICK RAITT. ‘‘.And still the wonder grew That one small head could carry all he knew. Kenneth has faithfully jmrsued the Tech course for four 3 ' ears and will doubtless enter Worcester next term His ability in Solid and Trig is well known by most of his classmates who usualh depend on him • for their problems. Chief occupation — Working in the public librar ' . i ! BLANCHE EVELYN REED. Her face. Oh 1 call it fair, not pale. Blanche went to Leominster High last year but she returned in time to be graduated with us. She thinks it would be a good idea to have a nurseiw connected with the school. Chief amusement — F ' lirting. ALICE MARGARET REGAN. Thy modesty is a cradle to thy merit.” Alice has the rare faculty- of tending to her own affairs and allowing others to do the same. She sel- dom speaks except when called on and was never known to receive a demerit. Noted for her smile. I i 26
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RALPH JOHN O’NIHLL. “With eyes of thoii|?htful earnestness and mind of ; entle monld.” Ralph hardly ever speaks unless spoken to. He goes along quietly, sometimes dropping a few h’s on the way, which used to amuse the geometry chiss. Noted as a bell jumper for C. T. GEORGE ROBERT PENSEL. “And when a lady’s in the case, Yon know all other thi lifts giv ' e jilace.” Shorty is one of our best athletes. He has helped wonderfully in winning the various championships in the Wachusett League. He is captain of this year’s track team. Chief amusement — Visiting w’ith Aliss Cleverly. ARLINE CARINA PERSONS. “Not much talk, a great sweet silence “ Arline has been very quiet during her High School course, either because she does not wish to tell all she knows, or because of the difficulty she has in catching her breath. Noted for her walk. AIARY CATHERINE PINE. “And oft with holy hymns She charmed our ears.’’ Mary plays for us mornings. 1 ' here is not much gloom when she is around. She is a firm believer in the value of debating, and once in a while talks her- self. Noted as the parliamentary law expert of the debating club. 25
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VHRNA ESTELLE ROBBINS. “Sober, steadfast and deimire.’’ It is rumored that Verna is engaged ))ut we doubt this. She must learn to bait the hook before she ean catch Fish (Ralph). Noted for her weighty opinions on subjects. RUTH MILDRED ROBINSON. “I know her by her modest air.’’ Ruth is one of the smiling members of the elass. She heljjs hand out the iee eream and ham sandwiches at recess. Noted for her dramatic ability. MARION IRENE ROSS. “Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more — men are deceivers ever.’’ Marion has made many conquests but Ned is her latest. She has considerable talent in reading and has entertained us man ' times in Assembly Hall. Chief amusement — Chatting with the boys. MARIE WELCOME RYAN. “Thou art as wise as thou art beautiful.’’ Marie hails from West Fitchburg. In spite of this, however, she has done well in all her courses, for which she certainly deserves credit. Noted as one of our tiny tots.
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