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CLARENCK NOAM AMIOTT. “A mighty Hercules was he.” “Noey” has been our tower of strength in athletics. He has held the positions of captain of both the foot- ball and basket-ball teams, and without him the base- ball team would be lost. He also participated in the track events. Every one likes Noah. HENRY FREDERICK BALLANTINE. “Ills enemies shall bite the dust. We are sorry for “Bally’s” enemies, and think per- haps it would be better for him if he ate fewer bananas. Henry officiated as captain of the track team. He’s a Latin shark, and the best Greek scholar in the school. P. S. He’s the only one taking Greek. MARGARET JULIA BARNICLE. ' 7 smell a rat.” Margaret is one of our quiet members, although she sometimes gets up courage to tell “strange tales ’ in Civics. She is one of the few girls in the class who are not afraid of rats. HELEN ELIZABETH BATTLES. “Those zvho paint her truest, praise her most.” Helen likes a good time, and never lets a lesson interfere with having it. She believes in showing class spirit. Item in the Sentinel — “Nichols Frost have sold out their entire line of silk hose to Miss Battles.” 12
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PAUL GLENN KENT. ‘‘To every friendless name the friend.” President of the class. Paul has proven a very efficient class president for two years, and the best to he said is none too good for him. When it comes to bluffing he stands next to Taft. The girls all like Paul so well that we can’t say he devotes himself to any special one. KATE McKECHNIE LEIPER. “Whose worth Stood challenger on mount of all the ages, For her perfections.” Vice-president of the class. Kate is one of our live ones. She keeps the boys all guessing (making a specialty of Leominster ones). We believe that Kate is going to get married. When? No one knows — but some time. Read the locals. SADIE GILLESPIE. “JVhere there is honey, there will be B ' s. ” . B—Bob T — nd. Secretary of the class. Sadie is an efficient officer and a nice little girl. She can recite oratorical master- pieces and then some. We hope to see her in Welles- ley or Vassar next year, and in heaven when we die. RALPH ALBERT HOWARD. ‘‘There we see a cavalier Of dashing mien and countenance gay; A zvell-tried hero, sans all fear. The girls all love him — so they say.” Treasurer of the class. Ralph has a great big- list of girls whose hearts he is going to break. But just now he’s stalled dead. And it’s Doris! Ralph is noted for his good looks and his air. 11
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CORINNE ELLEN A I EAUREGARD. “She is a zvoniaii and therefore to be zvooed.” Corinne is another of our diminutives. Neverthe- less she has stood hy us for four long years, having as good a time as she know ' s how. ALR.ERT LERG. “Man is a tzvo-Jeg(jed animal zuithont feathers.” “lUitts” is perhaps too fond of the girls. W ' e wonder how he got his nickname, for we never saw him indulge in the filthy weed. FArhaps Annie knows something about it. ETHEL FRANCES FLOOD. “A niighy hunter and her prey zvas tnan.” Ethel came to us in our Senior year, claiming Westhoro as her home town. Ever since her arrival she has had every hoy in the class for her obedient slave. Ethel takes the cake when it comes to making- eyes. FLORENCE BELLE BOUTWELL. “Quiet talk she liketh best.” Sometimes you hear Florence’s wee voice — -but sel- dom. Yet she got real excited once and whispered during the fourth hour. She is one of those Physics sharks; and we think she is a suffragette on the sly. la
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