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CKClUAA b ' RANCKS I ' ARRKLL. “ .? modest as the violet that droops its head. Although Cecelia is very quiet in class, she sure can chatter out of class. It is reported that she is a steady patron of the Ihjou. OSWALD FISCHER. ' What rage for fame attends the great and small. Better be d d than mentioned not at all. “Ossie” is some football player, and one of the brightest fellows in the class. He’s one of Hunter’s poor mechanics, and only comes to school every other week so the teachers will be good to him. ROLAND VICTOR FITZROY. Thoiirt small, hut strive still to he a man.” “Fitzy” has acquired the power of “gassing” a great deal — presumably through his employment in the Gas Electric Light office. He’s a West Fitchburg product; and can run well — for the lunch counter. GEORGE ELMER GARNO. “Oh! give me the szveet, shady side of Pall Mall. ' ’ George is so modest that we had difficulty in ob- taining his picture for publication. He goes to Whalom “for the ride” quite frequently, and was never known to study. 20
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CORA RITA DONLON. ' ' Scnliiiicntally I am disposed to harmony, But orfjanically 1 am incapable of a tune. Cora poses as the silver-tongued songstress of the class — “bright Eyes” heing her specialty. She is noted for heing the Biggest Bluff in the class, hut according to the latest accounts she has studied once in a while. MARY DOW. ' ' Frail, and gentle, and small. But zvell beloved by all. Mary came to us from “Bonnie Scotland” in our Sophomore year, and we are very glad she came. She is one of the few studious people in the ' class. One of her chief charms is her quietness. HELEN RACHEL DUNN. Grace zuas in all her steps And heaven in her eye. Helen is one of the Latin Sharks of the class. She spends her time studying Latin in order to make a hit with Seppi. ROBERT EVANS. Of stature short and sturdy frame.’’ One of our Harvard men. He comes from Shirley, but we don’t hold that against him. 19
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SOPHIA ACxNES GELTNAS. “As chaste as unsunned snow.” Sophie comes to school every morning at 8.10, and goes home every noon at 1.10. She also recites her lessons sometimes, Civics being her favorite. She has an uncle on the police force, so the hoys don’t bother her much. HERBERT GEORGE. “And through his body ' s under hatches, his soul has gone aloft.” Herbert has managed to keep in school and not get kicked out as many of his classmates have done. As manager of the football team he can’t he beaten. He’s another of Billy Hunter’s “poor mechanics.” VINCENT HUBBARD GODFREY. “His angle-rod made of sturdy oak, His line a cable that stones ne’er broke ; His hook he baited with a dragon s tail. And sat upon a rock and bobbed for whale.” Godfrey is class fisherman, and excels in the fish story line. He left for New York in the middle of the year to see the white lights, etc. (opera glasses, you know), on the excuse of attending a prep school. He’s going to be a jolly Jack Tar. ARTHUR CHARLES GOUGH. “Studious to please yet not ashamed to fail.” Arthur is another Industrial fellow — and he’s an all-round good fellow. He’s a good-natured chap who takes everything that comes his way with seeming in- difference. 21
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