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CLARE AGAT?L DONAHUE. With mirth and laughter let old zvrinkles come. Clare has spent most of her time studying Civics and German. During her Senior year she acquired the habit of skipping school with Mane. We expect to see her as one of the shining lights at the Normal School next year. Noted for her love for fun. WILLIAM MICHAEL DONNELLY. Tell you what I like the best. Like to just get out and rest, And not work at nothing else. Bill has been so quiet that we haven’t been able to hnd out much about him. However, we know that he was in C. T.’s Civics class. He made many attempts to bluff, but never succeeded in getting anything by on Charlie. Noted for his failures in bluffing. RUTH MARY DONOVAN. Charms strike the eye hut merit zvins the soul. Ker-choo ! Did you ever hear that dear little sneeze? Ruth has among her charms a dear little sneeze and a perfectly bewitching lisp. She astonished us one night by attiring herself in the garb of the stronger sex. Noted for her sneeze. ESTELLE MARIE DWYER. .. The shallow murmur, but the deep are dumb. We have learned but little of Stella during the four years she has been among us, for she evidently believes in minding her own affairs and letting other people mind theirs. Noted for her quiet disposition. 20
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JOHN BERNARD DACEY. Too much of a good thing. John is one of oiir members who does not l)elieve in patronizing home trade, as he has selected meml)ers of the weaker sex as his companions who have l)een imported from other towns instead of booming home Lia e. rirst it was East Jaffrey, then Groton, and now Gardner. Who next, John? Newman Club. Noted for his weakness for out-of-town girls. HENRY DAN FORTH DEAN. But strive still to be a man before your mother. We expect to see “String” professor at Harvard before many years. He is an exponent of the “much study” club. Chief occupation, carrying ten books under his arm. Noted for his mathematical ability. PAUL VINCENT DENEEN. Tie ' s armed zvithout that ' s innocent zmthin. Paul is one of our quiet students. He believes in that utL.e motto, “Children should be seen, not heard.” He spends his time in going to Leominster and studying —more of the former than of the latter. Newman Club. Noted for said trips to Leominster. JAMES PHILIP DESMOND. Grace zvas in his movements and heaven in his eye. Jimmy has been with us ever since we came to school and proven a valuable classmate. It is said that )immy shows his form in a baseball suit. Jimmy is fond of giving speeches to the school, in chapel. Noted for his wit. 19
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MADGE ANNA EMORY. Beauty’s ensign yet, Is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks. Madge might well be called the class beauty. Her tastes run to athletics rather than to studies and we expect her to make a record next year at Dr. Sargent’s School for Physical Culture. Noted for her golf playing and for being the composer of the class song. EFFIE EMELIA ESKOLA. The sail was like a star, And dwelt apart. Effie is in her glory when report cards are handed out, generally managing to draw a bag of sugar-plums. Noted for her studious disposition and her afore- said good marks. LEON CUTLER EARVVELL. Oh, ’tis excellent to have a giant ' s strength, But it is tyrannous to use it like a giant. Chick has tried to be a joker of our class but has failed miserably. He spends most of his time looking- for a girl. We expect to see him acting as a veterinary surgeon some day. He certainly knows how to get in right with M. C. S. Noted for his sporting blood. MARIE AGNES FENTON. Shikspurf Shikspurf who wrote iff No, I never read Shikspur. Marie spends a great amount of her time in Ash- burnham. We are not certain whether it is the Academy or Ev’s that is the attraction. She has skipping school down to a science, and writing her own notes too. Noted for her ability to skip school. 21
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