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GEORGE EDWIN EERRELL. I am the very pink of courtesy. George believes in showing favor to no special one but bestows favor on all. Our star sprinter and our beacon light. Lead, kindly light! Georgie has a bad habit of forgetting to go home nights. Noted for his speed — in the sprints. BERNICE HAZEL ELETCHER. Let those love now who never loved before. Bernice is one of our class artists. She gave us the design on our Course of Studies tor next year. We expect to meet her at Normal next year. Noted for her artistic ability. PHILIP JOHN ELYNN. Philip tries very hard to show Mr. Edmands where he is wrong, but has not succeeded yet. He believes in the motto, “If you do not succeed the first time, try again.” Phil has the honor of being the biggest bluff in the Biology class. Noted for his blasting. WILLIAM HERMAN ERA AS. Straining harsh discords and iinpleasing sharps. M ' illie is one of our blonds and is noted for his eloquence. However, he is quite a cornetist ; but brains he has nix. Noted for his tongue-twisters. 22
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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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RALPH ALBERT GILCHREST. A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse. Ralph is a native of Lunenburg street. The only time he is without a horse is when inside of high school. He tries to make a good impression on Miss Brown by studying English. He has a carpenter’s horse while at work. Noted for his horseback riding. EDWIN HARRISON GOODRICH. Trust him not who seems a saint. Edwin is one of our star athletes. He has been with us two years now and during that time has cap- tained the football and baseball teams, besides being a member of the basket-ball team. On account of his good work in athletics we have pardoned his coming from Appleton Academy. No e:l for his athletic powers. EVALINA NANCY GOODRICH. Am I my brothers keeper? Evalina has also been with us only two years, hailing from New Ipswich. She spends her time in studying, trying to entertain Miss Dunn, and looking after Ned. Noted for her care for Ned. GERTRUDE AGNES GORMAN. I desire that we may be better strangers. A quiet and unassuming miss who bothers nobody and desires to have nobody bother her. We think Gertrude would make a good nurse, as she can keep quiet. Noted for her quietness. 23
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