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HARRY GREENBERG. am not in the roll of common men. Harry has done his part to uphold the honor of the orchestra during his four years in school, and deserves credit for it. He also managed the baseball team during his Junior year. He is one of our hustling members. Noted for his hustling. OOLOOLOO HADLEY. What’s in a name? Oolooloo is very popular with the young gentlemen of the school. She is of a combatant spirit, however, as far as M. C. S. is concerned. Noted for her failure to make Merry C. see things right. THOMAS ERVING HANNAH. I had rather have a fool to make me merry, Than experience to make me sad. It is to Tom that we turn when we are sad, care- worn, or weary at heart. He is guaranteed to drive the blues away. Somehow or other he has “got in right” with Barber and so has had the laugh on many of us. Noted as a “Sure c ure for the blues.” PHILLIPS WILSON HEATH. Frivolous work of polished idleness. Phil is loath to leave this dear old high school, and believes that under no other roof can be found such opportunities for undisturbed slumbers. However, we are of the opinion that five years’ sleep is sufficient for even a man. Noted for his willingness to work. 24
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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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DELIA GERTRUDE HEALEY. I have no other but a womans reason, I think him so because I think him so. A keen one in Civics! For a number of years she has withstood the ordeals of the wide world and is still pursuing a history course. She surely does fit with Omrley, for he skipped her twice during topic assign- ments. Noted for her knowledge of Civics. ELSIE FLORENCE HOHBERGER. To see her is to love her, And love but her forever. Which quotation is particularly appropriate. Elsie is without a doubt the classiest member of our honor- able class. The piano in the assembly hall will probably never recover from the blows dealt by this second Beethoven. Noted for her contagious laugh. CHESTER CRAIG IRVING. Oh, wearisome condition of humanity! Chet’s smile has cheered us for four years. It has been his great delight to report to Room 26 the doings of the Council and to collect sums of money from the bankrupt members of the class. CHRISTIAN ELIAS lENSEN. My only books were woman’s looks. And folly’s all they taught me. Besides being a baseball player and an artist, Chris does a little fussing on the side. Hudson holds a fond place in the lower corner of Chris’s heart. Noted for his athletics. 25
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