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BERNICE LOUISE BEER. Her voice is ever the same, a deep monotone. Bernice hails from the West Fitchburg, hut so far has l:een able to live clown the disgrace. Percy and herself have been quite constant to one another for the past few years and we think “it” will soon come off. Noted for her voice. JOHN CONRAD BENNETT. He needs no verse to fame him His merit true doth name him. John is one of the honor members of our class He carried off first honor in the Interscholastic Prize Speak- ing Contest. He is also some mile runner, and we hope to see him break John Paul Jones’ record some day. Noted as “He of the Silver Tongue.” BEATRICE MARY BRIGHAM.- Her voice was ever soft and sweet. Beatrice has worked well during her course. She often amuses us by her Latin translations, but she takes everything in good heart. Noted for her screech. LOU ESTELLE BRIGHAM. A contented spirit is the sweetness of existence. Lou is one of our bright members and is especially good in Math. Her greatest worry is to translate for Mr. Leighton. Outside of school she is full of fun. Noted for her wit. 15
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4 1 DORIS TERNOICA ASHLINE. Not much talk, a great sweet silence. Doris is another one of our silent members. In fact she was never known to speak an unnecessary word. She studies quite hard but fails to convince Miss Smith of this fact. Noted for her good behavior. DITH ASQUITH. Sober, steadfast, and demure. Edith who belongs to the petite class is quietness itself, and was never known to bother the teachers by whispering. We often wondered what brought Edith to New London during the Summer vacations but the question is now solved as we have seen some snapshots which have told the tale. Noted for her constancy to Ray. Camp Fire. HARRY ANTHONY BARNACLE. Silence is golden. We know not what to say of Harry. He appears to be very slow but he surprised us in the relay. We expect Harry will always be a bachelor. Noted for his bashfulness. Newman. JOHN FRANCIS BARNICLE. For fools rush in where angels fear to tread. » “Stingo” has been a noisy member around school. He took the part of the landlord in the play and surely made a hit. John has the honor of being the captain of the only team which lost an inter-class championship. Noted for his boisterousness. Newman. 14
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j, ' ! a. V : MADELINE ACiNES BRODY. As merry as the clay is long. Madeline is cjne of the bright lights of our class. She ir.ay be small of stature, but certainly makes up for that deficiency in gray matter. Her bright smiles and good humor are always in harmony. Noted as “Steve.” [- A — LEONICE ELOISE BROWN. Fair golden daffodil, stately and tall. Leonice has been one of our active members, inter- ested in the social as well as the serious side of our school life. During our Junior year, she served as class Secretary. For the past year, she has been room councilor for 26. We hear that she is bound for Sargent. Noted for her tennis playing. Camp Fjre. A V . - C.. MARJORIE HUBBARD BRUCE. The light that shone in her heavenly eyes, Bespoke a divinely good nature. Marjorie has spent most of this year convincing Miss Smith of her ability in Civics. She did get a prize for her essay; and we understand that she surely has had. to devote some of her time to study. Outside of school she thoroughly enjoys fun. Noted for her smile. JOHN WESLEY BUCK. Music is the universal language of mankind. Wesley is one of our industrial members. He has proved an admirable addition to our orchestra. However he has been seen out at night??? Chief occupation blowing the flute. 16
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