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yA ROBERT JOSEPH CASHMAN. - My hat is in the ring. “Bob” has been one of our shining lights for the last four years. He has been in all kinds of mischief but just the same he has stood well in his marks. He is headed for Lowell Textile next year. r Chief occupation parading Main Street. GRACE MARION CLARK. In the din of battle you could hear her voice. : Grace is one of those cheerful persons who always carries a smile around with her. She isn’t just what we would call quiet, Miss Brown would testify for that. Noted for her giggle. KATHLEEN AGNES CONNORS. My beauty though not mean. Needs not the painted flourish of your praise. Kathleen is one of our pleasing members. She has enlivened the class with her jolly disposition. She does well in her studies. Noted for her pleasant disposition. Bi RTHA ADORA COOK. Quiet she was, forsooth, not vain. If friends be credit, she has much gain. Bertha has been one of our very quiet members, keeping her troubles and joys to herself. Noted for her modesty. Camp Fire. 18
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i:(n«)THV iu ckw:y. ' If one could have that little head of hers. “C ' utey” is very industrious during school hours, l)ut outside of that she believes in having a good time, and from what we hear, her Sunday evenings are i)retty well taken lip. She has the reputation of being a regular short -hand shark, at least she can read her notes. Noted for her height. C ■ N - i V HELEN OdCELIA BUTLEPr Smiling always, with a never failing serenity of countenance. Helen has tickled the ivories in the morning chapel exercises for the past three ) ' ears. She goes to Boston every week, but we understand that there is no fellow in the case. She lost her heart to Jim at the Newman dance and entertained him during the rest of his stay in our burg. Noted as the writer of the “Class March.” M.lRG.YRET IRENE CAAIPBELL. Hang sorrow, care will kill a cat. So therefore let’s be merry. Rena is in great demand at parties and is never with- out a beau. She first learned to trip the light fantastic toe at the Newman Dance, and was quite surprised at herself. .Rena spends most of her time going to the “movies” and studying??. ' Noted for her constancy to “Bee” GRACE LINCOLN CAREY. .A A- She talked much, but said little. Grace has favored us with her presence, this year, only every other week, spending the odd week at the telephone office. Noted for her constant company with a friend. 17
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MILDRED JENNIE CORLISS. Beauty’s ensign yet. Is crimson in thy lips, And in thy cheek. Mildred has been pretty quiet all during her four years so we don’t know much about her. She believes in attending to her own business and letting others tend to theirs. They tell us she has got a crush on a little Junior. How about it Milton B ? Noted for her quietness. LESLIE ELMER COUSINS. What I am I must net show, What I am thou can’st not know. “Les” has been exceedingly quiet in school, but this is no crime. We understand he is skilled in mechanics and is in the Industrial Course. Chief occupation — minding his own business. RAVNORE COVELL. Her voice was ever low and sweet. “Ray” seems quiet; but she is, in truth, wide awake. She studies and knows her French lessons well, and is one of our happy members. Noted for her wee little voice. CORA MAY CROSIER. Thou art smal l but thou shall grow. Cora is such a little body she almost gets lost in the great line-up at the lunch counter, so she keeps us busy in looking after her safety. The old saying, “Good things come in small packages” is quite true in Cora’s case, as a more industrious person is hard to find. Noted for her height. 19
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