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BkXtRICE MADELINE DRISCOLL. One I love, two I love, three I love I say. “Bee” is one of our popular members and a great leader of “socials”. She is so full of life we would find it hard to get along without her presence, so we will all hope to meet her again at Normal. “Bee” doesn’t believe in spoiling her good looks by hard study. Noted for her gentle (???) love taps. GOERGE ERANCIS DUNN. If you want anything “Dunn” let George do it. “Pidge” has done efficient work as business manager of the Red and Gray in its last issue. He has also served ably as Secretary of the Boy’s Debating Club. Chief occupation playing pool and checkers. N. V • - • MARGARET MARY AGENS DWYER. I am the very pink of courtesy. Margaret does not say much, but what she says proves to be valuable. Although Margaret has not been with us during our wffiole course, yet we can truthfully say we are fond of her and are glad she joined our honorable ranks. Noted for her unassuming attitude. V SEN I A ZENOBIA TISKOLA. Sweet and silent is her nature. Senia is one of our nice quiet little girls and seems to do well in her studies. However, she has been knowm to smile once in a wffiile. Noted for her hair. 22
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MARY GERTRUDE DALY. A Scotch Lassie whae hae danced and sang ver weil. Mary is one of our “little” ones but we are all fond of her just the same. We understand that she likes Gard- ner where we expect to see her some future time. She won her fame when she danced the Highland Eling at a recent minstrel show, and had such success that the foot- lights failed to baffle her. Noted for her size. ALICE MARIE DONNELLY. . Looks are deceitful. Alice is one of our lively maidens with raven hair and eyes to match. Alice tells us she wishes to be nothing other than a school teacher but we cannot seem to pic- ture her as such. She possesses unusual ability with the needle which will come in handy for hubby some day. Noted for her saucy eyes. EDWARD FRANCIS DONOVAN. He was a man ot silence and of sense. Donny is another of our silent members. He has proved wonderfully brilliant in Civics. We understand he is a Normal School candidate. Noted for his skill at pool. CORRINE ELIZABETH DOWNEY. A savage gale blew up. Corrine has taken her High School course much at her ease. She is known as one of VIr. Edmund’s biology sharks. Noted for her constant friend at school as well’as elsewhere. 21
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' EL En’elIzABETH FAXON I She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on. “Betty” is one of our members who is up and doing. She has been interested in all branches of school work and play. She has served on the Red and (dray board. We see that a man’s a man after all. Noted as a busybody. JOESPH FENNO. None but himself can be his parallel. Fenno hasn’t made much of a noise arou nd here but we do hear that he isn’t as quiet as he looks. He is one of our Industrial fellows. What’s the idea of skipping chapel every morning, Joe? Noted for his timidity. ■ X. ' JAMES MERRILL FERNALD. And said, “What a good boy am I.’’ “Sweet Fern” hails from the little town of Whalom. His chief amusement has been dancing (especially in Whalom pavillion). He did not start in with us as Fresh- men but has proved himself quite studious. Noted as a Latin shark and also for his green bag. ALBERT MILTON FISH. He’s a Rag-picker. Mitt put one over on the class by graduating ahead of time. He won his “F” in football, and basketball, being captain of the latter. He has acted as secretary for our school council for the past two years and was the president of our Athletic Association. Chief occupation: — calling at Charles Street. 23
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