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How brilliant and mirthful the light ot her eye. Fanny has graced the orchestra with her presence in former years hut now has left the duty of cornet playing to the boys. She is noted for her love of st tidying Chief occupation having a good time. HAZEL FLINT. Thou art weighed in the balance and art not found wanting. Hazel has been another of Mr. Leighton’s pluggers. She is full of life and always finds time to have a good time. She has done very good work in French culture and we hope to find her leading some physical class in the future. Noted for her joyous disposition. I . .. Ss -J) MADELEINE IDA FELLER. .So smooth, so sweet, so silvery her voice. Madeleine has been studying so much during her course that she has not had much spare time. She has a hard time to convince the teachers that she really is right. (A lover of nature.) Noted for her conscientiousness. DANA DUDLEY GOODWIN. I will make thee mighty with my pen. “Stretch” is one of our elongated creatures that has captured Wood’s Hill. He was president of our class during our Junior year and he made a good one. He served as chairman of our first Senior Class Part . He became editor-in-chief of the Red and Gray and succeeded in making it the best ever. Noted as an originator of mischief. Zeta Phi. 24
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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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HELKN x IAR ' CW AXT. The socinl smile, the symi athetic tear. Helen hails from West Fitehliurg. She doesn’t love « ' ) study, 1)1, t gets there just the same. Cdiief occupation, talking and laughing. HEXJAAIIX (iRHEXBERt;. The music of the orchestra was not a fault of mine. We don ' t see nit,ch of “Bennie” these days: he takes the co-operat.ve course. He used to play in t he orchestra, hut got a hetter jolt playing second cornet to one of the fair sex. Noted for his gallant style with the ladies. HELEiX VETROXICA GRhPFIX. - She spends her time in studies deep. Helen hails from West Fitchburg, but we don’t hold that against her. She is so quiet and always attends to her business that we don’t know much about her. Noted for her love for junior boys. (GEORGE ELLSTORM GUSTAFSON. Wise men say nothing in dangerous times. George is a hard worker though he keeps his thoughts much to himself. He is one of Hunter’s head men. He has been doing good work at Simonds’. Noted for his good looks. 1 25
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