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KARL H()D(;K. All things come to him who will but wait. IKjston Jack has bccMi one of our nic ' nil)ers who has not put himself out in order to get anywhere. He cer- tainly would have had a wonderful athletic career if he had gone out for the teams. However he became a member of both the baseball and track teams. Noted for his speed. BYRON HOIXiKS. Oh what a noble mind is here o’erthrown. Byron has spent most of his time riding around in his “Regal”. He has played baseball and talked con- siderably about his ability. Chief occupation, playing ball. EDWARD DAVID HOGAN. His favorite study is girls. “Toby” is another one of our terrors. He spends half of his time in school, fooling with Don., and the rest of the time telling about the countryfied people of his home town. Chief occupation, cutting up. ( - • A . ' ' - ALICE MAUD HOI.LINGWORTH. Her smile was like the glitter of the sun in tropic lands. Maud always seems to be in great good humor. Nothing under the sun would worry her, that is if we c.ren t mistaken in those broad grins which illumine her smiling personality. Titian tresses are another one of l.er many attractions. Noted for her freckles. 29
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BI RVL IVV HARRISON. Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety. Wherever there’s anything going on you’ll find Beryl, She’s a general good sport and has taken her course easily. We know she must have worked some or how would she have kept up. Noted for her popularity. ; - A C A ti ALICE MARY HENNESSEY. ' i I have gentle words wherewith to greet thee. Alice cannot be beat when it comes to “studying” having it down to a science. She has made many fast friends during her High School course, due to a charming personality, and we are positive she will make an ideal school-marm. Noted for her note-books. Especially (Civics). r y ' ■ . V V - -s ) HAZEL ANNA HILL. Tis pleasant to see one’s name in print. Hazel has been a great help to our class with her painting ability. She acted as chairman of our designing committee and also for Miss Dunn’s entertainment. Chief occupation, talking. MARY HIPWELL. Who says little has little to answer for. If Mary has had any love affair during her life we fail to know it. Mary delights in having discussions w ' ith Mr. Wright, who keeps telling her. what she must do and what she should not do in the business office. Mary tries to believe all he says. Noted for her constancy to Cecelia. 28
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VoRIS VERONICA HOLLORAN. 4 , She might be silent and not cast away her sentences in vain. Doris pretends she is very shy, but reports from West Fitchburg tell a different story, so we do not believe her innocent pleadings any more. Doris finds it a difficult task to stand on her two feet, especially on her way to church. ALBERT JAMES HOPE. Perhaps my semblance might deceive the truth, That I to manhood am arrived so near. Though “Hop” is small, we have noticed him among the crowd. We some day expect to see him on the stage with Mitt Fish (when he returns) starring as “Mutt and Jeff”. Chief occunation: — trvine to grow. PHILIP CHILDS HORTON. Not much talk, a great sweet silence. Philip is one of our really quiet lads. He plugs along and lets the others go their way. He has been known to put in a shy appearance at several functions and places of amusements. Noted for his silence. RALPH WILLARD HOWARD. Fantastic, frolicsome, and wild. With all the trinkets of a child. From this quotation one would be able to get a good idea of Ralph. He spends one week with us and the other juggling books at the library. Some day we expect to see Ralph run the library as an assistant to Miss Sherwin. Chief diversion: — Looking for trouble. 30
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