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LUENE GRANT. O blessed with temper whose unclouded ray Can make tomorrow cheerful as to-day. Luene joined us at the beginning of Senior year and we are mighty glad she did. She showed remark- able dramatic talent as “Aunt Ida” in the class play. Noted for hysterics in said play. MARGARET ELIZABETH GRANT. Q - Look! What a radiant smile is playing here. Margaret hails from West Fitchburg. She is one of those students who believe in getting the best out of life. She likes the boys and some day her heart will surely be pierced by Cupid’s arrow. Noted for her cheery disposition. ' WALTER GARFIELD GRAVES. My favorite study is — girls? | Graves doesn’t say much at school, but, oh, my gracious! you ought to hear him outside. If it hadn’t been for Walter our pictures wouldn’t be in the class book. From present indications, he is going to help design homes in ruined France. MINNIE GREENBERG. A steady buzz, buzz, buzz. Minnie is constantly getting Miss Fuller’s goat. She’s like an old-time alarm because when she gets started there’s no stojiping till she’s through. Noted for her trans-room conversations. 31
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MARY CLEMENTINE GAVITTE. One of the red lights — you know. Mary is M. C. vS.’s Civics shark. Oh, My ! how she can spiel, hut we’ll forgive you for showing us all up, Mary, if you will forget it long enough to graduate. Mary is a good sport outside of school — and we think the walk will recover in time. GRETA NORINE GILCHREST. She was a mighty fisher and her prey was man. Greta has a different one every weekday and two on Sundays, with a complete change semi-annually. She is, therefore, at almost every entertainment in town. at, ALBERTA MABEL GILSON. Endurance is the crowning quality. And patience all the passion of great hearts. Alberta could never disguise herself as a talking- machine, for she surely doesn’t believe in wasting words. To all appearances, Alberta has led a quiet life through High, but you never can tell. She is one of our members who hands out nourishment to feeble mortals at ‘‘the trough.” BERNICE EILEEN GORMAN. Boldness, again boldness, ever boldness. The above statement suits Bunny, but we will for- give her because she has surely given life to our class. She helped us greatly in getting the class book material typewritten, for which we are very grateful. 30
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EDJTH MATILDA GROOP She was made for happy thoughts. Edith has been leading a dual life her Senior year, as she works one week and studies the next. Noted for her frizzly locks. JOHN GROUT. I am not mad but soon shall be. John is another resident of Shirley. He has been with us off and on for four years. We wouldn’t call him industrious, hut still he may manage to get along after he’s through school. ROSANNA AUGUSTA GROUT. I’m getting in spirits very low, I’d be content with an elderly man. Rosanna’s kept pretty busy lately entertaining uni- forms from Camp Devens. Her afternoons are spent primping and getting ready to receive them. It really is a marvel how she gets her lessons, but she gets them all right and draws some very good marks. Noted for her stylish clothes. RAYMOND EDWARD GUENNETTE. Let us not burthen our remembrances With a heaviness that’s gone. Ray made his ' “P ' ” in football his Sophomore year (everybody knows that). In school he looks rather important, but then — uno. He spent much of his valu- able time at Nichols Frost’s pushing the broom and doing deeds of strength. He aided materially in the recent coal shortage with his unlimited supply of hot stuff. 32
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