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CLIFTON ALFRED HALL. His voice is ever the same — a deep monotone. “Chip” believes in enjoying himself while in school. If you don’t believe us, ask his teachers. Outside of school Chip spends most of his time on his bicycle and holding down Main street. Noted for his liking for the Freshmen girl(s). JOSEPHINE FAIRBANKS HALL. Happy am I, from care I am free. Why aren’t they all contented like me? Joe is one of our happy-go-lucky girls who takes school life very easy. Her chief amusement is attend- ing the movies with the rest of the D. D. C. JANET McDonald hannah. ]My voice is soft and sweet and low! Janet left us during vacation for a trip to Wash- ington with Miss Smith — and we hear there were aviators and things. But she returned safely to the daily routine of the Civics class, where she sits and shakes with the rest of us. Noted for her voice. ABBIE MAY 11 ANNON. O Hcr stature tall, I hate a diimi)y woman May hardly ever knows what the weather is among us poor mortals. W ' e never saw her without C ' atherine or Catherine without her. We expect that three in- stead of two will he “company” when the lucky man calls. 33
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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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Age cannot wither nor custom stale her infinite variety. ■‘Dutch” made a hit as soiibrette in the class play. She has drifted along for four years without troubling about studies and has demonstrated the art of teacher- versus-pupil discussions ciuite to perfection. Noted for her constancy to “Kae” and her sarcasm. Special student. HELEN ZITA HART. They say we are almost as like as eggs. Helen is Marion’s better half, as you can probably tell by the pictures. She believes there are some ad- vantages in being a twin, especially when one can pose for the other and get away with it. ‘Noted for her stylish (?) hairdress. MARION PHILAMONA HART. The light that shone in her heavenly eyes Bespoke a divinely good nature. Marion is one of the celebrated twins that can’t be told apart. We pity the teacher that has to try and distinguish her from Helen. Marion is very popular with her friends, as she is always cheerful and ready for fun. RHODA ALICE Hx RT ELL. An angel in her ways, V She ne’er did harm to any V ayone. Rhoda is one of the lucky ones who can combine brains with good nature and as a result is very popu- lar with everybody, botli faculty and pupils. She is a very line poet and also helps out the orchestra by ]daying her iiddle. 34
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