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J(JSEPH DURKIN. Xevtr out of mischief. Joe” is some boy. He certainly is a French shark. He will never have a nervous Itreakdown from study. A great friend of Charlie’s. Noted for his hluding. HELEN MIRIAM EARLS. Magnificent spectacle of human happiness. Often the smallest packages are the most precious” is applicable to Miriam and she can put it to the test and win out every time. She is never any trouble to her teachers, if what we hear is true. Noted for her curly hair. ROBERT ERICKSON. . s fleet as Mercury. Bob” is one of our track stars (?). And also a member of the Industrial class. He will be a great help in our relay race (?). Noted for his A’s and B’s. IRENE EWEN. Pluck up thy spirits, look cheerfully upon me. Rene is always cheerful, in-va-ri-ably so. (Did you get that word?) If you see Irene you can be pretty sure of seeing Dot somewhere around and vice versa. This year she has been trying to display athletic ability. Those specs” make her look learned, but don’t be easily deceived. Noted for her good nature and her fidelity to Dot, alias Friday.” 20
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JOSEPH DEERY. A man to all his classmates dear. Too Itad the war didn’t last longer. Joe is the hero of the class. He enlisted in the U. S. Aviation and was only prevented from going to France hy the sign- ing of the armistice. “Never mind, 1 got an overseas uniform.” Joe is truly a lady’s man. Ask any of our P. G.’s. All the ladies call him deary. Noted for his smile. AIARY MARGARET DOHENY. I chatter, chatter as I go. Mary is an innocent looking girl, hut — sometimes looks are deceiving. She is fond of a good time, and generally has one. Chief occupation — talking. MARY AGNES DONOVAN. I know her by her modest air. Agnes has been very quiet during her four years of high school. She is a regular attendant at athletic games. Which one is it, Agnes? See Agnes, see Ruth. Noted for her sunny smile. WILLIAM THOMAS DUNN. Wise men say nothing in a dangerous time. If there is anything to be “Dunn” Bill can do it. He has been under Mr. Hunter’s guiding hand for four years and we expect big things from him some day. Noted for his silence. 19
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FRANK WESLEY FENNO, JR. A jolly Kood sport. 1 ' liat’s Frank, or Mike, all over. According to cer- tain young ladies he’s the most heautiful man creature in ihe school. Do tell ! But he ' s one of our best base- hallers and also managed to help entertain Mr. Howe’s fifth hour Math class. N o wonder, he hails from VN ' estminster. Notorious for the above mentioned beauty, and Milly. PEGGY BROWN FERGUSON. Short but sweet. Peggy always has a smile. How do you do it? You never can tell whether she is interested in you or not. Do you know who sat in front of her this year? Noted for her sweet disposition. BENJAMIN MORRIS FJEGAR. An inspirer of noise. In Other words, Benny is one of our far-famed cheer leaders. He is also some debater and Dame Ru- mor has it that he has also made a hit as a shoe-sales- man. Besides his other faults, Ben is a shark at Ger- man and Spanish. Noted for his oratorical ability (?). NATHAN FILANSKY. Behold the child of nature’s law, Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw. “Jitney” is one of our easy-going classmates who treats life as a joke. His smile is certainly a great at- traction to the female sex. I’d hate to be his stenog- rapher. “Nathan, the ship is sinking.” “What do we care? It don’t belong to us.” Fifth hour Math. Noted for his rascality and attention to out-of-town girls. 21
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