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1 9 2 0 CLASS BOOK 31 RAYMOND EDWIN NUTTING “I find nonsense refreshing.” Evelyn” used to be real serious, but sonieihin.e; has struck him. We think it must be second child- hood. He causes our dear liill } reat anxiety. He has charge of the refreshments during the lifth hour. We feel it our duty to inform . mherst t)f the truth. Noted as editor of the Jazz-Jazza and for Brother Sjirague. HAZEL ERANCES O’BRIEN Hazel seems to he one of the gay members of the class. Lately, however, she h;is itul in a good lot of hard work with her lessons, which makes things diBicult for us. She can usually he found in the office trying to fix things right with the office as- sistant. HAROLD ARTHUR PAGE ‘‘Bi-hold the pest.” Yes, it is the truth, hut we must give Pagey some credit, for he is helping us out on the Class Book. He has been seen with a youtig lady, hut we ' ll never tell. Ptigey” is not over studious, hut manages to get by. Chief occupation — bothering. RUTH MARJORIE PEABODY ‘“Tis better late than never.” Rulh does not really belong? with us. In fact we don’t know where she does Itelong. She and Mr. Woodbury seem to he two mainstays here hut now we are quite sure Ruth leaves him behind. She may have something to say once in a while hut we never hear it. WILLIAM PRO ENZANI ‘“Let the world slide, say I.” Bill” causes us all much trouble. He claims to he working at Simonds hut we know he has got an eye on Wall street, as he is quite an agitator in Room 7 every morning with his latest reports. He is quite a boxer, having met several white hopes” whom he has easily toppled. Noted for his pool, and his ties. ELLEN ELIZABETH PHELAN “Always cheerful.” W ' e have found Ellen to he a true friend. She is very modest and doesn’t make as much noise as the rest of us. Ellen is conscientious in everything and we hope that she will meet with success. Noted for being good-natured. ALICE LOUISE PHELPS She hugged the offender .■ nd forgave the offense.” ■■Mice is one of our most popuhir girlies, and all blues vanish when she appears. She tries to make us believe than she is really of a serious nalure, hut somehow we luive our doubts. smile that is all its own wins its way everywhere, even into the heart of a hetiriless ( ? ? ? ) Latin teacher. But there is more to it than lh;il, the reason why her cheeks tire so rosy now is due to the fresh, wholesome air of Westminster, and to the dear people who live in that town. If (pieslioned tis to plans for the future, .Mice considers silence as golden — hut we all feel sure that hells will announce it all soon. TOIVO JOHN POTTALA “As silent as a painted ship upon a [tainted ' ocean.” Toy” is one of our baseball men who also might he considered some jumper. We hear, too, that he likes to get other people’s goat besides Provo’s.” He :md Bill are a great pair when they get together. Noted for his grouch and hitting .3C0. ESTHER MARIE PEPIN “She that was ever fair and ever [troiid, Had tongue at will, and yet was never loud.” Esther has tilways Iteen in the limelight since we came here and her friends have increased each year. She is interested in everything lively that hap- Itens at school, especially the basketball games. But then there is a remarkable player on the team — so there’s a reason. But it isn’t a case of one and one only — oh, no ! There are plenty of others, too. She and Dot R are a source of encouragement to Mr. Miles every hour of music. Noted for her popularity. ISR. EL ARCHIE PUDVAH “.Measure not men hy Sundays without regarding what they do the rest of the week.” Jake” never gets as low as an E” in his studies and we know he got an F” in haskethall. He lets everyone know who runs Put’s” machine shop, too ! Need atiy help? Noted for those “lips” at the Y. M. and his order- ly behavior. ELIZABETH MARGARET QUINN “ ot much talk, a great sweet silence.” Elizabeth does not make much noise, as a rule, around here, hut we see her quite often holding up the statue by Rortm 26 talking with him.” She has done good work on the Class Book and seems to hold down her job as a student. Noted for her friendly smile.
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