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WILLIAM CRINGAN He is willy, he is wise, fie is a terror for his size. • ' Bill is one of our little fellows of the In- dustrial Course. He is small but who cares for size anyway. Lorainc doesn ' t mind, so what else matters. “Belu No. 1” is always a source of trouble to Belu No. 2 because lie has to be careful not to step on him. T here seems to be an attraction for him in W. F. lately as he is seen there every Sunday eve- ning. If some one could time Billie running for the last car home we are sure some world records would be smashed. Noted for his size and THAT smile. CLYDE ANGUS CUTHBERTSON a pretty boy. When it comes to hanging around Crocker i ' icld, Cuffy gels the prize. His athletic abililv is not immensely fine, but we recollect he was baseball manager in his Junior year. Since then he helped take tickets and stand as an immovable cheer leader only once. “Cuffy takes in cver ' dance and social affair from Ashby to Notown. More than one dark night he might be seen walking the long drawn out three miles from some dance to Waites Corner, arriving early the ne. t morning. The F. L. should extend its time limit, and run til! sunrise. Eh! Cuffy. Noted for his attendance at Crocker Field and his charming looks???? EDITH MAY CURTIS She is willy to talk with, Pretty lo walk wilh, Arid pleasant, too, lo think of. The above quotation certainly fits Edie to a T. With Edie around you are always sure of a good time. She certainly makes things hum in the old high school, especially at recess, but manages to get good marks besides. It is reported that a certain young man from Leominster has most of Edie’s Noted for her friendliness. HENRY EDWARD DECOURCY The loud !aii%h shows a vaciinl mind. Wliy need we build new gas-houses when there ' s so much of it around us? Henry is the little Romeo of the Senior class. A certain person that knows him very well tells us that Henry is such a pe-cn-l-inr boy, because all the girls are crazy over him. How’s that girls? That’s what he says behind your backs. Noted for his dancing ability. ADRIEN CHARLES DENOMME lie checked for silence. But never taxed for speech. Adrien is one of our quiet ones but we have been given to understand that he is clever at entertaining — Mayor Sullivan ' s Home Wreckers. He does not believe in coming to school on time. Noted for his remarkable ability to keep his mouth shut. JAMES COLLINS DOLAN Any rags, uJiy bones, any bottles today? From our past experiences with Slam and acquaintances with his dunning” quali- ties we believe we have marked him correctly. After all, however, he is a good sort of a fellow and would do the same for anyone else. His dancing is unexcelled and he is fast becoming popular will) the ladies.
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JOHN JOSEPH COFFEY I once had a sii ' cel little doll, dears The prettiest doll in the ivorld. Yes, and that isn ' t all we think that John has for there must be some reason for his going to Cleghorn or West Fitchburg every Sunday night. But outside of his being a jazz-boy he makes quite a hit with M. C. S. and when he has his rabbit ' s foot in his pocket lie sometimes squeezes through with a C.” We also a lvise you Jolin to buy your collars a half size larger. FRANCES CATHERINE CONLON -•1 girl light hearted and content Frances is quiet in school but outside, oil, niy! She spends a great deal of her time working afternoons at the City Hall. Slie is very modest and never lets anyone know of her accomplishments. We wish you much success in your undertakings. By the way, Frances, who is he? MARY ANNE CONNOR In and out she goes, as blithe and gaily as a butterfly. When Mary comes along make w ay, be- cause she is always in a hurry. Being a ’mem- ber of the part-time course accounts for this. She has always been faithful to her lessons and has caused her teachers no trouble. She helps to run Boyle ' s Grocery store along with some of the clerks, and we have been told that she is a “stunner over the phone??? ly RAYMOND CARL COTE •■I stern man and determined Another all-round athlete has been pro- duced in the form of Ray, whom we are glad to say has succeeded in winning four letters. He also handled the art department of our book in the manner that could not be e - celled. We are expecting great things of Ray and wish him luck. HENRY RICHARD COTTON My future ambition is to he a drummer. “Hari ' j’ is always strong for a big noise and for that reason he plays the bass drum in “Brown’s Regimental Band. He also be- lieves in culture of the voice so he is a charter member of the Glee Club. Harry has been a great help to us in the preparation of the Class Book and we appreciate it. CHARLES FRANCES COWDREY, JR. I ' ll put a girdle around the world In forty minutes. This handsome young gentleman that you sec before you is the Business Manager of our Class Book. We have to han l it to him because he sure did nobly. We also wish to add that he is a strong Republican and an ardent supporter of the Capitalists’ cause. We cannot fully explain to you just what kind of a bird he is outside of the fact that he flics south when winter approaches and comes back to our “little ne.st in the spring. Noted for his great class spirit and his gen- erosity with his car.
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THOMAS MYLES DOOLING am monarch of all I survey. Tom sure can rattle off in Civics. How happy he would be if he were at the head of the government and could run things to suit himself. He is one of the F. L.’s efficient conductors. Tom is some Jazz Hound,” and we realize that it is only his nerve that gets him by. His diligence in German is remark- able, but throughout all this, he holds himself in a very dignified manner. JOHN JOSEPH DUNN A nd his hollow eyes groiv bright. And his fond heart almost gay. When he thinks of seeing Gertie Home once more. Jack went along the even tenor of his way for the first two years — but we are a little doubtful as to the succeeding two. He is one of the popular boys of the class, especially among the girls, but Ciert is his chief attrac- tion. He has certainly showed us he can play football. Noted for his great devotion to Gertie and his popularity. BLANCHE LEA DUVAL Bashfulness is an ornament to youth. Aside from being bashful Blanche is a good sport, and strongly supports the basketball games, especially in Leominster??? She is one of the bright lights of our class, and she makes quite a hit at being a teacher. Re- member that little song, Blanche, about, Johnny was bashful and shy. Blanche has a good deal of class spirit and here’s good luck to her. 21 CATHERINE ELIZABETH ENRIGHT Kay is pretty, Kay is nice, Afui when it comes to friends, Kay cuts the ice. For four long years Kay has been with us. She has been a great help to us in preparation for this book and we appreciate it. She is the source of pleasure and happiness everywhere she goes, and has a pleasing smile for ever ' - one. Most of her nights are occupied, but that ' s no fault of hers. M. C. S. and she are bosom friends. We wonder??? When it comes to dark eyes and happy disposition, however, we refer you to the above quotation. ELMER ERICKSON All great men are dying and I am feeling ill. Swede is another of our intelligent swains who is continually pulling down good marks. What? Of course he is an Industrial. He spends most of his time running the Y. M. r- a HAZEL FLORENCE FERSON Let me rest in peace. Haze! is one of our quiet (?) members who is always taking life easy. But they say that she and Caro have pretty good times outside of school. She can certainly make things hum in that si.xth hour English Class. Noted for her intimacy with Caro.
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