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KATHRYN AGNES McCAULIFF What was I pul into the world for, If it were nol to talk. If you are ever in need of information, go to Kathryn, for she is some talker and likes to use her tongue almost better than anything else, except playing tennis and judging from the way she plays we guess she can do it. She acts as Mr. Woodbury’s private secretary every other week. Noted for her pretty (?) hairdress and smiles. GERTRUDE LORETTA McCORMICK He floats upon the river of her thoughts. When it comes to making up excuses for being late, Gert is there, so C. T. would say. We have nothing against her for that, es- pecially since she is but one of many such from W. F. She has not been over anxious with studying, but of course, the Lyric holds part of lier attention. Noted for her blush and — and — cr — ah — acquaintance with — er — him. JULIA FRANCES McDONOUGH She is small, but oh, my? Julie” or Sunshine” as she is generally called is certainly a busy person. Besides being an efficient stenographer, she spends a great deal of her time with L. R. Is it the cars (in the garage) or is it his ways, Julie? Noted for that expression, “Who told you?” 30 JOHN LEO McMANUS The belter part of valor is distinction. Johnny” is one of our little fellers.” He believes in quality rather than quantity. He is quite a poet, but he can ' t help it. We are afraid he is going to be a politician for he has had spirited debates with Hudson on party questions. He is said to be Longfellow’s only rival, so there is some hope for him. LEO FRANCIS McMANUS One of the red lights, yon know. Yes, in regard to girls. He is always seen. But! when friend Leo entered our renowned class as a freshman, we thought the strain of studying and coming the long distance from W. F. would be too much for him. How- ever, the crowded condition of the 7.45 F. L. car has hardened him. We are surprised that he has taken such an interest in girls. Taking the Commercial Course as he does, Madeline and others attract him. And they are Juniors! He ran the athletic department of the Red and Gray” to perfection, and also pulled good marks. Noted for his boisterous laughing at recess. But that haircomb, Oh! OSCAR FREDERICK MERCIER Mercier is one of those people who believe in being seen and not heard. We fear he is developing into a math, shark. At any rate he is a member of Popper Howe’s fifth hour math, class. He also loves (?) the ladies. Noted fur his silence and good will to all.
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RACHEL LOTHROP There is somclhing very winning in Iter haitglily manner. Rachel, like many other members of our class, is very fond of a good time, but not so fond of studying. She is pleasant to all, especially so to a select few. Fritz will tell you that she’s the kind of girl one likes, and we won’t dispute him. Member of Dramatic and French Clubs. DOROTHY WHIPPLE LOWE Her bcanty, grace and power Wrought as a rhann upon them. Although Dorothy has been with us only one year she has won many friends. She is very popular with girls and boys. Why shouldn ' t she be? She is one of our best stu- dents, can speak well, and is as fond of fun as any of us. ESTHER ALENA LUNDBERG Who says lillle, has little to ans uer for. Esther is a part-time student and works at the Parkhill every other week. She is always quiet at school but we hear she has a steady.” Noted for her meek manner. 29 MARY MADLYN MALONEY 6 ' o ifr, steadfast and demure. Madlyn is one of our slender blondes, who hasn’t very much to say. But nevertheless, in spite of her quietness she has a very keen sense of humor. Wherever you see Madlyn you’ll see -•Mice. She is also one of our French sharks. Noted for her lovely hair and quiet manner. ELLEN Jl ' LlA MANNIX Let me be xvilh the opposite sc.v. Ellen is surely a shark??? in shorthand. In Civics she amuses her neighbors by witty siiyings and tries to make M. C. S. think she knows the answer by going through a lot of wild motions.” Noted for her jolly disposition and witty reniarks. RUTH ELIZABETH MARSHALL Ever loyal, ever true, To the task she has to do. Ruth is certainly a cheerful person, ask him, he knows. Aithough she and Milly K are quiet around school they arc very dif- ferent Sunday nights. How about those boulevards up W. F.. Ruth??
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FAV VIOLET METCALF 0»e of our nohlesf, our 7nosl valorous. Honest and most obedient. Fay is one of our fellow students who knows ho w to pull those much desired A’s. She is quiet and unassuming, but well liked by all who know her. Noted for her excellent scholarship. MILDRED MEYER Men may come and men may go, But I talk on forever. When Mildred is near, we are always well aware of the fact, but it’s a good idea to have a ready How of conversjition, isn ' t it? iil- dred surely does love to interrupt a certain class, sixth hour, though. Chief occupation — talking. BEATRICE MIRIAM MICHELMAN The sun shines East The sun shines MVi7, But in that shoe store. My loi ' e shines best. How about this Trix, is it not true? We all wonder why it is she buys her shoes down near the Majestic, now we know. Every Wednesday you can see her promanading the Summer Street boulevard with L. 31 GERTRUDE EDNA MIKKOLA Her voice was soft and sweet. We don’t see much of Gertrude for she is another part-time student but from what we he y she is a good girl. She has a sweet little voice and likes to sing. We hope to hear her as a famous singer some time in the near future. WILLIAM C.ARETH MILLER Time, let not advatUage slip. Bill is one of our quiet ones. He believes in speaking only when spoken to. He is a nice boy and never tricks the teachers. He occupies a seat in “Popper” Howe ' s con- densed fifth hour math, class. Nevertheless, he usually takes hojne a good report card. Noted for his noise????? K.VmLEEN HILDRETH MINER ' Tis the mitid that makes the body rich. When it comes to raising the “(.)ld Harry” Kathleen is right there, so they tell us down in Shirley. Kathleen likes to attend the dances in Ayer. We wonder why this is? During her leisure hours she runs the tele- phone office down in Shirley and we hear that only Ayer gets good service. Is this true, Kathleen?
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