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Doris Alice Dun ton Frame your mind to mirth and merriment Which bars a thousand harms, and lengthens life Doris believes in the maxim: A smile a day keeps I he doctor away. She is very modes! concerning her own attainments but we know she works and studies hard. We hear she intends to be a srhoolma'am to (each the little boys and gals their A, , ( s. Alice Eteson Her face, it is the fairest, that e'er the sun shone on Alice is lively and popular and always seen with Doris. One of her most devoted admirers is Bill . Alice is not only one of our prettiest but one of the smartest, also. She expects to attend Simmons, and we predict success for her. Waldo Maxwell Farnsworth Punk It is better to be seen than heard This certainly applies to Punk for he does not talk much. His words must be valuable, for he hates to have them leave his system. However, he is very good-natured and jolly. His favorite haunt is a moving picture theatre. Sadie Fiegar Friendship does not follow advantage But advantage, friendship Sadie is another one of those who hide their light under a bushel. She has, however, many friends, and seems to have taken upon herself the care of that little Junior girl she is seen with so often. Anna Lillian Fiset Beware of her who looks a saint Anna is a very jolly member of our class. Nothing, not even her lessons, worries her. Perhaps this is because she is such a clever inventor of excuses. Anna and her chums make things lively wherever they are. She en- joys all sports and is a splendid dancer. 18
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Albert Merton Demont Al Whence is thy learning? Hath thy toil on books consumed the midnight oil? Twenty-five is a class, long of brains and stature. Al exhibits both nearly to perfection. Often seen putting around the town on his cycle, but never offering anyone a lift. Victor Elmer Desjardins Vic Gee, but I'm a busy man We don't see much of Vic around school as he is away working every other week. He is a hard worker and an honest fellow. He is up in his studies and a true friend of the school. Harold Tapply Dik Live not for yourself alone Harold is a good fellow and always ready to help; the smoothest member of the fast set. His pass words are Work and Women; Women preferably first. Marks don't faze him. Harriet Drury Tall and stately as a queen ■ Harriet seems to be a very lively member of '25. We do not think she is greatly interested in those of the other sex now in school as he graduated when she was a sophomore. Harriet studies hard and always has her lessons. She is a faithful believer in the well known truth that women always should have the first and last word. A good friend and classmate. Katherine Elizabeth Dunn Kay Here's a jolly person and there ain't no doubling that No one is ever lonesome when Kay is around — and she is usually around for her pleasing personality makes her welcome anywhere, she and Ray are firm friends. 17
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Cecile Marie Fournier Faithful, gentle, good, Wearing the rose of womanhood Cecile is a f ine student and is determined upon taking a gold K away with her. She is with us only part of the time, as she works in the Normal School office every other week. Neat, modest, faithful and sincere. Lawrence Holland Frye The world knows nothing of its greatest men Lawrence is a part-time Industrial boy, who divides his time between school and the C. H. Cowdrey Machine Shop, where business has been rushing ever since he has been working there. He is so smart in school that he gives Mr. Hunter lessons in both history and drawing. Frances Harriet Furman Shy she was and I thought her cold Frances is very studious and insists that things be done right or not at all. Frances has been with us only part of the time as she has spent every other week assisting Mr. Jeffery in the bank. Frances knows that success is spelled thus: w-o-r-k. Lucien Adalard Gagnon Deeds not words Lucien is another of our big boys. What woidd we do in Chemistry without him? Ask Mr. C — ; he knows. Lucien appears to be a very quiet lad, but who knows? Elizabeth Agnes Garvey Her worth is warrant for her welcome Beth who has stood on the firing line and cheered our boys on to victory in so many successful battles on the gridiron has stimulated us to heights of enthusiasm never before all. lined by any cheer-leader. Hail and farewell Beth! In Inline years if need come, may there alwaj's be some encouraging voice to cheer you on to victory; 19
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