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Jessie Elizabeth Brown A simple maiden in her flower Jessie has l)een a farmerette, but she is aixtut to forsake the soil in pursuit of higher eiiucaliou at Mount Hoiyoi e. She has not yet liitched her wagon to any particular star, hut has tlie whole hrni.iment as a goal toward which to work. Ruth Vera Brown ' Silence in woman, is like speech in man Deny it who can? Ruth is a maiden with golden-brown hair whose locks are' still unshorn. She doesn't believe in heralding herself with noise, thus we hear very little from her. She is always ready to greet one with a smile. Dorothy Victoria Brunt She has wit, and f un, and fire Dot believes in obeying the golden rule Love Thy Neighbor, particularly on North Street. She appears to be very innocent but in her case we fear appearances are deceiving. She graces the orchestra both with her pres- ence and the melody of her fiddle. Alice Angela Burns A true friend is forever a friend Alice is one of those young ladies of whom we seldom hear. She seems to study and enjoy doing so. We are in- clined to think Alice's quiet way is misleading. Bernard Edgar Bussiere Industry makes life ivorlh while Here we have, as (jrumpy says, a man with ;i f.Kc li's a good enough face, too. When Bernard biisis Im i- ness we expert an eruption — of some kind. .So far Ber- nard's s(jurs lii own, but he doesn't spend al! his time on his studies and we may draw our own conclusions. 13
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Helen Mary Boyle ;. (ulion j'ailhjul, in honor cknr c cn caiiic lo us last year from the convent. F'erhaps I hat is one reason why she is so f|uiet and unassuming (liirint school hours. Outside she is just hulihlinsi over with fun and 'ood spirits. Her (|uiet little smile becomes her well. When shall we ever see her without that load of liooks.'' Katherine Alice Boyle Yc ought to be quiet and do nothi t' rashly Katherine hails from the South Side. Although she only came to us our Junior year, she has iiroved herself a faith- ful friend to all. Katherine B. and Katherine K. are firm friends. Rumor has it that Wellesley stands a chance of being graced by Katherine in the years to come. We wish you success, Katherine. Winnifred Margaret Boyle Oh, blest with a temper -whose unclouded ray Can make to-morrow cheerful as to-day Winnie only favors us with her charming presence every other week: the rest of her time is spent working industri- ously for Mr. Jeffery at the bank. Although she has outside pleasures, she is one of the best students in the class and her name can always be found on the honor roll. She and Mary have been inseparable ever since our Freshman year. Sarah Brodsky Happy as the day is long Sarah can always be seen with a smile on her face, and as happy faces breathe sunshine, we know that her smile is appreciated. Studying is not her favorite hobby, although her marks show signs of it. James Russell Brooks One never becomes a gentleman by accident Jimmie is one of the many French sharks who keep the French Club alive. He plans to enter the dry goods business after graduation and we all agree that he will be a success, considering of course ;the foreign language he chose to master and the location of his present business headquarters. It would not surprise us if Jimmie should rule Cleghorn in the near future. 12
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Agnes Cevila Carpenter do love sports Affiles is a flasli while playing lioctccy and many a nirl lias found it dangerous to j ct the Ijall away frtini her. She is also one of the reasons wliy in our Junior year the the girls' team won so many times. She is talcing vocal lessons and hopes to rival f lalli-( 'urci. She rlaims Walter comes to the house onlv to sec the faniilv. Clarisse Alphonsine Carriere All that she does is always done well Clarisse stands high in her studies as well as in the hearts of her friends. She is one of the shining lights of Mr. Dufour's fifth hour class. A good sport and dancer, she loyally supports all school activities. Winner of the essay on Old Ironsides, 1925. Dorothy Irene Carson Happy she seems from morn till night Dot catches the Shirley express each morning. Although she spends a good part of her time studying nevertheless she always seems to be enjoying herself. Alice Blanche Carter Iler heart is in her work A smile from her goes a long way and we have enjoyed her company every minute. Interested in her studies if one can judge by the size and number of books she carries with her. Jane Byrne Cashman What man dare, I dare Jane hails from South Fitchburg, but we hope she wil' soon see the light and move closer to the civic center. Her Eton bob makes her look quite snappy. Though slow of action and nioderate cf speech, she can be depended on to see a thing through. 14
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