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Gilbert Weissbach Cox Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you Gil is one of our shorties who seems to manage to make things hum. Always ready to do his share. Some day Gilbert will be a great orator, for he likes to talk. Janet Douglas Cringan Oh! that frown! Whenever anything happens which is not exactly to Janet's liking, out comes that million dollar frown. But generally Janet's presence in a group means the dismissal of care and the entrance of clever wit and hearty laughter, for she is admittedly the smiling advance agent of good humor and gaiety. Her hearty laugh, which has so often echoed through classroom and corridor alike, is absolutely guaranteed to chase away the blues. Elizabeth Murdock Cross Buzz's great talent lies in writing essays and stories, but, alas, she also uses this gift to write notes to some lucky gentlemen. She is one of our leading French stu- dents due to her good fortune in having spent six months in France. We all like Flizabeth and expect great things from her in the literary field. Buzz would accomplish wonders if she applied herself — but Oh, my deah she just can't. Dramatic Club, Glee Club, PVench Club (Vice-Presi- dent), Music Essay (Second prize, '26), (First prize, '27), Senior Class Party Committee. Dorothy Mae Crocker For a light heart lives long Dot is one of the Opposite Twins. She is fond of good times and the dances at dishing seem to have an attraction. Dot formerly hailed from Leominster and it is rumored she still has a case there. Now, Dot, what kind of case? Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Junior Dance. Kathleen Louise Crowley A good heart is worth gold Kathleen is one of our quieter classmates — sweet, seri- ous, and sincere. She is very fond of dogs, and we can imagine she has her hands full with those lively little puppies she has. As to the opposite sex, we haven't heard any rumors as yet. Seriously, though, Kathleen is a mighty good friend to have. Dramatic Club. 15
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Ruth Chiate As happy as the day is long Ruth is one that can always be depended upon, and her big, dark eyes fairly snap with enthusiasm. We hear rumors that Ruth aspires to be a singer. That or a school- ma'am, which will it be, Ruth? She has never said much about her boy friends, but we don't see why there might not be some. Dorothy Evelyn Clark Better late than never. But, better, never late Sparky is one of the live wires of our class. She always keeps her numerous friends entertained with her wit which never runs dry. Her favorite sports are swimming and skating. She finds time apart from the study of books to devote to a study of the opposite sex. Grace Phyllis Cominelli We don't have to know Grace very long, before we dis- cover that her hobby is Chemistry. Grace talks about her Chemistry teacher and the subject morning, noon, and night. She walks with a peculiar swaying gait. Grace can also debate, only she keeps her ability hidden. Grace is planning to be a school-ma'am. Always happy and C( rdial. Glee Club, Pirate's Daughter, Debating Club. Charles Edward Connors Charlie made a hit with the girls in The Pirate's Daughter, and since then they have showed their affec- tion for him by calling him Percy. He is a good boy and applies himself to his work, especially to his favorite sub- ject, Riology. It is yet to be decided whether or not he believes in Evolution. We expect to see Charlie a great scientist in later life. Glee Club, Pinafore, Pirate's Daughter, Junior- Senior Reception Play. Charles David Cox J union year brought us Dave, he of the sunny locks and smiling urbanity, to settle down and imbibe the required amount of Wentworth and Smith, West, etc. To see Dave plodding his weary way daily from the morasses of Lunen- burg is to appreciate his endeavors. Chemistry claims a great deal of his attention, and the result is indeed grati- fying. A faithful and efficient worker, and a fine fellow withal. 14
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Minnie Anna Cuddy A simple maid, and proper too Good things come in small packages. Minnie is ex- tremely quiet, but shyness is a charm that suits this petite little miss very becomingly. She is taking the Commercial Course and we expect some day she'll be a very dependable stenographer. John Francis Dailey John is our most brilliant scholar, for he has maintained a special honor record through his four high school years. Unaffected by his numerous honors and achievements, John has our real admiration and friendship. Editor-in-Chief of Red and Gray, Dramatic Club, French Club, Class Play, Councillor, Marshal, Senior- Junior Reception Committee, President of Central Massa- chusetts Interscholastic Press Association, Music Prize Essay (First and Second Prize.) Clarence Washburn Damon It's all in knowing how Clarence belongs to the marshal squad and patrols the third floor with strictness. They also say he is a good student, but it wouldn't be fair to tell you how little he really studies. French seems to be his best subject. Clarence intends to go to college, but we have not learned where. Marshal. Myrtle Sheppard Daulton All nature wears one universal grin Myrtle is one of the jolliest members of our class. She drifts down from West Fitchburg, and reaches school on time every morning (sic). She is never seen without that grin. Glee Club Pirates' Daughter. Kermit Rufus Deggs Kermit is continually trying to vamp some fair maiden, but so far as we know, he has not yet met with success. He has a great sense of humor as is shown by the way he laughs at the jokes he springs. Studies are not one of his worries, but nevertheless, he manages to get fairly good marks. Kermit has become a connoisseur of good litera- ture from working at the Public Library this year. Class Play. 16
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