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fck,:w MARIE CORNELLIER 25 Pearl Street Ayer, Massachusetts With a heart of purest gold. The above quotation is suitable for Marie, as all her friends can say. Marie is a happy commuter and her cheerful voice and con- tagious giggle are often heard in the Locker Room as well as other parts of Normal. Marie exerts a very good influence on her com- panions (so Mr. H. says). Marie is always ready and willing to help those less fortunate than herself. Day Girls ' Association, Women ' s A. A., Glee Club, Hockey, Basket Ball. 9- MARJORIE LOUISE DANIELS Marge 1331 West Central Street Franklin, Massachusetts A true friend is forever a friend. To know Marge is to love her. One who has not shared her friend- ship is indeed unfortunate. One of her notable characteristics is her willingness to help others. How would our collegiate dormitory hops progress without Marge at the piano ? How would the Normal library keep up its good work without Marge on its staff? To the scholarly J. H. S. IV class she has proved an invaluable addition. You see, Marge is also a good student. Marjorie ' s most intimate friends would not have you forget that she is not without her share of mischief. This trait often reveals itself where it is least expected — so watch out for it. Her kind disposition and sweet smile assure her success as a future school teacher. All happiness and good luck to you, Marge. Women ' s A. A., Hiking, Student Government Association, Vice- President Geographic Society ' 27. HELEN LORETTO DELEA Blondie 18 Sanborn Street Fitchburg, Massachusetts Her sunny locks Hang on her temples like a golden fleece. Blondie, blue-eyed, dimpled, fun loving, friendly Helen. Who wouldn ' t love her? She is a true friend if ever there was one, and has unconsciously smoothed over many a rough spot by her ready smile and her willingness to hold a helping hand. Helen displays a great fondness for music and has never forgotten the time when she saw three doves a-flying. Helen did great things in teaching last year, and we know that she will continue to be successful. The sin- cere good wishes of the Class of Twenty-seven go with you, Helen. Women ' s A. A., Day Girls ' Association, Basket Ball, Hockey, Bowl- ing, Men ' s A. A.-Women ' s A. A. Revue, Halloween Party.
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BEATRICE MYRTLE BUTLER Bee Elm Street, R. F. D. 193 Leominster, Massachusetts Honors come by diligence. Beatrice is one of the conscientious girls of J. H. S. IV. When she faces her class next year they cannot help but like her. If amiable dispositions mean anything, Bee ' s ought to carry her far. How well has her punctuality and regularity in attending classes served as models for the rest of J. H. S. IV. She shows no interest in the men of our class, but as we know little of Bee ' s outside activities we think there must be a reason. The good wishes of the Class of Twenty-seven go with you, Bee. Women ' s A. A., Day Girls ' Association, Basket Ball, Hockey. 213 Whipple Street JOHN D. CONNELL Fall River, Massachusetts None but himself can be his parallel. John has the honor of being one of the few men from Fall River who have matriculated at F. N. S. During his three years here he has made a host of friends, both with the students and faculty. We are glad to say that although socially active his marks have not suffered and he has the reputation of being a student of high caliber in the J. H. S. class. The Class of Twenty-seven owes him a debt of grati- tude for his untiring efforts as Business Manager in making The Saxi- frage a success. You have everyone ' s best wishes for a bright future. Men ' s A. A., President Geographical Society, Mohawks, Business Manager The Saxifrage, Dramatics, Debating ' 25- ' 26, Student Gov- ernment Association, Mohawks Play ' 27, Windmills of Holland ' 26. MALCOLM CONNOR Mai 47 Emerald Street Winchendon, Massachusetts Silence is as deep as eternity. Malcolm came to us from Murdock High in the heart of Toy town. However, he brought no childish pleasures with him and instantly impressed us with his mature wisdom. In many conservative minds Mai is classed as a radical because of a desire to banish things carried on the curriculum through tradition, but no one can deny that his arguments are logical and his motives sincere. Because he comes from a small town, some of us thought he would be a back number, but we soon found he was far ahead of us in most worldly matters. Boston is his playground, but Melrose also has a place in his heart. Although Mai shines in social circles he has by no means neglected his studies. Any of our faculty will bear witness to this fact. Mai may feel sure that when he leaves our midst he will leave many wonderful memories. Men ' s A. A.
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JAMES F. DENEEN Jimmie 40 Sanborn Street Fitchburg, Massachusetts Frankness is a virtue. Jimmie is one of the most popular boys to be found in F. N. S. His subtle humor and brilliance of thought have endeared him to all his classmates. Jimmie is frank, but this characteristic has only gained him new friends. Jimmie has a sound philosophy of life based on life as he finds it but still retaining his ideals. His word is usually the final authority on all subjects taken up at conventions of delegates over at Normal Spa. Jim should know by this time that he will be missed by the Juniors, who often mistake him for a faculty member. We verily believe that Jimmie was the inspiration for the song For he ' s a jolly good fellow. Wherever you go, Jimmie, rest assured that you carry with you our sincerest wishes for the best of luck in every- thing you undertake. Men ' s A. A., Mohawks, Debating Council. 47 Exeter Street EMMA E. DUMAIS Fitchburg, Massachusetts A stout heart may be mined in fortune; but never in spirit. Whenever one of J. H. S. IV ' s recitation periods is in danger of becoming boresome, as if inspired, Emma cheers us up by saying some- thing humorous. Emma is a good sport and everyone who knows her likes her. Some of us would be lost if we didn ' t depend on Emma to consult when we give oral talks in French. Emma is always will- ing to give a helping hand to anyone. To one of the faithful mem- bers of our class we wish the best of luck. Women ' s A. A., Day Girls ' Association. 33 West Street LESTER JOSEPH DYER Pop Clinton, Massachusetts Pop hails from Clinton, the home of great senators and still greater athletes. He has surely upheld the athletic end of the notoriety of Clinton. Who has heard of any athletic team of Normal during the last three years which did not contain the name Dyer? He shines as brightly as any star on our football, baseball, and basket ball teams. He served the Class of Twenty-six efficiently for two years as Vice- President and has also taken part in many plays and class activities. We will always remember Pop ' s masterful characterization of Brad- ley in the Mohawks play. Best of luck and success to you, Pop. Men ' s A. A., Mohawks, Football ' 24- ' 2S, Baseball ' 26- ' 27, Baseball Captain ' 27, Basket Ball, Mohawks Play ' 27, Year Book Staff, Dramatics, Women ' s A. A.-Men ' s A. A. Revue, Windmills of Hol- land, O Hara San, Vice-President Class of Twenty-six, Glee Club.
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