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Srrtlui SarmiiHkii Bertha came to the Holyoke High School from the Morgan Grammar School with a repu- tation of learning to uphold. She has always been very quiet and unassuming. For two years she has been a staunch supporter of “Q” Club and a member of the French Club. Bertha stood high in scholarship, having the honor of being one of the high honor students. AlfrrlUt Saimli Alfreda is another member of the Commercial Department. Her work in this department will always bring fame to her. But Alfreda has found time to take part in the social life of the school also. She was one of the cast of the senior play and took a prominent part. “Q” Club entertainments have been helped by the presence of Alfreda. fflaruui Hraurryarii Here is another pupil which the Commercial Department of the Holyoke High School feels quite proud to claim. Since entering she has been faithful to her studies, though not alto- gether overlooking the social side of her career. Marion was a member of the French Club and the “Q” Club, having taken part in many of their delightful entertainments. She is also a staunch supporter of the Athletic Association. fRarii Urglrg Mae is one of the noiseless girls of our class. That is not saying she is noiseless in spirit, for Mae is always on hand when there is any class function going on. Besides being a faithful member of the “Q” Club, showing more than once- her dramatic talent, she is a girl who is liked by all she comes in contact with. 18
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tlisahrth Abrummm Elizabeth is another one of those quiet mem- bers of 1916. She is a great favorite among her own circle of friends and is always willing to give a friendly greeting to anyone. She has been a faithful member of “Q” Club for two years and has taken part in many of the enter- tainments of the club. (Cathrriur Alliitt “Cam” has been an ardent member of the Reading Club. In her junior year she was the vice-president of this organization, and this year has made a splendid president. She has also been a member of “Q” Club. In our sophomore year she graced the entertainments by her danc- ing. The Herald has benefited by the original- ity of “Cam’s” writing. Last, but not least, “Cam” has received high honors in her class. (£rrilr Auarb The French Club has a true friend in Cecile. She was the vice-president in her senior year and a member of the entertainment committee of the club. Another one of her achievements is the German Club. To be a member of both these clubs shows what good work Cecile has been able to do. Cecile is also a member of the “Q” Club and has taken a prominent part in the social life of the club. Hutli Hurihnrll We are all proud to have Ruth in our midst. She came from across the river to us and has surely proven herself a fine and helpful class- mate. Ruth has shown her ability as a debater, her special delight being that of arguing against something which everyone believes. Besides this she has taken active parts in both Reading and “Q” Clubs, these organizations benefiting by her presence. 17
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Statia Brglry From the time Statia found her way through the woods to this big school she has been a loyal classmate, sharing alike the pleasures and misfortunes of 1916. She was chosen for two years to show her ability in our class plays and has also been an ardent member of our “Q” Club. This year she became a member of the famous trio. Statia is an industrious sort of a girl whom everyone likes. Alittr Urrttarft Here is one of our lifesavers. Aline has kept many a girl from starving by her faithfulness at the lunch counter. If you are not next in line for eats” she will keep you good-natured talking until your turn comes. The French Club has Aline enrolled as a helpful member who does her share for its success. The Mor- gan School claims Aline as a graduate. Alirr UlraatitH Here is our “class beauty”! Alice has taken part in many “Q Club entertainments and is one of the best members of the club. At the senior class play Alice took a prominent part and acted with great ability. Alice is very jolly and well-liked by everybody. SaJitr Slnatn Sadie has never been heard to shout or “hol- ler” like most of her classmates. She believes in good, hard, conscientious work, and it is this kind of work that she has been doing for her- self for the last four years. The Commercial course agreed with her, and she has made a great success with her business studies. She is a member of the “Q” Club and is a firm believer in athletics. 19
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