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IIinla Surgraa To do well in her studies has been the motto of Viola; and since she has kept to her ideal she has done well. Her reward came when the honor roll was read, and her name appeared among them. Viola has worked hard and de- serves all the credit of her High School career. She is the type of the quiet girl, who does not spend the most of her time in frivolity, but is just the kind of a friend to have in time of need. Ena (Caplatt Another student that the Commercial Depart- ment claims is Eva. She is best-liked by those who know her best, and the longer you know her the better you like her. She is happy and cheerful at all times and is found generally in a mood which makes her lively and full of fun. She is a regular member of the “Q” Club. £trlla (Cajirr Stella is a friendly companion. She has many friends and is always found where something interesting is going on. Although she has not appeared often before her class in public does not mean that she has been forgotten wholly. She is a member of the Athletic Association, and also is a firm supporter of the “Q” and French Clubs, where she has gained her many friends. Idizabrlh (£hasr Elizabeth it was who proved herself to be a “star in debating. She debated with the “Q” Club against the Phi Alpha, which brought her much fame. She is another one who has helped to place 15 1 5 in the high position it holds. She is a credit to the honor list. The “Q” Club has benefited from her membership. She is an honor to the class of 191 5. 21
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(Oliia Vuuakrr Olga entered Holyoke High School from the Morgan Grammar School. She has the distinc- tion of being the first girl to graduate from Springdale. Since entering High School she has been very active in different clubs. She is a member of the “Q” Club and Glee Club. She is a good student and a fine representative of the Morgan School. Hrlrn firnum Helen is one of the quiet members of 1916. She has not been in the limelight to a great ex- tent, but chooses to be one of the spectators. “Q” Club claims her as one of its loyal, hard- working members. Helen is also a firm and staunch member of the Athletic Association. ittimtir Surhattmt Minnie is another one of those famous basket- ball players. She has played forward for two years and is considered a “star” forward. She is bright, and has a smile which seems never to wear off. She is a member of the Athletic Association, and a staunch supporter of the “Q” Club. She has taken many important parts in the club entertainments. Srunrtt tBttrkr Jennett is one who finds it pleasanter to listen than to talk. Nevertheless, her friends are numerous, and she is universally well-liked. This year she has been a very efficient treasurer for the “Q” Club, and due credit must be given to her for the excellent condition of the finances of that organization. Jennett was also a mem- ber of the cast for the senior play, and was on the Year Book Committee. 20
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(Eathrriur (Clarkr Catherine, although not one of the class lead- ers in social affairs, was one of our honor pu- pils, an honor which she will surely appreciate. She has been a faithful member of the “Q” Club, attending practically every meeting of that organization. She is one of the quietest mem- bers of 1916, and is identified by the fact that she is red-haired, following in the footsteps of our president. Eluabrth (Clurkr Elizabeth is not only well-liked by her near and intimate friends but she is popular with all who know her. She makes herself agreeable under all circumstances and this ability makes her a friend worth having. Her activities have been confined to the Reading Club, “Q” Club, Athletic Association and to the Classical Club. Elizabeth has written many noteworthy stories which have appeared in the Herald. Jrrttr (Clarkr If we were to measure Irene by her size she would not stand high, and this would not be doing her justice. Irene is among the brightest girls in her class, and the school will be proud to claim her as an alumni. She has been an active member of the French, Reading and “Q” Clubs, and has taken part in the various enter- tainments. Caurrtta (£offry Lauretta is a fine girl. She is a bright and wide-awake young woman. She likes fun and can also do full justice to her lessons. In her school career she has kept to her own circle of friends and has not cared to seek the fame of publicity. Lauretta acted as a substitute on the senior class basketball team which won the pennant. 22
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