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■ Huth JFrirJirirh Ruth is so popular that she has been vice- president of the class of 1916 for four years. She served on two prom committees and took part in three class entertainments. She has been an energetic member of the “Q” Club, and also worked on the Year Book committee. Ruth is a real democratic girl in every sense of the word. It was not at all surprising that she should be elected, by an unanimous vote to de- liver the class will. JfranrrH (Slraann Frances is one of the valuable members of our class who comes from Elmwood. She has gone through her four years serenely and pleasantly. She is a friend to all who know her. Frances is a member of the “Q” Club and the Athletic Association and is one of their royal rooters, and is to be found shouting hard when the game is in progress. Srlrtt 0» Ira turn Helen Gleason is another one of the hard workers at Holyoke High. She is on the honor list, and is a credit to the Commercial Depart- ment. But all of Helen’s life has not been study.” She was a well-known member of the “Q” Club, serving on several “Q” Club com- mittees. She has a large number of friends, both teachers and students. Anna (Sulft Anna evidently believes that “variety is the spice of life,” for she certainly does like to re- verse the condition of things, and, instead of the teacher arguing with the class, Anna argues with the teacher. And invariably she is right! She is enrolled in the Commercial Department. Like all real senior girls Anna is a member of the “Q” Club. 26
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Cuiiru Dnuylit Laura is one of the valuable members of our class. She is one of the honor students and most active members of the 1916 class. Being »o cheerful, she has made many friends. Laura showed her talent as a writer in her junior year when she wrote the junior play, and also this year, when she wrote a “Q” Club play. She is the secretary of the Reading Club, a member of the “Q” Club and the Athletic Association. Laura has taken part in many of the school ac- tivities, too numerous to mention. Jlrrttr 3Fitziirralb Irene is one of the jolliest girls in 1916. She has no trouble in smiling and when she smiles she brings pleasure to all about ber. Her smiles have made her a friend to many and an enemy to none. Irene has always taken an active part in the “Q” Club, as she has been on “Q” Club committees and in “Q” Club plays. In addition Irene is a very bright and intelligent member of 1916. iflariiarrt 3fulr.ii Margaret is one of the silent members of 1916. She has gone through her four years in High School very quietly. She has made many friends, and once you are admitted to her friendship you find how pleasant and good na- tured she is. Margaret’s chief duty is as mem- ber of the “Q” Club, where she has taken part in its entertainments. Unlit Jfnrsiithr Ruth came to us from the Elmwood School and immediately settled down to persistent work. But in addition to her good class work she still found time to take a quiet but active part in many school affairs. She was a good worker for both the “Q” Club and the Classical Club. Ruth’s name appeared on the honor, list. 25
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Hrlrn (fcriffiu Helen has discovered that it is not necessary to Ik- a member of three or four organizations in order to make friends. She has quietly done her part in the “Q” Club, and has been satisfied. The remainder of her time has been devoted to study. Her friends claim that her acquaintance is a pleasure, and there are many of them to corroborate that statement. HlUabrth fiallnt Elizabeth has quite a few friends who have learned that it is often worth while to cultivate the acquaintance of a quiet-appearing girl. She is always willing to help. Her friendship is an asset. She has been a member of the “Q Club for two years, and has worked in her un- assuming way for the best interests of that society. 3ba Huffman Ida is one who likes to have a good time. She is very jolly and good-natured. Singing is one of Ida’s strong points, as she was a member of the Glee Club. A faithful “Q” Club worker and a firm believer in the Athletic Association are some more of Ida’s virtues. (fhristinr Hunks Christine is the second student on the high honor list She has been a consistent worker for the class of 1916, and has served on several class committees, in addition to taking part in class entertainments. As the author of On the Other Side,” the senior class play, she won the deserved praise of the whole school. Besides working for the “Q” Club she has been a fre- quent contributor to the Herald. 27
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