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Hrlrn trary Helen Leary will ever be remembered for the pleasure received from listening to her piano playing. She frequently played for the Audi- torium exercises and for the chorus music. She is a member of the “Q” Club” and is on the Year Book committee. Helen has evidently di- vided her time between making friends and studying her lessons. She is equally pro- ficient at both. (Elairr Crrnux Every student in the school knows Claire. She is that very business-like girl who brings the absence slips around every day. Perhaps you’ve seen her in the office, for she’s Miss St. Martin’s trusted assistant. She also has time for other things and has been a member of “Q” Club and scribe for the French Club in her se- nior year. Arliur laytrh We all know her as Arline. She came from the Highland Grammar School, and we’re aw- fully glad she came. She is a talented musician and has honored us and the orchestra by playing in that organization. She has also been a mem- ber of “Q” Chib, and we have greatly enjoyed her there. She took part in the sophomore en- tertainment, too. fflartt Ctjttrh Mary came from the Elmwood Grammar School and has easily secured the friendship of everyone. Who could help loving this smiling, cheerful girl with the wealth of brown hair? Who could help envying her this latter posses- sion ? She is very quiet and unassuming, and her social activities have been limited to “Q” Club, where she became a quiet but a valued member. 29
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fttariiarrt liagtnin Margaret has wended her good-natured way through High School in peace. She has spent a good deal of her time supporting the Reading Club and “Q” Club. Margaret was a faithful rooter for all athletic teams, and can also boast of a good many friends. fin «rotary firattr At mention of Rosemary’s name our thoughts immediately revert to the Q” Club. She has been president of that society for the past year, and it has enjoyed its most prosperous season under her direction. On account of her excel- lent musical ability she was elected class musi- cian. We seniors can only imagine how dreary the Auditorium will be next year without Rose- mary presiding at the piano. fflaryarrt fiimt Margaret is one of the quiet girls in our class. Although very quiet she has made many friends by her charming personality. She is always ready to help everyone and do every- thing anyone asks her to do. Margaret is a member of the “Q” Club and has taken part in more than one entertainment presented by this organization. Eluiflr firuttrily Eloise is an elocutionist “par excellence.” Her dramatic talent has entitled her to a part in every one of the class plays, from our first hesi- tating production to our final success. She has done much for the class. She is historian for the class of 1916, and is a member of the “Q” Club and the Year Book committee. 28
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fflar fflalouni Mae came to us from the West Street Gram- mar School and has given us a very good im- pression of that school. She is always smiling and after speaking with her one feels much more optimistic than before. She is the very picture of efficiency and good-will, an unusual combination. She has been a very welcome member of our “Q” Club. Cury fHarrillr Lucy has the very enviable distinction of never having been late or tardy. This is a very rare distinction and one which shows how punc- tual and methodical she is. She has taken a Classical course, excelling in all subjects. Her specialty in High School has been cooking, and she intends to enter the Framingham Cooking School. She came from the Lawrence School. fflarti Aarfery What would we do without Mary? She has added life and fun to everything. She belonged to “Q” Club and we other members are glad she did. She was in the first play 1916 had and was on the play committee. (We were sophomores.) She has helped for both proms, being on the junior and senior prom committees. Eilith fHarahall Edith is one of the sweetest girls in High School. (You could also call her dear, lovable and innocent-like.) She has one of the dearest, rarest smiles you ever saw, and she’s everyone’s friend. She came from the Lawrence School and is a credit to it. She belonged to “Q” Club and has taken part in the junior play. 30
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