Holyoke High School - Annual Yearbook (Holyoke, MA)

 - Class of 1917

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Hrlrtt Urglrit Helen is another of the Elmwood girls to make Holyoke High famous. She has been a member of the “Q” Club, the Athletic Association, the German Club, and the Classical Club. She has taken part in the majority of the “Q” Club en- tertainments, and also took a part in the Senior play. She has been a contributor to the school paper for the last two years. Helen boasts of having been a member of Mr. Carr’s famous history class in 1916. Helen is one of our honor students. Hazrl Hraii Hazel is another one of the quiet girls of our class. She has taken a commercial course and profited by her experience, as she is one of the brightest girls in this department. Although Hazel is quiet, this fact does not prevent her from being well acquainted. She is known and liked by all of ’17 fttiliirrii Urruuru Mildred has always been a home-loving girl, believing in attending strictly to business, what- ever that business may be. She has not been in the public eye very often while a member of the class, for she has never wished to indulge in fame-bringing pursuits. She prefers to be a good spectator, a habit which many would do well to cultivate. JJuulittr Sriuimr We all know Pauline. She will always be re- membered for her pleasing music during the auditorium exercises, and at the music period on Wednesday mornings. Pauline took part in both the Sophomore and Senior plays, adding much to their success. She served on several of our class committees. Pauline is a loyal member of both the “Q” Club and the Athletic Association. 18

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Elizabeth Sartlrtt Ficth is one of the most active and best-liked girls in school. She is athletically inclined, and has done splendid work on the class basketball team for the past two seasons. She was a mem- ber of the Athletic Association and the “Q” Club in her Junior and Senior years. She took a prominent part in the play presented by the 1917 class during her Sophomore year. ”7 r-xjU 'yy-ajUz Abu Huum Ada elected the commercial course and has made a big success with her studies. She is a loyal member of the “Q” Club, and is also a member of the Athletic Association. Ada is a jolly girl. She was considered a valuable friend of us all. Ada will be remembered by 1917 for her ability to learn well whatever work she en- tered upon. Anna Subrr Here is another commercial department girl. Anna is considered a valuable member of both the “Q” Club and the Athletic Association. She is one of the quiet girls of 1917, but she is al- ways ready to do her share in assisting her class. Otta ®milr Edna is small, but you’ll always know if she is near, as she is far from being one of our quiet classmates. Edna is a valuable member of both the “Q” Club and the Athletic Associa- tion. She is another girl who has been en- rolled in the commercial course, and has made a success of her studies in this department.



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Hrlrn Uurklry Kvrryliody knows Helen as one of the fun- loving girls in the 1917 class. She is a loyal member of the “Q” Club. Helen took a promi- nuit part in the Sophomore entertainment. She a iIso on thre Junior play committee and has pla cd on the basketball team for three years. I ielen is a valuable member of tbe volley ball and swimming teams. W-Cc W k.'UAsisT-’ Alma (£arti Alma is another one of the quiet girls in our class. Mthough very quiet, Alma has made many friends by her charming personality. She is al- ways ready to assist in all class undertakings, and has upheld the standard of the “Q” Club. Alma took part in our class play of 1915. ( rrtruhr (Caaatity Gertrude is rated as one of the best-natured and best-liked girls in the 1917 class. She is known as one of the “sharks,” and we are sure that she will make as good a reputation at nor- mal school as she has at Holyoke High. In pen- manship she has no equal in the class. She was a member of the “Q” Club in her third and fourth years at school. Gertrude is the smartest girl in the 1917 class. . . fHartmt (Dark Holyoke High has not had the pleasure of Marion’s presence as long as it would like. Marion came to Holyoke High two years ago from North field Seminary. We greeted her with a hearty welcome. It is marvelous when one considers the large number of friends that Marion has made while in High School. Every- body in the class knows her and seems charmed by her sweet and attractive ways. r 19

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