Holyoke High School - Annual Yearbook (Holyoke, MA)

 - Class of 1917

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iflargarrt (Crmnlrti Although Margaret was kept from school, due to illness, she has completed her course at Hol- yoke High school in a most satisfactory manner. She has a very pleasing disposition, and the thii g- she has accomplished have been done in .1 piiet way. The “Q” Club and the Athletic X'sociation also claim her as an ardent supporter. finar (Crmttlrti Quiet, demure and unassuming are the char- acteristics of Babe Rose.” She has been an earnest supporter of the “Q” Club. She pos- sesses a circle of friends with whom she has shared her troubles as well as her pleasures. Rose leaves Holyoke High with a prosperous future in store for her in the business world. Not only an able scholar, she has shared in the social functions of her school life. ilatririu Datifurfr “Good things come in small packages” is a motto that well belongs to Patricia. Agreeable and willing to assist a friend, she is a favorite among her classmates and always has a good word for everyone. “Q” Club claims her as a valuable member, as does the Athletic Associ- ation. tSnsr Orttt|isrii Rose is another one of our jolly and well- liked girls. She seems to be everyone’s friend. She has been a member of the “Q” Club and has taken part in many of the entertainments given by this organization. She is also a loyal member of the Athletic Association. Rose took the leading role in “All a Mistake,” a musical comedy, presented under the auspices of the High School Lunch Counter Association.

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£ura (£lark Sara is one of those valuable members of the class who come from Elmwood. She takes an interest in what is going on and always does her part. Sara is a member of both the “Q” Club and the Athletic Association. She has made a success of her business course; and, although seemingly quiet, has done much to uphold the record of the 1917 class. Hlaurhr (Enuant The entire school know and likes Blanche. She is one of the most jolly members of the class, and can always be found where a good time is on. She has taken prominent parts in “Q” Club entertainments and has been a loyal member of the Athletic Association. Blanche was a mem- ber of the Junior Prom committee, helping to make the affair a success. (Errrlia (Eux Here is another one of the “sharks.” Cecelia is claimed by the commercial course, and she certainly does credit to it. She is a member of the Athletic Association, and the “Q” Club knows her as one of its valuable members. Cecelia helped 1917 in her quiet but appreciative way. Cecelia is one of our high honor pupils. itUliau (Eraiyir Lillian is one of the noiseless girls of our class. She has gone through her four years in high school in a quiet manner. She has made many friends, and has been a loyal member of the “Q” Club and the Athletic Association. Lil- lian is the type of girl of whom Holyoke High is most proud. 20



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IflilJia flrttlmt Milda is a true representative of the class of 1917. She attended to all sides of school life, social, athletic and scholastic. Milda has been prominent in the “Q” Club this year. Mr. Co- nant appreciated her services in the office, as Milda could be depended upon to deliver the absent list, daily, without fail. Nineteen hundred and seventeen appreciates Milda’s faithfulness. Elrattnr Bulan Eleanor was popular in High School circles, both in the class rooms and in the different girls’ clubs. The “Q” Club and the Reading Club both possess in her one of their ardent mem- bers. She has taken her lessons with serious- ness, and has obtained the best possible results. Eleanor’s chief characteristic was agreeableness. Eleanor is one of our honor students. ILutr Sillmt Hail to our All-Star side-center. Rose was one of the six girls selected to represent Hol- yoke High School on the basketball court. Ath- letics do not claim all of her time, however. She is secretary of the French Club, a member of the Herald board, the “Q” Club, and the Athletic Association. Rose will always be remembered by 1917. fflariiarrt Dunn Here is another of 1917’s quiet members. Though working hard at her books Margaret finds time for recreation, as evidenced by her faithful attendance at “Q” Club meetings. She took a leading part in two of this year’s “Q” Club entertainments. Margaret is also a mem- ber of the Reading Club and the Athletic Asso- ciation. 22

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