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Surhrl 0mm Here is another strong supporter of the “Q Club and Athletic Association. In the different .n'rrtainments Rachel has always been ready to In lp. She also took part in the Senior class en- tertainment. She played two seasons on the girls’ interclass basketball team. Rachel has worked hard for 1917, and we appreciate her efforts. Elair IFrlarntraiirr Klsie has traveled back and forth from Springdale daily, just to be with the graduating class of 1917. The class appreciates her at- tendance, as does the “Q” Club and the Athletic Association. Elsie has studied hard, and we feel sure that she will do credit to the 1917 class after she leaves school. SriJhirt Jfitztjrralfi Bridget is one of the quiet, but pleasing girls of 1917. She has studied hard and not without results, for her marks are a credit to both the class and to the school. The Classical Club claims her as a very loyal member, and, like most of the other girls, she is a member of the Q Club and the Athletic Association. She was a contributor to the Herald in her Senior year. Bridget is a 1917 honor pupil. tiaiumr Juun Social life appealed strongly to Pauline dur- ing her four years at school. In “Q” Club, Pau- line served on different committees and proved a valuable member. On the swimming team she was a big help to her class team in the Junior-Senior swimming meet. The Reading Club and Athletic Association boast of Pauline’s membership.
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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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fiuth JFrrrifl In her Sophomore year Ruth started off her celebrities by taking the part of Julius Caesar, in a play given by Miss Judd’s English classes. She has an even disposition and won many friends in her course at Holyoke High. In “Q” Club she has taken much interest, and the Ath- letic Association also claims her as a loyal member. Angelina (blnturg Lina is one of the most pleasing ami best- natured girls in the 1917 class, with never a cross word for anyone. She has been a loyal member of “Q” Club and a strong supporter of the Athletic Association. In her studies she has done good work also. She has a number of friends, and all who know her place her high in their respect. Hrlrn (Sonnatt This is Helen! Just the kind of girl that Hol- yoke High is most proud of. An exceptionally good student, with a disposition that has placed her firmly in the hearts of every girl in the class. Helen has taken prominent parts in “Q Club entertainments for the past two years, and is also an active member of the Reading Club and the Athletic Association. Helen is one of 1917’s honor pupils. Sluatirth C rraurg “Lil” is one of the lively members of the 1917 class. She has taken part in “Q” Club and class entertainments. As a social worker she is always ready to help make whatever she enters into a success. The Athletic Association recognizes in her a member that has done much to help this organization in its many achievements. 24
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