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flJlaiUiH C rurnrrt Gladys has been known for her prominence in “Q” Club affairs, serving on the pin committee and taking an active part in all of this year’s •! riamments. She willingly gave her time to the welfare of the organization, a fact that the memlHTs appreciate. She was a member of the “y Club and the Athletic Association. Gladys was also a good scholar. -j- (Mr - ' l v Jlrnnir Hamiltxm Jennie is one of the bright and happy girls of 1917. She has been prominent in tbe “Q” Club entertainments, and is a member of the Athletic Association. In both organizations she has taken an active interest. In her quiet way Jennie has helped make 1917 the class it is. ( rrtrudr Hairy Gertrude, a happy-go-lucky, was always ready to take a joke in the proper way. Throughout her four years she has made more and more friends, until now they are countless. She is a loyal member of the Classical Club, the Reading Club, the “Q” Club, and the Athletic Association. Gertrude took an active part in the Senior class play presented at Christmas. |Irtsrilla Hraly Priscilla is one of the most prominent mem- bers of the Senior class. She is a member of the “Q” Club and tbe Athletic Association, and contributed her valuable services to the class by the work on the Senior Prom committee. The auditorium exercises were often inspired by her musical talent. Priscilla is one of our members who will always be remembered. She is one of our honor pupils. 25
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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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liathrrinr Hralii We have not heard much from Katherine dur- ing her High School career, but when she leaves her studies here and enters the business world we feel sure that her work will be a credit to the 1917 class as well as to Holyoke High School. “Q” Club and the Athletic Association claim Katherine as a member. JHargarrt Urnbrraun This is our class poet. Peggy has been a val- uable inspiration to the numerous clubs of the school. She has aided the “Q” Club, German Club and the Athletic Association. She also contributed her services to the Year Book com- mittee. “Peggy” will be remembered by the poetry she composed in her history period, as well as by her good nature .Srrur Hrrhrrt Irene has quietly gone forth during her four years at Holyoke High, and, though social life did not appeal to her strongly, she was a mem- ber of both the Athletic Association and the “Q” Club. She has a lovable disposition, that was instrumental in making a large number of friends for her. Irene has helped to make 1917 the suc- cessful class that it is. %ubt( Unllrti During her four years in High School Ruby has devoted most of her time to getting the most out of a commercial course. Should she secure a position with some leading firm we are most certain that she will uphold the excellent repu- tation this department now enjoys. Ruby is on the 1917 honor list. „ 0 26 (7
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