Holyoke High School - Annual Yearbook (Holyoke, MA)

 - Class of 1917

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tBrssir Kapltttalut Bessie has always been looked upon as one of the brightest girls in the class. She is active in the “Q” Club and has taken part in many of the entertainments. She is another of those who prefer to pay attention to what is going on rather than to be amusing her friends. Bessie will be remembered as a high honor pupil. DnriH lKrlluiiy Doris has a most amiable and sweet disposi- tion. She has been very popular during her four years in High School. She is a member of the “Q” Club and the Athletic Association. Doris has traveled back and forth from Smiths Ferry daily to be a member of the famous class of HM7- 'iSlu JUo' iflarti ICrlltj Mary has delighted many of the 1917 class with her beautiful dancing. In every entertain- ment that required a learned dancer she was always the one to be selected. As a result she had made quite a name for herself. She is a loyal member of the “Q” Club, and is also en- rolled in the membership of the Athletic Asso- ciation. Hrlma ftrlly Helena first came into prominence in her Sophomore year when she was elected on the 1917 Pin committee and took part in the Soph- omore play. Since then she has been prominent in the “Q” Club, French Club, Classical Club. Athletic Association, and is now president of the Reading Club. Helena is on 1917’s honor

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Uilfra intern Hilda has found time to be of great service to her class. Not only was she a member of the Senior-Junior Prom committee but she was also a member of the Year Book committee, and is active in the “Q” Club. Other students boast of I icing a member of Mr. Carr’s 1916 United States History class, but Hilda was one of the girls who helped make Mr. Carr’s 1917 class the most famous on record. li fflarti .UrBfi One of the most pleasant girls in the class is Mary. She is one of the loyal and worthy members of the Reading Club and “Q” Club, and has done enviable work in her lessons. Mary is the sort of girl who adds to the reputation, strength and talent of a class. Her friends are many. turrita taur Loretta is a girl of uncommon silence. She is a member of the Athletic Association and the “Q” Club, and has taken part in the club enter- tainments. In her studies she ranks among the leaders. We look forward to a bright future for Loretta. fHaruut taur Marion is one of the brightest girls in the 1917 class, as well as one of the most popular. As a member of the “Q” Club she has upheld the standard of this organization. Marion is also gifted with much talent as an actress, displaying this characteristic in both the Junior and Senior plays. Last, but not least, Marion is one of our prophets. She is also a high honor student. 27



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Kathryn ftrlly This is the secretary of the Reading Club Kathryn is a member of the Herald Board and is also on the staff of the Year Book. She is prominent in the French Club, the Classical Club, tin “Q” Club and the Athletic Association. Studies took up much of Kathryn’s time. She is one of 1917’s high honor pupils. Ursula Krnnrhy Ursula is very active in both the “Q” Club and the Athletic Association, the two largest clubs in the school. Due to her quiet, good-natured ways she has always been a favorite with her classmates. She always does her share to pro- mote the welfare of the 1917 class. fflary KrtturiUj Mary’s class work is her chief delight; but just the same she has time to work for “Q” Club. She is a member of the Athletic Asso- ciation, too. Mary is going to make a success of life, no rnatter what branch of work she may decide to enter. She is a friend to all who know her; an enemy is yet to be found. trua Calmtftr Of course everyone knows Lena. Why wouldn’t they? Her charming personality is re- sponsible for her popularity among her class- mates. Lena confines her social energies to our 0” Club and the French Club. Her friends are many, and, in the eyes of them all, she occu- pies a high place. 29

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