Holyoke High School - Annual Yearbook (Holyoke, MA)

 - Class of 1922

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□ — SENIORS — Q |Irarl A gam bar Pearl Q, A. A., French, Classical. Pearl always had the misfortune of being the first to he called on in recitation by reason of her name being the first of all the A’s. ' Pearl doesn’t mind a little thing like that, however, for everyone knows that she is absolutely fearless, not only in recitation hut in every other situation as well. Pearl has always liked athletics moderately, hut she's always in a hurry —therefore her time for a slow thing like “gym” has been rather limited. iflartj Ahrrtt Marx Q. A. A. Enter Mary! No. no, you’ve got it all wrong—• Mary doesn’t enter, not at all. It’s like this— Biff! Bang! Bing!’’—and here she is! Her wide, happy, grin is a perpetual joy to everyone. No one can ever, in the wildest stretch qf imagination, see Mary sans the grin. We aren’t going to call it a redeem- ing feature, either, because everyone knows that Mary is sterling all the way through. iHUlirrnt Align “Millv” Q. A. A., French. D n't we wish that Millicent would tell us how she gets the red in her cheeks, the sparkle in her eyes, and the lustre in her heavy hair. It she’d only give away the secret, she’d put artificial beauty manufac- turers out of business. Milly” always seems to be full of life and humor, and she knows how to make others laugh, too. “Milly” likes athletics quite well, as is evidenced by the support she gives the basket- ball team. Iflaubr Halbuuu Maude Q, A. A,, French. Hello!” Of course, it’s Maude. She always sees everybody, and she always speaks. We hear that some of the girls in Holyoke High are “stuck up, but the author of that suggestion wasn’t thinking of Maude when he said it. She is a hard worker in the Q” Club and she was on our Senior prom, committee—one a cause and the other a result of her popularity. More- over, she is one of the prettiest girls in the class. Her black hair and big blue eyes are the kind that belong to heroines. tSrtta ibargrr Rene Q, A. A., French. Matter-of-fact Rene! No other adjective will quite apply. She is a downright, sensible girl who generally looks before she leaps into trouble—and then doesn’t leap. Strange to say. school work never kept Rene awake nights, but that doesn’t mean anything! She has made many friends while here in fi. H. S. and we know that she will continue to make more when she leaves us. NINETEEN TWENTY-TWO ’ □ 25

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□ = SENIORS □ Knar Hariumiku Rose U, A. A. Did you say play the piano? If not. we will. Rose can make you dance, sing, go to sleep—almost anything with her music. She plays the violin, too, you know. Rose’s only failing, and she is not alone in that, is that she and “gym” are not on speaking terms. That is, when Rose can help it. We won’t censure her for this, however. Rose knows how to shake a wick—pardon us. Rose is a very nice little dancer, too. Who could wish for a longer list of accomplish- ments ? fiuth tBatrhrlnr Romeo” y. A. A., French. Ruth is one of the jolliest girls in our class. She is always smiling—nay, more, we might go as far as to say she is always laughing! Ruth is popular—the treasurer of the “Q” Club. And Ruth is very pretty, too. Her lovely complexion and eyes are the envy of every damsel in H. H. S. Her demure ways have caused her to be elected—to everybody's joy— class baby.” fHiiriuu 8aHuh “Baushie” Q. A. A. Marion is the kind of a girl whom we all admire. She is very independent, saying just what she feels, and doing just what she desires. Marion has a keen sense of humor, and has made us all laugh at her witty sallies. She has shown her school spirit by joining the A. A. and the “Q” Club. She has done much in these clubs to help them with their work. We need more like Marion. 8rrtha Urmatt Bert Q. A. A. After computing the number of quiet members in our class, we find that Bert is one of the rare, but pleasing, opposites. Not that she is of the unpleasantly bold type, but a good, friendly girl whom we all en- joy through our acquaintance with her. Perhaps Ber- tha has not always been as strong in her studies as she might have been, but who in H. H. S. is measured in popularity by the amount of studying they do (or don’t) ? arah SrruBtrm Sadie” y. a. A. Sarah’s natural state of mind is rather placid. You never hear her worrying about her homework. And one reason why we all like her is that she’s always willing to help us with ours when we discover at the last minute that we have done the wrong lesson. Sarah’s kind heart will make her a very useful woman. □ ' - NINETEEN TWENTY-TWO - □ 26

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