Holyoke High School - Annual Yearbook (Holyoke, MA)

 - Class of 1927

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SPQESSESPSBSIPSIESPSSPSESPSPSSPSPSIRSPSPSP CHRISTINE KNIFTON CAMERON Q, 4-33 A. A., 4-3, Music, 4-3-23 journalism, 4. Peaches is another popular girl of 327, She was always fond of writing notes, though she always was clever enough to join discretion with her charms. HShe is made for happy thoughts, For playful wit and laughter. GLADYS CECll.IA CANFIELD Q, 43 lVIusic, 4-3-25 Science, 2. This bright looking damsel may not have a pull', but she certainly has a kick. VVill you ever forget that habit of raising her left arm and ejacu- lating, You're a screamf' 'KOne great, big, grand, long Scream. LOUIS ALFRED CARLETON Phi Alpha, 4-33 French, 4-3, A. A., 4-3-23 As- sembly, 2. Louis is a bright spot in the Commercial Depart- ment and as a mixer among the boys he cannot be equaled, but he is rather shy with girls. f'Believes that women and politics should not be taken seriously.'7 CHRISTINE ETHEL CARLSON Q, 4-35 Art, 3-2g Spanish, 2. Though Christine has never made her sweet self very conspicuous, she has gained a great many friends, as well as the approval of her teachers. Stillness of person and steadiness of features are , signal marks of good breeding.,'- 1101-mer. CATHERINE MARIE CAULEY Q, 4-3: A. A., 4. VVe can never forget A'Babe', for the kind comrade and jolly companion that she was. As a fun-maker Babel' had no equal, and she never shirkecl her studies. Humor is the pensiveness of wit. - Thacleery. S? 'GG iii 25 fzsfzsasaarasqsefsarasaasasasasar Ill

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9 9995252995252 AHLDRED ALINF BRESNAHAN Q, 4-33 Journalism, 43 Ilerald Staff, 43 Spanish, 4: Year Book Staff, 43 Music, 4-33 Class Play, 4-31 Operetta, 43 Dramatics, 4. Versatile, scintillating, desirous of walking in the cloistered paths of solemn philosophy, but more sup- remely suited for a carefree journey along the broad highway of happy companionship thatls Mickey, Like a maiden from a dreamg Bright as the sun- lig:ht's golden bC21H1.,,'D!l3'lE. EDMUND DAVID BUNYAN Phi Alpha, 4-33 Science, 43 Classical, 43 Music, 4-33 Assembly, 23 A. A., 4-3-2. lid was always ready to help out in fun or work and his ready smile helped to make more than one gloomy day as sunshiny as a June day. A popular boy and a Latin sharkg Who in this world will leave his mark. VVll.l,IAlX'I ,IANIFS BURKE Classical, 43 French, 43 Phi Alpha, 4-33 Blathe- matics, 43 Science, 43 A, A., 4-3-23 Class Play, 23 Orchestra, 3-23 Assembly, 2. Bill was probably the gentleman of whom the author was thinking about when he said, He is a jolly good fellowfi Always happy, never gloomy, that's Bill.,' Not in words, but in deedsf, EVl'il,YN ISABICL BURNICTT Q, 4-33 A. A., 4-33 Art Club Play, 33 Nlsuic, 4-3. This dainty Miss is another dancer who has graced the boards.', May her success as a terpsich- orean artist equal the success she has had in the hearts of her many friends. Come and trip it as you go on the light fantastic toe. -Milton. HICNRIETTA BUTCHER Q, 4-33 Vice-President, lWathematics, 43 French, 43 Classical, 43 Round the Table, 2. The class of '27 has always been considered ex- ceptional and Henya,' certainly is one who helps 327 keep this reputation. Henya,' was always jolly and always working, an exceptional combination. Those who object to wit are envious of it. -Hazlitt. QP -G if 24 asasasaaasasasasasfzsaxsaaasas lil



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SZZSPSUSXIZSBSSESESIBSFSEQZZSRSSPQESPSP 53' 'IG ESTELLE THERESA CAVAGNARO Q, 4-33 Niusic, 4-39 A. A., 4-3-2. Remember that good-natured girl who had a smile for everyone? That,s Ted. And could she plung a banjo: She's put the whole auditorium on their toes by her snappy playing. 'fThe one worth while is the one that can smileg Throughout the live-long day. DOROTHY CLARK CHANDLER Q, 4-33 Round Table, 2, 23 Classical, 4g Chief Prophet, 43 A. A., 4-3. Behold! Our chief prophetess. In her hands, oh fellow classmates lay youi futureg and how nobly she unravels it. Dot has also gained fame as a poetess so we expect a great deal from her. A poet is the painter of the sandf' HARRIET ELIZABETH CHASE Q, 4-33 French Club, 43 A. A. 4-3-23 Swimming Team, 4-3. Could she dance! Why she had all the Juniors at the Prom beseiging her for one little number. And Betty also has one sweet voice. He scatters enjoyment who can enjoy much. VIRGINIA LYMAN CLARENBACH Q, 4-3glX1usic, 43 A. A., 4-3-2. Ginger could always be depended upon to attend games, especially the basketball. Her clothes have been the envy of many girls and we understand she makes them all herself! A merry heart doeth good like a medicinef, CLAIRE MARGARET CONNOR Q, 4-33 Classical, 43 French, 4g Music, 43 Round the Table, 2. ' Claire may appear to be very quiet, but her friends stand ready to dispute such a statement, for they know differently. We understand that she is the life of many a party and none would be complete without her. Purpose directs energy and purpose makes energy. 3' Pg' as as as as a as a a as a as as is as ll26Il

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