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Class Personals MAURICE ADELMAN 16 years Entered 1908 CClassicalj Maurice has been in the Classical four years and has many friends among the boys. He is rather quiet and does not let either work or girls bother him, consequently he is bound to enjoy himself. His never failing aid to others when they need assistance makes him very popular. He has not yet decided on his future college course. ALICE ALLEN 17 years Entered 1906 CClassicalD Alice is a very cheerful girl who is always smiling. Although she has never let her studies interfere with her pleasure she has done very well in all the four years she has been with us. Alice doesn't know what she will do on leaving Hope but whatever she does we wish her the best of luck. DOROTHY AUSTIN 18 years Entered 1906 CClassicalj Yes, that prim little miss with the light hair and the wee voice, is Dorothy. As a member of the Gir1s' Debating Society and of the Greek Class, she is a very privileged person. Although inclined to be quiet she has many friends among the girls, and is always ready with a smile for everyone. Studies are not her enemies although they are not her par- ticular friends, so she gets along very well in her lessons. She is undecided as to her future career, but will continue study in Pembroke or at Normal School. HARRIET BAGGOTT 17 years Entered 1909 CEnglishj This quiet, unassuming girl is cheating time by graduating from Hope in three years and a half instead of taking four. In doing so she joins a good class and saves money in not paying class dues. She joined us so suddenly that we did not have time to consider whether she was a good scholar or not. However we do not regret it as Harriet has proved to be a good student. FREDERICK ALLAN BALLOU, JR. 18 years Entered 1909 CC1assicaD Class President C21 C32 QQ. President Athletic Ass'n 141. Athletic Play Committee MJ. Track C21 C35 C41 Capt. MD. Ass't Mgr. Football t3j. Mgr. Football ttj. Sec'y H. S. H. S. Athletic Field Ass'n Ctj. Sirnonides Swanhopper, Who is Who t3J. Byron llftakepeace Thornton, Mille an' Otis MD. League Representative MJ. Hockey C33 MJ. 29 Ted entered our class in the second year of its existence and has been with us ever since. f'Ted has gone in for athletics and dramatics pretty thoroughly and has been a great success in both. He is a good scholar and is liked by his teachers as well as by his classmates. He expects to enter Brown in the fall. ROSE BORESOWSKY 15 years Entered 1908 tEnglishD This little girl in the English Department is finishing her course at Hope in three and a half years. In all her classes she has excelled and has proved herself a scholar of much merit. She has brightened up the dullest classes by means of her brilliant reci- tations and the class has gained a great deal because of her membership. JULIA MARIE BUCKLEY 17 years Entered 1908 CEnglishD Julia is one of our very quiet members, and usu- ally knows all her lessons. She isn't fond of whis- pering as most of us are, and is a firm believer in the old adage, Speech is silver, Silence golden. The result is that some of us are not very well acquainted with her, but those who are appreciate her. H. RUSSELL BURBANK 18 years Entered 1908 CClassieaD Pin Committee CZJ. Lawrence Lavender, t'Who is l'Vho C31 Junior Social Committee C3D. Football t3j MJ. Athletic Play Committee MJ. Otis Tewlcsbury, life an' Otis MD. Editor-in-Chief of HBlue and White Ctrl. Russ is one of our shining lights. He has taken part in most of the school activities, showing particu- larly on the stage and also serving well in football. As he is Editor, this book is all his fault. He en- tered the class in its Freshman year, and, although he has never let studying interfere with his pleas- ures, he has managed to get through pretty well. He intends to go to college in September NELLIE ANN BURKE 18 years Entered 1908 CClassicalD Debating Society CQJ Gil MD. Question Committee 121. Nominating Committee C3j. Nellie has helped us to keep up theiintellectual reputation of our class, She is a fine student al- though she has a habit of coming to school about three seconds lateg nevertheless Nellie is a classmate to be proud of. She has not yet decided where she will go in September.
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WILKINSON LATHAM COLLINS MCC1XRTHY WEEKS SMITH ROSEN SHEA MAX SUNDLUN CARPENTER SCI-IRIEBER BORESOWSKY 0,SULLIVAN SMITH NEX'IN BAGGOTT HAAS O, DONAHUE PETERS GOLDIN GOLRICK HONAN DANDENO LAIRD GOWDEY MCCORNIICK PICKERING MCCABE CLAYTON WATSON MCCANN DALY CARROLL VVARD BUCKLEY DANIELS
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ELLEN ANN BURKE 18 years Entered 1906 1Classical1 Question Committee 131. Girls' Debating Society Nominating Committee Girls, Debating Society 131 141. Though Nellie is the shortest girl in the class we have little trouble in Finding her. Her declama- tions are wonderful and when we hear NNellie's name we begin to straighten and prick up our ears, for we know we are going to hear something beyond the ordinary. She is a member of the Girl's Debat- ing Society, but differs from any of the girls in that she attends nearly every meeting. Nellie is a very good student in all branches, whether it may be Greek Translation or English and glances calmly at the long string of I-I's, for that is but customary with her. She expects to enter the Normal School in the fall. HELEN ROWLAND BURR 18 years Entered 1906 1Classical1 Question Committee of Girls' Debating Society 121. Nominating Committee of Debating Society 121 141. Class Secretary 121 131. Secretary of Debating Society 131. By looking at Helen's list of offices, you can easily see how quietly popular she is with us and how very well we like her. She has been one of the pillars of the Girls' Debating Society, ever since her Sopho- more year, and claims the honor of having been elected Classical Secretary for two years. Helen is a very good student as she stars not only in the languages, but in mathematics also. She intends to enter Pembroke in the fall. ALBERTINE LOUISE BUTTS 18 years Entered 1906 1Classical1 Nominating Committee of Girls' Debating Society C31- Albertine is the girl who sits away over near the windows in Room 4, and like the sunshine is always bright and smiling. It is only when a subdued a-heml' comes from the back corner, that she departs from her usual good behavior, but then her head slowly revolves. Although she is seated in the midst of a swarm of buzzing Seniors, with wonder- ful powers of concentration she manages to learn her lessons perfectly, and make up for her diminutive stature by her recitations and orations. GRACE EDITH CARPENTER 16 years Entered 1909 1English1 Grace is a very diligent girl in the English depart- ment, who is hnishing her course at Hope in three and a half years. She has evidently worked hard and in all the recitations has supplied a great deal of snap No doubt she will succeed in her future for she is persistent and a hard worker. HARRY ANTHONY CARROLL 17 years ' Entered 1907 1English1 Presictent 121. Pin Committee 121. Vice-Presiclent 131 141. Baseball 131 141 151. Capt. 141 151. Class Supper Committee 141. Athletic Play Committee 151. League Representative 141. Harry is one of our happy-go-lucky Hopeites who never allows studies or anything to worry him. That is the reason you never see him unhappy, not even if he misses his beauty naps in 8 R the sixth period. He is studying hard this year and expects to enter Holy Cross in the fall. We all agree that he is a sterling fellow. D JOHN JOSEPH CASHMAN 18 years Entered 1908 1Classical1 If you were to spend a day in Room 4, you could not go away Without hearing of Cashman. Mr. Towne seems to like this name very much, for he pronounces it more than any other. It must not be thought that Mother spends all of his time fool- ing and carrying on, for he gets good marks and he is generally liked by all of his teachers. He intends to go to Brown next year. WILLIAM CURTIS CHASE 17 years Entered 1906 1Classical1 Pin Committee 121. Class Vice-President 131. Vice-Presiclent Athletic Association 141. Football 131 141. Captain 141. Assistant Manager Baseball 131. Manager Baseball 141. Business Manager Blue and Wtiitel' 141. Curtie is the old standbye of the class. He has been with us ever since our history and this year he accepted the call as business manager of the Blue and W hite. As captain of the football team, with practically nothing to work with, he made a much stronger team than was expected. Unfortunately he was hurt in one of the games and was unable to play again. He intends to go to Brown next year where we more than wish him the greatest of success. MARION MITCHEL CLAYTON 18 years Entered 1908 1English1 Marion is not a very big girl but you always know when she is near by. She is quite fond of playing daring jokes and affords pleasure to her friends and classmates. She hasn't overworked herself during her high school course but has always come out all right in the end. We wish her the jolly times in her future career which she has enjoyed at Hope. ALBERT BULLOCK COOP 18 years Entered 1906 1Classical1 Tracts Team 131 141. Manager 141. Secretary of Debating Society 141. i'Blue anal Wliite 141. Picture Committee 141. Orchestra Leader 141.
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