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BLUE AND WHITE LOIS R. BRADLEY 17 years Mount Holyoke An element of common sense and steady ,ability is necessary, and most desired, in any organization. In the class of '23 the leader in sound judgment is our secretary. She has built for herself an enviable record of H's, and when We are in trouble with our Latin or English syntax We run to her for as- sistance. Too, she is a really truly milkmaid, com- ing from the verdant pastures of our rural districts 3 but she has vividly impressed upon us the fact that a milkmaid is not a dumbell in any way, but a lively, snappy, interested participant in all our adairs. Hon0v'a1'y Societyg Blue and Iflfizite Board Q45 3 Sen-im' A - may q4y. FRED S. BRISTOW 16 years Undecided Fred is noted for his lack of action. His quiet nature forms a background on which the more youthful members of the class may frisk. And above all he is oft the ladies. No girl could ever get more than two Words from him. And those two words Were, shall I tell? Most severe he is with them. The sight of a skirt makes' him turn his face away. The thought of a female within miles of him makes his mouth dry and the goose ilesh rise on his arm. Hair pins are daggers to his eyes. A curl? ooooh-shivers of horror. Yet perhaps I have misrepresented him. You ask him. CATHERINE V. BRODERICK 17 years R. I. C. E. 'Tis drill period, the room is still, then from the rear comes a suppressed giggle, another, another, ANOTHER and Catherine's beaming face goes down behind a desk lid. Neighbors commence to weaken, soon they are in hysterics, anon the whole room is one vast laugh. Why? Because Catherine has set us oif. She is our dispenser of troubles. Care and worry are her farthest relatives. And she's a good scout, too, many a struggling would-be geometrician will vouch for that. She is one of our leading merry- makers, and she is blessed to forever and ever greet the world with that irresistible giggle.
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HOPE STREET HIGH SCHOOL 11 FANNIE BLAQHER 17 years R. I. C. E. Fannie -is one of the few who enjoys a back seat in Mr. Sear's room. Whenever a buzz is heard com- ing from the rear, we know that Fannie has cracked a joke, or is explaining to Irene the Wonders of that spirited dancer of the night before. Soon afterwards a little music is breaking forth. It is only Fannie humming to Irene a bit of the tune. Fannie loves college dancing. I Wonder why? Now don't get the impression that she neglects her school work- no such luck-she's done the job in three and a half years. Now it seems R. I. C. E. will be honored with her presence. We give them warning to be prepared to receive a winner. 18 years JAMES T. BOYLAN 17 years Providence College Gaze upon that picture, ladiesg polish up the mir- rors in your vanity cases and bring on the puffsg smooth that wrinkle, fix that hair ping are you ready-enter Jimmy. Cavalieria Rusticarniaj' sleek hair, proverbial joke, sparkling eye, dashing, for whom the women sigh and weep. His favorite motto, Don't ever do today what may be postponed till the morrow. And 'he works it to perfection. The platform lies before him, on the platform lies his career, after he has erected both of these he will be lying in a wooden nightgown. But just think of the millions of women who will be lying in tears when his body turns to dust. T1'easm'er C31 3 Soc-ial Com-mittee C31 g Board of Edi- tors C4jg Asst. Illanager Blue and M7hite OD. IRENE F. BLISTEIN Columbia queen of the village green. My Irene was the Yes, sir. Right-oh. She enters with a swishg exits with a sway: throws her head to right and lefty winks her eyeg sits clown, gets upg recitesg does it all over again. There are days when she's very cold. The windows must be closed, the doors locked, the heat turned on at full steam, sweaters and coats brought, Warmth in all forms generated quickly. See the gallants run to lower the windows. See the hot air fill the room. Irene's row of pins represents the College Clan. Nice boys, all of them., and such snappy dancers. When it rains they always lend her umbrellas, and so do we. Do you blame us?
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4 HOPE STREET I-IICI-I SCHOOL -If 18 years Undecided Her Grace. never, refers Jean. Jean. is the course sional stronglyg in fact if you should speak to her, I think she'd doubt it also. She has an inestimable dislike for all males, with one exception. Oh, I can't tell-A she wouldn't like that at all. You ask l1er and see what she replies. GRACE J. BROWN name is Grace, that is, her first name is But you've never heard her called Grace, and you never will. They call her, Qthey to all mankind, male, female, and neuterl, She is called Jean by them. We call her And you Will, too, when you meet her. She leading basketball player in the class. The of time may have her managing a profes- team to play the Celtics, but I doubt it- Jsru-1.-.-ifmzz 419, 429, 439, 449, capmm 419, 429, 439. I 17 years Dartmouth This is not the Scotchman who wrote the To a Lousef' .Perhaps Johnny does write poetry for a side line, but we'ye never seen it. He plays basket- ball to time hangs heavily on his hands he reads the news- paper during Civics. Sometimes he reads it during other classes. And then there mustn't be over- looked they have many eyes for him. I-Ie's rather secretive about his feelings, but we can easily guess them. It may not be long before he will be writing poetry like his namesake, all for women. ROBERT VV. BUCKLEY 17 years l31'0WI1 . Is that so? Let's see about that. So comes the sound from the rear seat. Bob enjoys anything when it arouses a little argument, or a good, hearty laugh. Bob has a captivating smile, or grin, as all the girls admit. He has taken the iield in football 'and hockey, and managed baseball. His Yankee shrewdness has come to the front in the manage- ment of the Blue and Vlfhite. When his burly frame Hllecl the oiice doorway the little business man piped up, Yes, put me clown for half a page. When T,l191'G'S dirty work to do, Buck pulls through among the best, fhe's no mean shot with chalk, either, eh Pete?J. ChlllI ll'Ll'U1f Sorizzl C0vlzmittf'c 130, Asst. Mcrnzrzger Basebzzll C303 Mmzagcv' C4lg Football C49 5 Vice Presi- . rim! fl. A. C41 g Hoclery C4l 3 llflauragw' Blur and White f4jg Cha'i1'11zm1, Board of Finance C4-jg ,S'z'1'Li0r .Flay C455 1I:.l'CC'lli'l7JC Conzmitlec C455 First Sc'1'geant Csljg Board of Editor.: C4j. JOHN M. BURNS iill in his time. A real snappy player. When the other sex! An eye for the Women, for
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