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HOPE STREET HIGH SCHOOL MILDRED M. FASSEL 17 years Business Mildred is claimed by the quiet set, as a full- fiedged member. It is a great relief to have a few people who are not bent on making all the noise they are capable of, all at the same time, in the same place, or we would all have retired to Butler's long ago. Mildred is fond of school, in all but one re- spect. She would really find it pleasant here if only she might be allowed to finish her luncheon without the interruption of the bell. Food bolted in a hurry is most destructive to the digestive organs, and Mildred has little taste for upset insides. Oh! for the day when the noon meal may be properly consumed. GEORGE N. FESSENDEN 17 years Brown Who stopped Fred Chace, or Benedict, or made a hole for Rawlings? I say who? and you say, George. And he stops a puck as well. And when this wearies him he stops Virgil. Fessy spends his summers among the verdant pastures of South County by heck, and he spends the winter describing to the English class the habits and customs of that heathen race. He's good in any free-for-all, including geom- etry, to say nothing of dramtics. Have you even seen the likes of me before? challenges George. No, murmurs the terrified Scrooge. But never mind that, Fessy has the old Hope spirit as his list of activities will prove. Pin Co1nm.itfee C253 Stage Manager C353 Board of Finance CZ5, C35, C455 Blue and IfVhife Board C455 Sef1'c'tal'y A. A. C45g Football C35, C455 Hockey C35, C455 .FI0n01'm'31 .S'0ciety,' Press Club C455 Senior Play C49- REBECCA R. FINKELSTEIN 1.6 years . Gibbs Reba is one of the jolliest members of the class and is always ready for a goodlgtiine. The cares of the world have no effect on her. What would 'ZR be without Reba? It is hard to imagine such -a thing. Reba says she doesn't like the boys, but from what we see of her in room 7R we know otherwise. Reba manages to pass with something to spare in all her classes, and is quite a typist. If she con- tinues hereafter to perform so well, we know her pancakes will never be burnt or her soup scalded. Here's luck, Reba.
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BLUE AND WHITE RAYMOND J. DOYLE 18 years Providence College Doylie has no extra words for anyone, as his teachers all agree. Mum is the word when pesty academics heave in sight. M. Y. O. B. about the cost of financing the government during the Civil War. How should I know, I didn't appear until 1904. Ray played a line defensive game on the hockey team forftwo years. His stick has cracked more shins than any other in the league-no excep- tions. And he's played a variety of positions on the baseball team, ending up behind the bat. He's got the finest little peg to second anywhere in the state. To say nothing of being captain. Some Doylie. Pin. C0111,mittefe C215 Social Committee C315 Asst. Treasurevf fl. A. C3115 Baseball C11, C31, C415 Captain C415 Hockey C415 Play Committea C415 Class Presi- dent C315 R. I. I. L. Represezztative C41. HENRX S. DRURY 17 years University of Virginia When you want a. snappy tie, go to Henry. When ou vxant a sna dance o to Henry When you Y ' - DDY ' 1 g - want to bunk, go to Henry. When ever you want a good time, go with Henry. He leads the field when there's excitement in the air. He puts his small but lively form to the front, and away we go for a touchdown. Henry also leads the base in the chorus. When Mr. Butterneld signals for deep tones Drury sings a solo. Though a newcomer in his second year his list of activities will speak for the respect he has gained among us. The old Hope spirit, FIGHT. ' Class President C313 Social Commlittee C315 Asst. Manager Football C315 Manager C415 Baseball C215 Hockey C21, C315 lllanager C415 lllanager Swim-ming C415 P1'0s1'dcv1.t A. AE. C415 R. I. I. L. Rupwselzfativc C415 Press Club C415 Executive Committee C41. SARA R. FABER 17 yg3a,1'S Tech Time: 2.07. Place: Room 4. Sophomore class in front of room, Miss Faber and friends in rear. Mr. Towne: Now if you all carefully listen you will be able to hear just what Miss Faber has to say. Sophomores give loud applause. But that's all right. Miss Faber had a real in- teresting story, and her neighbors were enjoying it. They always do. She's always up to mischief some- where. From behind her desk cover she flashes knowing eyes to other members of the class, Cnot femininel. Just wait until she shows Tech the way to take life gaily. Honorary Society.
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BLUE AND WHITE ROSE F. FOXMAN 17 years R. I. C. E. Rose is one of the best all-round scholars in the class of '23. A star in English and a shining ex- ample of an expert stenographer. Rose's recitations are never anything but satisfactory, and her reports show a neat row of H's. But don't for a moment think that Rose is a grind. Far from it. It just comes natural. At first glance one might suppose that Rose had a very serious disposition, especially with her new goggles, but a word with her shows that appearances are deceiving. A brilliant future awaits Rose-so good luck. ROSE GERSHKOFF 17 years Gibbs Here is Rose of the perfect Marcel. For all she cares the permanent wave might not have been in- ve11ted. Rose is always ready for fun and her jolly good nature has given her a place amongftihe popu- lar. She manages to get by in all her studies but excells ill shorthand and typewriting. Rose claims that she doesn't like the boys, but we think differ- ently. On Monday mornings Rose, Rita and Edith are found in the corridors discussing last night. Judging from their manner they must have enjoyed themselves. Farewell, Rose, remember the class of '23 EDWARD GOLDBERGER 17 years Brown Every class requires a certain element of great- ness, in more ways than one. Eddy has admirably supplied '23 with these requisites of physic and poise. While his massive bulk brought forth groans of agony from the straining iloor beams, his active mind challenged the minds of his instructors. His argumentative nature has aroused a most enlivening spirit to our declamation and geometry classes, pro- ducing debates of which he always strongly supports one side. In other classes he is said to have ene- mies: but We are proud, for we understand that ancient quotation, No man may become-great with- out fostering a certain element of antagonism. He is in one, our Hercules and our Webster. O1-L-I1.g,g-tra QU, CZJ, CSD, U03 Debating Team C451 Swimming C4Dg Board of Finav-ire C41 L P f
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