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IPSWICH SAVINGS BANK Deposits commence to draw interest fourth Wednes- day of January, April, July and October. Dividemds are payable after the fourth Wednesday of January and July. BEST SHOE. REPAIRING JAMES ANDRIOTAKAS 66 CENTRAL ST. IPSWICH COMPLIMENTS OF W. G. REILLY THIS is what happens when you buy at SPILLER’S HOUSE OF THE GREEN POST LEATHERS JOHN E. GREENE CONTRACTOR BUILDER Ipswich, Mass HILLER 8C CO. RUSSELL’S” R. D. LORD 79 HIGH STREET MEATS
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ALUMNI NEWS 47 Washington Street, Ipswich, Mass.. June 12, 1921. Dear Manning: Do you realize how many of our alumni are graduating from college this year? There are Harold and “Cl iff ' ’ Bolles from Harvard, Everett Tucker from “Tech,” and Pauline Goodh e from Mt. Holyoke, Thelma Damon and Margaret Reilly are graduating from Salem Normal. Besides these, Lucy Sturgis and Edith Spyut lately finished at Burdett. And I’m sure there must be more than I jlon ’t know of. Old Ipswich is well represented in some of our leading colleges this fall, don’t you think so ? We seem to be rather well represented in the various lawyers’ offices in town also. “Bea” Connor is in Mr. Welsh’s, Elsie Harris in Mr. Raymonds’, and Althea Hayes in that of her father, Judge Hayes. I wonder what has become of Sam Gor- don and Austin Caverly? A short time ago they were taking a post-graduate course, but it seems to be a case of “now you see ’em, now you don ’t. ” We notice that Mary Nurse is still with us. Did you know that Cleola Davis had been ill again? She has been trying to take a post-graduate course but she’s had many interruptions. She was out-doors for the first time Memorial Day and seems to be getting better. Well, Manning, this is my first report and a very poor one. I have high hopes of doing something wonderful for you when school begins in September. Yours sincerely, Evelyn Bamford. The annual concert of the Glee Club was held on Wednesday evening, June 8. This year the program was an operetta in two acts, “The Wild Rose.” The part of Rose MacCloud was taken by Mary Martel ; Other characters were Bobby, the buttons, Kathaleen Harrigan ; Lady Grey, Ruth Marr ; Miss Forsythe, Catherine Ryan ; Madam Feathertop, Mary Richardson ; Madam Smellsweet, Elsie Marr ; Madam Sewseams, Mildred Mackinney ; Mrs. Fussy, Marjorie Gillis ; Mrs. Doinggood, Christine Moulton; Miss Talkalot, Esther Webber; Reporters, Ruby Earley, Alcie Harris ; Debutantes, Hilda Scales, Beatrice Tufts, Beatrice Smith, Evelyn Bamford ; Shorus of maids, Irene Atkinson, Alice Scott, Dorothy Harrigan, Charlotte Ames, Hazel Smith, Martha Gillis, Madel ine Chase, Dorothy Hills. The play was very suc- cessful and all of the parts were well taken. Candy was sold between the acts and a bouquet of roses was presented by the girls to Mrs. Tozer. Class Day was held in the school hall on Tuesday, June 28. The class History was given by Howard Doughty and the Prophecy by Richard Ralph. Richard Hodgkins presented gifts to the girls and Catherine Caldwell presented gifts to the boys.
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