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Katherine Pearce — “But to see her was to love her Love but her, and love for ever.” Palmer Perley — “Of manners gentle, of affections mild ; In wit a man, simplicity a child.” Rosamond Reilly — “As merry as the day is long.” Myrtle Sheehan — “The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door.” Beatrice Smith — “She had a face like a benediction.” Seward Tyler — “So he with difficulty and labour hard Mov’d on, with difficulty and labour he.” Esther Webber — “I hold you as a thing enskied and sainted.” Ross Whittier — “None but himself can be his parallel.” 10
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CLASS CELEBRITIES Class Vote: — Prettiest Girl Best Looking Boy Most Popular Boy Most Popular Girl Clown Nut Baby Class Solon Class Musician Class Pest Class Man-Hater Class Author Rosamond Reilly Ross Whittier Seward Tyler Kathaleen Harrigan Walter Callahan John Clasby Wilfred Dunn Ruth Marr Nicholas Kalaboke Seward Tyler Bernice Narkun Hortense Jewett Dunn-Honorable Mention Class Woman-Hater None (all normal) Class Saint Class Artist Class Cook Class Vamp Class Sport Class Blusher Class Colors Mildred Mackinney Walter Callahan Charlotte Ames Alice Harris John Clasby Myrtle Sheehan Orange and White Class Buffer — Tie between Alcie Harris and Walter Callahan. Katherine Pearce — Honorable Mention. “Seward had a love for Charlotte Such as words could never utter ; Would you know how first he met her? She was cutting bread and butter ’ Walter Callahan — “Good at a fight, but better at a play Godlike in giving but the devil to pay.” John Clasby — “As headstrong as an allegory on the bank of the Nile.” Wilfred Dunn — “You write with ease to show your breeding But easy writing’s cussed hard read- ing.” Kathaleen Harrigan — “Of all the girls that e’er was seen There’s none so fine as ‘Happy’.” Alcie Harris — “Better late than never.” Dorothy Hills — “Type of the wise who soar, but never roam ; True to the kindred points of heaven and home.” Hortense Jewett — “Her glorious fan- cies come from far.” WHAT THE POETS THINK ABOUT THE SENIOR CLASS. “Fire in each eye, and papers in each hand, They rave, recite and madden all around the land.” Charlotte Ames — Nicholas Kalaboke — “He was a veray parfit gentil knight.” Mildred Mackinney — “Is she not pass- ing fair?” Ruth Marr — “She moves a goddess and looks a queen.” Bernice Narkun — “Something be- tween a hindrance and a help.” 9
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CHARLOTTE AMES Attractive, kind-hearted, stable and calm is Charlotte. She seldom becomes excited. She seems to fit right in the class and is always able to adapt herself to anything. The members of our class who carry reminiscences of Charlotte in their minds will certainly carry something worth while. WALTER CALLAHAN “Mike” is the class comedian and at times is ready comical, but his sense of humor is continually getting him into trouble. This doesn’t seem to worry this irrepressible fellow. There isn’t a better hearted fellow in school than “Mike,” and he is popular with everyone of the student body. JOHN CLASBY John is an automobile man and cars are his favor- ite topic of conversation. To hear him tell it, one would think that he was almost “pinched” for speed- ing about every day. John also likes to dance, and it is said that he is quite a stepper. WILFRED DUNN Here’s “Long-One.” Although he doesn’t look a bit long in his picture he is considered by worthy critics a human stepladder. He is also our class baby ; but regardless of his height and babyish ways he has honored the senior class by his remarkable playing at first-base in base-ball this season. 11
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