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NICHOLAS KALABOKE “Nick” is a little fellow but he is as quick and nimble as a cat. He is a fine runner and captained the cross country team last fall. He is an accom- plished mandolin player and delights in giving les- sons. Nicholas in also president of the French Club and can speak that language as well as anyone in school except, of course, Miss Blodgett. MILDRED MACKINNEY “Mickey” is just as good a sport as she sounds. She’s always willing to help and forever doing some- thing for others. Her strong point is Latin and she is equally as good in translating to lazy individuals before class as she is in translating for Miss Mann in class. RUTH MARR This motherly looking personage is the most bril- liant pupil in the class. How she can reel off those minor details to say nothing of the important facts ! She plans to be a school teacher, and she ought to make a good one if she can make her pupils work as she has done. BERNICE NARKUN Here is our best all round girl. No one could take her place, for she is the class secretary and she keeps the statistics of the class-meetings. We missed Bernice considerably when she was out of school filling a position in the mill office but then we felt honored to have a member capable of doing the work. 13
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KATHALEEN HARRIGAN “Hap” is a good sport from her head down. Al- though she almost always has her lessons she seems to find time to amuse herself and others. She is always smiling and never seems to have a grouch. “Hap” is quite a musician, also, for she can play a banjo in fine shape, and she is a fine singer. ALCIE HARRIS “Al” is always late, it seems, especially in the afternoon that she may miss spelling. The tardy slips she has handed in would make quite a pile. She dearly loves to argue with Tyler in class meeting. She is apt to be a bit extravagant while Tyler is rather economical. She is a very fashionable young lady and plans to be up to date in everything she does. DOROTHY HILLS “Dot” is kind and forgiving although a bit peevish in spells. She has the right ideas about getting through high school, however, and she has certainly stuck pretty close to us and been pretty faithful. HORTENSE JEWETT Hortense is a regular chatterbox and she has an uncanny way of finding out things about other people. She always claims that she has nothing done but always finds time to do things for others. 12
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KATHERINE PEARCE Here is the one member of the class who will soon be leaving us for the Golden State. She didn’t really belong to the class, but by much faithful plugging she has fulfilled the requirements for grad- uation and we are convinced that she has proved an addition to the class. PALMER PERLEY Palmer is a small fellow and seems to keep in the background. Why he does this we can’t understand, for he is as good looking as any of us and he can surely hold up his end when it comes to studies. ROSAMOND REILLY Alas ! here’s “Roz.” She got her picture in even if she did have to have it taken over three times. She has a disposition as sweet as her face, for she can get along with anyone, particularly Callahan. Rosamond’s one failing is writing spelling-words. She likes it, oh yes, only it is such a bother when she could be talking. However the bench usually serves the purpose. MYRTLE SHEEHAN Here’s where we go when we want money for candy at recess. She acts as bank for the seniors, her one fault lying in the fact that she makes as good a collector as she does a lender. “Myrt” has a pe- culiar distaste for masculine objects, but the boys all say that she will get over that. 14
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