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Elwyn McCarthy “As proper a man, as one shall see in a summer’s day.” Angelo Minichiello “We g ' rant, although he had much wit, He was very shy of using it.” Vera Morong ‘T,earn to read slow; all other graces Will follow in their proper places.” Edna Peabody “0 marvelously modest maiden you!” Davida Perley “Her face, oh! call it fair, not pale.” Harry Saunders “O it is excellent To have a giant’s strength; but it is tyran- nous To use it like a giant.” Alice Scott “I hold you as a thing en- skyed and sainted.” Hazel Smith “I have learned in what- soever state I am, therewith to be con- tent.” Evelyn Webber “Anything but history, for history must be false.” Zella Zuoski ’Tis the last rose of sum- mer Left blooming alone.” FAVORITE SONGS Jarvis Cartledge “When You and I were Young, Maggie” Christos Karigeanes “Can’t Yo’ Heah Me?” Angelo Minichiello “Minding My Busi- ness.” Charles Denningham “Kitten on the, Keys.” Clarence Gould “Lovey Come Back.” Harry Saunders “The Shiek” Elwyn McCarthy “She is only a Boot- legger’s daughter but I love her Still.” Raymond Callahan “Mighty lak a Rose” Theo Boylan “Ain’t you Ashamed?” Wilmot Hall “Way Down East in Maine” George Bean “I Love Me” Alice Scott “For All the Saints who from their Labors Rest.” Vera Blaisdell “I wonder who’s kissing Her Now” Edna Peabody “I Love You” Antoinette Burns “Innocent Eyes” Dorothy Handgan “What’ll I do?” Margaret Hawksworth “I’m sitting pret- ty” Evelyn Webber “Love Divine.” Vera Morong “Are You Lonely?” Madeline Chase “Stay Home Little Girl” Davida Perley “Just one More Kiss” Hazel Smith “Freckles” Violet Levesque “Steppin’ Out” Lillian Brown “Lonesome” Leo Fannon- “I’m all Broken Up” Zella Zuoski “Holding Hands” 8
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Class Vote Prettiest Girl Best Looking Boy Most Popular Boy Vera Blaisdell Clarence Gould Tie between Harry Saunder 5 and Jarvis Cartledge Most Popular Girl Edna Peabody Clown Christos Karigeanes Nut Dorothy Harrigan Baby George Bean Class Solon Edna Peabody Class Musician Leo Fannon Class Pest George Bean Class Man Hater Evelyn Webber Class Woman Hater Angelo Minichiello Class Saint Alice Scott Class Artist Raymond Callahan Class Vamp Zella Zuoski Class Sport Vera Blaisdell Class Blusher , Zella Zuoski Hall — Honorable Mention Class Bluffer Charles Denningham Bean — Honorable Mention Class Colors Blue and Gold WHAT THE POETS SAY ABOUT US George Bean “A progeny of politeness.” Vera Blaisdell “If to her share some fe- male errors fall, Look on her face, and you’ll forget them all.” oak. The more he heard, the less he spoke; the less he spoke; the more he heard; Why aren’t we like this wise old bird?” Lillian Brown “I never knew so young a body with so old a head.” Antoinette Burns “A most unspotted lily.’’ Raymond Callahan “A kind of excel- lent dumb discourse.” Jarvis Cartledge “Genteel in personage Conduct and equipage. Noble by heri- tage, Generous and free.” Madeline Chase “I am not merry; but i do beguile The thing I am, by seeming otherwise.” Charles Denningham “And torture one poor word a thousand ways.” Leo Fannon “I am never merry when I hear sweet music.” Clarence Gould “He is a fool who thinks by force or skill To turn the current of a woman’s will.” Wilmot Hall “A merrier man within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent an hour’s talk withal.” Dorothy Harrigan “They never last who always drink; They always talk who never think.” Margaret Hawksworth “A soul as white as heaven.” Christos Karigeanes “Then he will talk — good gods! how he will talk.” Violet Levesque “A violet in the youth of primy nature.”- 7
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GEORGE BEAN “Beanie” is our class baby and pest and althoug-h not given the title of “Class Bluffer,” he comes in a close second ‘•Beanie is also a musician, and we, ex- pect to hear great things of him some day after he graduates from Harvard. VERA BLAISDELL Vera is one of the most popular girls in the class. She is always pleasant and agreeable, and possesses a most captivat- ing manner. She is our fashion plate and because of her natural charm can wear any outlandish thing and get away with it . THEO BOYLAN Theo is rather quiet and unobtrusive. He is regarded as a man of the world, however, for he spent part of his senior year travelling about the country. He ha.s worked dilligently since he returned and has therefore earned his right to be one of us at graduation. LILLIAN BROWN We certainly seem blessed with quiet girls (something extremely out of the or- dinary). Here is “Liggy” whom we can add to the list. “Still waters run deep,” in this case, however, for Lillian is a con- scientious, hard worker and bound to succeed. She is succeeding already in her work at the Hosiery Shop.
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