Ipswich High School - Tiger Yearbook (Ipswich, MA)

 - Class of 1926

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A modest violet grew.” Gertrude Lovell — “A comrade blithe and full of glee Who dares to laugh out loud and free.” Haze) Manzer — “To be sure of escaping all earthly jar, Just hitch your good wagon to a star.” George Marlin — “Which I wish to remark and my language is plain.” Austin McCarthy — “In time of need A friend was he.” Robert Minchin — “Tis well for us to find a season To study always there’s no reason.” Francis Morong — “The editor sat in his sanctum, his countenance furrowed with care. His mind at the bottom of business, his feet at the top of a chair.” Herbert Morrill — “A mother’s pride, a father’s joy.” Ruth Norman — “Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are.” Ruth Pace — “Life’s no longer if we hurry. Nor no sweeter if we worry.” Mary P. Pasukonis — “Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw.” Barbara Pickard — “Cheeks like roses, hair that curls. The envy of all the high school girls.” Leonora Pollard — “See me, how calm I am.” Elizabeth Stone — “Let the world slide, let the world go A fig for care, and a fig for woe.” Helen Sullivan — “Happy am I, from care I’m free ; Why aren’t they all contented like me?” Lawrence Wile — “Sport is the bloom and glow of per- fect health.” Dorothy Williams — “She is pretty to walk with. And witty to talk with. And pleasant, too, to think on.” 11

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CLASS CE Prettiest girl Best looking boy Most popular boy Most popular girl Clown Nut Solon Musician Pest Grandfather Man hater Woman hater Saint Artist Vamp Sport Blusher Bluffers Elizabeth Stone Orator Baby Senior ILEHRITIES Dorothy Williams Francis Morong Lawrence Chase Helen Sullivan Albert Avery Albert Avery Hazel Manzer Mamie Adelman Albert Avery George Marlin Annette Boulais Stanley Bartniski Annette Boulais Robert Minchin Helen Davis Lawrence Wile Stanley Bartniski and Leonora Pollard George Marlin Mary Pasukonis WHAT THE POETS THINK ABOUT US Mamie Adelman — “Laugh and the world laughs with you; Weep and you weep alone.” Albert Avery — “Let Me Play the fool, With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come.” Stanley Bartiniski — “Little I ask, my wants are few.” Annette Boulais — “Her heart is like a garden fair Where many pleasant blossoms grow.” Florence Brown — “Begone, dull Care, I prithee begone from me ; Begone, dull Care, thou and I shall never agree.” Section Lucy Brown — “For accuracy and lightning speed in the typewriting line. We recommend Lucy Brown; she is a true gold mine.” Katharine Cameron — “But tragedy is not for me ; And Pm content to be gay.” Lawrence Chase — “To keep silence were folly.” Marion Cummings — “0 Marion’s a bonny lass.” Helen Davis — “I’ll speak in a monstrous little voice.” Minerva Dunbar — “A sweet attractive kinde of grace.” Earl Ewing — “His humor was both frank and free.” Annie Grant — “Better late than never.” George Greenberg — “Vacation, haste ! I am getting weary. The school-room now is dully and dreary.” Earle Hardy — “I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden. Thou need’st not fear mine.” George Hayes — “No tongue can tell of him what should be told.” Lincoln Hayes — “And must I work? Oh, what a waste of time.” Thomas Jianakountzos — “What is he buzzing in my ears.” Antolena Kmiech — “Whence is thy learning? Hath the toil O’er books consumed the midnight oil?” Ruth Lord — “Down in a green and shady dell 10



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CHARACTERIZATIONS MAMIE ADELMAN Mamie is one of the musical members of our class, being a member of both the glee club and the orches- tra. She is conscientious about her work and is gen- erally amiable except when she is stepped on. ALBERT AVERY Avery is our pest, nut, and clown. He is worthy of these titles as you would readily see by his antics. One of his effective means of annoying the class was by being too eager to give out the spelling words when Miss Allen was absent. He has been a member of the baseball team this year. He also made a good Irishman in the Senior Pl ay. STANLEY BARTNISKI How Stanley ever got by Mr. Conary’s eagle eye for a football aspirant, we can’t imagine. Stanley has captured first place as our class blusher and seems to be somewhat of a woman-hater. He ought to succeed, however, because he always seems to be attending to business. 12

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