Ipswich High School - Tiger Yearbook (Ipswich, MA)

 - Class of 1926

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ANTOLENA KMIECH “Lena ’ is one of the honor pupils of our class. She is quiet and studious, and always has her les- sons prepared. We love to watch the roguish twinkle in her eye when something amuses her, which gives evidence of a fun-loving disposition and which serves to offset the studiousness. RUTH LORD We have three Ruths in our class all of whom are quiet and retiring. This is one of them. She takes commercial subjects and likes her work, and ought to be successful in an office. GERTRUDE LOVELL “Gert” is one of our class sports. She is in fact a good all around girl, for she is as good in her school work as she is in tennis, skiing, and other sports. She also kept the audience roaring as she played the role of the would-be-suicide in our Senior Play. There’s only one thing she can’t do — read Burke aloud in class. 18

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LINCOLN HAYES “Link” is another lively fellow in our class. He used to play football, but has lately found that it is better sport to play around with the girls. He has been afflicted with various illnesses this year from pneumonia to measles, but received his sheepskin along with the rest of us. EARL HARDY “Early” seems to have blossomed into prominence during his senior year. He played the title role in the Senior Play and also had a Class Day part. He is always welcomed when we start a class meeting although his well founded arguments sometimes puzzle the class. He was also one whose voice was always heard in the physics class expounding some pet theory. THOMAS JIANAKOUNTZOS “Tommy” is the greatest fun-lover of the- class. Tell him a joke and see him laugh. Although this mirthful companion had a good time, he always seemed to have his Latin done. 17



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HAZEL MANZER Hazel is a very quiet appearing young lady, but how we should miss her if we did not have her to consult in all our studies — Latin particularly. Wc can think of only one mark to put opposite her name — she was one of those rash girls who stayed out of school the afternoon of the Junior Prom to have her hair waved. AUSTIN McCarthy “Mac” was our first string pitcher and one of the mainstays of the football team. He was always pre- pared in English and helped us over some hard spots by timely suggestions. GEORGE MARLIN George, our venerable class grandpa, is still tak- ing care of us. He managed to pull us safely out of the freshman class and has kept us right side up until now. George also has charge of the busi- ness end of the “Tiger” and has been very zealous in his efforts to make it a paying proposition. He has been indispensable in both class and school activ- ities. 19

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