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MILDRED AINSWORTH Mildred has kept us all from starva- tion hy takiiij rare of the candy room. She is a j ood business woman and kee])S somewhat to herself. Commercial Club. MARION AMES Marion always has something to say and loves to tease. Although she hasn’t been with us all year, we are glad to wel- come her for graduation. French Club; Glee Club. HERCULES BOKRON “Butch” spends all his spare time jerking sodas. He has thus developed his touch and has been elected class art- ist. We remember Hercules for his un- surpassable bluffing in Vergil Class. Ad- vertising editor of the “Tiger;” Football letter man; Track letter man; Boy’s Glee Club ; Athletic Association ; French Club; “Cub” and “Tiger” staff. CORINNE BOURQUE fHre’s our musician and although we claim her as “ours,” Corinna has made a name for herself and her “Jazzonians.” Mow many socials would have gone flat without her! She is lively and quick in resi)onse to everything that comes up. Athletic Association ; French Club. She ])lays the i)iano in cha])el and accomj an- ies la)th (flee Clul) and the school orches- tra. 14
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Dorice I ' ozier “W ' e love you for the winning charm 1’hat l)rings gay sunshine to the land.” Mildred Tufts “None knew thee but to love thee Xor named thee but to praise.” Pauline W ' itham “She is fair to see and sweet Dainty from her head to feet Modest as her blushes show Ha])])y as her smiles disclose.” SONG EXPRESSIONS DEDICATED TO MEMBERS OF CLASS OF 1927 Virgene H amilton “Bal)y Face” John Grant “A Sailor’s Life is the Life For Ale” Afary Keyes “Thanks for the buggy ride” I lilda Dupray ‘“Twas on a night like this” Palmer Rau])ach “Wdll ya Fluh?” Parker Hull “He’s the Last Word” Pauline W ' itham “W here’s my wander- ing boy tonight” Eleanor Casali “Keep on Smliing” ILlna Roper “Don’t you think she’s kinda neat ?” Jose])h Goot “He always used to get the blame” Hercules Bokron “Down that trail of dreams’ Rog ' rs Lord “Freckles WTs His Name” Paul Hayes “Pm the Shiek of Araby” John Kol)os ‘Wou’re the a])ple of my eye” Rodney Jewett “Fve got a girl” Seymour Grose “What Does It Alatter? ” Elizabeth Glover “I can be good, 1 can be bad” W ' illiam Connor “Get away. Old Alan, get away” Alary Lucey “Cut yourself a ])iece of cake” J dlen Dow “Young man Cole was a mer- ry old soul” IW ' erett Smith “Daddy Long-Legs” Robert She])])ard “Hail the Concpiering Hero.” John Shei)])ard “Hello. Rowley, Hello.” Rali)h Kenyon “1 W ' onder How 1 Look When Pm Aslee])” Clara Georgo])ulas “Hail, Hail, ddie Gang’s All Here” Corinna Bourcjue “She can make music wherever she gt)es” Ruth Hum])hrey “Rock-a-bye-l)aby Days” Olive Curville “Oh, How 1 Aliss You To- night Laura Gordon “There ' s something nice about everyone But there’s every- thing nice about you.” Alona Alunro “Do you believe in dreams” Alildred Ainsworth “Oh Johnnie, Oh Johnnie” Rhoda Goodhue “Where d’ya get those eyes?” Edna Curran “Honest and dTuly” Alildred Tufts “hdve Feet 1bvb IW-es of Blue” Hazel Player “Just Call on Ale” Alildred Powers “Aly Sweetie 1 ' urned Ale Down” Norma Jillsworth “Saints of Paradise” Alary AlacLeod “Home Sweet Home” Clara Phaneuf “ Whis])ering” Dorice I ozier “hA)r my Sweetheart” Lillian Day ) Bernice Lester) li‘ibow Nellie Sojka “I was seeing Nellie Home” 13
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ELEANOR CASALI Eleanor is a new-comei- to our class from Beverly — but their loss was cer- tainly our gain. She is a si)ort in the true sense of the word. She is also a good student and is always ready to lend a helping hand to anyone. French Club; Athletic Association ; Glee Club. WILLIAM CONNOR Hydrant” is at times brutally frank. Mis Irish wit and adaptability put him at ease in any situation. He was “Fitty” Shep])ard’s sunning mate as one of the Iron Men” of the Manning backfield this year. He has also shown his heels to many a man on the cinder track. Football letter man; Track captain; French Club; Athletic Association; Class Day Play; dce-President of the class; Gold filled award. OLIVE CURVILLE “Oly” is a good business manages and we give her credit for the excellent work in taking charge of the finances of the Senior i)lay. She is very neat in a])- j)earance and svstematic in all her work. Such cpialities are bound to bring her •• ' .uccess in her future undertakings. French Club; Commercial Club. EDNA CURRAN Edna is a quiet, conscientious girl, — and she’s from Rowley, too. We can always dej end on Edna to give the de- tails of any lesson — a service for which we are truly grateful ; and boys, do you know she doesn’t waste a single thought on you? 15
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