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LILLIAN DAY IJllian devotes most of her time to music and Bernice. Slie has used her ability in hel])in tlie orchestra and de- serves much credit for her work. Com- mercial Clnh; (jlee Club. ELEANOR DODGE ICleanor has never been known to be rei)rimanded for misconduct and always has her work done. W ' e ho])e she reach- es her ,ii:oal. French Club; Glee Club. ELLEN DOW Ellen was a new-comer to onr class in the junior year and now what shoidd we do without her? Although she isn’t an habitual giggler, don’t think she’s (juiet because we know differently. You can always de])cnd (m Fallen to give you a smile, too. As a ti]), let us inform you that she is interested in sports, and — sportsmen. Glee Club. Ililda is the girl who heli)ed make the Glee Club concert a success by directing the sale of tickets. She has lightened the work of social committees with or- iginal idea. All in all, Ililda is a bright, attractive girl. Sec. of Cenn- mercial Club; Class Day Flay; Athletic Association. HILDA DUPRAY 16
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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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NORMA ELLSWORTH Norma is our class saint and the name well applies, for she never disturbs any class with foolishness. When you come to know Norma, she will ])rove to he a true friend. French Club; Athletic As- sociation ; Glee Club. CLARA GEORGOPULAS We had been wondering why things were so quiet around school and realized that the noise had moved to the mill office. Clara is naturally clever and has done much in her studies to U])hold the reputation of the senior class. French club ; Commercial Club. ELIZABETH GLOVER Although Elizabeth appears quiet, the teachers have reason to think otherwise. Mrs. Lord has tried in vain for four long years to cure her of her excessive love of fun. Nevertheless, she is an honor pupil. Gold honor award; French Clul) ; Athletic Association. RHODA GOODHUE Rhoda is the other ])artner in the can- dy room l)usiness and of somewhat dif- ferent ty])e from Mildred.. Her slow drawl is her outstanding characteristic. She is, however, wide-awake and inter- ested in all school activities. Rhoda also, did good work in the Senior Play. Treas- urer of Commercial Club; (dee Clulj. 17
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