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JOSP ' JMl OOOT “C ' oclic ” is our class woman haler, lie is a very (|iii(‘l fellow and every one likes him. I asel)all letter man; h ' rench Club; Athletic Association. LAURA GORDON Vc absolutely couldn’t -et along- with- out Laura. She is an honor ])upil but of the ty])e who is always ready for some fun. She is full of i)e|) and very active. W e can guarantee that she will cure the worst case of ennui. French Club; Grad- uation essay; Athletic Association; Member of “Cub” and “Tiger” staff. JOHN GRANT “Johnnie” is our class nut. He also has a good claim as class clowm, for he kept classes — with the possible exception of the teachers— in continual good humor throughout the year. WT could never have got along wdthout John’s wise cracks. Athletic Association. SEYMOUR GROSE Seymour is our big boy and head lines- man of the football team. Athletic Asso- ciation ; Member of Senior Play Cast; k ' rench Club; Boy’s Glee Club; Football and baseball (Mgr.) letter man. All the girls admire Seymour’s curly hair. 18
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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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VIRGENE HAMILTON “Gene” was voted the class’s most |)o])iilar irl. She is impulsive and gay, hut can 1)e serious when the occasion de- mands it as her scholastic standing shows. Ever since the freshman year “Gene” has been on tip-toes, vitally in- terested in all school and class activities after seeing her fine appearance in the Senior Play we may confidently say that “tlene” will make a distinguished looking matron. Gold filled honor award; Erench Club; Athletic Association; “Cub” and “Tiger” staff ; Glee Club. PAUL HAYES “Sheik” is our most popular boy. He was football captain and one of the four invincible iron men in the backfield. Se- nior Play; Erench Club; Football, hockey and track letter man ; Class Day Play ; Athletic Association ; Gold honor award. PARKER HULL “Bub” has been the business man of our class throughout the high school course. He presided over the class in the freshman and sophomore years and since has held membership in every im- portant committee. Business manager of the “Tiger”; Joke editor of the “Cub”; Pres, of Commercial club; Past presi- dent of Athletic Association; Class his- torian; Leading man in Senior Play; Boy’s Glee Club; Eootball letter man. Hull has been an invalual)le class mate. RUTH HUMPHREY Ruth is our little imp. Her witty re- marks and dry humor have driven the l)lues away many times. We want to tell you that Ruth used to be retiring, but after the long influence of senior asso- ciation, she has blossomed out into a well known class character. But as a warning, never try to hurry her! “Tiger” and “Cub” staff ; Senior IMay ; Gold honor award; French Club; Athletic Associa- tion, 19
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