Ipswich High School - Tiger Yearbook (Ipswich, MA)

 - Class of 1927

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RODXI V JKWKTT “Runt was the cause of a class ulti- uiatuin (in fun) this year when we de- sired his return from isolation in Room 10. Jewett’s curly auburn hair and his ])ractice at jokes will lon - be remem- l)ered. He earned the name of class clown. Baseball letter man ; d ' reasurer of Athletic Association ; French Club. RALPH KENYON Ralph is the bi«- little fellow who is always i)resent to help. He has a peculiar affinity for classes of odd years. He also has overcome his former retiring modes- ty enough to become the class pet. Never- theless he is alway a ])leasant companion. He earned an honor part at graduation, and the three year honor award. Hockey letter; Treasurer of French Club; Ath- letic Association ; Stage manager of Se- nior Play; “Cub” and “Tiger” staff; Gold filled honor award. JOHN KOBOS “Jack” is an amiable person who holds down the title of best looking man. Nevertheless “Jack” is a bit woman-shy. He is next to Hayes perhaps the most ])o])ular cha]:) in the class. Athletic editor of the “Tiger” and “Cub” ; football and track letter man; Boy’s Glee Club; mem- ber of Senior Play Cast; French Club; secretary of Athletic Association ; Gold filled honor award. HARY KEYES Nothing worries Alary, except, per- haps, the fact that Lee Higginson Co. might fail. She has been friendly with every one since her first day at Alanning and adds another boost to Rowley. French Club; Commercial Club; Glee Club. 20

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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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bp:rxice lestp:r Bernice is not as retiring this year as previously. Perha])s her long association with Eillian accounts for this. Bernice is another girl of the type who, although not in the least s])ectacular, always has her work complete and receives good marks. Gold filled honor award; Prop- erty manager of Senior Play ; Athletic Association; F ' rench Club; Glee Club. ROGERS EORD Rogers “Mornsby” is our class treasur- er. He has shown efificiency in collecting the class dues which heretofore were never paid. Athletic Association mem- ber; French Club; School Orchestra; Senior Play; Baseball letter man. IMARY LUCEY Fiere is one of our most famous chat- terboxes (there are others). There is never a dull day when Mary is around and her hap])y-go-lucky nature is con- tagious — as any of the teachers will tes- tify. Alary tells us quite seriously, that she likes to study; do we believe her? French Club; Glee Club. MARY MACEEOl) iMar ' is a firm believer in the maxim “Silence is Golden.” She is even afraid that some one will hear her voice in class. But then quiet peo])le are a relief after some of our chatterboxes. Com- mercial Club. 21

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