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THE CHRONICLE IS Mary Bullis Pete “Mary’s mouth cost her nothing for she never opens it but at other’s expense.” Mary is a girl whom we all like. Always on hand, she is ready to do her part in a happy-go-lucky way. She has been head typist for the Chronicle, and also an important member of the basket-ball team. Anna Caplan “Cap “Nothing is so popular as goodness.” Although quiet in appearance, she has a mind of her own and is able to carry on spirited conversations, especially at noontime. Gertrude Carsley “Gerf” “Happy and from cares so free. Why aren’t you all content like me?” Gert” is our musician. She is care-free, good natured, and always on the go. Her one weakness,— the “movies.” Rose Cassari “fiosie” “It becomes one to be modest.” One of our best-natured girls is Rose, a product of North Haven. She is rather conservative, but is great fun when one really knows her. Next year she plans to become a Normalite.
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12 TIIK CHRONICLE ROLL CALL Motoh Altschuler “Bennie” “A man who’s not afraid to say his say.” Bennie is our class orator in every sense of the word. When not occupied with class politics (not restricted to Senior class) he may be found searching a Latin book for knowledge. If by any chance you can’t find him, look for “Kruppy. Nrtalie Bauman “Nat” ‘‘Pair as a lily, sweet as a rose, What she will do next, nobody knows.” “Nat” is not a noisy person, yet she manages to make quite a stir for all that. She took the part of Mrs. Weeden in our Junior play, and played it exceedingly well. She won in the Prize Contest which gained for our class the coveted picture presented by the Woman’s Club. Louis Berdofsky “Louie “Nothing but money is sweeter than honey.” Louie’s” musical voice could be heard over the numerous sounds at our Bazaars crying: “This way to the ball stand: three for a nickle.” Elizabeth Brown “Bessie” “There is a gift beyond the reach of art, Of being eloquently silent.” Bessie” hails from the wilds of Yalesville, although there’s nothing wild about her. She is a good worker, but doesn’t believe in talking. Needless to say, she graduates with honor
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THE CHRONICLE Edith Chapman “Ed” “Girls of greatest charm are shy.” Edith is one of our members imported from North Haven. Though quiet, she has her opinions which are occasionally voiced. We will always remember her as a modest and sympathetic friend. No, she and Ethel are not twins, merely sisters. Ethel Chapman “Bud “In the words of the immortal Shakespeare, ‘Strange thihgs come from the farm.’ ” Ethel has the honor of being class poetess, and her poems have often appeared in the “Chronicle.” She would have shown her genius in our Junior play had it not been for sickness. She lives on a farm in North Haven. It might be well to say that Ethel chose her own quotation. Margaret Coyle “Peg Peggy Coyle is a blushing “Miss” extremely fond of Fords. She has a very pleasing personality and never—well, hardly ever—disobeys her teachers. She is a member of the alumni banquet committee, and hopes to make Anderson “gym” her goal after graduation. Myrtis Craig “Myrt” “I smile at all men’s jests.” An authority on: How to keep good natured. How to become an English star.
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