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14 Ve l , R, v. Y ,. ,,,A ., . I . ..,. 1- , :.. , G ,g y . V -r 2 0 .5 lem' l ' ,'s, Q, ., THE BOUNCER Gertrude Mae Gray Gertie Miss Prim, that's Gertrude part of the time hut to her intimate friends she is t'Flirl,y Gertief' She delights in :L variety of occupa- tions among which fancy dancing and stenog- iaipliy figure prominently. During the War her l 1vorite song was My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean. Gertrude expects to make some nice .,,,..,,m, young man znjprivate secretary for life. Thomas Handley mromu , M Baseball f4J.' 'l'ommy entered ll. H. S. ns n little boy in knee punts, four years ago. Ile has been ai source of delight to us nll, no dnrk and gloomy clouds stay where Tommy smiles. We are jealous though. We don't like to share those smiles with the 'felnnle Citizens ol' Norriclgewock. Be u good boy at M. I. T. Tommy. We ff' YH--M 5 ,-mh j V ' -, Vg, f ' f I 'WTQ Ethel Carolene Hanson nr. Ethel Dramatic Cluh plays 1213 Class-plny 135: flziss Secretary. The Hirt of the senior class! Look out, hoys, :-hels fl V-a-in-p. Ethel has gzreut inventive genius. Of What? Why, noise of Course. We really think szhe ought to he fitted for the stage after her experience in High School Drrnnntics, but she insists that a degree of Mrs, is the only thing worth trying for in the future.
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THE BOUNCER 13 Emogene Edgerly .Emu 'KEm is a quiet, retiring little Miss. She is noted fo,r her sweet disposition and the mastery of the so-called domestic arts. Her greatest diversions appear to be the movies and card playing. Just to look at her, would you think it possible? Well Em, we wish you good luck in whatever you choose to do in the future. ' Virginia Ellen Fowke Ginny Class-play C313 Dramatic Club play MJ. Ginny is the girl with the sweetest of smiles. She comes to us from Anson and mighty glad we are to have her here. As a graceful, charm- ing, elderly lady in a dramatic club play, Vir- ginia cannot be beaten. .She is undecided what tc do but favors teaching. , : .of.. A we K , ii 12 Q 6 1 . , X 4 , sf, , .5 as-Q. if 'ti-if , - -...WV- f- '- MI5i4?.Q ' ' '1' .. fx? 'V f X m i 6.334253 0 , , ,. Asif - . la fs , ,V , W. . .OW ir Harry Edwin Gee Eddie Class-play filly Athletic Editor MJ: Cap- tain Baseball Team 141. Eddie is our class baby and certainly does justice to thatofilce. Giggle away, Eddie, pig- gles never hurt anyone, and often times they lift the clouds from the hearts of others. Eddie has made a record in baseball that wont be forgotten by M. H. S. As a bashful soldier in the class-play-he only acted natural. Just a warning, child. Be careful! Girls are fickle and Boston is a long way off even though those letters do make the distance seem shorter. 1
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THE BOUNCER 15 Anna Faustina Hapworth :ALI-Iappyn Class-play f31g Historian. Happy is our most demure lass, but Oh, We wonder if it is said demureness that makes her so popular with the masculine part of our class. We are inclined to think not. That cnnbination of freckles and frank smiles would break any boy's heart. Faustina is very much interested in telegraphy and we wish her success along that line in the days to Colne. Ruth Hilton V'-'- M ' 'W' Rufus l 1 ::,2. . Class-play f31g Dramatic Club plays 1413 i ii '- : V' 1 V ,.,.. . ' Speaking Contest 1413 Secretary of Dramatic I ' Club 443. 1 I ' II- gs. 'iRufus has captured the heart of a Victor 1 3 . and thus we know that she will be well en- - i tertained in the futur'e. Her popularity clur- A , ing the past four years has been due to her , own charming personality. Ruth goes to Springvale in September. LAM My H MM-MMAQ Conrad Earl Kennison Connie Class-play C313 Dramatic Club plays f21g 431g C415 Manager of The Bouncer 141g Man- ' ager of Dramatic' Club C415 Class Presidentg F,,..,,,...,........,.,-.,. .....,....w.. M... 1 Connie, you have won for yourself ihe title i of the most popular boy in the Senior Class. Many are the feminine hearts that you have broken by your caielessness. but of course we know you meant well. We hope your popularity will continue during your course at the U. of M. v Presentation of Gifts. 4
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