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SENIOR AND ALUMNI NOTES miiiwi The following are graduating from the named schools this month : Helen Morgan, M. H. S. ’25, Em- manuel College. Arlene Priest, M. H. S. ' 25, Em- manuel College. Benjamin Gruber, M. H. S. ’24, Bates College. Walter Larkin, M. H. S., ’24, Bates College. The following are planning on en- tering the named schools in the Fall: Teppo Hurme, Northeastern Univers- ity. Samuel Gilman, Brown University. Jane Boicourt, Boston University School o f Liberal Arts. Jennie Zwirblia, Bay Path Institute at Springfield. Doris Prescott, Wilfred Academy. Tauno Frigard, Andover Academy. Madeline Smith, Fitchburg Normal. Estelle Lerer, Simmons College. Walter Cheslak, Tufts College. George Brayden, Ithaca School of Physical Education. Laura Grondahl, Sargent School of Physical Education. John Hearon, Franklin Union. Mary Howe, Bridgewater Normal. The following girls are planning on entering the named schools of nursing : Alice Donahue, St. Vincent’s Hospi- tal, Worcester, Mass. Tyyne Kangas, Mass. General Hospi- tal, Boston, Mass. Mary Kane, Mass. General Hospital, Boston, Mass. Irma Wirta, Mass. General Hospital, Boston, Mass. The following members of this year’s graduating class are already employed : Sarah Hellawell, Cadillac Car Co;, Boston, Mass. Bernard Green, Cadillac Car Co., Bos- ton, Mass. Uno Hietanen, Cadillac Car Co., Bos- ton, Mass. Impi Sneck , Byron Lumber Co., May- nard, Mass. Herbert Ruotsala, Boston, office. William King, Atlantic Pacific Store, Maynard, Mass. Helmi Hiipakka, Reed Teacher’s Agency, Boston, Mass. Frank Chyzus, Concord Mutual Life Ins. Co. Gertrude Weaving, Concord Mutual Life Ins. Co. Edith Elson, Concord Mutual Life Ins. Co. Sylvia Linna, Lerer’s Store, Maynard, Mass. Waino Sjoblom, Southbridge Optical Co. Violet Riley, Postal Telegraph Co., Boston, Mass. Julia Kazuikonis, Postal Telegraph Co., Boston, Mass.
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22 THE SCREECH OWL He rushed up to her: “This is my dance you know,” he said breath- lessly. She gave him a haughty stare. “Oh, really! I thought it was the Junior Prom.” “The University Student.” We very gratefully acknowledge the following: “The Blue Moon,” Chelmsford High School, Chelmsford, Mass. “Netop,” Turners High School, Tur- ners Falls, Mass. “The Reflector,” North Kingstown High School, Wickford, R. I. “The Green and White,” Sudbury High School, Sudbury, Mass. “The Enterprise,” Memorial High School, Boston, Mass. “The Portsmouth High News,” Ports- mouth High School, Portsmouth, N. H. “The Hi-Talk,” Central High School, Sherman, Texas “The Flashlight,” Superior High School, Superior, Neb. “The Index,” South High School, Worcester, Mass. “The Central Digest,” Central High School, Chattanooga, Tenn. “The University Student, Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte, N. C. “The Hebronite,” Hebron, Nebr. “The Voice,” Concord High School, Concord, Mass. “The Sagamore,” Brookline, Mass. “The Record,” English High School, Boston, Mass. “The Alligator,” Ware High School, Ware, Mass. “The Parrot,” Rockland High School, Rockland, Mass. “The Portlight,” Phineas Banning High School, Wilmington, Cal.
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THE WISE OLD OWL OBSERVES THAT: The M. H. S. girls are wearing sus- penders. Hence the appearance of father’s Christmas presents of a few years back. The Biology students are all ex- cited over finding specimens of the pine tree blossom. Perhaps that ac- counts for their being “stuck up” lately. The appearance of our new school mate, Gilbert Garland, has caused quite a furor among the girls. They have originated a new guessing game as to which suit Gilbert will wear next. “Pie” Brayden has been taking up golf lately. I wonder if this advertise- ment in the Acton paper had any- thing to do with him. “Five dollars reward for informa- tion as to the cause of so many broken windows at Fletcher Corner.” Easy way to make five dollars. Ss-h-h Pie!! The Decorations of the Junior Class were quite original, — but the Old Owl would like to know what Junior posed for the silhouettes. “Scotty” and “Marje” Murphy were typical farmerettes at the Com- petition. Who was having a sale on overalls as we all want some now. Enlighten us, Scotty! The Senior Class has quite a menagerie, with roosters and rats and what not. The Old Owl offers a suitable reward for the first person who can make that rooster cackle. Perhaps he had stage fright ! Normie Walker had quite an outfit in the Junior Play, but Normie, “where did ya get the hat, where, oh where, oh where” Sirkka seems quite lonesome 6th study period. I wonder where “Si” is? “Katie” Bariteau was out with somebody special on the holiday. Per- haps that accounts for her high spirits Friday morning. We can’t imagine: — Walker without a girl. “Pie” without Tyyne. Melville Mosher on time. “Al” Connors without his wave. Miss Thompson forgetting to make an assignment. Mary Kane not talking. John Hearon a baseball star. Joe Sczerzen without his suspenders. Gilbert wearing the same suit. Miss Thompson advocating the Bos- ton American. Senior Class reading the “Mentor” or the “Forum.” The Dancing School pupils without their partners. A school without exams. Jane Boicourt getting an F.
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