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TUSITALA FLORENCE BAYRUTT Our young and gentle friend, whose smile made brighter many oleaol school hours. Flips was a favorite in Room 5. She proved to be merry at all times, never frowning, laughing the hours' away. 'Member what a shark she was in his- tory? It goes without saying that she was in the Upper Third. She also helped to make the Senior Play a success and was an Assistant Editor of the Class Book. Flips retained evidences of a pleasant kind of tom-boyishness. A MARGARET AME:s BEARSE There's a day of April in her heart. Margaret's middle name should have been versatile, for whether it was sing- ing, dancing, acting, writing, or playing basketball, she was always a success. Why go into detail when this list of ac- tivities, shows what a place she held in N. H. Sf? Girls' Basketball Team Ig Tattler Reporter Ilg Glee Club II, H13 Sophomore Ring Committee II, Vice- President IIIg School Notes Editor IVg Senior Play IV, 4'Marcheta g Prophetess IVg Upper Third. PRISCILLA GRACE BOYD Good manners and soft words Bring many a difficult thing to pass. Priscilla could not be heard amid a crash or tumult, but her very quietness was distinctive. She sang in the Glee Clubs for the Athletic Association, and was noted for her artistic work, an at- tractive cover of the Tattler being one of the products of her ability. Of course she was in the Upper Third. When all was right with Priscilla, no one will for- get her happy face and good comrade- ship.
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TUSITALA MARIE MARY AMMET Her smile was like a simamery shine- Gailfy pers1'ste1it. Humming was Marie's favorite pas- time. In the morning, at recess, and at noon, you'd always hear her singing as if she hadn't a care in the world. Her cheerful countenance corroborated this impression, for she had a ready smile for all her classmates. May you ever find business life as happy as your three years with us, Marie! ELEANOR ANDERSON CorLsta,ncy is the crownirig privilege of friendship. Eleanor's rosy cheeks and wholesome appearance may well have been the effects of country air. As the frequent publications of her stories in the Tattler show, she was gifted along literary lines. As the climax to this career, she was chosen Class Poet. This was not her only achievement, for her ambition, com- bined With her natural ability, gave her a high standing in the Upper Third. AGNES' MARY BARRY A little woman, thougli a 'very little thing, Is sweeter far than sugar, arwl flowers that bloofm in Spring. Agnes always furnished a good share of fun wherever she went. We are al- most glad that sickness caused her to leave school for a while, since that cir- cumstance made her a member of the class of '24 instead of '23. Agnes was on our Senior Dance Committee.
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TUSITALA GEORGE EDWARD BRIEN He smiles so when one's fright, And when one's wrong he smiles still more. Some people have misjudged George as a pessimist and he comes on our bal- lot as the second choice for pessimist, but don't believe it. George had a grin as contagious as the measles and his friends know that his cheerful nature chased away gloom as old lady Dutch Cleanser chases dirt. George was some classy little debater, too, and maybe it was because he argued so well on dark subjects that he was called a pessimist. KATHERINE JEAN BRODERICK A little nonsense -now and then Is relished by the best of men. . Kaddy always had a smile on her face and she cheerfully admitted that she didn't know what a frown was! She was on the Junior Dance Committee, the Honor Roll, and the Senior Council. We suspect that the candy sold at Mar- cheta got a lot of its sweetness from ccKaddy-rx HERBERT MILTON BROWN Exhansting thought, And living wisdom with each studious year. ' For Herbert was a student! He would devour knowledge. Often when every- one else in the class had failed, Herbert get up and gave a three-minute recita- tion. No wonder that he ranked fourth in the Upper Third. That he was enthu- siastic over other things besides lessons, was shown by his being in the Glee Club one year.
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