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EDWARD ALMY Middle—Commercial Course, Ode Com. “Hddie’’ even had the Sphinx beat with his solicitude in school, but per- haps he “‘broke loose’ elsewhere. MARION E. AVERY Congdon—College Course. The ‘Pride of Cuttyhunk’’ is very partial to priests and ‘‘Bishops,’’ but we hardly expect ‘“‘Babbling Bess’’ to be- come a nun. EMILE AUGER Knowlton—General Course, Track, De- bating Society, Honor Pupil, Cadets, Ode Com., Class Play Com., Motto Com. “Tittle Napoleon,’’ when debating, had such strong arguments that even Hercules couldn’t overthrow them.
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CLARISSA ALDEN ALLEN Tarker—Class Secretary, Class Play, Woman’s Club Representative, Col- lege Course, Banquet Com., Freshman Reception Com. Clarissa had her hands full at the class meetings, but found time to study and also to enjoy life. HILDA S. ADAMS Middle—Commercial Course. Hilda was very quiet, answered only when spoken to, and did nothing but the right thing at the right time. JAMES EBEN ALLEN, JR. Fifth—Scientific Com., Play Course, Class Book Com. A cute youngster with a fondness for studies and cheese-crackers. Scientists claim that fish is the brain food, but “Jimmy” says ‘‘cheese-crackers.”’
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SARAH BARNET Knowlton—College Course, Orchestra. Sarah is the class baby, but she failed to play her part well, for age did not hinder progress in the least. HELEN LOUISE BAKER Parker—Commercial Course. Helen may be a “‘Baker’’ with lots of “‘dough,’’ but she has little ‘‘crust,”’ and seldom “‘loafs’’ around. Maybe she will though when she goes ‘Yeast.’’ ROBERT STETSON BAYLIES Iifth—College Course, Cadets, Alpha, Class Treasurer, Senior Prom. Com., Freshman Reception Com. “Stet”? may justly be called the ‘‘tax collector.”’ His hobby was collecting money and “‘iron crosses.’’ He says the medals were easy to get, but the money, oh! my!
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