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PHILIP ERNEST DESCHENES. ‘¢ When will such a wonder live again?’’ ‘“Duke’’ is an authority on anything all the way from women to Fords. Our Class President and exceedingly speedy in more ways than one. Very clever, however. Second member of the noted Three and Ames’s, ‘‘ defender, redeemer and friend.’’ Wanted: A brake for Duke’s speech. Parker, Commercial, Class President, Freshman Reception Committee, Chairman Banquet Committee, Alpha Board, Baseball. MARY ELEANOR GIFFORD. ‘ Modest, pure and sweet! ’’ Mary took the leading part in the class play and like everything else, she did it She is a dear and pretty girl, full of quaint sayings, and extremely most creditably. popular. ‘There is an ‘Aiken’ worse than any pain.’’ Allen F. Wood, General, Literary Club, Bird Club. Class Plau. Bridaewater. MARION EASTWOOD. ‘¢Blue were her eyes as the fairy flav, Her cheeks like the dawn of day.’” Marion has nice rosy cheeks and a pretty smile. Most of her time is devoted to out- side work, for you know she is a ‘‘ good scout. ’’ Parker, Commercial. 12
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HELEN LEONARD CROWLEY. ““Neat, not gaudy.’’ Helen always puts in a neat appearance, which makes her very attractive. She pre- fers out-of-town people to those in New Bedford. There’s a reason. Parker, College, Bridgewater. a) IRMA MABEL COOK. ‘“Henee, all you vain delights.’’ Irma doesn’t trouble herself about mere school matters. She doesn’t take a very active part in class affairs and is very re- served. Barnstable High, Commercial. NELLIE DANIELS. ‘‘Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low—an excellent thing in woman.’’ An excellent student, whose only fault is not talking loud enough in recitations, al- though on some subjects she can do all that iS necessary. Congdon, Commercial. 1
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‘ ‘ MARY MAYNARD GOLDTHWAITE. ‘On with the dance! ’’ Mary could dance ‘‘on and on and on,’’ and never get tired. She, never, never worries, and always takes things by the ‘ smooth handle. ’’ Parker, General, Freshman Reception Com. mittee, St. Luke’s Hospital. MAX GOLDBERG. ‘“And he’s a man good enough.’’ mathematics shark and therefore an ‘“Loves the ladies,’’ but A ‘angle-worm.’’ they ought to take care, since he plays the ‘fiddle,’’? and so ‘‘strings ’em.’’ Allen F. Wood, Scientific, Orchestra. INGA GLADYS GUNDERSEN. ‘ As sweet and musical as bright Apollo’s lute.’’ Everyone knows how musical Inga is! She belongs to the aristocracy of the school and is also very proficient in pulling heartstrings. Ingraham, Scientific, Orchestra, Motto Committee. 13
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