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Knox Booth Knoxy Yale Silence and solitude, the soul ' s best friends. North Shore 8 years. Department Head Toy Shop, ' 27; Football, ' 2S- ' 2 6; Exchange Editor, Purple and White, ' 27; Gondoliers, ' 25; Iolanthe, ' 26; Patience, ' 27; Study Hall Committee, ' 26- ' 27. Jane Sutherland Jane Pine Manor As calm as it was bright. North Shore 6 years. Pirates of Pen- zance, ' 26- ' 27; Gondoliers, ' 25; Iolan- the, ' 26; Patience. ' 27; Dramatic Club, ' 24- ' 2 5- ' 2 6- ' 2 7; Opera Club, ' 26-. ' 2 7; Hockey, ' 26; Department Head Toy Shop, ' 26; Study Hall Committee, ' 27. S O N N E T ( ?) We hope that when we graduate from this renowned institute Of fond and divers recollections friends will not be destitute; And so to help remember deeds historical and comical We lay the facts before your eyes in this ensuing chronicle. Page 15
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Thomas Boal Tommy, Tub Harvard With just enough of learning to misquote. North Shore 7 years. Department Head Toy Shop, ' 27; Assistant Circulation Man- ager, Purple and White, ' 26; Editor in Chief, Purple and White, ' 27; Sport Editor, Mirror, ' 27; Study Hall Committee, ' 26- ' 2j; Fire Drill Committee, ' 24 ; Executive Com- mittee, ' 27; Pirates of Penzance, ' 24; Gondoliers, ' 25; Iolanthe, ' 26; Pa- tience, ' 27. Louise Fentress ' Louise Smith There was a soft and pensive grace A cast of thought before her face. North Shore 5 years. Pirates of Pen- zance, ' 24; Gondoliers, ' 25; Iolanthe, ' 26; Patience, ' 27; Dramatic Club, ' 26- ' 27; Study Hall Committee, ' 27; Department Head Toy Shop, ' 26. Marianna Ruffner Polly Pine Manor Her glossy hair was clustered o ' er a brow bright with intelligence. North Shore 3 years. Hockey, ' 2 5- ' 2 6; Assistant Art Editor of Mirror, ' 26; Art Ed- itor of Mirror, ' 27; Finance Committee, ' 27; Study Hall Committee, ' 27; Patience, ' 27; Department Head of Toy Shop, ' 27. Page 14
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2HE CLASS WILL We the class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-seven, being sane in mind and sound in body, and about to be stricken from the register of this worthy institution, and desirous of establishing the permanency of our reputation and achievements for posterity, do hereby ordain and decree this our last will and testament. Collectively we make the following bequests; to wit: To the faculty: Item; our hedonism. To the Juniors: Item; -our worthy privileges, to be used with discretion. Item; our heirlooms in trust for future generations, such as signs, cuspidors, sandwich line, and freize. To the Sophomores: Item; our sense of responsibility. To the Freshmen: Item; our dignity and apparent conceit, if they should develop some cause for its use in future years. To Mr. Jones: Item; the boys ' curtains for the laboratory. Individually we make the following personal bequests; to wit: Knox, his mysogynism to Bill Sullivan. Larney, his voice to Herman Lackner. Tommy, his tremendous (?) organizing and executive ability, as manifested by the editorship of the Purple and White to Pardee. Alice, her joviality to Virginia Miller. Nancy, her size to Florence Watkins. Helen, her deep insight into the practical side of physics to Hughie. Jane, her mellifluence to Bob Gay. Heath, his verbosity to Dook Mandeville. Marianna, her conscientiousness to Billy Maxwell. Lois, her personality to Louis Kuppenheimer. Betty, her high geared laugh to Ames Smithers. Louise Fentress, her etherialism to Doris. Louise Conway, her reliability to Jane Martin. Kay, her athletic prowess to Gordon Adamson. Billy, his knowledge of parliamentary law to John Putnam. Elsie, her brilliance to Harry Smith (at the request of Mr. McEwen). Phil, his wave to Irene.
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