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Q.. f S Q.. ff -- -eo, fp 'f?f:f-.dfffff f - 5 3 -f:f.7-.ffff-'ffff X T tr ,. Q N ., ' ELSIE ELMIRA BENNETT C5Benny77 Watertown, Mass. A. A. '24, '2-5, ,265 Class B. B. x25 :The secret of success is constancy of purpose. We understand Elsie is a very ardent devotee of the Y. W. C. A. and does quite a bit of outside basketball play- ing and refereeing. Would that we had track in the spring at school-for Elsie would be a sure line candidate. She always has an interesting story to tell the class and I know a large majority of us have received helpful hints even though Mr. Nissen didnlt think the story about the Indian clubs and dumbbells was unusual. Don't let that bother you, Elsie. FLORENCE LOUISE BOND Flossie Brockton, Mass. A. A. '24, '25, '26. 'The gentle mind by gentle deeds is Fsnownfi HFlossie'7 follows the even tenor of her way in a quiet, unassuming manner-always well-prepared in her theory work and going through her floor work with equal ability. She has a hobby, however, and it took us 'til we went to camp to find it out. She just loves to catch mice. We would find her most any night pokin, ,round the rafters with an umbrella, doin? a marathon over the ubunksw giving hot chase to lil Mrs. Mouse. Flossie does not advertise and one must learn to know her to appreciate her. Our best wishes for success go with you, Flossie. Page twenty-five .r 9! t NQQA L Q06 Q QQQh M 'Cf-CJ'.f.Y,Q! --':f.f..7'.f.7-fe
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