Posse Nissen School - Possum Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1926

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.-'bv ,v I , 1 ijt! 1 IJ Q' L'. .,F 1 I I ' X Cf fig.. W A fb fb' ,- . l . KA Q-X x.fx ,fx f Ni.-, ffff ' W' ff ff-fy-gif JS'9'f.7.7f.fffJ'ff f :x.,,f' ANNA EDITH COHEN C6Ag1nn9J Conimicut, R. l. A. A. '25, '263 POSse Pep Club, Class-will ccffllfl still the wonder grew that one small head could carry all she hnewf' When you see a small, serious girl around school itls Anna. She is sincere in her work and studies faithfully- alas! if only all of us shared her good habits. Beneath it all, she has the determination to reach the goal, and if anyone deserves success, she does. lf the present offers any indication to the future, we are sure she will have it. She has been one of the hard Workers who have been going to Beverly. every Thursday, and her training there will help to make her one of the best teachers sent out by Posse. RUTH COLLINS North Andover, Mass. A. A. '25, '26 MWhat secret delight a quiet person affords. Perhaps we weren't glad to welcome Ruth to our class when she decided to come to Posse after spending a year at Sargent. Ruth might be justly called Hllfladame Dig- nity and this quality is to be admired by every one. Sometimes Ruth feels a bit 'ckittenishw in Mr. Nissen's classes and will start to pick on poor uFuzzy,7' then the fun begins until one of the merry-makers receives a big fat four, then it isnlt quite so funny. Seriously speaking, Ruth, much luck and success is due to you and we all feel sure that the much coveted Y. C. A. position will be yours some day. i Page twenty-nine NQANA H QQ, N':- -fy-..f-,fggdff Q4:4: : -f'..7'.l'!'.i M

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X . l V-S..-v' S .cs Alf tiff.. Y X 1 li ray? l y . 1 4 i l . 4 il. it ti l ji .Ei lb il i r .il sl 1. l r 1 N ll it El 1 I ii l. iii ll 1 li :I 'i 'l .:, l-1 l R , . , v 'l . H-a. 1 ' irq ' ' J 1 X . N Y., -1- 5 If '. I. Q I f-so --. 1 1 JI - Q vi f NN' A-A' 3-L:-Eff . -JT' - A A - -pi-i 1 i iw- ' 5' .R N I ,. -we N. ' . A K 1 g ii A .1 .... .1 N. 1 'W H -A -.If 1 -R my 'P nh, V, 1. ,Q .,.f -1 ' fff' I X .tigih 'lsr' A ,. X V 1 -- C vi W? JR. i iii it Vie MAR1oN E. CARLIN uSissy', EIX Roxbury, Mass. A. A. l24 '25, ,265 Cotillion '24g Treasurer Cotillion, 25. Class Secremrv '25g Stu. G. '26g President Sigma Iota Chi '26. Earnestness is needed in this world as well as virtue. 4'Sissyw is the young lady who had the distinct honor of being voted the best looking and best. dressed girl 1l'1 the class, but one must not think that she 1S. only good to look upon, for she has been working steadily for Posse'ever since she arrived and as President of Sigma Iota Chi she has proved her worth. As long as Sissy doesn't have to take exams when she goes out in the world we are sure she will get along O. K., but there are none of us who are keen about taking exams so I guess you are no exception to the rule. Whether you take up massage or teaching you may feel assured that you are going forth with the best wishes of success from every member of the class of '26. BEULAH A. CHENEY ccBuddy', AWK A. A. 725, '26g Can Clubg Class Day Committee MShe is good who does good. When uBuddy first came to school she was so timid you had to take a ten foot pole to touch her and let her know that you really were somebody and had no intention of harming her. But after one year of Posse and a month with the prisoners in Sing Sing she came .out of her shell and her giggles and expressions are easily heard all over the place this year. Ah, 4'Bug and HBud were quite chummy in camp even though she did try to keep away from 'ahimw with the aid of the yards and yards of netting to keep her school girl complexion. J We've always wondered what uBuddy would ever do without wfommyf' We're sure s.he'd leave at least her head behind her and lose that last train from the North Station. Even though uliiuddyi' is small she will make a corkine good teacher and she has all the indications of following in her s1ster's footsteps. Page twenty-eight 5 J Q X RQ Q f . LV 1 xr J ' fry . ir, , .' 'yr :if fl A I ,V - 5 1 Cal 4.1 ., J, Aw .A it L L - . I .f' ' 17 JL- 1 Lau, A Q if if. xiii Gt R



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Q. ff, C- i asv- ff J-ffrfy-,nffff fffyy-ffff I 3 N - F it LILLIAN CURTIS MLM South Boston, Mass. A. A. '25, '26 One thought cannot awaken without awakening others? When we think of 4'Lil,' we cannot but think of c4lVlrs. Huggies and her little brood in Wllhe Birds, Christmas Carol. As lVl'rs. Huggles, c'Lil'7 brought forth her histrionic ability and gave us a clever and humorous portrayal of that character which we shall not soon forget. uLil'7 is also a good athlete and dancer. Many is the time - we have held our breaths while we watched her jump the long box and admired the courage which enabled her to i take the chance, for 'aliilisi' arms are no longer than those of most of us and the long box-well, you know how it 5 seems-just miles, 'n miles, 'n miles. 3 KW MLil'7 has one weakness, however, she adores riding in a ' ,MX tixiiisgpecially from the hospital to school. How about 5 M? piyijgawfpvgf Tl Pi .ARI TH DAVIS l I MM. D.', 1. S s9jf.vf53f , l J, p Milford, N. H. QJJW v-'ax 6 -KA. A. ,25, '26'g Class Day Committee l OM 2,45 He who speaks 50105, i Orr?-e ,Q 5 1 He who keeps silent reapsf: l l,D4zf'fNot quite enough can be written of lVlarion's ver fine 4. , . . Y .1 I 4,4374 qualities. She sure turned out well at campg there never il l i i lil M-fy was a thing she didnit try, from taking back dives to hiking fy to lVlt. Stow. Her chief desire was to hike before breakfast ft -maybe Marion did not have to work hard to pull 50mg It . +8 of the' sleepy heads out of bed at 5:30 A. M. se .5 7 . As Dr. Grey's assistant she keeps the poor HFreshies77 X 4 wondering -about their marks. One who is always ready to' help friends and classmates goes forth with the best , wishes for suc Y ii ig . E tA S S el? If t I Page thirty ill U , ' z E L i, . 'LZ sk 5 i I I I r is i Z - A 52 kg tsfsstsqlfj 5 1'

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