Posse Nissen School - Possum Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1926

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A x QA f va, A ff f X 'if ffff -fr,-fzf-.Mffff '07-7f . A 3 N - F i 2 I MARY MORROW Sandwich, lVlaSS. A. A. '25, '26g K. K. ciub. M6065 about her fljfafm by day, speaks when spoken to, in her own sweet way. The train for home made one lucky trip down thatcmorng ing in October when it transported Mary from her rural home in Sandwich to Posse Nissen. Studying was never known to bother her and the quiet, unperturbed manner which she possesses is envied by all. . She was one of the jolly Power House batteries at camp, but we don't imagine that she kept -Very many people awake. The only fault we have to fincl with Mary is that weire sorry she didn't let us know her better. i lil 1 CAROLYN NACHTRIEB Cal AWK Pawtucket, R. I. y AA. A. '25, '26g Class Basketball '25, '26g Treasurer AXPK '26g Business Manager 'Possum '26g Can Club. c'To those who know thee not, A No words can paint, To thosethat know thee, A All words are faint. NCal,, is one oftthe young ladies in the class one has to know to appreciate. Although she has been with us for only two years she is one of the best students in the class, and has held responsible positions. There are only two things that uCal7, doesnit like to do and they are: go to the hospital, and stay in Boston over night. We know the reason for the latter, but we donit know what the outcome of the hospital will be. At any rate, HCal7' will do what's right. Always willing - and ready to help, enthusiastic, fair- minded, and best of all a true and loyal friend, paves a sure road to success. Page forty-four , CY . , Q .M I 6 SQA. ,ef X V2-f:,:,.-cf IQ! 3 Q Q,:,LA My 'Cf N'5frf..7:f.7!ff-

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Q':,I xy- . F ', N Q-GN X X W 'fy-fiffff'-jf f 'V'-f.v:f-.fff'ff T J X -f f ALICE IVICGRATI-I e EC-Alb? K Hudson, Mass. A. A. '24, 125, '26, J. J: Club ,26. 'cSmile and the world smiles withiyouf, Q We all wish that we were a doctor's daughter when it comes to Dr. Grayis subjects, for HAI rarely gets less. than a ull, when Dr. Gray calls on her. We don't know whether this is a result of their having something in common,-ibut at any rate, I think we're a wee bit jealous. e A -I HAIW, went to camp Withthe Class of 1925 and shelikeil it so well that she wentagain with her own class. I think that is speaking well for the Posse camp, don't you? Whether you do teaching or massaging as your pro- fession, we wish you the best of luck. 1. WD t fi Hee. PEARL IVIEIRICK I I I aihoveyg' Dorchester, Mass. A. Aj '25, '26g Class Swimming '26g K. K. Club '26. The forceof her own merit makes her own wayf' a yellow Stutz .... , but now MLovey spends most of WJ? lf4Lovey,7 made her debut at Posse by telling us a story of Jdwf lvww her spare time playing on the apparatus and going to the library where we think Goldie and she must have reserved rooms. Ah yes! The arguments between HGoldie7' and '4Lovely,7' seldom last long but are highly amusing and end well as they usually leave school the best of friends, however, they are rather good while they last, and highly amusing. we AME V I Page forty-three We have visions of her in the future teaching number- less children of all sizes how to stretch their Hhamstringsf' and Hforward arabasquefl L N L, Q.-N VQA L e Six -A '-'rf-.4-f-A-f-if N'-Lf.f.7'.f.7!



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,fff f A 'ff-fs, ,ff nf : frf.v-.UM f 7 -'rf-.fy-,fff ' Q-xvax ff 'X Y-N N... A. A. y25, '26g K. silken wear. I just ask someone who played squad. She can tell you now to steal bases. If you want to hesitate to ask questions, here MARJORIE S. NOYES CCRed79 Ludlow, Vermont K. Club '26. Sanbeams hialing in her hair pleasecl themselves with HRed learned a lot at camp-if anyone has any doubts. baseball with her on the what a foul is, and how lind someone who doesn't you are. She has asked some that have even stumped Dr. Gray. ' Do you remember the day we learned the name of the new Attorney General of the United States? When L'Red announced that Mr. John G. Sargent was from her home town, we decided that Ludlow had two people to make her famous. called was a good sport at camp and we wish her the best of good fortune in the future. JEANETTE R. PACKARD nB0l9n AWK Brockton, Mass. A. Aj '24, '25, '26g Cotillion '24, ,25Q Class Basketball '24ig Captain '25, '26g Secretary Stu. G. '25g Vice Presi- dent Stu. G. '26g Can Club '26g Chaplain AXIIK '26, . 6'She has a personality that wins her frienals all aroanalf' As a member of Student Government Board uBob dreams of Utopia, where everyone wears spotless middies, shined shoes, and no bulgy pockets. She hasiset a good example andcannot be blamed if the class is not 99 and 44-10070 pure. IX 'There aren't many things that Jeanette Roberta can't ,f -A . . - . . . X N, ' do, and one thing that certainly is outstanding is the ij. Q, yy, time she could not- wait for the swimming period to 'try 41 .J S X wi I the well named uPeace Lakef, She sure was an ardent 'K :J -J fy I .1 nature student to make that canoe turn turtle. c6Bob has lg il A 51 been an outstanding character for three years, and with 'Lf 1 her personality should have no trouble getting along in ' the world. I . x Page forty-five .A J C . X 'SQA I ,ea 6 I

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