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. .fit Qfsx M r 1 ,i 4 x 9' e Qt if 6.95 -.xii f. ,fi ff ii '13, ff S AVR' 'l GJ QT'-':, ffff f X ff-Vffrf-.fy-.ffNf'ff A X XT O -I-'7-S-f:f-7'-ff-M 1 'Q xxs 'X 3 V R ...iw , lofi:-A-XQ,Csl MARX ROGERS -557 'clloneyn EIX A Orange, N. .l. A A. A. '24, '25, 'zeg cotiiiion '24, '25g varsity swimming 724, '25s Class Swimming '24, '253 A. A. Representative l '26ig Chairman Junior Prom Committeeg Initiation i Committee '263 Associate Editor 'Possum '26g Secre- t tary Sigma Iota Chi '26. A '5She's sweet, jolly, and full of pep. N0 wonder aalmirers abounrlf, A uHoney7' has been with us three years and she sure Q, has proved to us what good work she can do. lust glance , at the list of activities in which she has partaken and you can-easily discover that she is one of the most popular seniors. y ul-loneyw was one of the prisoners at Sing Sing and he- ll longed to the 666 Club, which was famous with the Class i of 725. We understand that Honey is quite a uNurmi 5 when it comes to doing a 50-yard dash. She thinks she has grown up this year and has started l. pugging up her hair-quite a lady now. Even tho, '6Honey', does hate to teach her own class she knows her ' stuff and we wish her the best of luck. rl ly MARY P. SWEENEY , , it V ,at + Q Milford, Mass. Li, A A. A. ,25, '26 De1idils are the only things that interest me. . 'cPat'7 was one of the Power House Batteries and from it Whatcwe can gather we have .come to the conclusion that y il the .Sweeney-Brown corporationi' did some extensive en- V' tertalmngnm th? bungalow. We are anxious to know what 1 7 -L , th'WCll,hP3l,hone thing we're sure of is that if you are as ix 0- ' ' lx ly tiorouc Wlf YOUI tC3Ch1HgS as you are with the informa. 41: on concerning your lessons, success is hound to he yours, l lt . 1 Page forty-eight l C . . 'H X Q l H R Q36 f l . 1 l 1 . N'lC1:x:x'.Zf-Q
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x Y J f N.. 'B ' EDITH MARION QUINN fi' c'Quinnie -5, Cambridge, Mass. 5' . . X' A. A. 25, ,ze , . T., MA modest retiring maiden is she, 'f As shy and timid as can he. A Well, 1 guess We jump to keep up with uQuinnie. She ,gentered the Freshman class in 1925 and now she is a - senior. We Wonder how she does all the strenuous Work. 'cQuinnie', not only excels in apparatus and gym but. is an expert masseuse. HQuinnie7' is rather shy but she gets there just the same. Her ability and her alertness at all times will sure bring N her to the height of her ambitions. 1 L x u . I.- K - JANE REORDAN Revere, Mass. A. A. '24, '25, '26ig Art Editor Year Book. W ith pen in one hand and brush in the other. ' Jane strolls all the Way from Revere every day and con- siders herself lucky if she arrives by 9:10. VV e think she had better try and improve the train service from Revere or Dr. Gray will soon tell her that she should stay at the dormitory. She is quite an artist, and last year was chosen c'Art Editor for the 1926 Possum. One may, as a rule, see 'GAP' and Jane dashing out of school just one second after class is over, with a suitcase or hatbox in their hand. We don't know Whether they are doing uchorus Workn some- where or whether they are usociety buds. Page forty-seven .. 9! t if-C,-fy-ugly -fZCf..7'.!.TfJ'
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QA Nd-N f ' e Q. 'N N-'N-,:,K ,. vJ:f-Ccfyfyff Q '7'-c'f:f-.f7'.f-ff! X f A C W, 0 7 it x - .- A .-' ,- . A GOLDIE THORNER S ... ' ELEANOR S. THOMAS 'cTomm,ie AIIIK Dorchester, Mass. , A. A. '24, '25, '26g Class B. B. '24g Captain Class Swim- ming '25g Class Swimming '26g Junior Prom Commit- tee '25g Stu. G. '25, '26ig Editor Camp Squealor C263 Can Club '26g Editor-in-Chief 'Possum ,263 Correspond- ing Secretary AXIIK '26g Chairman Baccalaureate Com- mittee l26. A 'CA heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to executef' c'Tommie is our class baby as far as size is concerned, but we never look at her but what we want to quote Gold- smith: NThey gazed and gazed and still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry all she knew. A For ability, energy and activity, we have no one equal -to our uTommie,', to which the long list of activities above gives proof, and as Editor-in-Chief of the Possum she has IXIOTC' than shown her worth. V We always delight in making Wllommiew smile, just to see her adorable little dimple, and the fact that it is almost always present denotes her sunny disposition. Tommie just sort of grows on you and the better you know her the more you love her. South Boston, Mass. A. A. '25, '26, K. K. Club '26. '5Every why has a wherefore and she seeks it in her books. Goldie is always there, meaning that nothing can get by her either in theory or practice. She is Mr. Fritz's right hand man in the freshman gym class, for she's quite a regular teacher there. When it comes to dramatic ability Goldie wins the prize, and she has a three-year-old youngster beaten a mile when it comes to baby talk. Never mind, Goldie, weire betting on you. You're sure a dandy scholar and teacher, and we just know you will be on top of all you undertake. Page forty-nine ,, - f I jx: A ...JI gf , rx LM , - , - , ff. . rf. J AA., I 2 ,Q N Q., l 1. Xl,-1,---PJ, ' fir-1 , -f , v 1 I, q ,Y -. r - - f 'V 'aa ' 'f V' '-sq-.,.4. . I J L J Q A X 11. I I 1 ,,..,ff'i, if QA v I 9 50 H x f Cf vswgvxvx f 50 QQ,-Nh q . 3 -1:1-,-Zfjfj RfI!'.J'.7'..!.?-f .:, f -JA f
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