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Q't':fx , X K v :'?f?f.7-.ff-Vf f - - 7 -f.7'.f?f'.f7 'f ff! 6 ll X wr'-'fs ffffa X X ,. . . . .PN2 'Possum '26. DORIS I. TUCKER 'cT0mmy AWK Haverhill, Mass. A. A. '25, '26, Can Club '26g Assistant Art Editor Accomplishments were native to her mind. Haverhill seems to vie with Worcester when it comes to branches of the Posse Institute. Tommy is a regular commuter and was initiated to the service with much gusto. lf you want any help in writing a- jingle, if you lack an , idea for a sketch, or if you are putting on a camp show I and want some music, just call on Tommy, She was the official accompanist for all the camp shows, and now when Mr. Fritz calls for the Horchestran we all know who he fa .ff ' ,, ' means. , ' f , ' k ...lets-ff.,L,7 Tommy can help anyone do rnost anything, and we ' donit know what this book would be like without her many Qjtfiybw MVA- fine drawings. Her presence is certainly noted, and we it ff' , predict nothing but success for her. 0 lr 0 ff- 21- ef xlmfwv I L u M' 4 B J ' NL- If - MARGARETTE S. WALLACE 'cflfargv ANIIK Brookville, Mass. . A. A. '24, '25, '26tg Class Swimming '25, 726, Class Secretary '24, Foil Reporter '26, Banquet Committee. c'Genlle of speech, benefcent of mind. ' Marg is the real student of the class, and she is ever to be relied upon. ln the good old days before Dr. Cray invented the card system, Marg proved her worth as a salvationist when she saved many a classmate from re- - ff.-fe. -f-gov -, ' L+J:.a,d4wvL- M4-wvr..+..'f gz,?g4R ceiving a dreaded M4-W, for the clerk always knew where . to look when Dr. Gray's catch questions would have the .. J-Auffvlf 't 'Kf Vi rest of us stumped. Marg has unusually high ideals and she lives up to them in every instance, and this, together with her conscientious- 4:4,. sf ' .ct'.M.L... AM ' 1 ' A ness -and energy is bound to make' a place for her in her fvwifffi 1 W .sv Vg- CZVYK:-J chosen profession. ,6TITg,,.,,, 2,701 5 L,,.,,LQ, 'rn4.,.f ' M0 Q4 Ay vvsdfv- J-vor.-r 4, -0-. Page ffty-one ' J,,nLvdf 75 f4,,A.fn,J.!f,q, 9,17 f7 .fav '24 4 L J i if v - -7 I vi ' . XXX sffv Y 'fn-f,f.fi.fbvh:1! 13,4 Q. l 9 6 5 'fu tx .ef X 719 o ' . 'Y' fer' 5-Moa, 7,
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5 - luf-xt -1: ' . 'ff 1 ' Q... - 'ul I 41. ft. X -. - L ' x K 'J' AL a N -' X v L'-ind' x xr l k M rl- ,,, ... 9 x It L ' M Q.. Kai v-l ,-r gl qi l 8 .-at i x L .' 'A -'-f' - -s x cf.: .iv --fr - Y if ' ,- Q . -. r ,Q t . , . Q X M fff' -N -'21-,WL -. ,fig Q 4 .nh - . th , ' 1 . ' - l ' E -.9 ' ,. X f K i c Nh - ax .A -V 1 s . 1 ' I. , ' . - V, - '- ' . ' V' lXu'N N iffy bib M5 'Cal 13 N 'I P 1 - 1 Ji A - 'S gi ' A x 'W f s - - . ' X A - L' 1 X' A .. . n. -'D 9 ' .gf :1-9 . . i lVIARY.Tl-IORNTQN.. f , t , 'cl l Q L ' 'M' - V. . :A I. I vt K- X 4' T ' ' ici- 5 d N- EIX lil' ' Manchester, N. H. 1 Gif. R ,: T. my A' A' ,245 95, '26: Cotillion '24, '25g Class Baslfetblall .24 25, ,265 Deputy Cheer Leader '25g Manager Xarsity Basketball '26: Vice-President Class '25: Pf9S1C1Cf1f Student Government '25 c'Dependable people,-their price above rabies. When the train from Manchester argigyedin Bostrln on the twentY-eighth day 0f.5CPfCmbC1', lar-Jw It Carlile bone of Posse's most conscientious workers. She has been i usy Working for the school and class ever since she arrived, and as President of Stu. G., Mary has won the admiration 'ff dered over the of all. Many are the nichts she has pon ' -' ' has alwa s'found Stu. G. trlals and t11lJlllElt1OI'lS, but she y a wa to straiffhten matters out. I A ihost charzijning personality, and admired and respected by all is a sure road to success, and ure. all rest 2lSSUI'Cd that 3 umillion dollar job will be awaiting her. MARY JOSEPHINE TRAVERS ccMae AQ A. 124, '25, '26g J. J. Club 'ze nShe,s cz quiet young lady and as pure as cz perzrlf, uMae7' has been with us for three years but nevertheless there are very few of us who feel we really know her. She's always in class when she is supposed to be and usually makes an 'CAM recitation. S1nce.We.knoW very little concerning this quiet young lady lt 1S diliicult to wrlte about her Posse career, but we sincerely hope that she will obtain just what she desires when she finishes her course. Page fifty A L . , N'Q,av:-Qc, if Q66 xi QCA . 'C'-'4-ff rf-Cf-.x:fD f lfif fd lr f N G fi Jsf i ffrsg
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BEATRICE WILKINS Bee L 3 N - r 1 4 X , JEANETTE WATERMAN XO ' cc 97 2- Trot frm, Q Little Falls, New York A. A. '25, '263 Can Club '26 Nlirezzity is the soul of witf' '6Trot is a humorist to those that are privileged to know her, and many a laugh at Sing Sing was caused by some timely remark from 'Trotfi We do not yet know how she can say things that cause those near her to go nearly into hysterics while she sits calmly through it. It was quite a pleasant surprise the night Wllrotw brought forth the piano rolls at camp, and we all think that they must have worked overtime for they were in demand every evening. When Dr. Gray calls on Miss Waternian we expect an Al recitation and many times she has saved our class from disgrace by a thoughoful answer. If you want to meet a girl who is remarkably independent, we are very glad to refer you to Wllrotfi East Norwalk, Conn. A. A. l25, '26g K. K. Club '26. 'CA smile will go ii long, long way. uBee7' came to us in October, 1925, after having spent a year at Sargent. She is one of these quiet little girls, but we all know that still water runs deep, and ever since the dill' Bee- told Dr.. Gray that dance halls should be fur- nished ,with dim lights she has kept us wondering. Bee doesnt believe that the word 'cfrownv is in the dictionary, so we feel sure that ' . , she W ll t ln this world. 1 1 ge along 0' K' Page fifty-two NA-':f:,,,. gf 5' marsh J
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