fi' Snuth Jtjigh Svrhnnl Qllann 19113 muttu 1 life is what me make it RU TH XVILEY BARTLETT Ruth, Ruthie or Brownie-she answers to all three-is one of our honor pupils. She has one peculiar characteristic be- longing to the race of Chinamen, that of being infinitely fond of t'Rice. It is the Bartlett Pear that may be seen walking slowly home from the Clark basket ball games. It is against her principle to let a jest go by and whatever her mood, she does not like solitude. Ruth expects to go to Boston University where we hope she will be as successful in her studies as she has been in high school. She is a good scholar and popular with the classmates. NVhat more is required? A scholar always, now and then a wit. CHARLES ALBERT BATTY A S- Al has made a name for himself in athletic and pugilistie circles. In the class games he has been a hrst-class point winner for a non-training athlete and as a member of the crew he has Shown great ability. lt is said that he does little thinking in Dutch, but let us hope he does in English. He expects to cheer for the 1912 class of Dartmouth. The longer I live. the more I trust in Providence. HERMANN EDGAR BATTY f Hermann is the fellow that goes it so fast that we hardly 2 ever see him. The only things with which he had any trouble keeping up was lessons, and it seems doubtful as to his ever catching up there. lt is said that the only thing he ever knew in Physics was Newton's Laws of Motion' and he didn't learn those in class. t'An em at vessel Otives the greatest sound. l as c 39
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HELEN LOUT SE BR.-XY This silent. hard-working young lady came from North Grafton. She has seen nineteen years of life and she has as- siduously digested all the learning that has passed her way in that time. She has distinguished herself in our class by her most profound silence and by the fact that she says something Worth saying when she says anything at all. She has that rare gift of being constantly and naturally herself and her peaceful and meditative repose is envied by most girls in the class. A girl of modesty and repose, of thought and learning. 'iShe found wayward pleasure In the hallowed paths of toil. JANET VVINIFRED BRIGGS Jane is an ardent admirer of all that is brown. Brown suits, brown neckties, brown shoes, Brown College and its in- mates. Even lie, the Brown inmate, has brown hair and we are told that she keeps the brown-haired Brown boys, billet- deux tied up with a brown ribbon. lane has a very gentle, firm, strong manner, Is very modest and has filled the place of vice-president of the senior class successfully, but there is one fault in this worthy young lady. She persists in fussing Mr. Deveneau, who is charmed to think she would pay atten- tion to him. Janet will be at home after Sept. 1, 1908. She has more goodness in her little linger than others have in their whole bodies. VVALTER VVTLLTAM S BROWN. VValter is a specimen of the massive minds turned out year- ly at South High School, He is a tall, slim, meek-looking lad, never to be seen without a book in his handg shy, bashful and re- tiring: not at all familiar with the ladies and rather distant with the fellows. For the past few summers VValter has been en- gineering it, He hopes to enter Tech to carry on this hobby of his engineering. lfVe hope that this nervous lad before going out into the cold unsympathetic world will change and show a masterful manly spirit. They trust him as men trust quiet men. ALICE CECELIA BURKE. Alice is a little, short, stout girl, with light hair and big blue eyes. She was the star pupil in the botany class her Junior year, and fish, worms and lobsters were her delight her Fresh- man year. She is rather a desirable young Miss, and is never afraid to express her mind freely, even sometimes when she is not asked to do it. She is still debating whether or not matri- mony or more learning will be her next step. Don't you remember sweet Alice? 41
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