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STEELE, HABRIET GIFFORD, CHARRY STEELIED Radcliffe Besides, she hath prosperous art, And well she can persuade. A dillar, A dollar, A ten o'clock scholar, - That isn't our Harriet. Just look at the A's Her report card displays, And you'll see why we all call her clever! Glee Club, 3, 2,' Orchestra, 2, 1,' Hockey 4 3 2 Basket Ball, 4, 3,' Dramatics, 1,' Property Committee, 2 Year Book Staff 1 TIBBETTS, WALLACE B. JR., CWALLYD M. I. T. A man of travel that hath seen the worldf' Voici, Monsieur Tibbetts! Isn't he a good-looking F renchmanil But wait till you hear him parler francais. Wally spent a whole summer abroad, and now he can j abber away as fast as any Parisian who was born and brought up on the banks of the Seine. Can you guess who was the faultlessly-dressed young man who carried off the role of hero in the French play with such a calm air of as- slurance and savoir faire? Vous avez raison. C etait Wallace lui- meme. Clee Club, 3, 9, 1: French Play, 2. When she will play with reason and discourse WENTVVOBT H, OLIVE EYELYN, COLLIED Boston University Pleasure and action make the hours seem short. This sunny, dark-eyed lass, Whom we're proud and glad to claim, Has ne'er yet bobbed her locks, Herein should rest her fame. She's a happy, friendly lass, And Olive is her name. Ctee Club, 2, 1,' Hockey, 3, 25 Basket Ball, 4, 3,' Baseball, 4, 3,' Votley Ball, 3,' Candy Committee, 2. WALSH, MARION LOIS Vesper George School of Art L' She that was ever fair, and never proud, Had tongue at will, and yet was never loud. What an opportunity Shakespeare missed by not knowing Marion. Had she only lived about three hundred years ago, doubtless that renowned dramatist would have starred her as the dark-eyed heroine of one of his masterpieces. But just the same, we're mighty glad she wasn't alive then, for what would we do without Marion to run our dances and brighten the dark days with her sunny disposition? Glee Club, 3, 2, 1,' Chairman Dance Committee, 25 Chairman Candy Committee for Dramatics, 2g Tea Dance Committee, 1,' Hockey, 3, 2, 1,' Baseball, 5, 4. .QI 25 lc..
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ROBERTSON, FLORENCE JEAN Mass. General Hospital 'L Fair thoughts and happy hours attend on you. We'll have to admit that Florence has chosen her future vo- cation wisely tshe plans to be a nurse, you knowbg for she is quiet, unobtrusive, and efficient. Good luck, Florence! SCHWIND, PHILIP JACOB, CPHIL, SCHWVINDLEJ Amherst 2 A What is the end of study? Let me knowf, This is an engrossing problem, Phil. We don't wonder you are oft obliged to neglect such matters as Latin and math. But never mind, your inventive turn of mind puts you in the class with Julius Caesar himself -without bothering with Latin -for the bridge you constructed was worthy of old Veni, vidi, vicif' himself. French Play, 2,' Second Team Football, 2. SIMS, SAMUEL ROBERT, QSILENT SIMD Georgia Tech- Silence is the perfectest herald of joy. 'A Silent Sim's silence, plus his short time with us, have made him more or less of a mystery - but we have an idea that he is a very superior sort of individual, especially when We hear those elusive chemical terms, and vague, shadowy dates in history slip off his tongue. The only fault we have to find with Silent Sim is that he didn't come to us sooner. We certainly hate to miss anything good. SOUTH, MARION ELEANOR O! She will sing the savageness out of a bear. Marion is our class songbird, who can trill forth melodious ditties in any key or language. French, German, or English- it's all the same to her. At Christmas time we decided that Marion would be right at home in a gay costume, behind the footlights. Glee Club, 2, L' Orchestra, 3, 2, 1,' Chairman Candy Committee for Foreign Plays, 2. --al 24. Ir--
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WOODWORTH, RUSSELL, CWOOD YD A quiet, friendly lad. He's toiled with us, and played with us, And laughed when we were glad. He's sung with us in Glee Club, too, To pass the time olday. We hope good luckill smile on him, 'llo brighten all his way. Glee Club, 3, 2. Z0 EH L ER, W EN DELL Art School 6' ----- so famous, So excellent in art, and still so rising. Whenever a poster or a drawing is needed, be it scenery for a play, or a cartoon of the football team in action, Wendell is set to work. And can he draw? Weill say he can! Room I has been fairly deluged with newspaper clippings about our 4' boy genius, who has painted every one from Dickens to Lady Diana Manners. Some day we expect that the students of Miss Hoeh's English classes will be giving oral themes about Zoehler, the Rising American Artistf' Glee Club, 3, 2, 75 Year Book Slay, 1: Scenery Cornmillee, 1. CUFLER, HENRY Harvard 4' A marvelous witty fellow, I assure you Hurray for Q. H. S. - and two huirays fo1 lhayer VVhat say, Henry? '6 Who is the best-looking boy in my class and why am 19 Gaze at him again, and you'll find out Henry IS decidedly proficient at his studies, when he decides to take them in hand But have you ever watched him play basket ball9 He is always johnny-on-the-spot, and he certainly has helped to uphold the honor of the team. Basket Ball, 1. e1 126 Ia '6 To be a well-favored man is the gift of fortune Five years our Woodyls been with us,
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