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fl- - ..... i r . - -,L vrwzia N A '-. -7 713 , , is-f V X Cs' 751' ff ' , - . S x N0 ELINOR GODFREY CEl, Peterb Vassar The frat of those who known Besides successfully venturing into the drama, Elinor plays golf, tennis, and hockey better than most of us, reads both the classical and latest books, is always up on current drama, ac- quaints us with fashion's latest, and at the same time thinks nothing of supporting the honor rolls. Her literary skill isavery pres- ent aid in our moments of need. Luck, Peter, at Vassar. Baseball, 6, 53 Basketball, 6, Hockey, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Volley Ball, 5, Glee Club, 23 Dramatics, 2, Year Book, 1, Girls' Club, 1. JOHN RIPLEY HOLLIS Harvard For manners are not idle, but the fruit Oj loyal nature and of noble mind John belongs to that race of men who believe that true great- ness is achieved through deeds, not words, in consequence, he has proved himself to be a faithful student and a willing worker. To John, too, has come the glorious adventure of travel, both at home and abroad. All in all, John is one whom we are proud to include in our ranks-a gentleman of distinction and culture. MARGARET HELEN HOWE Wheaton Merit was ever modest known . Margaret came to us the first part of this year from the Milton High School. She is such a quiet lass that at times we would not even know that she was around did she not recite in class. Mar- garet has made many friends, though, in her short sojourn with us, and we all wish her the best of success next year at Wheaton. Girls Club, 1. MARTIN COOPER HUBBARD Amherst I leave thy praises uneacpressedu He shines in his French recitations, In English his themes have style, And in Latin, alone, 'mongst the lassies, He translates each day with a smile. He plays a fast game of tennis, Sings, and plays the piano, too. But Martin is never so busy That he cannot talk to you. Tennis, 23 Dramatics, 2, lg Glee Club, 2, lg Year Book Staff, 1.
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. ..-..,. r g 4- 4 ---- AJ,-,.-- 4.- 1r.'.' 'ax-k , 227 1.0. lk 'TK Nw 5 APT' ' N --r!d Q Fi, fs., x . ,Il R, M4315-, x i, XJ ,j xxjblm - 2 W 'F A CAROLA THERESA ERB tCarlD B. S. P. E. Far behind her worth como all the praises that I now bestow Carola is a rare good palg we love her very much. We know that Math she does detest, but how she can Sprechen Deutsch! She rises early every morn-a long way she must travel To get to good old Thayer on time, and lessons to unravel! An all-round good sport, in all our games she takes a leading part. She puts a ball down on the plate and handles it real smart, And when, diploma in her hand, to B. S. P. E. she goes, She will always play a leading part and keep right on her toes. Baseball Capt., 53 Pageant Committee, 2, Glee Club, 2, lg Girls' Club, 1. WILLIAM HENRY ERWIN CBillD Holy Cross College 'tThe quiet 'mind is richer than cz crown Bill Erwin is a new comer in our halls this year. His skill on the gridiron immediately won a place for him in the eyes of the school. It is rumored that he is a demon with a basketball, and that he is a baseball player of no mean ability. Bill is an erlicient bank-clerk, too, we hear. Keep it up, Bill! Some day you'll own the bank. Mr. Erwin expects to continue his studies at Holy Cross. Football, 1. DONALD KELTON GERRY CDonl .Harvard 'tHe is complete in feature and in mind With all good grace to grace a gentlernanl' An Everett High School product is this upstanding young gentleman you see here. He came to us only this year, but he quickly became one of us, and we already feel as if we had always known him. His ready answers to intricate questions in English are a revelation, and never have we seen Geometry theorems ox- plained as gracefully as Don explains them. Vile wish we had a basket-ball team here so that Don could add to his accomplish- ments with us. How he can sink baskets! But truth compels us to state that his bowling is not on par with his basket-ball. CLOYES TILDEN GLEASON Northeastern University -Strongest minds Are often those of whom the noisy world hears last As you see by the picture, Cloyes is a bow-tie addict, as wel! as a sheik. He is also a star scout and, as the picture does not show, he has a likeable personality. He hails from Hanover and every morning Csshll saves a seat on the train for someone! VVe dou't know a great deal about Cloves, he has kept quiet most of the time, and has done his work in a way to attain results if not fame. Cloycs expects to be at Northeastern next year. We wish you all success, Cloyesg you deserve it.
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