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A lf..-, 1.-gif, -4 ,,.1, D ,J ,. ,V 1--.uv-,., s ,1v'nA:'l 1.4 0 ..1-7,.,,l, Q . A ll C .vt ,-:Q-25,4-f-. tu H-S5 . . , am- X 5 at 1 ,. ,' ,, 3,2411 ogg, lf- . f nf 1 X'-J 5 A C , .. .' WA 1 A ,xi-l t A1.,,!,..A.,t, 1 ,. ., A 1 L. HL, - li Ag -..+.-.rf . 1. . K- -. : . W lgisfp, VJ 3 ,112 ROSEMARY TERHUNE Skidmore I Her sunny lor-ks lumg on hm' lrfmplzfs like a g0'lllt'lL jlrfefxf, Through Thayorlands' portals, Rosemary canic to spvnd five, full happy yoars hers' at 'l'hayv1'. Hors has vym' bO0n a cheorful nature, and she has been onci of thc II1P1'1'lt'Sf, gayc-st, and most depondablc of our group. In all artivitiees, whother stud:-nt, social, or athletic, Rosc- n1ary's nanio has always orcupivd a prouiinent place. All, in fact, who have known Roovinary will vouch that she is a friend of all, and to all, a friend. Year Book ,Staff 1, Gler Club 5, 4, 3,.2, lg Gz'rl.w, Club, Iloclvry 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Vostunze Commitlvc: 2. CLIFFORD HA M ILTON SH EA N orrwlch Whose armour is his honwst llmught .4lld8lY77'Z1ll0 truth his ulmoul .wlflll ' With tho proverbial quiet of tht' Arabs. Clifford took his place in our midst in Soptoinhor and has boon quietly Hcarrying on over sinvo. xV9lCOHlO to 1930, Clifford, and good luck for the days hereafter. Baslfcllaflll 1, JAMES ELLSYYURTH SL'lNINER l'111'z'm's1'fy of .lllchfgrln Aly flClfZ.0'Il.S arc as noblrf cm my llL0ug1hts ,Tis indc-od hottor to havv c-oniv this yoar, Jainvs, than nt-vor to have come at all. We like your quivt dvpenclability and frivndlinoss, and wish you might have lwon with us longt-r. Glu' Club 13 Orclzrstru 1. MARY LOUISE WADE Radcliffe USlzyfa.epIring and anzbitious lll0'llfllIfSU Liko the 'fLady of the Lainpll of old, Our Mary carries on, Serene, courageous, zc-alouftly, Until her goal is won. Sho faltvrs not tho' odds he great, She-'s horo to do and darn. A constant challenge to us all A pride indood to Thayer. Glen Club 1, Girl! Club, Baslfwlbfzll Ig
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Ps .4Jr1.3L I . . .,. -,H-,E t . . X 5 ',,Lr':,..1l... 9 5. J' - , . Q ' . X-1 '3 '+ ' ..,. ..t--.wtf wni ,nga xx-I , .. W Q 'sdrr-' 55 W 23 L E i B. HERBERT WOODSUM iHerb? There's honesty, manhood, and good fellowship in. thee Herbert is the one person in the school whom we have never seen waste a single minute. He has even been known to make one minute do the work of two by a 4'get-prepared-quick method all his own. In short, the busy bees will have to 'tgo some to keep up with our Herbert, an all-around student and a good' scout into the bargain. Year Book Committee lg Glce Club 53 Assistant Stage Manager 2. BARBARA STEPHENSON WILLIS fBarbsD Art School tfShe was ever fatr Captivating, charming, Impulsive is she, A rider, an artist, A museian, all three. lYho is this maid Of talent, you say? lVhy none but our Barbara Good Luck, Barb, alway! Year Book Stat? 13 Glec Club 2, lg Ort-lzvslra 4, 3, 2, lg Hockey 3, 2, 15 Girls Club 1. ROBERT TYRRELL YOUNG McGill Meet Tyrrell, the class mechanic. IYhat he doesnlt know about cars isn't worth knowing. When he is not tinkering with the various and sundry parts of his old Dodge, he may be caught trying to sell it to someone for four-fifty. He is always cheerful and most jovially inclined when grinding out the UPagan Love Song at seven A. M. in the U1lOl'IIlll. and thereby serving us as a reliable alarm clock. All joking aside, however, Tyrrell is the kind- of fellow we like to have around. Glcc Club 1, Assistant Stage Jllanager 2, Track 15 Dramatics 1. JAMES STEPHEN ZERGA C-Iiml Harvard To be up after' Nlldl-llligllf and to go to bed then, is early .Jim joined our ranks when we were 'tsenior-middlersn, and stralghtway entered upon a dramatic and musical career. .As Lord Otford, he made his bow to the Thayer Academy plublicg and several times since then he has stood before the footlights as a member of our tuneful quartet, But these accomplishments are not his only merits, for he is one who would do anything for a pal. Glee Club 2, 13 Quartete 1, Dramatics 2, 1, F'o'oitball 2.
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