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Str-plumio Misiaszek Fannie L. C. Smith Bronze. Girls' Glee Club. Underwood Bronze. French Club. Remington Silver. None but herself can be her parallel. We shall certainly be disappointed if a few years hence we don't hear that Stephanie holds a weighty position in the com- mercial world, so efficient and anxious for self-betterment is she. Stephanie is pretty, well-dressed and unafraid to assert her opinions. After graduation Stephanie intends to round out her education in a business college. Afterwards, we know she will be a boon to the world of finance. Accept our parting wish, Stephanie, for happiness and success. Jennie Mulvany Jen Basketball III. Dramatics IV. Senior Bazar Committee. Girls' Glee Club. I dare to do all that does a. man. Jennie is the golden girl of '26. There's not a trace of sham or bluff in her anywhere,-just a plain, honest girl of Ireland. She revels and excels in sports, and her physical strength not only gives her power on the athletic Held but keeps everybody in the corridors moving lively. Boys quake and girls wilter at her touch. In class activities, Jennie kept us on the ground and to the subject and frequently pleaded the cause of right. W. H. S. without Jennie would be almost as bad as a XVHSllllIgt0U without the Capitol. Here's luck to you, Jennie! Elizabeth Newcomb DuCkie Dramatics IV. Chairman Property Committee. Senior Bazar. Latin Club. A spotless friend, a matchless girl. Lizzie is very bashful in the classroom, but in the corridors she sways to the tune of Freshie . She still has that skin you love to touch , and revels in her crowning glory. She is sweet to everyone, and will no doubt be loved by all her pupils. Heres luck to you, Lizzie, and love we know you will have.
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Elinor Kenyon Ken Football III, IV. Art Editor of Limelight . Baseball III, IV. Draniatics IV. Art Editor, Reports of W. H. S. Audubon Soc. Breathless is my renown. Ken , the class artist par excellence, has helped the class considerably with the wielding of his brus-li. As the art editor of the Reports of NV. H. S. and as the art editor of the 'fLimelight , he has given freely of his natural gifts. His designs on the cover of our magazine and his drawings for the yearbook will long serve as a monument of his accomplishments. There is just one course for you, Elmer, and we hope the up- ward path will be pleasant for you. Henry Harlow Lincoln Punk Football IV. Basketball Ill, IV. Dramatics IV. Glee Club II. Class Treasurer III, IV. Business Manager of Limelight , He was a valiant youth Punky' has successfully borne the financial burdens ofthe Class of 1926. A natural born financier, he is highly esteemed among his classmates for his unerring work. What's more, Punk is a regular fellow. He has played on the football and baseball teams and is business manager of the Limelight. VVe are sure that Punk will burn up Yale and we a1'e heart and soul with him in his ventures of the future. 'T Francis Madden Cowboy Glee Club Il. Football IV. Track lll, IV. Dramatics IV. Audubon Club. Reports of W. H. S. Staff. Then he will talk! Good Lord, how he will talk! 'fCowboy , always contrary, has picked the Rose for his favorite flower. One of the class favorites, he is always up and coming-out. Besides showing keen ability on the dance floor, f'Cowboy was an end oni our Champion football team and also earned his letter in track. Ready to adapt himself to any need, Cowboy neatly Hlled the shoes ,amsi a popular and versa- tile cheerleader. Though he is yet undecided as to a vocation, we are sure that his aggressiveneiss will win success for him.
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Mary 'Prcndergast Banjo Eyes Music Club Dramatics IV Senior Bazaar A merry heart all day long . Banjo Eyes is our sweet, little lovable Mary. Pep! I'll say she has. A sclhool party or dance would not be complete without her. Though many will be sitting demurely waiting for a partner, Mary is one of the Hrst on the floor. Her charm- ing personality has gained her many friends. Ware is not the only conquest in her career for in all the adjoining towns, among which Southbridge looms prominent, admirers of the fairer sex have fallen for her charms. Mary is planrniing on becoming a. nurse and we feel sure that with her cheerful disposition her patients will advance rapidly. Good luck to Mary! l'LtC1 Rlemuklculcl Gus Track II, III, IV. Football III, IV. Basketball II, III, IV. Baseball II, III, IV. Student Council IV. Dramatics IV. Audubon Club Mens sana in corpora sano. Meet the third member of a triumvirate of four-letter men, Rosy has represented W. H. S. in every sport, performing notably on the gridiron, diamond, basketball court and track Held. Gus is popular too, especially with the girls. He is a plugger not only in sports, but also in other school activities. His ambition is to become a physical director. Here's hoping fortune treats you nicely, Pete! Mary Shea Scoop Class President II. Vice Pres., III, IV. Dramatics, IV. Basketball, I, II, III, IV. VVhy can't they all be content like me? Mary's wit and charm make her the most popular girl in the class. Mary is blest with one of those carefree dispositions that enables her to make life just one good time after another. Maryls ability as an all round athlete has helped Ware High on to victory many a time. True to her nature Mary has not de- cided what school she will honor with her prescence, but wherever she goes it is certain that she will be popular.
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