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Ethel Pearle Symes “Ethel” “She was a damsel of delicate mold Beatuiful eyes and a heart of gold.” Ethel is a dainty miss, very meth- odical and conscientious. She always has a pocket full of money—the privi- ledge of a school treasurer. Andrew Jame3 Arthur “Bam” Poetry shows the soul of men.” Bam came from McIndoe3 academy to W. It. H. S. in 1921, since when he has established a reputation as a poet. He thinks much but say3 little. Wilma Marie Andrews “Wilma” “Her voice was low and sweet, an ex- cellent thing in woman. ’ Wilma transferred to W. R. H. S. from Woodsville during her Senior year. We cannot help but feel that what has been Woodsville’s loss has been our gain. We are glad you came, Wilma! Kenneth Norman Morrison “Kenny (or Chief)” “Ye call me chief!” Ken, the pride of basketball fans, hails from the town of Groton. He’s a history shark and knows just every- thing about the Scotch.
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Charles Wallace Hoile Wilson Jr. “Charlie” “Ye are sae grave Nae doubt ye’re wise.” Behold in this sad looking boy, our biggest center who won a name for himself playing Peacham last winter. What’s the matter with your neck- tie, Charlie? Dorothy Isabelle Cameron “Dot” “If she will, she will, and you can depend on’t, But if she won’t, she won’t, and that’s the end on’t.” Dot is the peppy member of the class, equally interested in school or alumni activities. Cheer up, Dot, you’ll be an alumna yourself soon! Brock Abbott Renfrew “Brock” “For he’s a jolly good fellow.” Brock is a combination “Mellins Food Baby,” farmer, and mathemati- cian. We never saw him anything but happy and good-natured, even when the size of his shoes is men- tioned. Mary Katheryn Graham “Mary” “It is better to give than to receive.” Here’s the best natured girl in four- teen states. She’d help anyone in need, be he friend or foe. Foe, how- ever, is a word of which she does not know the meaning.
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Harold Albert Miller “Ham' “Better late than never.” Miller was never known to hurry, but the nearest he ever came to being excited was when he received a letter bearing the postmark “St. Johnsbury.” Lyda Myrle Wilson “Lyda” “Her frowns are fairer far Then smiles of other maidens are.” We cannot deny that Lyda i3 small, but have you not heard it said that the best things come in small pack- ages. Can she .smile? We’ll say she can. Frank Lewi3 Abbott “Frankie” “A man who blushes is not quite a brute.” This pretty boy i3 the only repre- sentative from Boltonville. Frankie i3 an industrious boy and considers it a waste of time to sleep. Emma Jane Whitehill “Nancy” “Though we grant that she has some wit She is very shy in using it!” The only time Emma ever raised her voice in objections was when she saw this picture. She has weathered four years of hard sailing but is still smiling.
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