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I4 Eb: Blue ante white Jor, Ennmon Louisn. Nora. Alumni editor, BLUE AND WHITE Q21 3 Class treasurer QD 3 Dance commit- tee CD 3 Flower committee QD 3 Musical comedy CD. Oh, Joy! Here is a happy-go-lucky young lady from Longfellow street. Nora used to be fond of talking over the Wyer, but now she prefers scenery, especially Cliffs. Can Eleanor af-Ford a trip to Watertown this summer to see the Cliff there? Eleanor is very fond of the laboratory, and even tries to go there on recitation days. Motto: Ch, be Joyful! , J USTENBEN, CHRISTIAN. C'hr'is. ' Class president C31 g Gift committee CQJ. Chris is the third member of our famous quartet and our class artist. He can always be depended upon for a timely cartoon for the bulletin board. To Chris belongs the distinction of introducing into Westbrook High the new shell-rimmed goggles, They are very becomingQ?l to Chris. Fav- orite expression: Gee, yes. LARKIN, Loursn MARIE. Louise, who comes from North Gorham, is another of our blondes. We Wonder why she is absent so many days. Is it because she is fond of studying Harmon Cyl or on account of the seven-year contract? Cheer up, Louise, sevei years isnot so very long. FavoriteQ?J pastime: Blushing. . LAwRENsnN, EMMA Loursn. Washington trip committee C27 Q Dance committee CD g Musica comedy QD. Emma is a petite young lady from the Flat. We hear that she has a exaggerated idea of the value of a Penney. Keep on saving them, Emma, yo know it takes a Penney to buy chocolates. Emma is fond of traveling especially on the' Old Fall River Line. Motto: Pleasure before work. Lmsncron, SHIRLEY Mmamon. Class vice-president CED. Shirley has the honor of being the only possessor of Auburn hair in th Senior class. In punctuating his themes, Shirley is always very careful 1 Dot his lib eyes. He makes a specialty of manual training, and we expe1 that some day he will become a teacher in that line. Favorite pastime: GI ing to the movies with his friend J ohnisonl . LIBBY, Omvn MABELLE. Gift committee QD. Olive is the only girl in the Senior class who has had the courage to tal four years ofrnath. Although there is only one other girl in Math., Oli' doesn't mind that, as she is the proud possessor of a sparkler. She is' doul less glad that the day of the Public Speaking class is over. Olive spends h spare time going to the pictures with Gussey. Favorite pastime: Plannii for the future.
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Cite Blue aah white I3 trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you. Favorite color: White. CIf you dOn't believe it, look at that little pin on his vest.1 Hmsuivr, MARGARET AUGUSTINE. Maggie Costume committee C11. You would think to look at Maggie that she is a very dignified and reserved young lady, but on becoming better acquainted with her you will find that she is jolly and enjoys a good time as well as the rest of us. Mar- garet is very fond of whispering, especially during the fifth period. We fear she will need that court-plaster before the year is out. Remember that you are a Senior, Margaret. Motto: DOn't tread on me. HUDSON, ERNESTINE LIBBY. Team Teeny. Class secretary C21g Sleigh-ride committee C215 Decorating committee C21g Treasurer of assembly C21 C115 Vaudeville entertainment C213 Dance committee C11, Flower committee C11, Musical comedy C115 High School play C11. Here we have her! The most popular girl in Cumberland Mills. Is she fond of the opposite sex? Just look at those eyes and see for yourself. We need never fear about Teeny, for if there is no other way she can easily earn her living by practicing the Terpsichorean art. We hope Teen does't spend too much time in Wyering. What would happen if Ernestine didn't run to school every morning? Favorite pastime: Whispering. HULIT, EBEN LAWRENCE. ' 'Joe. Class ring committee C21g Freshman reception committee C11: Captain base ball team C11 g Vice president of assembly C11. Now turn your gaze upon our bashful Joe from Rocky Hill, but dOn't all look at once-he might blush. Joe spends most of his time on Brown St. The only thing in the Bible that Eben has studied up on is the River Jordan. The English period is at 11.50, Joe, not 11.55. Kindly take notice. Favorite pastime: Betting with the girls. JOHNSON, ERVIN GERRY. ,Ervin is a young farmer from Gorham. He is a quiet, studious young man, who spends most of his spare time doing Algebra and German. We wonder what would happen if he should arrive on time some day. What do you think of the new lunch, Erwin? We notice that you patronize it quite Jften. Favorite pastime: Sharpening pencils Con the iloor1. JOHNSON, GORDON WOODBURY. Here is the boy with the smile, who always wanders in at 8.15 Cmore or ess1. Do you ever get hungry at noon, Gordon? For whom are those flowers that he takes down street in the summer? We hope it is nothing serious. Jordon acts as janitor in the French room, but he has been rather careful .bout opening the windows since his seat was changed. Favorite pastime: Joming in late. '
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Eb: Blue ant white I5 LOWELL, MABELLE SKILLINGS. Washington trip committee 121. Mabe11e's claim to fame lies in her height, as she is the shortest member of the class. Her favorite dish is Ham1blen1. Whom are those letters from, that she reads first period? They must be very interesting to judge by the expression on her face. Favorite pastime: Doing algebra with Marion M. MARTIN, PEARL IMOGENE. Musical comedy 111. Pearl is a N ewcom 1b1er of our class. She has, no doubt, made up in this one short year, all that she lost in the three years past when she was not with us. Nothing worries Pearl any more than being overlooked by one of the opposite sex. She can Hal-lo well. Her favorite1?1 studies are French and German. Favorite pastime: Talking like a baby. MITCHELL, BEATRIGE MAE. Baba Dress committee 111. Here we have another blonde from South Windham. Babe is very fond of cats, but that is no sign that shewill be an old maid, because rumor has it that she has a sparkler which she wears only in the evening. Why doesn't she wear it to school? Favorite pastime: Talking over the telephone. MosHER, MARION SMITH. Class treasurer 121 3 Mistress of properties 111 3 Musical comedy 111 3 High School play 111. This jolly young lady comes directly from the farm at Mosher's Corner. Marion likes to study, and spends her recess translating Latin and doing algebra. We hear from the members of the Washington club that it takes some calling to wake up Marion. How about it? Favorite pastime: Wink- in . g NEwooMB, MARGARET HAMELEN. Peg. Peggy. Exchange editor of BLUE AND WHITE 1213 Sleigh-ride committee 121 3 Decorating committee 121 3 Glass secretary 111 3 Dance committee 1113 Musi- cal comedy 111. Peg is a jolly, plump little miss from Cumberland Mills, who wears high-heel shoes to make herself tall. She is a great favorite among her class- mates and especially among the opposite sex1?1 At one time we thought she had a Colin all picked out, but it doesn't look that way now. We Wonder what the matter is. Favorite pastime: Eating. Ask Peg what there is in the line of eats that she does not like. PIKE, Lors Er.EANon. , 4 High School play 111 3 Costume committee 111. Lois is a very quiet and sedate young lady, who walks all the way from Rocky Hill to fill her brain with knowledge. She has very little to say, sspecially to the opposite sex, but she is always willing to give assistance. Lois is our noted reader, having attained her fame in the Public Speaking zlass. We expect that some day she will be a teacher of elocution. Pastime: Studying.
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