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to on) Typed ed 0G Da Pea ROSELLA SPRAGUE AMES MARSHFIELD Marshfield High School Assistant House Chairman 4; Class Soccer 4; Y.W.C. A. Cabinet 2, 3, 4; German Club; Science Club. Rosella’s book was a little overawing with the pon- derous scientific names scattered through it. Lyco- podium appeared most frequently, because Rosella con- ducted a research with Lycopodium prothalli for two long years, collecting material, fixing, dyeing and exam- ining it in the Botany lab. And have you wondered what it’s all about? Just Christmas wreath evergreens! EDITH BAKER Brooxuyn, N. Y. Erasmus Hall High School President of I. C.S. A. 4; Class Song Leader 4, 2; Y.W.C. A. Cabinet 4, 2; I. C. S. A. Cabinet 4, 3, 2, 1; Vice-President of I.C.S.A.; News Staff 3, 2; Class Swimming Team 3; Psyche; Glee Club; Art Club. It would be unjust to accuse Eddie of having temper- amental ups and downs, but she did have musical ones, for as class song leader she put so much of herself into her leading that it seemed as though she must have springs attached to the soles of her feet. This same enthusiasm and spirit was also manifest in her fulfillment of the duties of I.C.S. A. president, but in this capacity she managed to keep her feet very firmly on the ground! ELIZABETH HODGES BATCHELDER SALEM Salem High School, Dean Academy Vice-President of Romance Languages Club 4; Classi- cal Club. If we could have set Betty to work translating her pet phrases into French or Spanish, she would have had sufficient training in the idiomatic use of the modern languages to allow her to spend her summer abroad in touring, not in studying. They were queer, humorous expressions, with an odd twist that was best appreciated when Betty herself drawled them out. Page Twenty-four
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Nil K EF —eo—1 9 26 MIRIAM BROOKS GARDNER Gardner High School Parrot Editor 4; Assistant Editor of Literary Swpple- ment 4; Joke Editor of Ntk® 3; Assistant Editor of Parrot 3; Choir; Musical Club, Treasurer; German Club. Mim was the Alice-in-Wonderland of our story, for she still believed in the fairies, goblins, elves and pixies. Her imitations of our Stanton guardian angel were the chief source of amusement for third floor Stanton, as her “Parrot” was for the whole college. DOROTHY BRUCE Nyack-on-Hupson, N. Y. Burnham School House Chairman 4; Stage Manager 4; Head of Swim- ming 4, 3; Class Swimming Team 4, 3, 2; Examiner, Red Cross Life Saving; Classical Club; Science Club. Dotty haunted the gym as a ghost haunts a deserted house, and like a ghost, she appeared in the most un- expected places, and in the most ridiculous positions. Sometimes one caught a glimpse of her lying prone on the grid, as she struggled with a wilful piece of scenery; sometimes one saw, but did not recognize her, so camou- flaged from knees to ears was she with daubs of paint. No wonder she spent so many hours in the pool! KATHERINE ADRIAN CAHILL Unica, N.Y. Utica Free Academy News Reporter 4; Psyche; Agora; Art Club; Orchestra. Under the long and appalling title,“‘She Won the In- formation Prize in Her Junior Year,” appeared two pictures of Tot Cahill. In both she wore the short, black jacket and stiff, round collar that one associated with Tot. In the first her forehead was wrinkled up for the discussion of some knotty problem; in the other her rah-rah cap was perched on the back of her head, and her lips puckered into a school-boy whistle. Page Twenty-five
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