Holyoke High School Yearbook
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Louise Butler
Q., A.A., French, Math, Classical, Art.
Here is another of our bright pupils! Louise is not perhaps noted as a "shark," but she is, as one of her teachers says, "a good, wide-awake student," who knows her lessons thoroughly. Louise also possesses common sense, which often comes to the aid of her more frivolous friends.
"The highest degree of earthly happiness is quiet." —Thoreau.
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Guerdline Cady
A.A., Q.
We can't possibly picture "Gert" Cady, our motor enthusiast, without her grin and its usual vocal accompaniment "Ha! Ha!" Guerdline must have a white elephant tagging after her someplace. You see she can get into the worst scrapes so easily and get out of them more easily. Few in the class have realized that Guerdline is an accomplished musician. She plays the violin and piano, and she has a charming voice also.
"Laugh and be fat, sir." —Ben Jonson.
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Pauline Carleton
A.A., Q.
Behold! Pauline graces this page with her happy countenance. Such girls as Pauline need no "write-up" top proclaim their character, because all who are acquainted with them know their loving and loyal nature. Pauline has never pushed herself into things but gets their just the same. Her strong arguments are good to listen to in some dull class room.
"To be gentle is the test of a lady." —Feltham.
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Rhena Chabot
A.A., Q.
Not all of '24's girls have the desire to display particular talent. Nevertheless, girls like Rhena Chabot fo not passed unnoticed in our class. For steady, earnest, and sincere work, "Rhen" is a gem - a regular jewel. "Rhen" is one of the few remaining girls who have not, as yet, had their silken tresses cut off.
Sincerity is the most compendious wisdom." — Chesterfield.
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Rachel Chambers
Well—whom have we here? Yes, this is Rachel Chambers. You knew it of course, but still we must tell you a good many thing you would like to know. Cheerful? We'll say so. Rachel is small, but that does not prevent her from being clever. It was a sad day when "Rhen" had her lovely curls cut off,. But we like her just as well with a "bob."
"Happiness seems made to be shared." —Corneille.
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