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Morse dressed ln the hyery of the DOTSIQHWS seemed almost hke Frenchmen But Caspar the notary' When not dlsgulsed he goes by the name of ames Lalrlamme Thls neat llttle Frenchman nearly shook the stage wxth h1 dalnty fairy llke tread and brought down the house wrth rounds of applause The play was more than a success It was a masterpxece About thls tlme we began to go to Hastlngs Studro Once more to use the parlance of the vulgar we went to be mugged Many were the ones who appeared and many were the ones who claxmed to haye broken the camera Arrangements were made to have a Class Book A commlttee was appointed to learn the past present and future of every member of the Class of l9'4 Not belng content w1th thrs the commlttee constructed knocks which were to be handed out to the mnocent puplls whose names were at thelr mercy Baseball now became an xmportant factor of school llfe l9l4 sent many men to the coach Bub Byard captam eff Armlstead Bully Herrlck Larry Creene Guy Chrlstlan Doc MacDougall and oe Kelly Van der Pyl now decided to lnvent a new exploslve It was planned to call this new lnventxon Van der Pyllte After brxef experiments ln mxxlng sulphur carbon and potassxum mtrate Van der Pyl had a black mess whxch really looked lxke pow der How eyer that was as far as It went If the battles of the future were to be fought wlth Van der Pyllte there would be no need of Hague Peace Conferences' Une mornlng whlle ln chapel Mr Head announced that a prlvate hlgh school athletlc held would probably be gn en to the school IH the near future lmmedxately afterwards the Senlor Class xoted to glye the money gamed from the Senlor Play as a memorlal to thelr Interest ln the new field When june began to draw near our thoughts sadly for the most part turned towards the future Crand preparatlons were made for graduatlon HIC lost sleep trylng to thlnk up materlal for hrs addre s Blue serge sults became a scarce artlcle on the market As for dresses l w1ll leave that to MacDougall To mght we reallze that we are to be SCHIOTS pupxls of dear old I-laverhlll Hlgh School for a short tlme only We realize that we w1ll soon belong only to the ranks of her Alumnl Many of us wxll leave thls school to enter the world and fight for ourselves Others of us will graduate but to contmue our search for learnlng To everyone who seeks recommendatlons whether 1n buslness 1n professlon or ln school let us slmplx say thls I am a graduate of Haverhxll Hlgh School Class of l9l4 ltoryt ll johnson lnmk I lmttrs ,Qnx-'Q .Q-.Qui sus.-Quxuxutansns--inQQ--Quxns-asus.vsnsns-ws-uq-vQ4oQ4uQnQni-sg.-Q..Qu U -S--sus-vs--sus.-sus.-Q-s-.sus--5.-sus.-sus.-suqux..shsus.-sus.Vs--s..Q..s.-sus.-sus.-5.V 7 7 V' , v . . I sl 1 ' .. S . , . , , . . . , , 5 ' 1 7 7 y y I 1 7 Y . V V I K Q V ' A 4 V v n L S ' ' ' 5 l 0 1 . . . , . . . . . . - - tt . V -4 V 1 ' U 1 ' ' V V - V V V V V I , . 7 Y Y , . V . V 7 7 7 ' 7 V 1 s - - H - V V . 5 . , V , V Q V V V V 7 I 7 , . , . H , t . - - V y , . Y P I I . . . . . , - . . . .
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Q4 sa snq-.Q--Qui sus.-sux--Quia 1- sux- L--in-ins-,Q-1,, Q pq.-sn, ,,,,s,,5,,,,,,.,Q v5..,.,,,. Durlng that same month the Haverhlll Board of Trade offered several cash prlzes for the best essays wrltten by the puplls of the Hlgh School The Semors carrled off the three pnzes George johnson won the first prxze Dorothy Ferdleton the seccnd, and Zrlpha Wallace the speclal second prxze The l9l4 Chapt r of the Lmt now gave a play for the beneflt of athletlcs It was called The lN1ght After the Came MISS My ra Bartlett s murrmy acted bv Walter Colbv played an lmportant part IH thls theatrrcal performance Several days later l-larrv Messenger wlth hesltatlng VOICC and trerrvbllng knees gave a flfty dollar bnll to Mr Flske to be placed xn the treasurv for the use of athletxcs Track now began to lnterest the sport loxers of the school Harold Drew was elected Captaln and Ferdlnand Fenwell Manager of the school track team In thls branch of athletlcs l9l4 drd not furmsh many athletes But durmg the flrst few weeks before the mter class meet especlally when It became known that the umors were the favorltes new runners jumpers and shot putters from l9l-4 seemed to sprmg out of the ground We were more than surprlsed when lt was reported that bashful and unassummg Guy Chrlstlan was elected Captam of our class team On the mght of the twentleth of March speculatlon ran hrgh as to the vlctor of the meet The Freshmen ran up a total of twenty SIX points the QCHIOYS belng second wlth twenty four Arrangements were now made to have the Dartmouth Clee Club glve a recxtal for the benefit of our graduatlon expenses ThlS recltal took place on March thlrteenth Fromptly at elght o clock the first muslcal selectlon was sung Among the ushers was Van der Pyl who on a dare attempted to lmltate an Englxsh lord He wore a real monocle' What IS more he dxd not crack one smile After the recxtal nearly everyone went over to Elk s Hall There the Dartmouth and Haverhlll undergraduates tangoed to thelr hearts content On March twenty seventh the blggest event of our school year wlth the exceptlon of graduatlon took place The Semor play otherwlse known as Nephew or Lncle was presented to the public A day or so before the play was glven Huck Whltmore our esteemed and worthy Fresldent worked llke a Trojan He even went so far as to pound hls fingers wxth a hansmerl But best of all he proved a theory advanced by nearly every SClCHt1f:1C man of the world Hlck proved much to hls dlsgust that tacks could not be drrven lnto the steel nettlng whxch supports the plasterlng of the walls no As for the actresses and actors Madame Dorslgny I-lortense Flerce Sophle Mlldred Sherman and Madame de Mlrvllle Paullne Z Prescott clad m the latest gowns from Cray Fans really made a hit Y alcour allas oe Kellv was stunmng But the Captain' Thls neat dapper llttle fellow clothed 1n a French Army unlform hls face decorated wlth a rrost charmmg black mustachxo half of which perslsted IH comlng off was Bub Byard Clfanapasre lmper cnatfd by Harold Drew wa as one mlght say th llmlt Forever gettlng both the Captam and himself mto trouble and by luck gettmg out agam gave Champagne en ugh to do ln the performance The Colonel the exact xmltatlon of the Captam appeared on the stage He IS better known to us as plam Doc Maclnlougall or to some as Mac Then Lormeull Paul Woodman mad hrs appearance asmln Frank Malcolm and Anatole Myron B . . , 1 . 1 ' - 3 . , 4 L V . - 1 . , y r 1 I 1 ' . ' 5 .1 , 1 - 1 , 1 A 1 ' 1 J 1 1 1 ' ' , Q ' . . , . . 1 1 - . , . - 1 s 4 1 1 - 1 ' 1 - - - A A ' 1 1 1 - 1 - - s a - 1 1 - - 1 1 , . . A . , . . 4 5 . , , . . - 1 1 A 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 , , . 1 1 . In - 4 r 1 1 . 1 I - l 1 i 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 . . , 4 s 1 1 - ' , f . L . V . , s . , s, . . . . , , . . . . D 1 4 C , ., . .. , , 'T , , 1 . . 1 1 ' ' A 4 1 1 c 4 - ' 4 6 ' Q 1 X- - 1 1 4-Q-we-Q-11.-Qnsnxn-Q-15.-Qns-.Q-.Q--sus..sus--Q--sus--Q. :Q-:QQ-Q-1Q.-Q1-Q-use -Lnintu -snQuQuQ4 I 9
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