Haverhill High School - Thinker Yearbook (Haverhill, MA)

 - Class of 1914

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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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ins--sus-as-sxusuxns--1.15-ng.vsnsnsnsnxus-nsusns-rx.-sux-me snxuxa 1-vsnsus-oxuQu Cllllass Bruphetp BETWEEN I2 P M AND IVIIDNICI-I1 It was a wonderful IVIay mght The Medlterranean lav sllent and motlonless under the shlmmermg srlver rays of the full moon and the languorous breeze faintly stlrred the perfumed branches of the blossommg lemon trees The wltchery of the nlght drew me lrreslstlbly to my balcony and I stepped half way thru the long wmdow and looked out on the waters that lay as tranqull as our own Kenoza on a calm mght There IS somethlng ln the grandeur of Nature whrch seems to correspond wrth our deepest contemplatxons and the quletude broken only by some dlstant straln of music caused a wave of longlng to sweep over me a longmg for home and mme a1n countree Then I remembered that thxs was the night of the Class Reunlon the tenth of the lllustrlous Class of I9l4 It seemed that the one thlng IH the whole world that I desired was to be wxth my own Class agam to see old faces and to talk over old tlmes when our greatest Joy was to recelve a report unmarked by dxsflgurxng crlmson But a wlde deep sea lay between me and the dear old Class and my eyes blurred wrth tears as I reallzed the 1mposs1b1l1ty of my deslre And then when I brushed them away I stared rn wonder For I was not alone another figure stood on my balcony and whether It had come from the sky the sea or the earth I drd not know It was an old bent peasant whose eyes lnstead of belng the dull expresslonless lmpasslve eyes of the very old were brllllant and plerclng seemlng to read ones Inner most thoughts I-Ier volce was harsh and querulous and she made the usual whmxng request for money I refused her curtly but she grasped my sleeve and whlspered 1n musical Itallan Cross my hand wlth gold sxgnorma and thou shalt see what thou most deslrest For I am MlStfCSS of Eternlty and the swift movlng hours are my ser vants Thou shalt be transported on the wxngs of Tlme across boundless seas and lmpassable mountalns And when thy wish has been fulfilled the wlnds that blow over the unlverse shall bear thee back to thy chamber Cross my palm wlth gold xt shall be as I have spoken Impelled by a strange uncanny power I made a cross on her wrmkled palm wrth a ey es Somewhere a clock struck twelye I opened my eyes and looked about the brilliantly lighted table at whlch I was slttmg Someone was talking to me and I was evldently exp cted to answer I turned to my rxght and looked mto Mlllv Sherman s eves Do you think he w1ll3 she lnqulred Thmk who wrll what3 I asked for lt seemed perfectly natural to be slttlng In the famllrar old gvm talkmg wlth my classmates agam , - , . . . . V. y v ' s , ' T Y ' Y 7 7 I ' Y Y U I Y Y Y Y - ' Y Y I V 7 V I ' gold coin. The old crone muttered. and her body shook and quivered. I closed my I . , , , . 0 ' v a n T Q e ' . f , , T Du ' - sn ' - 7 ' 1 l Q

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