Haverhill High School - Thinker Yearbook (Haverhill, MA)

 - Class of 1914

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And Frna Dow ns3 I asked She rs rn socr ty and entertarnrng Dorothy Tyler at present Dot marrred a forergn count wrth a name as unpronounceable as I-Irc VI hrtmore s mrddle one Frances Page and I-Iortense Prerce have opened a tea room but rt wrll soon be closed because both farr damsels have all they can do to keep the fellows away Grace Sanders Laura Southwrck and Hazel ones are bookkeepers stenographers etc at Frank Trayers n w factory Frank also employs Frank Small and Clrnton Smrth as foremen Here Marron Taylor rnterrupted as usual and asked rf I had heard about Katherrne Weston She rs runnrng for suffragette presrdent of the bnrted States crred Marlon gleefully and I am her prrvate secretary Then she unfurled a banner bearrng the d vrce Votes for Women and hung rt upon the gvm wall This created a general drsturbance among the men and Bralnerd emerged from hrs usual quretude long enough to protest vrolently agamst the proceedrng But Marlon brandrshed an umbrella whrch she carrled for such emergencres and once more peace prevarled Only for a moment however for Cranvrlle began a famrllar drssertatron upon hrs great popularrty at Hrgh whrch Moore promptly disputed Nora Lane settled the matter by saymg that smce both had been so modest durmg therr respectrve careers rn l9l4 no on could justly say wnrch had exerted the most rnfluence on the rest of the Class Tho Maurrce was a lawyer and Fred a judge of the Supreme Court where even a lrfe s nt nce sound d pleasant when grven rn hrs melodrous ton s both voted Nora a comp tent Judge Drd you s the Olymprc gam s last year3 asked Elmer Whrttrer wno had become proprretor of a large hardware concern The Amerrcan team rncluded such stars as Frtzgerald S gal Malcolm and Chrrstran so we had to wrn They made such a hrt over there that they have kept them there and we never expect to see our heroes agarn The orchestra wrth ones at the prano now began a popular prece just about as classrc as rn the days of the Senror socrals and the floor was rmmedrately thronged wrth dancers Over rn a corner I saw Myrna Ray and Bertha Stoleskr frantrcallv endeavorrng to lnstruct therr partn rs Bolan and Caswell rn the art of the latest dance rn whrch knowledge they wer prtrfully lackrng There was osephme Hanscom dancrng as madly as when she used to shock the Faculty almost to paralysrs and was the envy of tnose who could trrp rt less fantastrcally After the first dance Katherrn Sheppard whose gown was even worse than the fabled blue skrrt ga we up m desparr and came to srt besrde me I trred domestrc lrfe sard Kate confldentrally but rt was too much for my rntellect So I came back to the socral yn orld and spend all my trme chaperonrng A D S and Unrt affarrs It rs very pleasant I lmagrned that rt would be Tell me I sard what drd they do for a pramst when ones graduated3 Oh they frnally packed the plano away rn cotton battmg and the Senrors now march down the arsle accompanied by the whrstlmg of the lower classmen ones rs drrector of some brg orchestra she concluded rndefrmtelv There s Margaret Svlvester What s Peggy s latest3 -s.1Q.,s.1111s.'s1.Q.-sus.1s-fs.1Q41Q.1Qns11s11s1.s.1s.1Q.1s.1Q.-s- vxnsn-s11s.1s11snQ-1s. -sus.-Q11Q if ' ' .4 . . , , . . . . . - P , . . A N' .1 ' - V l . . . I . 1 . 1 il ' 1 . 1 1 , . . Q 1 V ., 1, f . 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 , , . . . W . , . . . - 1 1 L l ' 9 V ' r , . . H , , . . P C , i . 1 , . 1 1 r , . 1 Q r V . 1 1 1 Q Q 1 a ., 1, 1. 1. , Q as - - 1 1 - - 1 no Q V .1 .. . , . , , . . ' 1: 1 V I 9 9 ' . 1 1 , . 1 ,I 1 1 1 1:1 V S 9 I Q 1. . , 1 I . . . V o V 7 1 . , , . . . , . . . 4 4 . 1 1 1 1 - , . . . . . . . 1 . . . 1 1 1 1 . , , . . . - 1 . .I 1 7 ' H . . . . 1 1 Y KI . . , , . . 1 1 ,, ' A1 1 1 1 1 1 J . . 1s11Q11s11Q.1s.1s1aux.-s11511x1.sux-1s1-s.1s.1Q1-11-11 1Q.-sus. 1s.1s1-s.-s1-s.1s- -51-sus.-Q-1s11s11s 4 I

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I sald Yvonne Provost have devoted my llfe to haylng a good tlme When I see Dorothy Pendleton and Gladys Qmlth practlcally fmdmg out a peaceful hermlt age ln order to gam knowledge unmolested I am perfectly contented wxth my own cholce Isn t It great that ohn Plerce IS commg to Haverh1ll3 exclaimed another They say he rs better than Caruso and I shall certalnly go to hear hlm Do you remember how he used to cut a few mlnutes off our French recltatxon by hrs solos ln Chapel3 I-Irs brother Llncoln IS now a doctor Have you heard about Bunker3 He made such a hut wlth the gurls ln the lower classes that everv tlme he goes out he has to be surrounded bv police to protect hlmself from thelr advances Good for Macdougall broke ln a volce whlch I knew to be George ohnsons He let Sherman Kxmball off for the mght Seelng my perplexxty George kmdly elucldated Sherm IS a warden or somethmg llke that at the qtate PYISOD and Macdougall the Progressxve governor of Massachusetts allowed hlm to come to mght as a speclal favor They are talkmg over old tlmes now By the wav My ron Morse IS comedian at Kelth s I am l1v1ng on a new plan sald Elsle Robbms I slmply let everythlng sllde When I heard that Etta Smart was sojournmg ln a samtarlum because she had studled too consclentxously I lmmedlately reformed mv ways Thls from the studlous Elslel Dld you know that Mlldred Emerson had gone to France3 asked PTISCIIIH Thayer She IS Engllsh Instructor IH a convent there and her youthful ways qulte shock the Stald slsters Harold Drew IS m France too for smce the Phllomathlan exhlbltlon he has consldered hlmself a tvplcal Frenchman You know he never was shy about expresslng h1s good op1n1on of hlmself If Klbby had been all he thought hlms lf he would indeed be llttle lower than the angels' He says he IS enyoylng hlmself nearly as much as when he used to try to bluff thru an Engllsh recltatron I prefer Germany and lntend to stop there for a long v1s1t next year Seemg that Rats Colby was modestly endeavormg to attract attentron to hlmself I turned to h1m and sald Well Rats' as happy as when vou were the hlt of the school as the Egyptlan mummy3 Rats blushed and whlspered nervously Please don t mentlon those awful thlngs At present I er I am a mlssxonary FIVE mlnutes later I recovered A grave and prosperous lookmg gentleman appeared who proved to be the ex dntor of the Eltrurlan Of cours you are an edltor Lyman3 I asked What magazme3 Llterary Drgest Popular M chan1cs3 None of those replled Van d r Pyl the Gazette I devote an entlre column to school notes every mght The Alumm department of the Eltrurlan IS remarkably good now Last month I read lt and learned that Celia Carter IS a teacher nn New York drawxng an immense salary because she has attamed more knowledge than any other mortal The Carleton gurls are stlll rustlcatmg ln Rosemont and are ladies of lelsure altho both are accomplished m all the ICITIIFIIDC graces Alxce Cunnmgham IS a stenographer and her engagement to her employer has been announced I -sus.-Q.ts.-s..s..s..s..s..s.-s..,.-5.-sus..s..s..s.-Q.-sux..s..,..,. ,,,.,..,. .s.-Q.-Q.-shsus.-S.. s 4 1 1 - 4 4 . . . Q , . - - , . . , 5.1 ' 7 ' I . , . . . 1 ' 1 Y C I Y ' 'I ' ' ' n 9 V I I K 1 Q I ' ' 9 9 I6 I 1 . - - . u 65 5 1 ' ' ' 7 V . . C S . 1 u Q v 1 u 1 . V , . H . . . . www - v v 1 9 y - V Y V ' . . Y , - . . y Q . , , . . , , . . . 4 , . . . , . . . . . . , , . . . , M . . U . . - , . . 4. . . . . . . v ' 5 7 Q . C , ' 9 - - s u 7 . . , , . v Q - , . - Q - A L 9 - - , . - - 1 Y Y, , 7 ,Q C . C I I V l 6 I ' ' D C , . . . . , . , , o , ., . ll 9 9 ' ' D . . W , e , . 1 . v V 1 - v , . ! 9 , . Q--sus.-gas-vs--5.asus--1.vs-asus-as-vs--Q.-Q.-sux-ns.-sus-usnga-unsung.-Q.-sus.-sux-use sus-



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lts a wonder you dont say who lnstead of what remarked Kate Oh Peggy IS startlmg soclety by the darlng and orlglnal fashion ln which she executes the latest dances Remember how Peggy used to tell about domg all those dances wlth her brother 3 I guess most of us suspected that devoted brother was a myth' How about Paullne Russell3 Where have you llved all these years3 asked Kate wlth evxdent dlsgust Paullne ns the good Samaritan of the Class Instead of rushlng headlong mto matrlmony as we all expected she has devoted her tlme to a translatxon of Caesar and the Aeneld especlally deslgned for Hlgh School students It has been a verltable blessmg every body passes now Look' l exclaimed There IS Crlmmln dancmg wlth Sarah Bowley Can It be true that he has learned the difference between the two step and the tango at last3 uxte true Royce as a prlvate detectlve dlscoverlng other people s secrets just SUltS hlm you know Sarah IS just her own lovable self By the way ohn Staples and hls company Gorlxss and Herllhy are at the Orpheum ohn s lmpersonatlon of lrlsh characters IS absolutely delightful George Laing does fancy dancing wlth Rosana Rlch as hrs partner very satlsfactory to both no doubt Paullne Prescott IS secretary at one of the promment men s colleges ThlS pleases the men and especially Polly Rose Lyon rs 1n New York where she IS at the head of a publlshxng company Dons Barley IS supposed to be her asslstant but she IS still an expert at blufhng The Haverhlll colony in Parls IS quite flourlshlng Fred Anthony wlth hrs usual good humor IS fmanclng every one who goes b oke as all of them do eannette Gleason and Mlldred Gramm are studying the soclal condltlons there and earnestly endeavorlng to uplnft the moral tone of Parlslan life Mary ohnson IS on the verge of marrylng a French count wonder nf she ll brmg hlm to Bradford3 Florence Lmehan IS a sculptor of great note they say all her figures are modelled after her own so of course they make a sensatlon Hazel Stone and Mlldred Warner are pollshlng thelr French preparatory to becoming governesses Harold Woodcock IS a pharmaclst and very popular wlth the Parlslans partlcularly the femmme part of the populatlon Stuart Taylor IS a multl mllllonalre truly a second Garnegle He IS golng to leave all hrs money to H H S athletlcs Rose Sadowltz and Vera Nlsbett are commer clal teachers Where3 I lnterrupted Kate leaned over and whlspered cautnously Lawrence lsn t lt awful3 l reflected upon thls unheard of calamlty for some tlme before Russell Preble at tracted my attentlon A certaln young lady ln Merrlmac had acted qulte contrary to hls expectatxons and Russell fled to the army for refuge At the close of thls dance l escaped to the famlllar old lunch counter ln search of refreshment and there found Charlotte Wormwood who now presnded over the gym and lnstructed the gxrls ln the mysterles of hugh Jumping and basket ball Ill tell you all I know about our classmates she promised obllgmg as ever There are Mildred Manning and Alice Goldwalt both of them ladies of lelsure Bermce Ham IS now a trained nurse wlth a dlstlnct preference for young men patlents Estelle Donathan IS just benng happy Ralph Green xs as qulet as ever but he has succeeded 28 -111-sus-11-vs--ss vsusus-15-ssus. 1x11Q1111 Qusus- 15-15115. 1s,,,..g1 .,,,Q-1, .Q,.5..Q.,5, ,,,.,..,, 1 a 1 1 4 1 ' 4 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I s . 1 1 5 5 . 1 1 . . . 5 5 . 1 1 1 1 . , ' - 1 1 s 1 1 1 . 5 5 . . . . . . . . s. . . 1 1 5 5Q . . . . . . 1 . - 1 1 - 1 1 ,I - . . , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , . . A . , . , . , . 5 4 . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Y' 1 1 1 1 . , . . . . , . 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 5 5 . . . . . . . . - 1 1 A A 1 1 - 1 1 A 1 1 - 1 1 , . . , . r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 5 5 . . . . . . . , . , . 1 1 --sus--1--sus-15.nsusns.-s-vsn15--sus-11.1s-1Q-.Q1-s11s11s.1sns11s-1Q.1s-11-1s11s11sns.1s1-s.-su

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