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xerx well fortunatelx he can see thru a buslness proposrtlon more easxlx than he could the questions that confronted hlm ln English Ethel Keohane IS the companlon of a rlch old ladx ln Boston Excuse me l must speak to Clara Beardslex she ns a world famous axlatrlce and made a long fllght to he here to nlght l saw a bowed flgure pacmg slowlx up and down the corrldor bearlng the marks of tireless studx endless braln work It was Daxls Shocked at the change ID h1m l Cllman gazed at me hopelesslx 'Not unless you can tell me what loxe IS Exer slnce graduatron l haxe searched for lt hut 1n xaln It eludes mx eager grasp l stlll know nothlnv about lt' Startled and palned l turned awax and mx unfortunate and mlserahle classmate resumed hls paclng Two w ondrouslx rohed helngs passed me Frances Kllngeman and lVlar1on Ex ans the wlves of mllllonaxres so lmpresslve 1n thelr grandeur that l fled to the gxm once more where Harrx Charles and Edward Kennedx one a l3rewer and the other a lzaker were havlng a hot altercatron over the merlts of thelr respectlxe occupatrons The dxsturhance was quelled luv Cage who so deeplx moxed that he stuttered and some what spoiled the effect of his speech announced that we would slng the Class song We sang Nex er wlll the most wonderful muslc hold such charms for me as drd the old Class song sung luv the memhels ol Nlneteen Hundred and Fourteen that nlght IH the gxm Wlth the last words of the song l heard a clock strlke twelxe The lVled1terranean was washlng softlx upon her shores the NV1DCl slghed thru the lemon trees There was an odd chuckllng sound hx my slde and an old hent peasant woman mox ed nolselessly awax 1HtO the darkness It had been as she had spoken Blarjorze L ldams Beatrice F lxeene 1-1-'tu-sux-asus:-sa-sus--snQ-,Q--Qu-5-nxa-sux us--Q-'Q-asus-vsnxux--q--QnsusnQ- :suse-sux. 'Q touched him on the arm and asked. What is the matter. Gilman? Cant l help you? v . O . V . , J ' . ' 1 ' , . I g 1 . x . ' 1 3 U
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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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1 -Q..1..5.es-as-ss-'sus'vs--su-QHQ.-1.-5nQe-Q..Q.-sa-sux--sq-sa -Q-sung-Qnsususns--Q-vQnsnz FACULTY , - 7 -,-1, '59 ,J I F fx fufigfffl X A Walter D Head Prlnclpal Hall to the chlef For the past two years as prlnclpal he has dex oted hls llfe to the welfare of the school essle H Bourne Head ol Manual Arts Department Mr Bourne IS head of the manual arts department of the Haverhlll schools H IS well llked by all those wlth whom he comes ln contact Not only IS he proflclent ln mechanlcal drawlng and shopwork but ln mathematlcs as well He has taught a class of SCHIOTS thls year lNo one needs to be afrald of Mr Bourne for one can have lots of fun up ln mechanlcal drawlng Myra W Bartlett Sclence MISS Myra Bartlett has worked for Haverhlll Hlgh s best lnterest long and falth fully She can glWC advlce whlch It well behoox es one to follow osephlne L Sanborn Hlstory French MIS Sanborn has the reputatlon of belng a most thorough Hlstory teacher Havlng studled abroad she 15 also able to glue her other classes French as It should be spoken Trulv the room teacher ln ZIJ IS a xaluable member of the faculty George li. Gay I-llstory Whenever Mr Cav IS called upon to glVC a speech he IS applauded untll he beglns to talk and then ex ervthlng IS qulet Mr Cay 15 just a dear old gentleman whom everv body loves and honors and who alw ag. s has a klnd word and a smlle for evervone Edna M Wakeheld Ancl nt Hlstorx MISS Wakeheld comes prettv near belng a motler to the freshman Her hlstory sectlons sav that hel motto for dlsclpllne 15 lllce Mr Clay s l wlll trv to be so good to mx classes that they wlll be ashamed to be OtllCl'XNlSC to me One alwavs flDdS a svm pathetlc llstener and xaluable counselor ln I07 whether one IS freshman sophomore JUDIOI' or scnlol Lester C Rlchardson Physlcs Mr Rlchardson came to the Hawerhlll Hlgh School ln the sprlng of l9l0 to teach phx slcs He has contlnued to teach up to the present xear when owlng to lllness he 3 7 N Y . 5 4 X Q l ii. .1 ' if - me sm... 1.1 1.9- my ' H f'ls....Q-...... ., ,N x 'R f t z-..l..s-2, l me 1 A' ...l l r S fllhlf ' - '-mr X H . - -, - . .5 . - . C , , , . . . 1 . . . , . . . , . . V nl f 7 . f 7 J f e 5 ' . . . . . H . Y 1 ' s 1- . . . f . - , Y , f - , . . l Y Y v ' L . l . C ' a 5 I 1 . . . . . . , . ,, . , V f . . .. . f V , , - . w . V . V . . 1 , . . i . Q , . Y , , , , - . , . - , sus..s..,.-s..s..s..s.,,..,.-5.-susns..s..,..Q..s..s..s.-susus.-s..s..gs.s..,..gasans..-gsfgngngu 1 vs
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