Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1928

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THE MIRROR 31 EDITORIALS Once again the time has cone when another class must leave Wal- tha.n High School. We often hear others tell how they hated to gradu- ate when the ti ne came, and it seemed strange that they should feel so, but now we in turn have the same regrets. To think that next year we shall not be 'here in the dear old school Y-that sounds affected, but it is not. During the three years that we have spent here we have become accustomed to coming, and it will not be natural not to come next fall. We shall get used to it,h but still, there will be a great difference. We have grown to like our school. i Next year our ways will part- some of us will go to college, some will go directly to work. All of us will be busy, but not too busy to re- member Waltham High School. So goodbyeg it is time for us to set out. JARVIS FARLEY, '28. :lf PK Pk PK For the class of 1928 the big year has arrived and has almost gone. Cn June 21, the members of our senior class will receive the fruit of twelve years in the public schools of Wal- tham. Scholars, athletes, poets, and musicians of former days will all participate in their last high school activity, as they advance with slow steps and heavy hearts or joy-quick- ened steps and light hearts-as the case may be- for the presentation of the highly valued diplomas. Although the class of '28 gradu- ates this June, its members are not compelled to sever all relations with Waltham High School. Both the Alumni and our own Mirror 'afford fine opportunities for graduates to keep in touch with the things the under-graduates are doing. The M irror, in fact, intends to devote an entire department to the interests of the school's graduates, and any ex- member of Waltham High may con- tribute news,or literary articles. As some of the members of the graduating class are now beginning to realize, the training period of their lives alone has been completed. The time for the application of this train- ing has now arrived, whether in a college, preparatory school, or hon- est-to-goodness, wage-earning job. No matter what his plans or intentions are, however, the under-graduates and The Mirror wish the best of luck and the uttermost success to every last member of the graduating class of 1928. JOHN MCGURN, '29.

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3 0 THE MIRROR THE IRR OR fyois. XIX , WALTHAM, MAss.,juno, 1928 No, 4 ata bulb, as 'ttnere, the mirror up tu nature Hamlet, Act. III, Sc. ii Editor-in-Chief: .IARVIS FARLEY, '28 Assistant: JOHN MCGURN, '29 Business Manager: ALBERT SPESSOTTI, '28 Assistant: WILLIAM RHODES, 29 Exchange Editor: JEAN HUGHES, '28 Assistant: BETTY HOOD, '29 Atlzletic Editors: PAUL WENTWORTH, '28, MARION EVANS, '28 New Books Editor: DOROTHY DART, '28 Alusic Editor: EDVVIN PRATT, '28 Jokes Editor: PAUL ROSS, '28 LITERARY EDITORS LOUISE CARNEY, '28- .IOANNA BRYDEN, '28 .IOY MACLEAN, '28 MILDRED SIBLEY, '28 SHIRLEY SVJEENEY, ' 29 Room 4: Room 5 Room 7 Room 9: Room Room ll : Room Room I4 10: 13: SONJA JOHNSON. '29 RUTH STROUM, '29 URSULA URQUHART, '29 LILLIAN SUNDIN, '29 - LAURA MITCHELL, '30 GRACE BARRETT, '30 RICHARD WEAR, '30 ROOM REPORTERS ARTHUR MACNEILL. '29 Room 16 ALICE VVELLINGTON, '29 ' LILLIAN CATALDO, '29 Room I9 HERBERT DICKS, '29 MURIEL BROVVN, '28 Room 20 VVILLIAM PEPPER, '28 LANGLEY MORANG, '29 Room 22 ROGER KIERSTEAD, '29 MARGUERITE ROBERTSON, '30 BERNICE GORDON, '30 Rocm 25 WALTER JAYNES, '30 Room 26 PHILIP JACKSON, '30 AVERY STEELE. '20 Room 30 RICHARD MITCHELL, '30 ROGERS SMITH, '28 Room 31 NATHAN KAPLAN, '28 : RUTH HENRY, '30 SAMUEL CAPLAN, '30 : HORACE TAPPLY, '28 ELEANOR CHILDS, '28' : .IEANNETTE RUSO, '30 CARL UHLIN, '30 : EVELYN O'MALLEY, '29 ROBERT VVILSON, '29 : EARL DEWAR, '30 DORIS FOX, '29 ' MABEL SHEDD, '30 SARAH THURSTON, '30 : THOMAS WEBBER, '30 CHESTER RUSSELL, '30 : RUTH HUBLEY, '30 JAMES CROWE, '30



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THE MIRROR Name Nickname 4 Favorite Expression Activities Destination Name Nickname Favorite Expression Activities Destination Name Nickname Favorite Expression Activities Destination Name Nickname Favorite Expression A ctivities Destination Name Nickname Favorite Expression Destination Name Nickname Favorite Expression Activities Destination Name Nickname Favorite Expression Activities Destination Name Nickname Favorite Expression Activities Destination Name Nickname Favorite Expression Activities Destination Class Statistics ANTHONY R. ADORNO Tony You can live, but d0n't make a habit of it. Class Basketball, 2-3. Bentley School of Acc. and Fin. ELNA ANDERSON Al. Whole Shootin Match ' Chairman of Entertainment of Commercial Club, 3. Pierce Secretarial School, Boston. WALTER ARNOLD Most anything Hi kid! Football, l, 2, 3. Hockey, 3. Junior Prom. Committee, 2. Senior Play, 3. Junior Social, 2. Uncertain BERTHA BERMAN Birdie. Don't be foolish. . Latin Club, l. Glee Club, l-2. Royal .Vagabond, 2. Junior Prom. Committee, 2 Commercial Club, 3. ? FRED ALLEN BICKFORD Picky. I'll bite! Worcester Polytechnic Institute. JAMES BIONDO Bindo. Give us a break. Horseshoe Player, 3. Class Basket- ball, 3. Class Baseball, 3. Paul's Lunch. IELOISE M. BRODRICK Hey! Monitor, 2-3. Secretary Com- mercial Club. iSenior Play Committee, 3. Senior Social Committee, 3. Pierce Secretarial School. WILLARD BROWN Brownie. Aw Heck. Baseball. Electrical School. RONALD S. BURCKES Ronnie. ARNOLD ALCORN Alky Diy'a think that's nice? Senior Play, 3. Class Day Com- mittee, 3. Hockey, 3. Northeastern. IEEATRICE ANDREWS ea. Aren't they adorable! Basketball, I, 2. Field Hockey 1, 2. Meet, I, 2. HERBERT BAILEY Herbie. Sure Enough., Class Auditor, 1. Ass't Student Manager of Football, I. Royal Vagabond, 2. Secretary of Class, 3. Chairman of Senior Play, 3. In Cast of Senior Play, 3. College. GERTRUDE B. BERMAN Gittle. As 't were. Glee Club, 2. Royal Vagabond, 2. Social Welfare Committee, 3. Commercial Club, 2-3. Boston University. THOMAS BONICA Tom. Draught Clerk, Trust Co. MILDRED BORDEN Milly. T Let's go. Commercial Club, 3. Glee Club. Bookkeeper and typist. MURIEL BROWN Midge. Jumping catfish. ' Royal Vagabond, 2. Glee Club. Commercial Club, 2-3. Senior Play, 33 E ' . Secretarial work. JOANNA BRYDEN , Joel Let's begin to start to commence to go: ' ' Mirror Staif, 1-2-3. Glee Club l- 2-3. Candy Girl at Operetta, 2-3. Bryant and Stratton. FREDERICK W. BUTLER T d. Jtist another bawl. 4 Football. Hockey. Mass. Agricultural College.

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