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Florence Pray, 97 Broad St., Weymouth. Let us then, be what we are, and speak what we think, and in all things keep ourselves loyal to truth, and the sacred professions of friendship. Margaret Reidv, Pleasant St., East Weymouth. She smiles, and smiles, and will not sigh. Susie Trainer, King Ave., Weymouth. For if she will, she will, and there ' s the end of it. Edith Wilde, 37 Prospect St., Weymouth. Sincerity is an openness of heart ; we find it in very few people. Clara Wilder, Cedar St., East Weymouth. Come, give us a taste of your quality. Mills Baker, 511 Randolph St., South Weymouth. Young fellows will be young fellows. Henry Dwver, 324 Washington St., Weymouth. With solemn mien as a screen, he hides his inner self unseen. Leo Fraher, 1(38 Middle St., East Weymouth. Push on, keep moving. Everett French, 5 Liberty Square, South Weymouth. Let your light so ' shine. ' Harold Gloster, 31 Bryant Ave., Weymouth. A man, he seems, of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. Kenneth Holbrook, 403 Pleasant St., South Weymouth. God bless the good-natured, for they bless everybody else. Ralph Hollis, Front St., South Weymouth. Politeness is the flower of humanity. Russell Reillv, 26 Foye Ave., Weymouth. Cheerfulness, sir, is the principal ingredient in the composition of health. Emil Rosnell, 85 Grant St., East Weymouth. Men of few words are the best men. Robert Ryan, 1105 Commercial St., East Weymouth. The value of education, like that of gold, is valued in every place. Loring Tirrell, Main St., South Weymouth. Now let it work : mischief thou art afoot, take thou what course thou wilt. Norman Walker, 190 Middle St., Eist Weymouth. An honest man is the noblest work of God. Charles Wheaton, 16 Station Ave., East Weymouth. And if there ' s a lady in the case, you know all other things give place. Parker Whittle, 115 Front St., Weymouth. We must bring you to our captain. Ralph Young, 456 East St., East Weymouth. As the sun towers above the earth, so does he above the rest of us. [15]
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ill HE Seniors held a Christmas-New- Year Party in the gymnasium January 1, 1914. The feature of this party was the huge Christmas tree which held a present for every one. Mr. Fraher was lucky enough to receive two. This merry-making was re- markable on account of the absence of nearly all of the faculty, our invited guests. Mr. Hilton, Miss Dwyer, and Mr. Cosgrove however did their best to make up for the absence of our other guests. Games, music, and dancing were enjoyed during the evening. Weymouth High School has a very strong baseball team this year, due largely to the school spirit. The girls are supporting the team in a remarkable manner, first, by drawing large crowds to the games ; second, by attending to the financial side — that is, presenting the team with one hundred and thirty-six dollars which they earned by giving The Egyptian Princess ; and third, by collecting gate receipts. It is indeed hard for a per- son to get by nowadays without paying his admission. The young ladies should be commended on their earnest efforts. Also the boys are in pretty good form, and seem to really desire to come off victorious. This is a change for the better from some former years when the teams assumed an I don ' t care attitude. It is all in a life time whether we lose or win. Our Manager has booked games with several of the best teams en- gaged in High School athletics. Let all do their part in help- ing onward Our Team. The Class of 1914 held their first party of the year in the Assembly Hall on Tuesday, November 11. The members of their sister class of 191(5 were the honored guests on this happy occasion, which took place in the afternoon because our princi- pal thought the Sophs were too young to be out evenings. Games in which all partook occupied the first part of the after- noon. The remainder of the afternoon a select orchestra fur- [17]
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