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ROSNELL HARLOW YOUXG BEALS MEUSE BAKER MURPHY PRATT REIDY POWERS PIERCE BLAXCHARI) BLAKE HOLL1S XASH HOLLIS FRAHER CON AX T WILDE HANLEY WILDER GLOSTER RE1LLY WH EATON CAIN XASH HUNT R VAN DWYER PRAY XEWMAX GARDNER FREXCH HOLBROOK HUMPHREY TIRRELL WHITTLE TRAINER WALKER DONOVAN Corrtbor €cf)oes Heard in the Hall — Deane ' s tie. Miss C-rt-s— Perhaps if you removed what is in your mouth we might be able to understand you. Student, brusquely — It ' s only my tongue. ' ' . . . magno fletu . . . pelere coepemnt. ' ' G-LLM-R — He cried with many tears and then began to weep. ' Giggles rose from all sides of the French IV ' Class when Miss D-st asked for the im- perfect subjunctive of venir. It ' s Vance vinsse). One pupil blushed. Do you know why ? Joe, you gotta joke for th ' Paper ? Yeh! Here ' s a picture of th ' Senior Class. ... poUlciti sunt ... ... there are the politicians. . . Miss Sh---v— What makes you think Echo was a female spirit ? T — t — Oh! She was alwavs answering back ' Miss D--h---t (On the first day of school) — Are there any J ' s in this class ? How could you ask that of the Seniors ? Xow, Daniels, tell me why the word hasta is the subject of est. Because it begins with a capital letter. Of course it was the Freshman, on the first day of school, who walked up to the Senior and asked, Are you the Headmaster ? Just imagine ! It was the Captain of the Nine. Miss C-ha.m — An optimist is a man who can see the doughnut, while a pessimist can only see the hole in it. Dwyer appreciated Miss Sm-th ' s solicitous regard for his welfare in so earnestly advis- ing him not to inconvenience himself in any way about giving his special topic. To reluctant advertisers. Man is Dust ! Be a Man ! [27] Dust settles !
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No, quoth Bugs Sawyer, You don ' t say. Moral lec- ture? What ' d you get it for? Dunn just gimme one. A boy with your ability, ' and all that stuff? asked Mc- kee, wearily. Yup, and give your parents some return for sending you here. Same here. I got that too. Well, said Bugs, I got one thing out of mine. What ' s that? I got my mark changed from 60 to 72. Huh ! snorted Mckee, the penitent, in derision, That ' s nothing. Do you know what I did ? What ? I got the marks of everyone in the division for this term. Book laying right in front of me. I got all of ' em. My own made me weep though. Sitting idle at her desk, the teacher gazed up and down at the rows of hackneyed seats with rising emotions. The slight breeze, coming in at the window, flicked the curtain to and fro, and stirred the papers in the file. Faintly in the distance came the joyful snicker of youth. — 1915- Jflen Those who have earned their CU for Base-Ball (not including the sea- son of 1913) are: Cornelius Condrick, ' 15; Leo Fraher, 14; Harold Glos- ter, ' 14; Vincent Gorman, ' 15; Vance Monroe, 15; Russell Reilly, ' 14; Frank Vender, ' 15. Those to whom the Track W have been awarded are : Leo Camp- bell, ' 17; Robert Hyatt, ' 17; Gerald Procter, ' 16; Bryant Sprague, ' 17; Edward Sweet, ' 16; Ralph Talbot, ' 15 (Captain ). Those who are entitled to the Foot-Ball SK are : Mills Baker, ' 14 ; Louis Borlenghi, ' 15; Anthony Cassesse, ' 15; Cornelius Condrick, ' 15; Almon Deane, ' 15; Henry Dwyer, ' 14; Harold Gloster, ' 14; John Hughes, ' 17; Kenneth H olbrook, ' 14; ' Philip Haviland, ' 16; Charles Palmer, 17; William Rand, ' 15; Emil Rosnell, ' 14; Ralph Talbot, ' 15; Loring Tir- rell, ' 14 ; Parker Whittle, ' 14 (Captain ) ; Ralph Young, ' 14. Basket-Bail W men are: Edward Bates, ' 15; Mills Baker, ' 14; Cornelius Condrick, ' 15; Almon Deane, ' 15 ( Captain ) ; Leo Fraher, 14; Russell Reilly, ' 14; Kenneth Richardson, ' 15. FOOT-BALL SCHEDULE, 1914 Sept. 25. Rockland at Weymouth. Oct. 2. S. Boston at Weymouth. Oct. 9. Rockland at Rockland. Oct. 14. Dedham at Dedham. Oct. 16. Hmgham at Hingham. Oct. 21. Watertown at Wevmouth [2 Oct. 30. Abington at Abington. Nov. 6. Hingham at Weymouth. Nov. 13. Abington at Weymouth. Nov. 20. Milton at Milton. Nov. 26. Alumni at Wevmouth.
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$atrom?e ur gfotoerttsiers; |E want a paper, and we want a good paper, at Weymouth High. We want the students in the years to come to have a paper, a good paper, as much as we want to have one now, ourselves. I Now, unfortunately, our subscription price is not large enough nor our subscription list long enough to sup- port the paper without advertisements. Therefore we have to have ads. Now, tradesmen in Weymouth will help give Weymouth High a good paper because it is their sons and daughters who make up the High School. But no tradesman anywhere, at home or abroad, will help an institution that gives no re- turns ; and returns mean increased trade ; and increased trade is obtained only if every member of Weymouth High School patronizes our advertisers. Therefore our slogan and plea for the year is Patronize Our Advertisers. Here They Are — Patronize Them SOUTH WEYMOUTH John Hanson George Torre y Stowell Brothers Marshall Sprague Stetson Shoe R. J. Talbot Gordon Willis Lowell ' s Express So. Weymouth Laundry EAST WEYMOUTH H. A. Tirrell Thorwald Hansen Clapp Memorial L. A. Lebbossiere Minot P. Garey Reidy ' s Pharmacy F. H. Sylvester Albert Humphrey George M. Hoyt Arthur Cuningham WEYMOUTH C. C. Jordan C. I). Harlow W. S. Jordan Geo. H. Harris O. W. Trainer C. M. Price Co. K. W. Hunt C. P. Whittle A. J. Richards Son BOSTON Purdv Continental Clothing Co. WALTER S. JORDAN PHOTOGRAPHER Smokeless Flash-Lights High Speed Work Panorams WEYMOUTH, MASS. [28]
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