Weymouth High School - Campus / Reflector Yearbook (Weymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1915

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MARY MAHONEY Banquet Committee 4. This is Mary ! We shall not introduce the lamb. Quite contrary, for the lamb is gone, you know. Today we see the smile that once was on the poor lamb ' s brow on Mary ' s face, so know ye now, ye critics, wherein the lamb has gone. This good jingo poem does no justice to Mary — 3nd is untrue. Mary, though not boisterous, is gentle, quiet and good ; so we wish her a life of the same qualities. KENNETH MARTIN KEN Dance Committee fch), Debate, Class Play, Secretary Union, Year Book. Ye blocks, ye stones, ye worse than senselesss things, pass not this benig- nant contenance by. Here is Kenneth. Kenneth is our angel, our joy. His ability, surpassing all things mortal, has been exploited. Debate, class-work, year book, class play — these are monu- uments to his fame. Our boy is growing up. We see him now, glancing at this, our august work, bouncing in his chair, and clawing at the air. Now he holds up that (visionary) solid brass debating medal which he has designed. What is it? O yes, I made this out of my own head. dorothy McCarthy DOT Class Play, Operetta 3. A noise was once evidenced in that particular part of our sphere of exist- ence known as the orffus. Inquiry developed the fact that it was our Doro- thy — switching Mr. Hilton. She had him dead to rights, and before assist- ance could be brought she plugged him ai twice, right in the ear. It was orful ! ' And then she cut him — off. Such is a fact, for Dot is an operator at the ' change. And since you will be obliged to explain this at length, we extend our friendship (and sympathy) to you, Dorothy. [9]

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MAJORIK KEITH Orchestra 3, 4. Dance Committee 4. Within this narrow space we must attempt to convey a slight impression of our admiration as a class for our Majorie. But we cannot express our esteem in proper measure. Nor can we express our gratitude. For acknowledge we must, that she has worked hard for us. Of all the guests at our senior dance, credit is due her for one-sixth. She is the life of the orchestra, and more than once has rendered inestimable service to the school in a musical way. Whatever way in which she goes in the future, we wish her good luck. 2 v 41 AVIS LOUD Cla«s Treasurer, Salutatonan, Operetta 3 Dance Com mittee 4. 2§B k - ' St. ' While Avis was a freshman and a W Br Mf : I sophomore she wasn ' t tak en into account S ' because she was so small. Today those t- who were her superior contemporaries BP H have become her eager admirers, for dBr fl Avis, you know, now leads them all ! v MT A good many pay their attentions to Avis, and a good many more pay their class dues to her. To be both Treasured — 1 and Treasurer of our class, and to be Salutatoriau at the same time, surely requires that which places her so high among us ! Our one re- gret is that she never spoke a little louder. ELSIE MAERTINS Class Play Even were it not for her cheery smile, our ' ' Ever Merry classmate would have a lot to recommend her to you. In the first place, Elsie has talent and is especially bright, which truth any teacher will bear out. Also she has the gift of making friends. Her past is a measure of sunlight ; her future we will leave to the class prophet. And if care- free joyousness is next to godliness, as we believe, Elsie is but little lower than the angels. [8]



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TERESA NOLAN Class Prophet, Senior Delegate to O. C. Club. Most beauteous night, thou wert not sent for slumber, was a prevalent belief in the region of Nash ' s Corner one evening away back in ' 97. For Miss Teresa Nolan, it is recorded, began breathing and bursting into song at the same time. Ever since then she has made more or less noise — more with her desk cover up, less with it down. But even if she is to be Class Prophet we risk the danger of verbal assault to say this, and yet she has our hearty friendship and good wishes. CLARK PAGE Shortly after Page was ushered into terrestrial existence he fell out of his cradle and thereby contracted a dislike for works of all kinds. Secretly he has treated this malady, first by entensive diet, and then by an excess of sleep. Finally he has resolved to humor it as a necessary evil. Yet Page has redeem- ing qualities, and is a man for a ' that. Wherever he goes, whatever he does, our class will always remember him. Godspeed ! ALITHEA PARKER Alithea is one cf those living proofs of the fact that you don ' t have to be well known to be in with the teachers. Ouly a short time ago Miss Alithea came from Dorchester, well recom- mended, and famed by her alleged ca- reer in the New England Preservatory of Music. Listen! Ah, the G string ! More gentle than the harp, more retiring than the lost chord, es- teemed by many, courted by — Sh ! We use the soft pedal, Alithea. [10]

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