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WHITING, GERTRUDE 62 Kirkland Street. Prepared at Peabody Grammar School. Will en- ter Boston Normal Art School. WHITTEMORE, HDWIN C. (‘Led’) 36 Linnaean Street. Prepared at Peabody Grammar School. President of class 13-’14. Dramatic Com- mittee, °14-°15. Drama Cast. Re- view Board, 711-12, °14-’15. Intends to enter Harvard. WEINER, MINNA Street. Prepared at School. Senior Saal ys Will 6 Sacramento Peabody Grammar basket-ball team enter Radcliffe. WILKEY, EDITH MARJORIE (“Edie”) 1648 Massachusetts Avenue. Pre- pared at Peabody Grammar School. Will return for a post graduate course. WOLFE, MARGARET M 119 Morrison Avenue, West Somer- ville. Prepared at Ellis Grammar School. Intentions undecided. WOODS, CONSTANCE (‘Connie’) 15 Everett Street. Prepared at Calais Grammar School. Will enter Mount Ida School. YORK, FLORENCE MAE 17 Mt. Auburn Street. Prepared ai Houghton Grammar School. . Mem- ber of picture committee. Will .en- ter business. ZIMMERMAN, LYDIA BERTHA (‘“Lyc 2) 2 Daye Court. ton Grammar undecided. Prepared at Hough- School. Intentions ZIMMERMAN, WHILHELMINIA LOU, 2 Daye Court. Prepared at Web- ster Grammar School. Intentions undecided. ZOLLIN. RUTH OLIVE 10 Andrew Street. Webster Grammar list, first quarter. social service work. Prepared at School. Honor Intends to study REGAN, ABBIH JOSEPHINE (“Babby”’) 84 Pemberton Street. Prepared at Ellis Grammar School. Intentions undecided.
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OTININT eee ener ert TWEEDIE, MARY AGNES 1 Vassar Street. Prepared at Rob- erts Grammar School. Senior bas- ket-ball team. Will tuke up Social Service work. VAUGHN, ANNA MARY 21 Winslow Street. Prepared at St. Mary’s School. Will = enter Lowel] Normal School. WALLA'CH, ROBERT KENNY (“Bob”) 12 Kinnaird Street. Prepared at ‘Webster Grammar School. Mem- ber of track team, 1914-15. Intends to enter business. WALSH, JOSEPHINE MARY (“Joe’’) 206 Rindge Avenue. Won numer- als in basket-ball. Intentions un- decided. WARREN, RUTH 17 Wendell Street. Prepared at Peabody Grammar School. Inten- tions undecided. WARREN, HENRY JACKSON (“Harry’’) 17 Wendell Street. Prepared at Peabody Grammar School. Footbali team, 712-13. Won letter, 713. Will enter business. WEINSCHENK, DOROTHY 473 Broadway. Prepared at Berke- ly School. Will enter Wellesley. WENTWORTH, MARGARET Home address 82 Johnson Park, Buffalo, New York. Cambridge ad- dress 124 Oxford Street. Prepared at Peabody Grammar School. Will enter buffalo Normal School. WERMONT, REBECCA 96 Hampshire Street. Prepared at Fletcher Grammar School. Grad- uated in three years. Intends to become a commercial teacher. WEHETTERGREEN, LILLIAN A. 32 Wendell Street. Prepared at Harvard Grammar School. Will take up stenography. WHEELER, LILLA GERTRUDE 1654 Massachusetts Avenue. Pre- pared at Peabody Grammar School. Will enter Vassar. WHITH, JAND J. (“Jennie’’) 36 Rice Street. Prepared at Ellis 4yammar School, Will enter Lowell Normal School.
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Doings, Wise and Otherwise, of the Class of 1915 elev AT SUICIDE Miss Ruth Collett, the noted actress, attempted suicide yesterday by taking an over dose of Latin, to which she is unaccustomed. The doctors have succeeded in saving her life. Her act is ascribed to despondency caused by the fact that she had just been reading the joke (?) page of that little paper, “The Cambridge Review.” PEOPLE WE KNOW Ted Ball, the well-known vaudeville actor, is appear- ing this week at the Scenic Temple, in his song and dance act, entitled, “Don’t throw me down.” . The Glee Club of this school gave a very enjoyable concert iast week. The hit of the evening was the popular Bemewoaetne seniors, “If I get a ticket, V’ll buy it from you.” A RECENT BOOK The greatest philosophical work of the year! Every- body should read Sherbourne Eaton's latest book, en- titled, “The Futility of Study.” In his books Eaton ex- plains the reasons why he has found it absolutely un- necessary to study since he entered school. EPIDEMIC RAGING Latest reports state that there has been a large increase in the epidemic raging at the Cambridge High and Latin School. Eminent medical authorities have diagnosed the aisease as, “Lockjaw of the Pocketbook,” and strange to say seniors especially seemed to be attacked. The symp- tons are an inclination to decline to expend cash for Foot- ball, Baseball, Hockey, Track, Debating and Drama tickets. Editor's note:—Upon receipt of the above article, we imimediately investigated. Yes, the report is true! We have personally attempted to sell Year Book Subscrip- tions, and many of the above mentioned. Believe us— it is a mighty hard task. We should suggest, that, in the most serious cases, a crowbar be used, or, if this fails, it may be necessary to resort to dynamite in order to separate the tightwads from their beloved cash. DID YOU EVER SEE Merrill write his name V. Merillus Sapieus? Spring says he will have to live up to it. Sarah Biggane’s Gym Class? The commands given are something like this: Toes sink, Heels upward bend, Hands stretch, Go! (The class is still taking lessons.) A “Quam” without its “Ante” in Manilian Law? This figure is called ‘““Temsis,” in case you do not know. Miss Curio’s name written “Curius” by ignorant latin pupils ? Proctor and Eaton sit still while sitting side by side? Abe Cohen asleep in Physics Class? Whittemore talking to the ladies? No, he is not class president. Helen Bradley (Bradlee) when she was not talking? The cute little Greek Class second hour? CAN YOU IMAGINE T. P. D. (our president) plugging for an Exam? How do you like his bow ties and pompadour? Proctor talking sense? Eaton playing on a football team? Appollonia cracking a joke? Miss Leventhal talking out loud? One tenth of the “Wise Guys” who knock the various athletic teams, coming out and playing themselves ? Roy Raymond going without lunch, or Mr. Bram- hall either. How Miss Dunn felt when her trot was discovered? Why we ever undertook to get out this book? The reason Manning and Kimber look at each other so much? Ask Miss Flanders. Why Eleanor Fairbairn has such fluffy curls? Why Warren sticks to the orchestra? Yes, Harriette ctill plays the piano. Class Notes, 1915 “Happy moments.” “Now we'll have a recitation from Miss Coveney.” I’d love to be in the semi-chorus. Not that I’d like to be the “main squeeze,’ but I do like to have my voice tested. Oh joy!!! What's the trouble, Miss Cullinane? Time too precious that you can’t be in the semi-chorus? Absence makes the heart grow fonder, yes, and distance makes the nerve grow stronger. N’est ce pas? Where did Peggy Bolton and Pitney Brennan get those nicknames ? M— says she doesn’t go with Mr. O’Connell. No, Mil- dred, you come with him (every morning to school), What’s his first name? Nobody knows.
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