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GRADUATING CLASS OF 1916
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consider her above giggling, for she has been heard to make sounds which sound very suspicious. She intends to do general office work when she is graduated. Burke, Helen Madeline, 381 Second Street. Born in Everett, March 4, 1898. Helen graduated from the Horace Mann Grammar School, and all through her course in High School has proven herself capable of being an excellent stenographer. Cahill, Gertrude Frances, 6 Bradford Terrace. Gertrude first went to school in that little barn called the Hancock, and afterwards to the Hale from which she graduated. She was born here on October 26, 1898. Campbell, Harper, 16 Liberty Street. “Noisy” Harper was born in Middleboro, Mass., on March 24, 1897. Since his arrival in Everett, he has gone to the Webster, Devens, and graduated from the Lincoln. He served on the Christmas committee in 1913. Next year Harper will take up stenography. Chambers, Frank Hobson, 6 Washington Street. Born in South Boston, June 14, 1898. Frank was graduated from the Lincoln School, and after entering High School sailed along with flying colors to the goal he sought, being a first-class stenographer and bookkeeper. During his Junior year he was a member of the committee chosen to buy the Class Pins for the class of 1916. Clarke, Bertha, 84 Cleveland Avenue. Born February 25, 1900, in Everett. She graduated from the Lincoln School. Bertha is one of the youngest members of the 1916 class, and is graduating in three years. Cohen, Esther, 721 Broadway. Esther was born in Everett, October 12, 1897. She was graduated from the E. E. Hale School, and after entering High School, she became a member of the High School Orchestra for her first year. Nearly every prank that’s played in the class room has an old “stand-by” in Esther. She will become a stenographer. Colton, Hilda Marie, 57 Redington Street, Swampscott. Hilda “came to life” in Everett on January 20, 1899. She was a graduate of the Dyer School in Whitman. While in High School she has been a member of the Girls’ Glee Club. She will go to work after school closes. Colluby, Marion Louise, 76 Baldwin Avenue. Born January 5, 1899, in South Boston. She graduated from the Mather School, Dorchester, and attended Dorchester High School for a time. Marion is an able student and is making a study of stenography and office practice. Copellman, Miriam, 156 Vine Street. Bom in Boston, February 18, 1899, but drifted into this town in time to graduate from the Horace Mann School. All through her course she has been known as very capable in all lines of work, and in her last year has graced the typewriting room with her presence as “the big teacher,” and has had no hesitation in inviting her friends (and otherwise) to afternoon sessions. Croft, Helen Bailey, 10 Winthrop Street. “Peggy” was born on Jan¬ uary 27, 1899 in West Dublin, Nova Scotia, but eventually, as must always 18
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be, she dropped to Everett. She graduated from the Centre School, and after entering High School resolved to keep the school running, and is still in the track. She intends to run an office some time, if she does not run something else. Cushman, Esther M., 39 Rich Street. Born in Boston, July 1, 1899, and graduated from the E. E. Hale School. She has proved herself one of our ablest stenographers. She will probably become one of the best in her pro¬ fession. Dibbins, Ida Belle, 3 Hancock Park. “Borned” in Everett on January 31, 1897. She attended the Centre, and afterwards the Warren, graduating from the latter. She will continue her illustrious career as a stenographer. Donner, Helen Sophia, 54 Glendale Street. One of Everett’s own products is “Helene” who was born on June 29, 1898; and after many memor¬ able school days was graduated from the Lincoln School. She was able to use her dimples to a very good advantage during her Senior year, when she was elected a member of the picture committee. After the completion of her course here she will go to work. Dorn, Philip Henry, 127 Francis Street. P. Henry “van” Dorn began his existence in Chelsea on May 23, 1898. He graduated from the Horace Mann School. His activity while in High School is shown by the following record: Captain Boys’ Debating Team for two years; member of Boys’ Glee Club; Treasurer of his class for the same length of time; Prize Speaking Contest; Stage Manager of the Class Play; and one of the graduation speakers. “Phil” expects to join “the working class” after graduation. Dunlea, James, was born in the City of Chelsea, March 8, 1901. He attended the Parochial School, Chelsea, and Horace Mann School. He is completing his High School course in three years. He is a member of the Lyceum and was on the Junior Debating Team. “Donkey” is a ladies’ man only the ladies don’t know it. He expects to return next fall. Feinberg, Ida Rose, Comer Bailey and Boulevard. In Boston, on May 13, 1898, Ida first opened her eyes. She came to Everett soon after, and in the course of time was graduated from the Lincoln School. She has announced her intentions of attending The Sargent School next fall. Frederickson, George E., 29 Bennett Street. “Our music master” was born in Everett on July 25, 1897. He was graduated from the Hale School. During his High School career, he has afforded the pupils and teachers much pleasure by his willingness to contribute musical entertain¬ ment. He is going to keep up his study and teaching of music after he finishes school. Gourdine, Rosamond, 42 Wyllis Avenue. Rosamond has lived all her life in Everett, where she was born on September 7, 1898. She graduated from the Lincoln, and since her debut in High School has shown herself to be one of the best commercial seniors. She will be a stenographer. Giuffre, Jennie Helen, 52 Madison Avenue. Jennie is one of the young¬ est members in the class. She was born in Boston on June 18, 1900. She 20
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