Everett High School - Crimson Tide / Memories Yearbook (Everett, MA)

 - Class of 1916

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O’Brien, Frances Alice, 30 Harvey Street. Frances came to Everett on November 4, 1898. She has gone to the Webster, Horace Mann, and Glendale. She was graduated from the Webster. She will most likely be a stenographer. O’Neil, Elizabeth Frances, 141 Glendale Street. Elizabeth was born in Everett on August 4, 1899. She was graduated from the Webster School after doing the 8th and 9th grade work in one year. She contemplates entering the business world after graduation. Peabody, Dorothy Lea, 55 Harvard Street. “Borned in Everett, growed in Everett, and schooled in Everett.” In fact, she is an Everettite, and has been as far back as April 6, 1898. “Dot” knows how to typewrite and take dictation, but from all appearances will do the “dictating” in a short time. Perlstein, Dora Esther, 51 Adams Avenue. One of the youngest mem¬ bers of the graduating class is Dora, who was born in New York City on April 10, 1899. She came to Everett in the 2nd grade, went as far as the 7th, skipped the 8th, graduated from the Webster School and completed her course in the High School in three years. She has taken part in the Prize Speaking Contest for two years, been a speaker in the Boys’ and Girls’ Debate, and was the Junior Class Reporter for the Clarion. She expects to attend the School of Expression. Pierce, Gladys Josephine, 292 Ferry Street. Graduated from E. E. Hale School. She was born December 17, 1898, in Boston. She intends to become a stenographer. Pontefract, William Bradbury, 23 Fairlawn Street. Well, “Ponty” was wise! He was born in Everett on January 13, 1896. He was graduated from the E. E. Hale School. “Ponty” never gave one the idea that he was anxious to “Shine,” but he certainly did when he was on the football and baseball field. He will keep up the good work when he becomes “Chief Society Lion” in Purdue. Porterfield, Gladys Lenora, 34 Baker Road. Born May 7, 1898, in Chelsea, but as the climate did not agree with her she raised such a rumpus that she was transplanted in Everett. Graduated from the Horace Mann School, after getting that dignified school all stirred up, and managed to keep it up in her Freshman year here. She is improving with time, but how much time it will take to make her a model we dare not guess. Future is undecided. Rand, Dorothy, 3 Parker Street. On November 4, 1897, “Dot” was born in St. John, New Brunswick. She was graduated from the E. E. Hale School, and while at High School was a member of the Senior Dance commit¬ tee. She intends to be a stenographer. Roberts, Dorothy, 35 High Street. Born March 13, 1897. She gradu¬ a ted from the Horace Mann School in Everett, and after entering High School, has participated in many public events. She has been a member of the Girls’ Glee Club for two years, was a member of the Junior Prom Com¬ mittee, Senior Dance Committee, Class Play Committee. She was also in 23

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graduated from the Hale School. She contemplates obtaining a position as a bookkeeper and stenographer in September. Lynch, Arthur F., 18 Reed Avenue. Arthur was born in Lynn, Mass., on August 12, 1896. After coming to Everett, he went to the Horace Mann and Webster schools. He graduated from the Webster and after coming to High School he acquired the name of “Mike.” He has been the only fellow from the Commercial class to play on the football team, where he made a name for himself. He has shown grit and courage for a man twice his size. “Mike” will take any position that comes along except that of stenographer. MacGarvey, Helen Louise, 198 Vine Street. Helen was bom in Chelsea on October 6, 1897. After attending various schools there she came to Everett last year. Future, undecided. Matthews, Margaret Elizabeth, 241 Chelsea Street. Elizabeth gradu¬ ated from the Horace Mann School, after completing many, many years (?) of study, and entered High School. Another victim of silence, but neverthe¬ less well liked by everyone. She was born in Everett, April 18, 1898. McGaffigan, Sarah Agnes, 47 Reed Avenue. Born May 5, 1898, Everett, and has managed to “stick to the old town” ever since. She graduated from the Horace Mann School, and will, no doubt, take dictation from a business man if someone else does not start dictating to her first. Mayne, Margaret Mary, 48 Adams Avenue. Born Febmary 27,. 1898. Graduated from the Horace Mann School. Since entering High School Madge has been very popular. She has been in two prize speaking contests, and in the Glee Club, one. She will be a stenographer. McLaughlin, Frances Catherine, 51 Clinton Street. She “amove” in Everett January 10, 1898. She graduated from the Horace Mann School and after entering High School she has kept things humming in her crowd. Other than frequent outbursts of giggles, Frances appears quite rational, but the only other thing that makes us doubt her quietness is the noisy way she hails her “bunch,” etc. She will become a stenographer. McLaughlin, Rosanna Agnes, 5a Argyle Street. In Charlestown, on Febmary 15, 1897, Rose, “The Royal Rooter,” made her first disturbance. Since being graduated from the Horace Mann School , she has continued to create disturbances in school and on the athletic field. She aspires to “root” in some office when she finishes school. Mirick, Laura Isabell, 37 Warren Street. Another individual from Malden is Laura, who was born there on December 31, 1896. Since coming to Everett she has attended the Devens and Lincoln. She has been one of those students who have worked and said little. She will be a stenographer. Murphy, Mae, 18 Cedar Street. Born April 18, 1899, in Everett. She graduated from the E. E. Hale School. There seems to be absolutely nothing to be “got” on Mae, but then we don’t see her all the time. “Still waters run deep” and Mae probably can keep things going once they’re started. She is a capable stenographer, and will, no doubt, make one of our best sten¬ ographers. 22



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the Senior Class Play. Dorothy, or “Dot,” as she is known, is a very lively “Miss” and always contrives to be laughing. Robinson, Ruth Brandt, 21 Warren Street. Ruth was born in Gloucester on July 11, 1897. After coming to Everett she attended the Winslow, and then the Lincoln, from which she graduated. Ruth will be a stenographer, and a good one. Rood, Clara Josephine, 61 Baldwin Avenue. Born in Everett, July 26, 1897. She graduated from the Lincoln School. This Room 19 sprite has almost as many nicknames as she has friends, so it would be impossible to enumerate them here. (Not the friends.) “Claire” has decided that she will be a stenographer until something or someone arrives to change her mind. Roorback, Edelweiss Mary, 32 Garland Street. She was born in Boston, December 31. She graduated from the Horace Mann School. She intends to do stenography after graduating. Ross, Elizabeth Lee, 35 Wilbur Street. “Betsy” made her initial ap¬ pearance in Lawrence, on September 1, 1897. She has attended the Lafay¬ ette, Horace Mann, and Hale Schools, graduating from the Hale. The assistant secretary of the class, this year, and a member of the cast in the class play. She is one of the best stenographers in the class, and the steno¬ graphic profession will be hers for the future. Sawyer, Mary F., 17 Morris Street. Born November 1, 1896. If ever there was a gayer lassie entered E. H. S., we should like to see her. Pe rhaps there is someone in the class who has not heard her laugh. That’s almost impossible for Mary can be heard at all times. Everybody likes her and is glad to hear her giggle. It is contagious and sets a whole class laughing at once. Future is undecided. Silva, Daniel James, 22 Gledhill Avenue. Born October 5, 1896, in Everett. He graduated from the Horace Mann Grammar School, and after entering High School, has been very popular. “Danny” was Vice-President of the Junior Class, and on the Field Day committee. He has been prominent in football and baseball activities. Small, Gladys Louise, 61 Clinton Street. Another one of the natives is “Pegasus” who came “amongst” us on January 15, 1898. Gladys went to the Centre and afterwards to the Horace Mann, from this school gradu¬ ating. The editor of the Senior Class paper, one year in the Girls’ Glee Club, one of the debators among the girls, and a member of the Christmas com¬ mittee. Those who can’t get dictation just apply to Gladys for the necessary information. She misbehaves terribly, especially in Miss Noland’s room. She also displays great ability for talking and giggling. Taylor, Myron Leslie, 4 Nelison Avenue. Born May 30, 1899. Myron was graduated from the Edward Everett Hale School and while in High School has taken part in many activities, namely:—On class play committee, committee for class will, class editor in Junior year, and chairman of the class day committee. His genius has been seen and appreciated through 24

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