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

 - Class of 1916

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“Baker” for the cause. After graduation she intends to take up millinery. She may be found at 46 Warren Street. Bazley, Lila Margaret, first smiled in her bewitching way in Whitman, Mass., November 4, 1897. She has been a member of the Girls’ Glee Club for three years. Besides having talent in the vocal line she also is quite a talented musician. She intends to continue her study at the Conservatory in Boston, but may be found “Occasionally” at 8 Foster Street. Booth, Gertrude A. This neat Miss is another of our members born in Everett, October 12, 1896. “Gertie,” as she is commonly known to us, is an enthusiastic person about automobiles. She intends to be a fashionable dressmaker and any orders may be given her at her home, 155 Cottage Street. Brown, Hazel, (and she does resemble “Nut Brown Joan”) was born in Malden the 28th of February, 1899. Although Hazel is always (?) quiet, she is very nice when you know her. She lives at 147 Glendale Street. There was a time when Hazel wanted to go to Malden High, but I’m sure she is loyal to Everett even if “He” does go to M. H. S. Dix, Helen Hastings, although this Miss was born in Providence, as a magnet attracts steel so she was attracted to Everett. She was born in 1897 and if you wonder what her future work will be she will blushingly evade your question. Dow, Ethel Louise, was born in what was formerly “Cottage City,” now called Oak Bluffs, October 10, 1898. Although she is very “quiet” (?) she occasionally receives some checks,—merely as a gift, though. Ethel may be found at the Framingham Normal after September. It is her ambition to be a teacher. Duncan, Esther Elizabeth, born August 21, 1897, in Dorchester, Mass,, but came to Everett and attended the Webster School. She is a member of the noted Kappa Kappa Club She may be found at 277 Elm Street. Edgett, Lillian Mae. This popular young Miss first saw daylight in Dorchester on March 4, 1898 (Election Day). She received her Grammar School education in Canterbury, N. H. (That’s why she is so bashful and modest). Lillian is the 1916 Girls’ Glee Club Manager and was an actress in the Class Play. Lillian says her future is undecided and that she may be found at 11 Clinton Place, but if you care to know more definitely about that future, ask “a certain someone.” I’m sure he can give some information. Elliott, Marion Ruth, Born November 22, 1896. She is still another of our demure D4’s. And although she was born in Chelsea, she is a “loyal rooter” for Everett. She resides at 34 Woodlawn Street. Haggett, Bernice Estelle. Our class seems to have quite a few “royal rooters” for here’s another born in Everett on June 28, 1898. A very quiet demure little maid, sometimes, and she intends to be a stenographer. She may be found at 17 Arlington Street, except when she is out with “Him.” 26

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the numerous short stories composed by him which were published in the Clarion. Myron expects to go to work in September. Tobey, Geneva Chadbourne, 43 Chelsea Street. Geneva was born in North Berwick, Maine, on November 16, 1896. She was graduated from the Horace Mann School, Everett. After school is over, she expects to attend the Chandler Normal School. Towner, Winifred Arline, 133 Belmont Street. “Winnie,” otherwise known as “Freddie,” first appeared in the city of Lynn on June 17, 1897. She was graduated from the Lincoln School, Everett. This lively lass served on the Junior Prom and Senior Dance committee and made things hum when it was time for refreshments at the class meetings. She hopes to be fortunate enough to find a position in the fall. Twohig, May Margaret, 41 Sammet Street. May was born in Brockton, April 28, 1896. After attending various schools there she came to Everett. She is one of those seldom heard from persons. Future is undecided. Ware, Stanley Pierpont, 75 Winthrop Street. Born October 12, 1897, in Everett. On the 1914 Junior Prom committee, and the class gift com¬ mittee of the graduating class of 1915. “Stanley P.” graduated from the Lincoln School. Future, undecided. Weiner, Dora, 138 Cottage Street. Born October 3, 1898, in Chelsea. Graduated from the Horace Mann School. She was a member of the gradu¬ ation smock committee, of the Senior Class, and in her Sophomore year won the prize in a French Contest. She intends to become a stenographer. Willoughby, Mary Cecelia, 369 Second Street. Born February 28, 1898 in Roxbury, Mass. She graduated from the Horace Mann School, and since beginning her course in High School has shown herself a very capable sten¬ ographer. Anyone desiring a first-class stenographer should call at her home. She is always ready for a lark and is a “good sport.” White, Walter Augustus, 23 Heath Street. Born in Everett on April 13, 1898, and was graduated from the Centre School. Walter expects to go to work after the completion of his studies here. Whalen, Alice Loretta, 104 Bradford Street, She was born January 2, 1897, in East Boston. Graduated from the Lincoln Grammar School. She is one of our “silent partners” and has been all through her course. She will probably be a stenographer. DOMESTIC SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Arratto, Margaret Beatrice. Born August 22, 1898. This extremely vivacious little Miss may be found at 74 Willis Avenue. As yet she is un¬ decided when she will commence her studies for a nurse. Last fall she was greatly interested in football. I wonder why? Baker, Helen. This smiling lass is a product of our football city, born July 1, 1897. If ever a strange sound was made among the D4’s we look to 25



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Henry, Carrie May. Born April 2G, 1896, at Cape Cod. The salt water in that region failed to dampen her spirits and as yet we have to find something that will. She intends to teach music and also continue her study of music at the Conservatory of Music. Henderson, Isabel Humphrey. This is our Canadian maid, born in that place August 15, 1897. Isabel says she does not know what she’ll do after graduation. I wonder if “Joe” could tell us? She resides at 116 Han¬ cock Street. Holburn, Jeanie Wilson Steele. Quite a name for such a quiet, un¬ heard person, but ’twas given her when she was born in ' Pawtucket, R. I., on May 22, 1897. Jeanie has a wee bit o’ Scotch in her. She lives at 47 Prescott Street, and next year intends to be a “student” at Salem Normal. Kneeland, Madeline Eva. This young lady was born in Swampscott, November 28, 1897. Madeline is the girl with so much hair she doesn’t know what to do with it. She intends to come back for a P. G. and then train to be a nurse. Meantime she may be found at 34 Reynolds Avenue. Leavitt, Marion Edith. Marion first opened those big blue eyes of hers in that charming city of Chelsea, January 8, 1896. She has served on the Senior Dance Committee and on the committee to see about the girl’s gradu¬ ation smocks. Another mischief maker of our class. Next you will find her back here at E. H. S. She may be found at 391 Ferry Street. Lewis, May Gray. This dainty little maid first opened her bonnie gray eyes in a place called Foxboro, Mass., on the 29th of October, 1897. May ’s future is very undecided, but until she does make a decision she may be found at 17 Park Road, that is, when she is not in Maine. Her chief characteristic is that of being a “Chatterbox.” Rice, Esther. Another of our Everett girls born April 7, 1897, although she does now live in Medford. Esther has served on the committee of the girls’ graduation smocks. If anyone knows of a good position for a charming young organist let Esther know, at 117 Dudley Street, Medford. Now if you don’t think she is charming, inquire of Bill Everett. He will know!! Spicer, Harriet. Born February 25, 1898, Roslindale. After graduation she may be found at 32 Waverley Street. This lively Miss always seems to find enough to laugh at during school hours. I wonder why she goes to the “Crown” about every day in the week. Ask her. Wheeler, Gladys E. Born April 15, 1897, in the “Granite State.” But in spite of that she came to “our city” and received her education. Any¬ one wishing to have some stenography work done please call on Gladys at 129 Glendale Street. Of course, certain others may, too. Whitcomb, Winnifred Maude. This quiet Miss was born in Everett, April 5, 1896. She intends to be a stenographer after she leaves school, so changed this year to the Commercial Course, but she is a D4 just the same. She may be found at 7 Myrtle Street, Everett. 27

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