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TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT Chandler, Charles Lester. I take great pleasure in introducing to you a gentleman known as Rev. John Blake of the Senior Class Play, and also the organizer of the present Boys’ Glee Club. He was a member of the Senior Class Play and Senior Class Day Committees. He first opened his eyes July 19, 1897 at 99 Winslow Street, where he now resides. He intends to follow up the automobile business. Davidson, William Harold. Although we cannot claim that “Bill” is all our own since he was born in Woburn, January 14, 1897, we feel honored by his residence at 12 Wolcott Street. He is some machinist and ably as¬ sisted the stage manager at the Senior Class Play. He played football and went to Detroit with the team. Foreshaw, Edward Alfred. This fellow was born in Cambridge, Septem¬ ber 15, 1895. He attended the Devens, Winthrop, and Centre Schools before entering this school in 1911. He has helped Everett hold its laurels in baseball and football for two years. He is some artist and will draw for you if you go to his home at 21 Winthrop Street. Frederickson, John. This quiet member of the T4’s was born in “Scow Bosh” April 2, 1897. He came to Everett and has attended the Hale and Lincoln Schools. He hangs his hat at 9 Glendale Terrace. Gray, John. Was born in Concord, N. H., August 31, 1897. Attended the Riverside School in Maine, came to Everett to the Lafayette, Hale, Horace Mann and High Schools. He has participated in the Boys’ Glee Club, Lyceum and bears the title of assistant cheer leader. Received class gift in freshman class. Also Sampson’s partner in crime. Harris, Edward. “Eddie” was born in Boston, June 9, 1897. He started school in Boston and later came to the Lafayette, Webster, Horace Mann and Hale Schools of this city. He tried out for baseball and football and has been one of the boys who has left school to work at Blount’s and who will receive his diploma notwithstanding the fact that he left school. Resides at 12 Estes Street. Higgins, Stanley Allen. Born in Somerville, October 15, 1897. He attended the Winthrop and Lincoln schools of this city. He was a prominent member of the Lyceum and Philomaths. During his Junior year he moved to 98 Appleton Street, Arlington, but the call of this school was so great that he continued to come here. He intends to follow the electrical business. Ohlson, J. Eddie. This fellow was born in Fitchburg, August 20, 1898. As he grew up he found that city too small for him so he moved to Everett. He attended the Glendale and Hale schools. Girls! He lives at 153 Vernal Street. Querelo, Stephen Charles. “Steve” was born in Boston on October 5, 1896, and came to Everett when an infant. He graduated from the Everett Edward Hale School and while at the High School he has made much furni¬ ture, which, without a doubt, he will soon use in his own home. At present he lives with his parents at 237 Bradford Street. 28
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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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Reed, Eddie. The Ward 1 “Ragtime Kid” was born in Everett, Feb¬ ruary 9, 1898. He is by no means the only, but is one of the most popular ladies’ men in the class. He is never found with the same one twice. Call at 24 Bailey Street for lessons in Ragtime. Sampson, Paul Leslie. It happened in Somerville, October 2, 1897, that “this” first gave the “Hip! Zoo! Ra! Zoo!” “It” came to Everett when five years old and attended the Mt. Washington, Nichols and Horace Mann Schools. He has been the school’s cheer-leader and appeared in the class play as the sheriff. He is also the chief mischief maker of his class. He eats and sleeps at 68 Ferry Street, and intends to invent a submarine-airship. Thompson, William Howard. “Howie” is one of the lively members of our class. He was born in Lynn, August 15, 1896. He came to this city and attended the Lafayette, Glendale and Hale schools. He did praise¬ worthy work as assistant stage manager of the Senior Class Play. He re¬ sides at 27 Shute Street. Vogt, Lucien Eugene, alias “Steve Malone,” .the villian of the Senior Class Play, was born July 23, 1898 in this city. He is making his share of noise in the Boys’ Glee Club and intends to take up drafting for a living. He takes off his coat at 8 Grover Street. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT Green, Nathan William, 4 Hamilton Place, Everett. Nathan was born in Danforth, Me., February 22, 1898. This talking machine was graduated from the Daniels Grammar School, of Malden, in the class of 1913. He then attended the Malden High School where he was vice-president of the Lyceum in 1915. He was a member of the M. H. S. track team, and even though he did play football on the M. H. S. team we have not any grudge against him. Johnson, John, first saw daylight August 27, 1898 in East Boston. He attended the Centre School and the Everett High School. John was always on his guard on the football team. John may be found at 11 K. K. Terrace. Kelley, Kathryn Agnes. ' Kathryn was born in Charlestown, Mass., November 23, 1898. She moved to Everett when a mere child and liked it so well that she has been here ever since. She attended the Devens, Lincoln and High Schools. Anyone wishing a teacher of classical music call at 28 Cottage Street, Everett. Lattanzi, Alfred Andrew. Was born in Boston, Mass., April 17, 1897. He attended the Winslow, Lincoln and Everett High Schools. He resides at 36 Woodville Street. He hopes to go to Andover. Murray, Marie Dorothea. Marie was born in Everett June 3rd, 1899, and she has lived here ever since. She attended the Devens, Lincoln, and High Schools. She was a member of the Girls’ Glee Club, and she made a very sweet “Rose” in the class play. Marie intends to take the Private 29
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