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Secretarial Course at Miss Pierce’s School on Boylston Street. She resides at 543 Broadway. Post, Victoria Bernice. Was born July 13, 1896, in Delevan, New York. We certainly have one traveler in our class anyway. Victoria has attended the Horace Mann and Mt. Washington Schools in Everett, the Jacob T. Glines School in Somerville, Parker Street Grammar School, New Bedford, Somer¬ ville English High, Pawtucket High School, R.J., Stoneham High School, and she finally ended here in the E. H. S. Victoria served on several graduation committees and was a class poetess. She now resides at 55 High Street, Everett, but we do not know how long before she will begin traveling again. Roberts, Wallace Melvin. This ladies’ man was born in Everett, May 19, 1896. Wallace attended the Glendale, Edward Everett Hale, Horace Mann and Everett High Schools. He was a member of the Boys’ Glee Club, the Senior Dance Committee, and was “Tom” McShane in the Class Play. When Wallace cannot be found at 24 Parker Street, Everett, he may be found on Summer Street, Malden. Rounds, Kathleen Arnold. Was born in Everett July 24, 1899. She attended the Devens, Horace Mann, Lincoln, and Everett High Schools. She was a member of the Refreshment Committee, English Club, and an understudy for the Class Play. Kathleen may be had at any time at 67 Winslow Street. Ryan, Esther Elizabeth. This little mischief maker first started things April 18, 1898, in Everett, and she has been starting things ever since. She attended the Devens, Lincoln, and High Schools. Esther was on the Senior Dance and Class Day Committees and a member of the English Club. On being asked what she was going to do next year Esther replied, “Go House¬ keeping.” Anyone wishing a good little house-keeper apply at 7 Green Street. Schofield, Frank Arthur. Frank was born in East Boston, October 25, 1897. He attended the Hancock, Hale, and High Schools. He was assistant advertising manager for the Echo. We didn’t know that “Noah” lacked nerve until he showed it in the Class Play. As long as his “father” consented having him enter Harvard we hope to see him gliding between Harvard and 14 Cedar Street, Everett. Smith, Lena Priscilla. A very dainty little lady who is saving her voice for use after graduation, at least that is what we think, as she favors us with mere whispers during recitation time. It seems that Lena always treads the straight and narrow way, for nothing ever disturbs her tranquility. She lives at 169 Grover Avenue, Winthrop. Symmes, Ruth Harriet. Ruth’s first sight of the world was December 21, 1897, in Everett. She is quiet and unassuming, yet full of fun when you know her. She was a member of the English Club. Residence, 40 Gledhill Avenue. Wilkins, Esther Gertrude. One of the chief mischief makers of Room 27, was born in Salem, Mass., November 20, 1898. She was a member of the 30
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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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Refreshment Committee. Now boys if you want a charming young hostess you may apply at 611 Broadway. If you don’t believe she is charming refer to Eugene Hussey, he knows. Whalen, Herbert Franklin. This very “noisy” boy was born in Everett, September 27, 1897, and has lived in this famous football town all his life. “Archimedes” was on the honor list of our class, of which we were very proud. He was a member of the Philomaths. Anyone wishing any sort of a problem solved call at 85 Belmont Street. Yunitz, John, was born February 11, 1897. John is some student. Every recess you are certain to find him deep in study, that is, if the girls will let him alone, for John is in strong with the ladies. The 1916 class will miss his sunny smile next year, but we hope that his future “classmates” will find him as happy as we have found him. He was a member of the Boys’ Glee Club. Residence, 84 Third Street. Ryan, Edwina. This fair Miss first opened her eyes to the world on January 3, 1899, in Malden. She attended the Emerson Grammar School in Malden, and her next turn was served at Everett High. Edwina is one of the happy songsters in the Girls’ Glee Club, and is also a member of the English Club. She served on the Junior Prom, Senior dance, and picture committees, and is the Girls’ Glee Club editor for the Echo , and also Biog¬ rapher for Room 27. She now resides at 140 Hancock Street. Hussey, Eugene Rexford. This bashful barefoot boy was bom August 8, 1899. He attended the Horace Mann and the E. E. Hale Schools. “Gene” is another one to remember that “Blushing is the color of virtue.” He answers the bell at 35 Henry Street. Listernick, Sidney Solomon, also known as “Lidney Sisternick,” was born in Rouvno Vulynia, Russia, February 15, 1896. “Sid” came over to this country in 1910 and completed the grammar school course in two and one-half years. He is completing his high school course in three and one-half years. He was business manager of the Malden High School Optimist. He came to Everett and was advertising manager of the Clarion and likewise of the Echo. He is a member of the Lyceum and a Philomath. He hangs his hat at 118 Ferry Street, and also sells them. “Sid” is going to take the Tufts engineering course. Bradley, Frank L. South Boston will ever be famous for having pro¬ duced this distinguished gentleman on July 21, 1897. Our class president moved to Everett in 1901, and after having attended the Franklin and Warren Schools, he wended his weary way to Everett High. “Brad” can play ping pong, but excels in parlor rugby. He is a member of “The Big 4,” noted for their extensive traveling—especially to Malden and Lynn (we wonder why). He intends to be a civil engineer because he has been offered a life term at Danvers for having attempted to raise a flea with a derrick. “Brad” is a champion debater. Was captain of the affirmative team of 1916, has fought on the gridiron for two years, is a member of the B. G. C. and the Philomaths. He proved himself an excellent “herrin” in the Senior Class Play. He gave 31
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