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SENIOR CLASS, 1899 CLASS OFFICERS. I ' red S. Moore, President. William M. Rockwell, Treasurer. MlSvS Almeda F. Reed, Viee-Presklent. Miss Amy F. Cushing, Seeretary. Mary France:s Anderson, Harry Hey wood Atwood, Goldie Lowe Bagley, Caroline Jane Baldwin, Blanche Elizabeth Ballantine, Ralph Winthrop Ballantine, Ei gene Clark Batchelder, Sarah Ellen Bowers, Gertrude Evelyn Carter, Florence May Chase, Mabell Eugenia Clegg, Chester Arthur Clegg, Sadie Maria Clifford, Annie Frances Connor, Katherine Josephine Conrad, Mary Ann Agnes Corley, Ruth Chadwick Crosby, Charles Frederic Cummings, Amy Frances Cushing, May Lovisa Darling, Arthur Francis Dempsey, Sidney Ray Dempsey, Mary Agnes Desmond, Agnes Cecelia Devlin, Blanche Dole, Mary Isabelle Doliber, Elizabeth Bernardine Donnelly, Cora Rose Ducharme, Annie Elizabeth Dunn, Margaret Elizabeth Fairbanks, Louise Ellen Field, Gertrude Issabelle Fisher, Lula Rebecca Fletcher, May Gertrude Flood, Ellen Teresa Gilles, Helen Jane Goodspeed, Rina Maude Greene, Charles Patrick Hackett, Samuel Ward Harris, Jr. Edith Abbie Hayden, Edith May ' Hawley ' , Mary Esther Healey ' , Kenneth Du Bois Jewett, Gertrude Frances Keough, Agnes Josephine Kirby, Phillip James Kirby, William Francis Kirby, Ernest Palmer Lowe, Erytng Fiske Lowe, Grace Albro Lowe, John Adams Lowe, » Alma Preston Luscombe, Mary Everett Luscombe, Sarah Frances Lyons, Joseph Peirce Marshall, Fred Sumner Moore, Rena Pa ' Moore, Annie Gertrude Moriarty,
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Anna Maudk MCxMuLLiiN, IvrnHL Vhnora AIcMullhn, K A T 1 1 K R I N K A (; N liS M I L M ( ) R , (jRACK AnniE Montgomery, Annie Helena Mlerov, Hertiia May Neil, Lula Blanche Norton, Henry O’Keefe, Helene Fanny Peter, Ida Louise Poorf:, ILitiyl Winnifrei) Puffer, I ' rancf:s Margaret Purtill, Almeda Francf:s Reed, Helen Edith Rich, Paul Elgin Ridings, William Milton Rockwell, Mary Gertrudf: Ryan, Lucy Thaxter Scarborough, Bessie Catherinf: Schragle, Edward Searle, Theresa Agnes Shea, Timothy Bernard Sulliyan, Maud White Symonds, Richard Taft, Frankie Pearle Tilton, Merton Thompson Walker, Amy Nichols Wether dee, Elzo Margaret Wheelock, Stanley Nathan Whitney, Olive Gracf: Wiley, Perry Isaac Wilson, Harriet Lf: tna Wright, Ruth Monroe Wyman, Grace Belle Young. Specials Mabelle Sheddon, Ruth Tucker, Michael O’Connor. RETROSPECTION. W E WERE at home. As we entered the sehool the first year - the present building was used, we did not need an older pupil to take us under his wing and show us how to get around. The ways and means of the sehool were just as strange and eonfusing to the haughty senior, the patronizing junior, and overbear- ing sophomore, as they were to the eool and know-it-all freshman. We began at onee to show that the high sehool was our native cle- ment, by forming a football team during the first month of sehool. The other elasses were still trying to beeome aeeustomed to the building when we went to Leominster and defeated the elass of ’99 of the L. H. S. This paved the way for other athletie teams and in the spring a baseball team increased our list of victories (to say nothing of the de- feats). Our next year passed quietly along without any incidents to dis- turb the peaceful monotony of a high school class that is not organ- ized. Studies had our chief atten- tion, while we calmly waited for the long anticipated junior year. On the morn of Oct. 5, 1897, the celebrated three days convention ended, and we emerged from the
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