Gloucester High School - Flicker Yearbook (Gloucester, MA)

 - Class of 1903

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HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1903. One bright September morning five years ago a little flock of ducklings left the safe and quiet pools of the eighth grade grammar schools and came to swim in the great and glorious pond of the G. H. S. Very scared little birds indeed were they when they made their first plunge into the great place called the “ Study Room,” amid the tumultuous applause of those already gathered there. They did not understand why they were so attrac- tive, and looked about them with open, round-eyed wonder at the strange sights and sounds. Finally some friendly upper class beings informed them, “ 0, it’s because you’re so green, you know !” The idea ! Now, who ever saw a green duckling ! However, under the wise leadership of the gentleman known as “ Mr. B.” the flock soon stopped its quacking and settling down to business made rapid progress, and in the process of evolution soon were dubbed by the scornful Seniors, “ Mr. B.’s Babies,” a distinction which they themselves considered very flattering. The year passed on quietly for the class, with no very thrilling adven- tures or hair-breadth escapes, while they gained a reputation for brightness and goodness which succeeding Freshmen have tried in vain to equal ! Near the close of the year came an invitation to go with Mr. Bachelor for a long tramp across the beaches, and all who went enjoyed it exceed- ingly. One of the incidents of the walk was having fortunes told, and as all received prophecies for a great and glorious future career, it is needless to say that the majority are already fulfilled. But the promising youth who was to become President of the United States still, alas ! conceals from his admiring friends his stored-up genius, which will doubtless burst upon the world in its full glory in the years to come. 1 7

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’Winner (3) ; Crimson and White Board (3) ; Prize Winner Declama- tion (4) ; Second Lieutenant (4) ; President of Debating Society (4). FORMER MEMBERS OF J903, Ella M. Oakes, Amanda L. Rowe, Grace O. Smothers, Charles Barry, Blanche Brooks, Edith Elwell, Norman Olsen, Effie Poole, Albert Jacobs, Fred Lycett, Eva M. Torrey, Harry Maclaasic, Arthur H. Parsons, Esther Powers, Theresa M. Barry, Nellie S. Clarke, Alfred Fenton, Annie O’Brien, Milton Hall, Fred McRoberts, Luie Lane, Agnes K. Tracy, Grace M. Riley, Hugh Brown, Herbert F. Hartwell. 16



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FRESHMAN YEAR With the opening of school in September came those who joined the advance-guard, to take the regular four-year course. The customary gratui- tous advice was given them, and they meekly received and profited by it all, thus assuring to the class a peaceful and happy year. SOPHOMORE YEAR Sophomores ! At last we had reached that exalted position ! No longer the despised Freshies, we were now in a place of dignity and importance, and how we appreciated the change ! We at once organized, elected class officers, and obtained green and gold class pins ; then we felt ready to face the future. Most of the boys, who had learned the year before how to strut around with those cute little guns on their shoulders, now became corporals, and my ! but didn’t they feel big ! And when our basket ball team actually won the Tolmama Cup, ’03 was happy indeed ! The Seniors, in their class-book this year, called us “ the most digni- fied of all the classes.” Ah, well ! We lived up to that reputation — for a while. JUNIOR YEAR When we came together again in September, 1902, we bore the new and delightful title of “ Juniors.” This year we undertook the management of the school paper, the “ Crimson and White,” and succeeded in publishing a very creditable production. But a word to the future Juniors — Support the editors of your paper by your contributions as well as by subscriptions, if you want a good edition. Three of our number gained glory for the class by carrying off the honors in the Prize Speaking, which occurred this year, and others partici- t8

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