Gloucester High School - Flicker Yearbook (Gloucester, MA)

 - Class of 1905

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Willie Sharpe in uniform with hands in pockets stuffed, Still loves to tell the old tale of how many men he’s bluffed. Hard by the Winter Palace, in the White Czar’s northern realms. Miss Nellie Murphy has her home, now Countess Vondevelms. And next we see frail Susie Smith, a convent nun is she With mournful gown but smiling face, she’s happy as can be. Ella Eane a lawyer is, helps get divorces free. If you don’t belitve that this is true just call on her and see. John Story, etomologist, -mall bugs and insects chases And keeps them in a big bug house all shut up in glass cases. A happv, little house-keeper is Mistress Margie Curley, With thirteen children she is blessed and a husband big and burly. With smiling face Miss Hartford goes and knocks at every door ; Fearless of dogs and brooms alike, she’s selling books galore. Nellie Wilcox, medium, with occult power doth seek To peep into the other world and with the spirits speak. Miss Annie Hayes is matron of a school for orphan boys Who drive her most distracted with their everlasting noise. Just stand before the camera and look your very best. And your friend Miss Lillian Ingalls will try to do the rest. Roy Merchant is an auctioneer, he cries both loud and strong, “ This slot-machine is running down, its Going, Going, GONE ! ” 27

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Among Italian villas, and her hnsband’s name’s not Ed, Lives Countess E. MacKenny with a dark-haired man instead. Here Edith Day in dress severe holds the whole land amazed That one so strong for“Woman’s Rights”was here in Gloucester raised. Our Editor, whom late you saw, with grave and thoughtful brow, Is fighting in far distant lands, he’s General Curtis now. A great piano player is our classmate Helen Tarr, The people cheer, the flowers fly and Helen is the star. An authoress is Mabel T., fine cook-books does she write And housewives through-out all the land peruse them with delight. Just hear the song-birds singing in the shop across the way ! A bird fancier is Evald and he makes his business pay. Miss Edna’s in the kitchen cooking eggs and frying pies While the hungry boarders wait and utter — melancholy sighs. Ruth Hodgdon, here, with manner calm and face devoid of joys, Second Joan of Arc, leads on a fierce campaign ’gainst boys. Professor Allan Cunningham an electrician is, He manufactures motors and gigantic batteries. Who is that stately President of yonder woman’s college ? It’s Una who spends all her time imparting useful knowledge. If you could see Miss Pakson, I am sure you’d want to laugh. She’s keeping house in Dogtown with ten chickens and a calf. At all the exhibitions and at every picture sliow. The most celebrated paintings are by Willa T. Leveau. Hugh Sanborn writes for Judge’s and the Sunday Papers too. He illustrates ’most all his jokes and copyrights a few. In Japan in a tea-garden must Ellen Drohan stay P ' or a Japanee eloped with her and carried her away. klere’s Reta Hiltz, a Red Cross nurse among the soldiers’ beds; She binds their wounds with tender skill and soothes their aching heads. In the tower of a high lighthouse, upon a lonely shore. The light is kept by Martha Lane amid the wild storm’s roar- 26



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Junior Class Members. Classical Cotirse. John Biggs SrIvEna B. Conway I. Branchr Fenton Raeph Foeey Kimbaee Garland Martha Grant Alice Elsie Griffin Gp:orge Livingstone Hattip: Marshall Elizabpa ' h Nagle Edith E. Pearce Ellp:n a. Regan Edward Robinson Fred S. Spurr Oeneral Course. Robert Alling Marion Babson Mary Bragdon Julia Fisher Lena Hennessey Raymond Knapp Murdock MacInnis William Morrison B ' rancis McPhee Leonard Np:wman 28

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