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CLASS BOOK OF 1922A MALDEN HIGH SCHOOL Graduates of Class of 1922-A Scientific Elizabeth Cornish Coffin (5) John Lovering Locke Louis Weiner ( 1 ) George Edwin W ingate (1 ) Normal Frances Arline Dogherty (4) Viola Lillian Hudson (3) Commercial Rose Evelyn Baker Marion Christina Berg (I) Alfred Francis Butler Charles Edward Caffarella Joseph Farnces Carroll Fannie Cohen (3) Mary Dorothy Cohen Isabel Coryell Ernest Matthew Donovan Gwendolyn Allegra Erb Bessie Ruth Golding Minna Goldstein Grace Stratton Horsey (8) Edward Barrett McGrath Richard Lawrence O’Leary Fred Irving Reed Rose Segal ( 1 ) Lillian Segel (2) Bertrand Owen Trainer Flora Belle Wisotsky ( 1 ) Manual Arts Edward Kimball Beatteay (2) William Carroll Doonan College Samuel Cooper (2) Lena Greenfeld (7) William Philip Greenfeld (3) Harry Alfonso Hall, Jr. (5) Mildred Elizabeth Ireland David Kopel (3) Harry Meltzer (6) Winslow Alden Nutter (2) Tirzah Elizabeth Waite (6) Edith Weitzler (8) Hope Wilmarth (8) General Stewart Jolly Allen (1) Arthur Haskell Baker Elizabeth Batiing Katharine Bell (3) George Armand Booth William Cohen Alice Emily Fish Clarence Homer Ginns David Hoffman Ruth Evangeline Hopkins ( I ) Harold Kline ( 1 ) Ivy Amanda McGranahan ( 1 ) Louis Harris Saperstein ( 1 ) Frances Gertrude Savage Thornton Upham Susie Dorothy Wallace Olive Ward Williams Edith Ida Wolfe The numeral after the name of a pupil indicates the number of times a pupil has been promoted with honor or credit. Page Twelve
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CLASS BOOK OF 1922A MALDEN HIGH SCHOOL High School, and thereby established a precedent. The class of 1923-A has followed our example, and we hope that classes in the future will do likewise, for not only does it promote a spirit of con¬ genial friendship among the members of the class, but it also awakens social interest. FREAK DAY. Following the precedent established by the class of 1921 -B, we held no Freak Day. We sincerely believe that such a cele¬ bration is detrimental to the reputation of the school, and there¬ fore, we ask the classes who follow us to observe this antecedent, and thus refrain from discrediting the glory of Malden High School. SENIOR RECEPTION. On January 20th the class of 1922-B tendered us a farewell reception. A delightful program of two one-act plays, readings, and musical selections was enjoyed in the assembly hall. Refresh¬ ments were then served and dancing in the gym followed until eleven. FACULTY RECEPTION. The crowning event of our social career came on January twenty-seventh when we attended the Faculty Reception held in our honor. Promptly at eight we were escorted down the receiv¬ ing line in which Mr. Marshall, Mr. Jenkins, Miss Mendum, and Miss Norris stood. As entertainment the “ Prescott-Bartlett-Nash-Wilson Pro¬ ducing Co.” gave, in pantomime, a humorous dramatization of “Lord Ullin’s Daughter,” with Miss Utrecht, reader, and Miss Child, accompanist. This was followed by the silhouettes of famous and infamous persons. Lastly a mock faculty meeting was held and we had our first glimpse into those sacred precincts. At ten o’clock, after refreshments had been served, the party dispersed. Page Eleven
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“ In leisure moments cast a look Upon the pages of this book; When absent friends thy thoughts engage, Think of the ones who fill this page.” Stewart Jolly Allen “Stewie” GENERAL Glenwood School. Gamma Sigma. Lit. Sub¬ scription Manager of Blue and Gold, ’19-’20-’21. “Monsieur de Beaufort,” ’18. “Nicholas Nickleby,” ' 19. Lit-Usona Play, ’20. Gamma Sigma Play, ’20. “Then he will iall(—Good gods how he will lal Arthur Haskell Baker “Stud” GENERAL Faulkner School. Alpha Mu. “It is a great plague to be too handsome a man.” Rose Evelyn Baker “Roe” COMMERCIAL Faulkner School. Rose, though we call her “Arthur’s sister,” has in no way submerged her own identity. ' ' ‘Her spirits always rose Lil(c hubbies in the clothes. Page Thirteen
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