New Bedford High School - Crimson Log Yearbook (New Bedford, MA)

 - Class of 1922

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12 RED ANDO WHITE JOHN THOMAS CONWAY Jan. 25, 1904 Scientific H. M. Knowlton University of Vermont The class is fortunate in having so many athletes among them Conway. John is certainly popular, espe- cially with the girls. If anyone wants to know how to become popular with the girls ask Conway. John is certainly one of our best athletes as his record shows. Conway has three specialties—girls, athletics, and more girls. Vermont will have a good athlete when Conway arrives. k. O. T. C., Class Giftorian, Captain Baseball 1921, Captain Football 1921, Basketball 1919 20-'21-'22, Fresh- man Reception Committee, Vice President Dramatic Club, President Athletic Association, Senior Prom. Committee. EDITH MARIE DAVENPORT Jan. 30, 1904 College R. C. Ingraham Wheaton We wonder if Edith will keep up horse-back riding after she leaves high school. Surely it is a most invig- orating sport. Edith does not waste words but says what she means, especially in French, when she feels herself abused. She has the record for automobile acci- dents in our class. One more tag, Edith, and good-bye license. Vice President, Freshman Reception Committee, Sen- ior Prom Committee, Dramatic Club. FRANCES MABEL DeLOID Dec. 4, 1904 College James B. Congdon Smith Frances would do well to join a debating society for she never admits defeat. Her special hobby is arguing with Mr. Dupin. Her arguments with Herbert enliven class meetings quite often. Which one of us will trust our posterity to her in future years to come, for you know she is to be a teacher. Smith College will be glad to receive another New Bedford Valedictorian. Valedictorian, Banquet Committee, Woman's Club Representative.

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NEW! BHDRORD HIGH SCHOOL ODT WE ribkCH CHASE Nov. 3, 1903 College H. M. Knowlton Bridgewater Normal Olive is a very dependable girl even when she wears a red hair ribbon. She resembles adhesive plaster in the way that she sticks to Frances. Olive always blushes when olives are mentioned. (Stuffed olives of course). They say you like night riding. How about it, Olive? As an embryo school-teacher at Bridgewater she will surely bring fame to N. B. H. S. Class Motto Committee, Class Prophet, Woman's Club Representative. Allen F. Wood his picture taken. OR OL. i cael Cis LAURA GOVE COLE Nov. 26, 1903 College James B. Congdon Undecided Laura is another quiet girl, seldom heard, but who always says something worth hearing when she does speak. She is one of the few sports among the girls who goes to all the school activities, especially athletics. She spends the rest of her time studying as the marks show. ALBERT JOSEPH CLEMENT Sept. 9, 1902 Albert is the real Hercules of the class least. He is the company part of Kolouch have stuck firm throughout all the years School. Some people are called sharks because of pro- ficiency and Clement is one in Math. the first time he wore a stiff collar was when he had Judge for yourself. he will open an engineering firm with his partner Joe. 11 Mario te in stature at They in the High They say that We wonder if



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NEW BEDFORD HIGH ROBERT FERGUSON Nov. 5, 1903 Scientific eek, Rodman Brown Bob doesn’t seem to care much for this last term. We'll bet the last graduation took all the joy from his young life. But he still brings her to the dances, so hie must be different outside. How about it, Bob? You'll soon read of his winning the world’s walking champion- ship. Fergie is some artist, and has many of his master- pieces hidden from the gaze of the world. It is a joy supreme to hear Bob blowing away on his “Saxie” in the band. Keep on your good work at Brown, Bob. Senior Dance Committee, Band, Orchestra, Class Secretary. SCHOOL 1G CLARENCE GIFFORD Aug. 19, 1904 Scientific Dartmouth High Boston Nautical Now which is it, Westport or South Dartmouth? We all say Westport, but our country lad says that the other is the place where he sleeps in summer and other periods of relaxation from hard labor on the hill. Giffie did a very wise thing when he left Dartmouth High for our more illustrious school. He is one of the few that has a little dope on chemistry and math and consequently he occupies, in company with a few others, the throng of the al mighty up in Room 309. Gifford is going to be our sea captain and we all await in eager anticipation, his invitation for a trip to Africa. a bright future, Clarerice: ELIZABETH GOLDSTEIN Feb. 15, 1903 Commercial Allen F. Wood Boston University Next on the list comes our auburn haired damsel. She is very popular (?) among the boys of the Com- mercial course. Elizabeth is the rival of Catherine, but her talk is more of a prattle, and when she steps on the gas, watch out boys. We have often enjoyed her sweet voice when the Girl’s Glee Club was put on exhibition. B. U. is very fortunate to receive you, Elizabeth, and we all wish you luck. Girls’ Glee Club. Wish you luck and

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