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

 - Class of 1922

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NEW BEDFORD HIGH Deh 15 PAUL AQUINAS HAYDEN Feb. 17, 1904 Scientific Middle Street Vermont Enter Paul Hayden, athlete, soldier, and student. Paul has the reputation of always living up to our motto. We have many examples of this, notably the Senior Dance. Paul was the hero of many games, and we needed him. Nevertheless, Vermont will be very thank- ful to have Hayden. One of the most well known Gomedics of the N ‘B. H. 5: is’ called “Hayden, Lizzie, and the Kempton street hill any time after a dance.” How about it, Paul? First Lieutenant Adjutant R. O. T. C., President Boys’ Glee Club, Class Historian, Class Baseball and Basket- ball, Football 1919-’21, Track 1921, Chairman Senior Dance Committee, Banquet Committee, Alpha Board, Vice President Athletic Association 1921. ARTHUR FRANCIS HOWARD, JR. Parker Street Feb. 11, 1904 College Undecided barmsce Ohetyesu by sheckeethis (iss AG, Our great country gentleman, who lives on the best paying farm 12 this part of the world. He says that he will not farm for a living, but will keep it up as a side line. Did you ever see him without his Siamese twin Kobes? If you have, you are blessed with having seen a sight very rare, indeed. We hear that he lives in a live town. It boasts a country club, and Art often spends his nights there tripping the “light fantastic” instead of over his Virgil, etc. The famous Grimshaw-Howard debates excel the Lincoln-Douglas debates in every way, and have often been the only life of our college class. Arthur has not quite set his mind on the future, but we wish him luck in whatever he undertakes. Class Book Committee, R. O. T. C. DOROTHY MAE JONES Sept. 20, 1903 General South Dartmouth High Emerson Another country lass, is our Dot, at first glance one would consider her an angel, but she is far from being the aforesaid. You can see her at every dance, and she surely is some dancer. Although school is only a side issue, and such a bore, especially chemistry, she manages to get along. Dot, by the way is some actress, as she has shown us many a time. Dorothy often delights in counting the scalps of the unfortunate members of the opposite sex that she has charmed under the benign influence of her sheep-like orbs. We wish you and Emerson good luck, Dot. Dramatics.

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14 RED VAND WELLE CLARENCE EDMUND GREGORY Aug. 18, 1902. Scientific ReeOuinerahain, Andover Gregory is the fashion plate of our class, and if you wish to see the latest, look him up. By the way, C. Edmund is our class Treasurer. Don’t ever commission him to get any money for you, because pleasure always comes before business. He never takes any books home, except as a necessary evil, and then they are just taken home and brought back in the morning. Never mind, Clarence, they will be glad when the wind blows you to Andover. Class Treasurer, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C., Boys Glee Club. CATHERINE LOUISE GRIMSELA W Aug. 16, 1904 College Parker Street N. B. Textile Schoo! Behold one of the most popular girls in our class. Catherine is beloved (?) by both the students and teachers on the hill. The only trouble with her is that the “flood gates” are too easily opened, as our French and Latin classes can bear witness. You ought to hear her talk. She has Cicero beaten, and the only one of our noble mates who dares to oppose her, is our Arthur. We ought to have a girls’ debating team. With Cat as captain the team would bring home the bacon every time. Textile will have a noteworthy addition to its student body when Catherine arrives. JENNIE HALPRIN April 4, 1904 General H. M. Knowlton Undecided Who is that cute little girl tripping down the corri- dor’. Oh! That’s Jennie , Halprin; famous sactreua= dancer, and charmer of males. Perhaps some day we all shall occupy a box seat to see her as Lady Macbeth. We never notice Jennie worrying much about studies, but she always gets by. Although she does not know where she is going after leaving her Alma Mater, we are sure that Jennie will always be welcome. Dramatic Club.



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16 RED AND WHITE MARY CAROLYN KARL Sept. 12, 1903 General Betsy B. Winslow Sargent’s Physical School Here we have our famous girl athlete. She has al- ready won much fame on the girls’ track and will con- tinue her prowess when she goes away to school. Mary is one of our most popular girls and is often seen in the company of the women-seeking boobs. She surely is some dancer and never misses a chance to practice the terpsichorean art. If Mary keeps up as she has here, we are certain that she is assured of a happy and suc- cessful future. Freshman Reception Committee, Girls’ Track, Cap- tain Girls’ Basketball, Captain Girls’ Baseball, Secretary Athletic Association. MARION KATZEFF Jan. 1, 1904 Commercial Allen F. Wood - Business Marion has our record for lack of altitude. But you know that good things come in small packages. This is exemplified in our Marion. She is one of our Com- mercial Stars, and will soon be straightening affairs in someone’s office. Marion is one of the famous trio which has for its other two members, Rose and Eliza- beth G, HERBERT RICHARD KOBES March 6, 1904 College Jireh Swift Harvard Here comes another one of the sharks of the senior class. You rarely see him without his other half. Howard. They do everything almost the same and strange to say, both se t up their domicile in the country at about the same time, Kobes immigrating to Clifford, and Arthur to Long. Plain. They may speakmonmeie Grimshaw vs. Howard arguments, but let it be known that Herbert and Frances can sling just as good a line of “pros” and “cons” as any other opposing pair of debaters. Harvard will be glad to receive a bright stu- dent into its midst. We advise anyone, who in future years has ailments in the eyes, ears, or nose, to go and consult that famous doctor, Kobes. R. O. T. C., Band, Orchestra, Class Book Committee, Track 1920-’22.

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