Peabody Veterans Memorial High School - Meta Yearbook (Peabody, MA)

 - Class of 1925

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Page Twenty META JOHN F. FEIGHERY “Men of few words are the best men.” — Anon. A real ability to work, a keen sense of humor and the possession of a helpful spirit to both classmates and teachers, havte characterized “Red” during his high school days. “Red” has made himself especially prominent in athletics. As a member of the baseball nines of ’24 and ’25 he proved very capable of “guarding the outer gardens.” He was sure death to all balls hit into his territory; and no ball labeled “Home-run” ever served the purpose for which it was intended. His batting, which was well over 300, was another notable feature of his playing. In parting, we wish him, success in his career and express the conviction that his splendid qualities will win him many friends. MARION FESSENDEN “The truly conscientious is the truly wise.” Quiet and unassuming, clever in all things, Marion has often been held up to us as a model student. She has at- tained an enviable record as a scholar and ranks as one of the honor stu- dents of the class. But it is not alone her cleverness in her studies that has endeared her to us all. Her pleas- ing disposition and helpful spirit have also won our lasting friendship. One has to thoroughly understand her to appreciate her true worth, for she is not one of the boastful type. We are confident that nothing but success can attend her future if the past is any criterion; we know that Marion will continue after her high school days to accomplish real results in her quiet, unobtrusive way. LESLIE GARDNER “Lovely to full perfection wrought.” Phillips. If we are to be guided by the ob- servation that “the eye is the window of the soul,” we are certain that Les- lie’s spirit must soar with the all- hallowed saints in a most celestial blue. And upon further acquaintance with our fair classmate, our faith in the saying becomes fixed, for her gentle manner and her extreme fem- inine delicacy have a certain indefin- able soothing effect on even the most casual observer. As business man- ager of the Observer, she has per- formed her duties with efficiency and skill and has set a pace for her suc- cessor that will be difficult to follow. We are confident that her future will be marked by the same enviable mag- netism of personality that has been so distinctly her own in the past.

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Page Nineteen META RICHARD D. DOYLE “Youth is the time of enterprise and hope.” — Johnson. Endowed with a goodly amount of pulchritude, a clever brain, and a good disposition, Dickie has made good use of all three assets; his good looks have placed him in constant demand to squire the ladies at class socials; his quiet manner and friendly attitude have endeared him to his classmates; his active brain has placed him in the front rank among the students. These qualities have won for him the friend- ship and confidence of all with whom he came in contact. It was only natural, therefore, that the class should show its appreciation of him in some material way, and this they did by electing him to the executive com- mittee during his junior and senior years. FLORENCE M. DRISCOLL “Come, and trip it, as you go. On the light fantastic toe.” — Milton The very name, Florence, means, to every member of ’25 a girl whose rare accomplishments in music, song and dance have helped to make our class days and ways so wonderful. She is one of our cleverest orchestra mem- bers and we know from observation that she and her faithful violin have ever been a big addition to Peabody High’s entertainments. Her quiet and unassuming manner have gained her many friends among her classmates. Her readiness to aid in any worth- while activity has been of material as- sistance to her class. Her future, we feel, will be an interesting and active one. May success crown the efforts of this daughter of ’25. JESSIE V. DUNN “Good humor is the health of the soul.’ Jessie has ever been a favorite with her classmates during the four years that she spent among them. Amiable, cheerful, ever ready with a smile, possessing a most pleasing personality, she has made innumerable friends among her classmates. A diligent student and a loyal friend, she has won the esteem of her fellow classmates as well as that of her teachers. “Jess” always finds plenty of time to partici- pate in the various class activities and as a result is in constant demand to do something or other for the class. In parting with Jessie, we, the class of 1925, join in wishing her the success which she is sure to attain in the fu- ture years of her life.



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META Page Twenty-one ROSE GOLDSTEIN “Good nature is an element of success.” Rose is one of the girls whose com- pany has been a real pleasure during the years of our school life. Possess- ing a sunny good nature, an ever- ready smile and a pleasant word for all, she was a universal favorite. She was also a good student, her recita- tions in the classroom showing good, diligent and conscientious effort and study. During her senior year she was forced to miss many days of school on account of illness, and the manner in which she made up her lost work drew well-deserved praise from her teachers. It is rumored that Rose intends to enter the business world upon graduation. We wish her the best of success in her chosen vo- cation, and as we bid her adieu, we hope that she will forever remember us as we will surely remember her. JOHN T. HALLAHAN “Simple in manner like all great men.” One of our quiet but capable class- mates, Jack is a loyal friend to all who know him and is rated as a real fellow and a good sport by everyone. He was a valuable asset to the foot- ball squad, and as a reward for his excellent work he was awarded his varsity letter. As a senior Jack was one of the moving figures in the for- mation of a track team of which he was unanimously elected captain. Naturally gifted, Jack has exercised his talents to the utmost and June found his name among honor pupils. As ’25 sends him out into what lies ahead we have no doubt of his future, for his sterling qualities, exhibited in a marked way throughout his high school course, will surely bring suc- cess. THOMAS E. HAYES “With hues of genius on his cheek.” — Wordsworth. There is really no need of a written commendation for Tom Hayes, be- cause the mere mention of his name recalls five years unselfishly devoted to the welfare of the Class of 1925. His career at High school has been busy and fruitful. He has taken a leading part in all activities. Among other things, he has been a member of the Literary Club, an editor on the staff of the Observer and of the Me- ta, president of the Bema Debating Society, an honor pupil, and finally, president of his class during his sen- for year. We can and do prophesy for Tom a happy and successful future, and we know that our prophecy will be realized.

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