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

 - Class of 1926

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META Page Twenty-five MARGARET E. HEALEY “The same for today and forever.” Although Margaret has not been with us during the full course, we feel as though she had been our friend for ages. Because she has a cheerful dis- position and the happy faculty of al- ways being willing to lend assistance, it is easy to see why Margaret is graduating with a host of friends in the class. In her classroom work she has shown a quiet and conscientious diligence, which has characterized her while she has been with us. The class recognizes her loyal and willing presence as an asset and views her departure with a sense of loss. “Bon voyage,” Margaret, don’t lose that sunny disposition. RUTH HERBSTER ' ‘Faithful, gentle, good, Wearing the rose of womanhood.” — Tennyson Although modest and retiring, Ruthie Herbster is a girl possessed of a very charming personality. She is ever performing some deed which merits the love of her classmates. A sober thoughtfulness surrounds Ruth, for she has a studious nature, and, consequently, has been a high honor student throughout her school life; yet, upon the slightest provocation, a dazzling smile will light up her fea- tures, a smile which wins its way to the hearts of all. If we but glance at her school records, and see with what meritorious work she has completed a five year Classical course in four years, there is no need of wishing Ruth the success which will surely be hers in the future. LILLIAN T. HERMAN “Contentment is natural wealth. — Socrates. Because she possesses the gifted trait of being able to concentrate easily, thus insuring prepared lessons, and the noble art of being able to hold friends through her unassuming per- sonality, Lillian has made many friends among the commercial stu- dents of our class. Her diligence in the pursuit of knowledge has enabled her to justly fit herself for the course she has chosen on entering the out- side world. She intends to become something in the wheel of progress, business, where we believe, her modest personality will go a long way on the path to success. In conclusion, we say only, that she graduates with the best wishes of the class. We bid her “bon voyage” on her new experience.

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Page Twenty-four META ELIZABETH L. HANSON “Gaiety and a lierht heart are the best medicine for all. ' ’— Talfourd A jolly nature mixed with a large amount of diligence is our Elizabeth. Throughout her five years in our midst “Lib,” as she is more common- ly known, was a chum sought out by bovs as well as girls at our informal gatherings and dances. Popular with classmates and teachers alike, she has spent her time well, to the ad- vantage of herself and those about her. Especially successful in Domes- tic Science, she plans to continue the study of that subject next year at Framingham Normal School. We, her classmates, wish her a fond adieu and a well-earned success in life. ARTHUR L. HAYES “Eloquence is vehement simplicity.” — Cecil. In every class there is just such a fellow as “Hazie,” one who has readily gained friends by his excellent good humor and wit. All through our high school life, “Art” has led in enthusi- astic support of all class activities. Most prominent in his career has been his exceptionally fine oratory in the Bema. Through his keen intellect, Peabody High School has reached the goal of success in many inter-scholas- tic debates. Besides this interest, Arthur is one of the class scribes, being an able reporter for the Enter- prise, and a member of the Observer staff. We have no need to wish, for we know that a prominent place in the world is certainly assured to our keen class-orator. MARY E. HAYES “She worked and sang from morn ’till night No lark more blithe than she.” The motto, “Laugh and the world laughs with you,” is Mary’s favorite lesson and never does she disregard it. She is easy going and carefree and has won her way into the friendship of many people because of her bright and sunny disposition. She has been a prominent member of the girls’ basketball team for the last four years and was always pi’esent to lighten the practice with her smiles and witticisms. In the activities of the future it is evident that she will show the same personality that marked her life at school and will so aid her to her goal. Bon voyage!



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Page Twenty-six M ETA IRENE G. HERRON “Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit.” — Fielding. Irene is small in body to be sure, but large in heart and large in mind. With a cheerful smile and an attract- ive disposition, she has the ability of making and retaining true friends. Although quiet and retiring, Irene is always ready with a satisfactory reci- tation, no matter what the subject. She is one of those bright commercial students who intends to enter the busy business world. We are certain of her success in later life, if her school record is an indicator. We wish you “bon voyage” in your trip through life, Irene, and we are confident that you will attain all the success that you so well deserve. HAZEL M. HETHERINGTON “I am constant as the northern star.” - — Shakespeare. Of course you all know Hazel, don’t you ? She’s a dark-eyed, willing girl with short, raven locks, a girl who always has a host of friends surround- ing her because she is very fond of good times, has a sunny disposition and is always ready to laugh at a good joke. However, Hazel has not once been absent from her place on the highest honor roll. By the way, she is a newspaper reporter, and whenever a South Peabodyite meets her on the street, she just smiles and says “any news?” We’re not afraid to send Hazel upon the great journey of life. ELINOR G. HOBBS “The highest graces of music flow from the feelings of the heart.” — Emmons. We are indeed glad to number Elinor as one of the valuable members of our class. Possessed of a jovial dis- position and a pleasing personality, she easily won for herself many ad- miring friends. Throughout the five years that she spent with us, she proved herself a valuable asset to the class by her willingness to assist in all our activities. Elinor came to school to seek knowledge and worked accordingly. By paying close atten- tion to her studies and carefully pre- paring her daily lessons, she became one of the shining lights of her classes. She has the best wishes of her classmates who cannot but pre- dict a successful future for her in her chosen profession of law.

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