Pembroke High School - Mattakeesett Yearbook (Pembroke, MA)

 - Class of 1915

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lb THE WAMPUM 1902. Mrs. Joseph Gilbert, (nee Josephine Ashe), Boston. Mrs. Paul Harris Drake, (nee Pearl Pulsifer), Mattapan. Harry W. Litchfield, B. A., Ph. D., class of 1902, graduated from Harvard University 1907; is now instructor of Greek and Latin in Harvard University and Eadcliffe College. 1903. Mrs. Elmer Haskell, (nee Frances Torrey), Pembroke. Ida Bickford, Somerville. Glorianna Adams, and her sister, Georgianna, are training as Eed Cross nurses in a Hospital at Scarborough, England. Harry C. Rideout, Dorchester. Burton C. Rand, chauffeur, Dorches- ter. 1904. Leona M. Foster, graduated from State Normal School, Bridge-water, 1908. Teacher in Northborough. Mrs. Frank Thayer, (nee Gertrude Ashe), Brockton. Grace M. Church, B. A., graduated from Simmons College, 1910, holds im- portant position in Winsor School for Girls, Fenway, Boston. Mrs. Carlton Cushing, (nee Linna Damon), North Abington. Mrs. Harold Simmons, (nee Edith Hobell), North Pembroke. Mrs. Roland Clemens, (nee Lydia Foster), Pembroke. Mrs. Leroy Merritt, (nee Alice F. Cole), Campello. Leroy F. Merritt, graduated from Brockton Business College; bookkeeper Geo. E. Keith Co., Campello. 1905. Hilga S. Nelson, graduated from the Training School of the Providence Hospital, Providence, R. I. Blanche A. Stetson, Roxbury. Otis Crossley, Hanover. Harry Josselyn, North Pembroke. Mrs. Harry Mosher, (nee Marion Crossley), Roslindale. Mrs. Arthur Smiley, (nee Mary Turner), South Braintree. 1906. Mrs. Austin Harlow, (nee Josephine Johnson), Whitman, Mass. Edwin L. Roberts is in the ice busi- ness at East Pembroke. Mrs. W. Wyatt, (nee Ina Roberts), Campello. Newland Holmes, traveling sales- man, Weymouth Landing, Mass. Burton Shepherd has undertaking rooms at Kingston, Mass. Gertrude Turner, North Pembroke. Frederick Harry Cole is working for the Studebaker Automobile Company, Detroit, Michigan. 1909. Elsie D. Burgess and Melvin B. Shepherd were married August 30, 1914. They are now living at Melrose Highlands, Mass. 1910. Miss Emma Foster is living at home, Pembroke, Mass. Granville Thayer is employed at West ' s Mill, North Pembroke. Herbert E. Young has a position in the Shawmut National Bank, Boston, Mass. 1911. Miss Christine E. Burkett graduated from Bridgewater Normal School last June and is teaching this year at Mon- tague, Mass. William E. Christie is employed as Freight Clerk at North Abington, Mass. 1912. Francis Arnold has recently pur- chased a share in a farm at New Dur- ham, N. H., where he will make a prac- tical application of the subjects he has been studying at the New Hampshire State Agricultural College. Alberta Chamberlain is employed in the office of West ' s Mill at North Pem- broke. Ethel Graham has recently accepted a position in the Post Office at Bryant- ville. Stella Howard will graduate this year from the Bridgewater Normal School. William F. Hopkins is a traveling

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THE WAMPUM 15 Polly Patton, Waitress at Highland Station, Hazel Chapman After the entertainment dancing was enjoyed until twelve o ' clock. On the evening of May 20th, Thirty Minutes for Refreshments was re- peated, with the same cast of charac- ters as before, in the Bryantville Fire Station for the benefit of the senior class. Before the play a reading by Miss Ethel Graham and solos by Mr. Henry Woods were given. Dancing took place from nine until twelve. The Pembroke High School Alumni Association held its thirteenth annual reunion and business meeting at As- sembly Hall, Pembroke. The reunion was well attended by the graduates and their friends. The program, which consisted of selections by Clarke ' s or- chestra of Kingston, singing by the Flavell twins of Hanover, and read- ings by Mr. Arthur Winslow of West Duxbury, was excellent and enjoyed by all. Dancing followed the concert. At the business meeting the following offi- cers were elected : President, Miss Fio- rina M. Collamore; vice president, Chester A. Douglas; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Florence Bowers; exec- utive committee, Mrs. Nellie Chandler, John C. LeFurgey, Guy Baker, Mrs. Granville Thayer, Herbert L. Shep- herd. Alumni Notes 1896. Ernest Hapgood, graduated from Brown University; head master of Girls ' Latin School, Boston. Mrs. Wendell 0. Hawes (nee Lucy M. Grant), graduated from State Nor- mal School Bridgewater, also from State Normal School, Los Angeles, California. Resides in Los Angeles. Mrs. R. W. Lincoln, (nee Ellen L. Crafts), graduated from State Normal School, Bridgewater, 1898. Lives in Mattapan. Willard Clifton Estes, Pembroke. William Irwin Thompson, B,. A., graduated from Harvard University, 1903. Employed by the U. S. Forestry Department. Lives in Ogden, Utah. 1897. Mrs. Richard Meady (nee Addie Damon) South Hanover. Clyfton Douville Dunham, respons- ible position in bank, Framingham. 1899. Mrs. Chris Olson, (nee Ethel E. Howland), Tulare, California. Mrs. Watson Phillips, (nee Rowena Chandler), Dorchester. Mrs. Charles Holmes, (nee Daisy Klingman), Brockton. Webster Blakeman, Whitman. James Appleford, Norwell. Leroy Jones, Rockland. 1900. Blanche P. Delano, Otter River. Mrs. Herman Beal, (nee Cora M. Estes), South Hanson. Mrs. Donahue, (nee Edith Apple- ford), Whitman. 1901. Mrs. Aden DeMary, (nee May E. Forsythe), Quincy. Mrs. Louis A. Sherman, (nee Ber- tha Shepherd), Pembroke. Mrs. Ira Slatcher, (nee Ida B. Howe), South Hanover. Mrs. Nightingale, (nee Ina E. Rams- dell), Plymouth. Kose E. Josselyn, Pembroke. George B. Bates, works for Adams Express Co., Brockton. Foster P. Hatch, works for the New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. Joseph W. Church, insurance solici- tor for Old Colony Trust Co., Pem- broke. Arthur B. Church, B. A., graduated from Harvard University, 1906 ; Har- vard Law School, 1908; practises law in New York City, New York.



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THE WAMPUM 17 salesman for Seyms and Company wholesale grocers, Hartford, Conn. Dellena MacKenzie is training as a nurse at Charlesgate Hospital, Cam- bridge. On November 8, 1914, Miss Dorothy Le Furgey was married to Granville Thayer. They are now living in North Pembroke. 1913. Morton E. Arnold, who has been at- tending the Bryant and Stratton Busi- ness College, is to spend the summer with his brother on the farm in New Hampshire. Lillian G. Bates is at her home in Pembroke. May V. Bisbee has a position at the Bryantville News Office. Hiram L. Bunce has moved to Brockton where he is employed as a clerk by the Gulf Refining Company. James H. Johnson has a position as shipper with the Hurley Shoe Com- pany, Rockland, Mass. Corinne S. Macy is employed by the Rose Book Bindery, Boston, Mass. On June 27, 1914, occurred the wed- ding of Ester Linwood Lyon and Earl Alliston Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Sim- mons are living at North Pembroke. N. Leslie Roberts is attending the Bryant and Stratton Business School of Boston. George F. Simpson has taken up electrical wiring and has already wired many buildings, in this vicinity, for electric lights. He lives in Hanson. 1914. Frank L. Christie is employed in a general merchandise store at Hanover. Ralph H. MacKenzie has a position with the wholesale and retail company of J. F. Kimball Co., 30-31 North Market street, Boston. Miss Ellen Olson is at home with her parents at West Duxbury. Athletics The members of the base ball team met at the end of the last season, 1914, and unanimously re-elected Elwood Johnson to lead the team for 1915. Johnson came into prominence in 1913, and played a good game at cen- ter field. Last year he played a great game at first base, as well as doing good work at the bat. Ben Donnell was re-elected manager for 1915. For the last two seasons he has caught for the team. At graduation we lost Ralph MacKenzie, a former captain, and sec- ond baseman, and a splendid all around player. Of the freshman class, Clyde Young and Arthur Donnell are playing on the regular team. Pembroke H. S. 7, Brayantville, 2. April 17th the High School team played a picked-up team from Bryant- ville, the score being 7-2 in favor of the P. H. S. This was the first game in the season of 1915, but considering the fact that the day was windy and cold, and the fellows had not had much practice, they played a good game and made things very interesting during all nine innings. Snow and Burkett were right there in the infield to stop things, and Crowell, with a loyal sup- port in the outfield, held the visiting team down to two runs. Batteries: Pembroke; Crowell and B. Donnell. Bryantville; Russo, Bu- lange and Hill. Pembroke H. S. 9, Partridge Academy, 7. 100 or more loyal fans turned out to see Pembroke play its first regular game of the season with Partridge at Duxbury, defeating them 9 to 7. Partridge put in their second string pitcher who was knocked out of the box in the first inning by a series of hits, and was quickly replaced by Briggs. Crowell was given great support and easily held the Partridge sluggers to five hits and seven runs with a total of nine bases. The Pembroke boys were very happy when, in the ninth inning with two outs and two men on

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