South High School - Index Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

 - Class of 1908

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South High School - Index Yearbook (Worcester, MA) online collection, 1908 Edition, Page 59 of 104
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THOMAS LEO MCGAULEY Tom never does a whole lot of talking, but he's there all the same. Famed far and wide as a bluffer and anyone desiring instruction in this art should go to him. That's where Prendre learned, and he is eertainly a credit to Tom's labor. ls well known and liked by the fellows. A devil lurked within his smile. KATHERINE AGNES MeQUADE Katherine hails from West Auburn, and she has a hard time trying to keep Miss Knight posted as to whether she is absent or just tardyf' She is on the seeond honor list and that speaks for itself, Her aim for next year is to go to Normal School. Katherine was sorry that she could not make the lst honor list, but many of us would be glad if we had been able to make the second. Katherine has had nothing to do with the boys in our class, perhaps she prefers the Auburn fellows. A calm, elear mind not subject to the spasms and erises so often met with. JESSIE EDITH MaeRAE gazed forth for the first time over Wo1'eestt-r's peerless land- scape early in the year 1891, Jessie has only been with us dur- ing our Senior year, so we are not as well acquainted as we should like to be. She has a rather quiet manner: but neverthe- less we have notieed that she has a monopoly upon certain rosy- eheeked members of the '09 elass. As merry as the day is long. ALLAN M EARS MEAD Allan is one of our little boys. Born in Chelsea, Mass., June 726, 1890. He is one of the only representatives in the class from that eity. He entered with the elass of '04, but we eanie near losing him the third year beeause of some new regulations which eaught him napping. Too full of mirth to listen for any considerable time to Mr, Parker's proofs, he and ,lohn Jr. are often informed that it could be wished that their papers would show a little more of that knowledge they are so indifferent about listening to. Is a true friend, and when fooling doesn't pre- vent. is a good seholar. Some men are born great, some in Chelsea. -s sq, ,Z V an -me an ' xt- ff R- I , K 4 2,7 3 J

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HOXVARD MARTIN is one of our Lake View Seniors. His favorite sport is hunting and he is always seen with a gun under his arm. No wonder Hattie thinks he is fine hecause he lives near the water and prob- ahly Hattie likes to go canoeing. VVe don't know what Howard is going to do, hut whatever way he turns we, as a elass, wish him success. O'er his hooks his eyes hegan to roll. ll.'XRtJl.lJ lXlc.'Xl l lil2 iieniality, and a smile of tl1e won't come off type are Xlae's most notieeahle attrihutes. Une of those fellows who never have any trouhles, and whom everyone likes. ls some- thing of a wit, sometimes unconsciously, and often raises a laugh in class hy his unique replies to questions. That success may attend his etforts in later life is the wish ol ns all. lfVit, now and then, struck smartly, shows a spark. MARY lX'leC.'XNN lfor lour years Mary has kept with her own crowd, making no effort to acquire acquaintances among the class as a whole. Always very quiet. in spite of the fact that she associates with lfrha and others, who can make enough noise for the whole class. as those who know them can testify. lt is her intention now to hecome a teacher and for that purpose she goes to Normal School next year. Let us he silent, for so are the gods. ANNA CLARE Mcti.-XULEY a favorite at XYorcester Academy and a friend of the Tech Boys, tirst saw the light of day Sept. 18, 1890. She has enter- tained us at recess many times during our High School career hy tickling the ivory, Even Mr, Cole remarked on her play- ing. She is an honor pupil and expects to enter Pratt's Institute. .-Xll the worlcl's a stage. 54



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SARAH CRAXYFORIJ MONTGOMIERY Sallie is our Sailor girl. Foncl ot all lmoys, she preters L'nele Sain's. She has entered into a eelntraet with the latter to furnish him with some well-eclueatetl sailors antl with that eml in View she goes to a Kinclergarten sehool next year to learn how to start the hoys off. A very cleeimlecl young lady anal is not afraitl to say what she thinks on any occasion. XVe all feel sure that Saclie's pupils will know how to talk if nothing else. l am not formecl of common clay. lCl.lS.XlSlf'l'll KICNIJ.-Xl.l. MORLEY liorn at llymle l'ark, Mass., Nlay 5, 1890, liessie was a stu- flent in C. ll, S, for three years: hut Roland felt that he really must keep tabs on Olcl South, anal so we ohtainetl a elasss mate. She qniekly aeqnirerl the faeulty ol' promenatling the halls, whieh is in style up here with the girls: ancl cloes the :let with Knowles, Maclnnesk Co. ls a gootl seholarg hut as yet, in spite ol' her tlassieal lligh praetiee, has not heen ahle to con- rinee lNlr. tfole that her themes are ahove his milcl t?l eriti- eisins. joining the llrainatie flnh soon alter her arrival here, she took aetive part in the play :intl aeteml her part well. Al- though possessing mental faenlties ahore the orclinary, she will nexer see honors, for 1l1lllt'l'5, ete., will always interfere, 'HX ereature not too hright nor goofl lfor human nature's tlaily fowl, lflilill tiR,XN'l' MVNSUN was horn nearly :IU years ago in XVelJl1 City, Missouri. XfVhen quite young' he meanrlererl east anrl took a faney to VVoreester. lfrecl has al-ways heen a stutlious hoy, ranking' among the highest in our elass. Perhaps that isn't anything for him to hoast ahout. l red's quietness is of the clangerous sort, for you can never tell when sueh a chap has something up his sleeve. During the past year he has heen an assistant to Mr. .'Xnrlrews, His ohjeetive next year is Teel1. If at First you clon't sueeeerl. try, try again. LENA Gl2R'l'RL'l,JE Ni-XVIN Lena entered our class at the heginning. hut during the four years she has heen a very quiet member and has kept with her own erowcl. As she has had nothing to clo with any of the fel- lows in the class. we are forced to helieve that she is either very partieular or that all men look alike to her. Lena expects to enter Normal School next year. and we wish her the greatest sueeess there anrl later. She was hy nature a persevering Child. 56

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