South High School - Index Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

 - Class of 1922

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T08 1 N D E XY . strength, she fought her way to the roof of a small house, which, having been lifted from its foundation was being violently driven down stream. Obtaining a Hrm hold she clung onto it with her last bit of strength. It seemed as though she had clung for hours and had traveled many miles. Masses of people were crowded on the tops of the highest build- ings and hills. She was in another town now. Just as her hands began to lose their grasp and she dimly and frantically realized she' must give herself up at last into the mouth of the monster, she felt something strong grasp her, and then she closed her eyes. It was three days before she opened them and she was several miles from home, but yet it was her mother's dear face that looked down on her. Who was that standing beside her mother? General Bates, her rescuer. He had heard about her heroic deed and as soon as Miriam was able to stand and salute her beloved flag, he pinned a true army hero 's badge upon her, ISABELLE EWART. ac 1: NOTES, , Christmas The' Christmas rhetoricals were exceptionally good Rhetoricals this year. Though they came rather earlier than usual, they showed aegreat deal of practice. Everyone enjoyed thc programme, and, we 're sure, appreciated the efforts of all the partici- pants. We should like to feature each selection and give every- one his due,'i but instead we sum up the whole thing and pronounce it a great success. The following is the programme as announced by Albert Vlfoodwardz Orchestra, Selection, Boys' Glee Club, Nut Brown Maid and Old Plantation , Girls, Glee Club, Sandman,s Song , Orchestra, American Patrol , Xylophone Solo, Thomas Murphy, Xylophone Solo, Richard Bliven , Boys' Glee Club, Tuck Me to Sleep , Xylophone Duet, Thomas Murphy and Russell Carlson, Christmas Reading, Mildred Ostberg, accompanied by Evelyn Nelson, Girls' Glee Club, UStarry Night , Superstitions Regarding Christmas Day, Dorothy Rae, The Days of the Weeli, impersonated by: Monday4-Alice Spinney, Tuesday -Mildred Sibley, 'Wednesday-Marjorie Sibley, Thursday-Jeannette Dupuis, Friday--Evelyn Fitzgerald, Saturday-Ruth Butler, Sunday -Louise Muzzy, Solo: Shepherd's Vigil, Nanny Carlson, Violin Obligato, Edith Lundstrom, Girls' Glee Club, NI saw Three Ships

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a INDEX 107 sewers. At every step she took, her feet sank a couple of inches into the oozy, sucking mud. In the distance' she could hear the angry waters of the full river. It was not long before her dripping clothes were drying and she was settled in the warm telephone office. She had learned the operator 's work for fun one summer, and was a very ready substitute when called upon out of school hours. The interest and excitement of her work soon drove away all her unhappy thoughts. There were only two other girls besides herself working that night, for three of the girls had gone to General Bate-s's reception and one was ill. It was a strenuous evening and Miriam is cheeks glowed with excitement. Suddenly, on answering a toll call, the color left her cheeks and they turned a ghastly white. The dam had burst! The river was rapidly rising, and guards had been watching it, but the people had trusted their new, strong dam. A In terror the other two girls fled from the office. Miriam started but stopped suddenly. Helen's word coward sprang up before her. Here was her chance to prove that she wasn't. But the other girls had gone and she was alone! Perhaps she-should never see them again if she stayed, but on Cedar Hill she could find safety. Then the thoughts of the oncoming river and the crowds of people and General Bates, drove her to the switch-board. Barely half a minute was lost in debating, and before another half minute six towns had been notified. .She could hear the roar of the river now! Still she stuck to her post and made her connections in double quick time. She called that dis- astrous message to private homes as fast as she could talk. Even though she could hear the water come pouring through the street below she continued to operate her plugs. It was better that she should be lost than a town. The water rose, and she could hear it swirling and crashing below her, and she could hear the rain pelting at the window panes and angrily diving into the raging Hood. She was on the top floor which was four stories from the ground. She would have. a little longer to work. These thoughts flashed through her mind faster than lightning for she was intent upon her task., f'The dam! A was- her brief cry and all knew what she meant. And still the water rose! She could hear it on the floor below now. Her work would soon be over. Making her actions more rapid, if possible, she reached about all who were within her power before she heard the water pound at the door and vent its fury at the window sills. As the door crashed through she made a dive for the window, struggling in the monstrous current. Fortunately she was a good swimmer and had a strong athletic body. Battling with supernatural A... . .m



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I N D E X 117 me , I! m Freshman Director W 1925 A Aelley, William J. 199 Canterbury Adams, Clayton, 804 Main Vlletiecq, Henry 7 Isabglla nkdshead, Alle11 W., South St., Auburn Lidstone, Olive K. 8 Catalpa Anderson, J. Carver 6 Ball Lindsay, Charles I. 35 Kingsbury Bailey, George S. 52 Delawanda Dr. MacFadyen, Donald 57 Staiord Ball, Merle L., 36 Clover Mansur, Charles W. 22 Crystal Bemis, Sanford L. 1319 Main McLaughlin, Maude, 31 May Bennett, John 343 Chandler yMulvihill, George T., 60 Maywood Bergstrom, David 28 Carlstad Ylqlurphy, Thomas 28 Maywood Bishop, Lorimer, 14 Sylvan Naumnik, Peter Jr Bombard, Genevier, Eddy St., W. Auburn 3 Beaver Brook Parkway Vflorton, Edward A., Jr. 64 Florence l'Bottomly, Bruce E. 6 Friedel Nystrom, Grace M. 94 Lakewood lyBragg, William , 25 Caro vfO'Connor, Mary 26 Lewis VButler, Ruth V. 10 Charlotte 'JO'Connor, James 67 O1-ead yCaldbeck, Norman 84 Birch O'Loughlin, Francis J. 26 Lagrange Carlson, George H. 8 Ruth V0lson, Esther 3 Silver Casey, Edward, 241 Clover V0'Malley, .Augustine 14 Birch Chase, Elinor, 808 Main Vfiswell, Charles L. 21 Bancroft Clark, Chester A., 84 May JPeloquin, Homer llyg Hammond ,,e0n1in, :Paul A. 13 wooabine ,ASQ1-ry, Arthur- 39 Birch Devlin, Joseph 96 Grand JPeterson, Theodore, 28 Carlstad Doherty, William C. 7 Ives Pitcher, Esther L, vDownes, George A., Dulligan, Agnes V. Farnsworth, Philip, DFlynn, Thomas F. Frem, Harry M. l,Friel, James P. George, Irene M. Jeibson, winsan E. 9 Wentworth 49 Piedmont 9 Woocllaiicl 16 Westfield 46 Grand 28 Colton 7 Montague 26 Hitchcock Gilmore, Roger 68 Grand View Ave. Graham, Mary E. Griffin, James E. Griswold, Roger, Haskell, Roger, 16 Fern 8 Knox 242 Chandler 12 Charlton Herron, Robert R., 10 Grand View Ave. Holt, Ernest 26 Haynes Miherney, Edmund Hussey, Mary M. Irwin, John - Johnson, Elizebeth M., 48 Hollywood 4 W. Oberlin 31 King Piniip na. 128 Maywood x, Power, M. Eleanor 51 Mill i!Rice, Frank Stanley 36 Gardner Rice, Warren F., 61 Canterbury YRice, Grace Rich, Alice O. 16 Montague 136 Maywood VRing, William 10 Lucian Rock, Francis, 63 Gates 'ySampson, John S., Jr. 51 Gates Scanlon, John 46 Beaver VSenecal, Mildred 59 Downing - Shales, Velner B. 80 Dewey USplaine, John 26 King Stuart, Helen L., Taylor, Frances Vfhomas, Mary, J!J0hnson, Harold 32 Hartshorn Ave. Johnson, Martha 17 Catalpa, Kane, Margaret 32 Stoneland Rd. Kenney, George 5 Hathaway Walk61', Agnes, 12 Brookline 64 Florence 10 Crompton 16 Lowell 13M Kilby VWhite, Edward J. 68 Grand View Ave. gjwhitcomb, Kenneth A., 51 Downing 1Vilkins, William W. 4 Willis St., Auburn Williams, Franics J. 204 Beacon Zambarano, Paul P., 99 Clover

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