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THE S. H. S. AUTHENTIC McShane Day Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing Furnishings and Hats 305 Main Street, - Stoneham, Mass. Conphments of a Friend IF YOU Indpenent Ice Co. C0NSIDER s ua p l r7ce as well YOU WILL FIND THE (Efyaa. A. (Shimt ■proprietor 144 SUMMER ST., STONEHAM S. K. AMES’ Butter and Tea Stores SATISFACTORY TRADING PLACES 308 Main Street, Stoneham 49 Branch Stores in New England C. A. MOODY The Farm Hill Grocer Ice Cream and Candy Compliments of T. R. McNelly
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THE S. H. S. AUTHENTIC S. H. S. AUTHENTIC Published semi-annuall y in the interest of the Junior Class, Stoneham High School. For sale at Whittaker’s, Hayward Fox’s and Emer- son ,s. Entered at the Stoneham Post Office as third-class mail matter. Alumni have expressed their opinion that this soci- ety is one of the best things connected with the school. We would again call attention to our list of ad- vertisers. It is the advertisements that make the publication of the Authentic possible and not the sale of copies. - Address all exchanges to Mr. Raymond A. Longmore, Stoneham High School, Stoneham, Mass. EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-in-Chief - Assistant Editor Business Managers Literary Editor Local and Joke Editoi Exchange Editor Athletic Editor - - EDWIN M. HILL MADELEINE M. CLOUGH fj. ARTHUR VAN BUREN l GLADYS GILBERT EDNA M. DUTTON ST UART R. WARD RAYMOND A. LONGMORE - - EARLE C. BOCKUS CLASS EDITORS 1912 Victor H. Barwood 1913 Ralph E. Arnold 1914 Ruth Van Buren 1915 Dustin W. Downs 1916 Tracey D. Andrews ALUMNI EDITORS Bernice M. Stone TO John W. Litchfield ’ll The Editorial Board extend their heartiest wishes for a prosperous year, to the next class to issue this paper. While we feel that our efforts have not been an absolute failure, yet we feel that there are great chances to improve upon them in next year’s issues. With the graduation of the class of 1912 there will be eleven vacancies in the Webster Debating Society. Applications for membership may be given to any of the members. Several of the The school spirit shown at the games the first of the season seemed to die down when we began to lose. Let’s stick together and back up our teams even if they don’t win the league championship. The school unites in extending their deepest sympathies to the parents of Miss Ethel Eagan who was taken from us last April. Local Notes -Lk- Webster Debating Society At the yearly business meeting of the Society the following officers were elected for next year : President, Edwin M. Hill Vice-President, J. Arthur Van Buren Secretary, Raymond A. Longmore Treasurer, Carl Hedburg Chairman Board of Directors, V. Paul Keith Lot of chance for membership next year fellows, so get your applications in early. Military Co. The officers appointed for next year are as follows : — Capt. Raymond A. Longmore ; First Lieut. J. Arthur Van Buren ; Second Lieut., James Loughlin ; 1st Sergt., Earle Bockus; Quartermaster Sergt., Edwin M. Hill ; 2d Serg’t, Paul Keith ; 3d Serg’t, Lester Freeman; 4th Serg’t, John Haley; 5th Serg’t, William Snow. Corporals : — Herbert Holden, George Hansell, Carleton Martin, Thos. M. McDermott, Raybem Davis, Wm. Ahern, Mark Mullaly, Carl Heeburg.
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THE S. H. S. AUTHENTIC W. T. WIIEELER Furniture and Piano Moving Jobbing and Expressing 245 Main Street, Stoneham Tel. Con. Compliments of Bennett Perry Sons “Never buy glasses at a fair or from strangers. Pearson’s Magazine We are not strangers and refer you to those we have served Shur-on Mounting Satisfy Smmla (fualtty Btort dJnurh ' ra, (Slptiriana Experts in our lines Dr. Jos. W. McGoff SURGEON DENTIST OFFICE HOURS : 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. And by Appointment. Room 9 Chase Building, Stoneham, Mass. Tel. 203J If your appetite has gone “all to pieces,” perhaps a trip to our store and a look at the good things on display will restore it Gowing 3b Bell 281 Main St., Stoneham The Franklin Studio 49 FRANKLIN STREET STONEHAM We make a specialty of Amateur Developing and Printing. Any size of roll film developed tor 10 cts. Compliments of E. L. Patch Co. ALBERT S. HOVEY GROCER 63 Franklin Street, STONEHAM
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