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THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC ior class; member of the Senior Play cast. Is a renowned sheik and great algebra bug. Hazel Blanchard — Second Honor pu- pil. Literary editor of the Authentic. Field hockey manager of ’24. To take up studies at Bates College. The most talkative person in Room 13. Mabel Thorburn — Entered from Malden High in the junior year. To take up studies at the Boston Normal Art School. Even a mouse wouldn’t trouble her. Bernard Ilalpin — Barney: (Called Barney because he hang around the stable.) Chairman of the Biographi- cal Committee ; member of the Stone- ham Fire Dept, on boys’ day. To take up training at “The Mass. Radio and Telegraph School. ' Fred Nickerson — Nick: To attend Bryant and Stratton School after grad- uation from S. H. S. Member of the Senior Play cast ; class statistics. Al- ways up to some mischief. Arthur Blockel — Archie: Joined our class in the junior year from the High School of Commerce in Boston. Foot- ball team in ’25. One of our clever patrolmen on boys’ day; member of the traffic squad. What makes Archie so bold? That’s from shovelling All Rail Coal. William Callahan — Bill: Member of the Overseers of the Poor on boys’ day; on Biographical Committee. He never puts anything off until tomorrow. Al- ways the day after tomorrow. Charles Rotundi — Officer Charles George Albert Jerry Rotundi: Baseball ’24; football ’25. Patrolman on boys’ day. To take up studies at Dummer Academy. Charles’ ambition is to cross cement with cinders and get cement blocks. George C. Campbell — Entered our ranks in the senior year from the junior class. To take up studies at Northeastern University. William Crosby — Huckle: Played hockey ' 25. To take up training on the Mass. Nautical Training Sjliip “Nan- tucket.” He can write shorthand and perhaps read it. Helen Canning — Entered from St. 12 Patrick High School in sophomore year. A member of the senior play committee and traffic squad. In busi- ness three things are necessary, knowl- edge, temper and time. That is why Helen took the business course. Freda Young — Joined our ranks in the sophomore year from Woburn High. We were glad to have her join with us. Nelson Prescott — Nelly: Member of the Overseers of Poor on boys’ day. Look for a crowd of girls, there you will find the sheik. Janice Petterson — To take up studies at Normal Art School. No noise ever came her direction. Fred Brock — Brocky: Played baseball ’24, ’25. Assessor on boys’ day. To take up studies at Tufts College. Fresh- man football. Nobody will kick on Fred’s hat bill. Marie Hovey — Rie: Social Committee 21 ; Senior Play. Essayist at gradua- tion. A charming young lady embodied with a natural gift of humor. Everett Hale — Evey: Football ’23, ’24, manager ’25; Senior Play Committee; prophet of prophets at graduation; member of the traffic squad; our blush- ing town clerk on boys’ day. Red is love’s color, said the wooer to his foxy charmer. Franklin Bennett — Frank: Supt. of Schools on boys’ day. To take up his studies at Norwich University. A fast runner when chasing girls. Russell Hume — Rus: Hockey manager ’24, football ’25; traffic squad. Mr. Pike 1 s right hand man for looking up delinquent physical training students. Russell Chase — Cross country ’22, 23, captain ’24, and ’25. Social Committee ’24; treasurer ’25; member of the traf- fic squad; on the Board of Health boys day. An athlete of no mean ability. Arthur V. Pettengill — Pat: Advertis- ing manager of Authentic; hockey ’25; football ’24, v 25 ; Social Committee ’22, ’23, ’24, ’25 ; Motto Committee : traffic squad; Supt. of Public Works on boys’ day; freshman football. To take up studies at Colby Academy. His teachers just love him he is so clever in his re- marks. George Newhall — Newby: Cross coun-
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THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC Class of 1925 By Bernard Halpin and William Callahan Lloyd Kinsley — Jigger : For five years, 21, ’22, 23, ’24, 25, Jigger has been President of the Class of 1925. He was captain of the freshman football team and played on the freshman hock- ey team. Played regular football ’22, 23, ’24, captain ’25. Hockey ’22, ’23, ’24, ’23, baseball ’22, ’23, ’24, ’25. Chair- man of the board of selectmen on boys’ day. President of the S. H. S. A. A. Authentic Business Manager and Cap- tain of the traffic squad. To take up studies at Hebron Academy. A most popular fellow and a good all round athlete. Elwood Elliott — Curlie: Our class Vice President ’25, played freshman foot- ball; regular football ' 23, ’24, ’25; hock- ey manager ’23; member of social com- mittee ’21, ’22, ’23; constitutional com- mittee. Joke editor of the Authentic and a member of the traffic squad; mem- ber of the senior play cast. To take up studies at Norwich University. Now that school is over where will Curlie get his naps? Thomas Devlin — Tommy: Played football ’25, member of the board of selectmen on boys’ day. To take up studies at Tufts College. A fellow who holds a very prominent place in the class and is well liked by everyone. Ralph Duplin — Dupe: Freshman foot- ball: football ’24, ’25; hockey ' 22, ’23, ’24, ’25. One of the best hockey play- ers that S. H. S. has had. Baseball ’21, ’22, ’23, ’24, captain ' 25. Vice Pres- ident of the Class of ’21. Treasurer, ’24. To take up studies at Dartmouth Col- lege. Robert Folant — Bob: Member of the Social Committee ’24, ’25; Motto Com- mittee; Assistant Editor of the Authen- tic ' 24. Assessor on boys’ day. To take up studies at Norwich University. Bob is always in Dutch. Donald Kelly — Don: Track ’23, ’24; cross country ’24; member of the traffic squad; member of Board of Health on boys’ dav. To take up training on the Massachusetts Nautical Training Ship “Nantucket. ’ When Don led the cheers in the Arena he looked like a man with paralysis doing Ills daily dozen. Walter Leavitt — Walter: To take up studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The best engine makes the least noise, that’s why Walter is so quiet. Stanley Pierce — Stan: Entered from Wakefield Grammar School; cross country team ’23, ’24. Will take up studies at New Hampshire State Uni- versity. Essayist at graduation. Manly Stan, the ladies’ man, Who kissed the girl behind the fan. Paul Evans — Stuffy: Hockey team ’25; member of the Picture Committee. To take up studies at Lowell Textile Col- lege. Ma calls me Paul Pa does the same; But the boys here at school Think that “Stuffy” is my name. Arthur Small — Art: Took part in the Senior Play; was a member of the Board of Health on boys’ day. Will take up studies at Tufts College. Not so small as his name. Wescomb Temple — Wet: Member of the Fire Dept, on boys day. To take up studies at M. I. T. Ambition: To talk French with accent. Result: Total loss. Alice Haley — Al: Member of the Sen- ior Play cast. A young lady well liked by the boys of S. H. S. William Bates — Bill: Member of the Overseers of the Poor on boys’ day. He’ll argue about anything. Won an argument once. James McDearmid — Jim: Played foot- ball ’24. To take up studies at Norwich University. We take our hats off to you, you are the best bluffer we have seen yet. Gerald Morrell — Jerry: (Author of the book on “Good Morrells.) To take up studies at the “Eastern Radio Insti- tute.” Rayford Potter — Ray: Entered from Lynn Classical in the Junior year. The human encyclopedia. He even admits it. Richard Wilkins — Dick: Joined ouf ranks in the senior year from the jun- 11
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