Stoneham High School - Wildlife Yearbook (Stoneham, MA)

 - Class of 1925

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THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC Everett Lovering — Our popular young cartoonist; lie sure can draiv the flies. Helen Miller — Natural as any girl could be. Ruth Nason — Quiet, but always on the job. Jacob Neilson — Jack: Baseball ’25; football ’25. Our dashing young patrol- Room 1 3 “Charlie My Boy” C. Rotundi “Where’s My Sweetie Hiding” H. Blanchard “All Alone” M. Hylan “Me and My Boy Friend” . . . B. Park “My Best Girl” G. Morrell ' ‘Too Tired” E. Elliott “What About Walla Walla” E. Kenson “O Lady Be Good” D. Young “I’m Drifting Back To Dreamland” A. Small “The Deacon Told Me I Was Good” W. Callahan “How Come You Do Me Like You Do” J. McDearmid “Do Wac a Do” R. Humes . “Bringing Home the Baeon” L. Kinsley “Blue-eyed Sally” D. Brackley “The Dumb, Dumb Dummy” F. Brock “Big Bad Bill Is Sweet William Now” W. Bates “Sitting In a Corner” ....V. Pettengill “I Love Me” R. Duplin “Ray and His Little Chevrolet” B. Halpin “Gotta Get a Girl” T. Devlin “Laugh It off” P. Evans ' ‘Ha Ha Don’t Make Me Laugh” R. Macintosh “On My Ukelele” F. Bennett ' ‘Oh, Mabel” M. Thorburn man on boys’ day. Bernardine Reynolds — To take up the undertaking business. Ruth Tutein — A girl known by the S. H. S. students as bashful. Is she as bashful as she seems? William Hines — Bill: If you ever get into trouble remember that Bill is our law shark. Song Hits ‘He’s the Hottest Man In Town” N. Prescott “Jealous” E. Lister “No Wonder” H. Fuller “Memory Lane” William Street “Somebody Loves Me, I Wonder Who” F. Nickerson “Peter Pan” M. Van Buren “Rose Marie” M. Hovey “Why Did I Kiss That Girl” . .D. Kelly “They Shall Not Pass” E. Frazier “The Bowery — I Never Go There Any More” A. Haley “Insufficient Sweetie” W. Leavitt “If You Don’t Want Me Stop Hangin’ Round” J. Peterson “Call of the South” R. Folant “Bring Back Those Rock-a-Bye Baby Days” S. Pierce “Nobody Knows What a Red-Headed Mama Can Do” E. Hale “High Toned Mama of Mine” W. Temple “Oh Georgie” G. Newhall “My Sweetie Doesn’t Love Me Any More” R. Chase i‘I’ll See You In My Dreams” E. Bellows “Such a Lil’ Fellow” E. Finnegan “Sonny Boy” W. McCarthy “At the End of the Road” Senior Class of 1925 B. H. ’25 14

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THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC try ’23, ’24; freshman football; regular football ’25; athletic editor of Authen- tic; treasurer of Class ' ' 21, 22, ’23; traf- fic squad; senior play; Assessor on boys’ day. To take up studies at Maine University. Our young hero who is al- ways dreaming dreams. Ethel Holtzberg — Entered our class in the senior year from the junior class. Champion swimmer of S. H. S. She makes us boy swimmers look like a flock of rocks. Annie Arrand — Class Historian ; Vice President ’24. A young lady who is very popular in S. H. S. Earl Robertson — Robby: Freshman football; regular football ’24, ’25; can- tain hockey ’24, ’25; baseball ’24, ’25; Vice President A. A.; traffic squad. Tax Collector on boy ’ day. Hi.s best frien l “Henry Ford.” Earl Finnegan — Baseball manager ’25; Selectman on boys’ day; Motto Com- mittee. To take up studies at Colby Academy. Our rising young politician. Doris Brackley — Dot: Social Commit- tee ’24, ’25 ; traffic squad ; senior play committee. The girl with the smile that always strikes the right note. Bernice Park — Senior Play Commit tee ; Picture Committee ; Social Com- mittee ’21, ’22, ’23, ’24, ’25; Constitution Committee ; traffic squad ; Senior Play. Essayist at graduation. To take up studies at Wellesley College. A per- sistent believer in all new fads. Edwin Frazier — Ted: Freshman foot- ball; hockey ’24, captain ’25; baseball ’25 ; chairman Senior Play Committte ; member of the S. F. D. on boys’ day. To enter Wentworth Institute. What will the S. H. S. hockey team do without Ted in the net? Homer Fuller — Johnny: Chief of 3. P. D. on boys’ day; member of the traf- fic squad. To take up studies at Syra- cuse University. A snail saw Johnny once and died of jealousy. Mary Hylan — Valedictorian; exchange editor of Authentic; Motto Committee; secretary of S. H. S. A. A.; Senior Play; field hockey 24, ’25. To take up studies at Radcliffe College. Wisdom is more to be envied than great riches. Mary Van Buren — Motto Committee. Essayist at graduation. To take up studies at B. U. Smiling and cheerful through all her school career. Evelyn Bellows — To take up studies at “Catherine Gibbs Secretarial School. ’ Very interested in the S. H. S. baseball catcher. W T inthrop McCarthy — Windy: Editor in Chief of the Authentic; cross coun- try manager ’21, ’22, ’23; treasurer of S. H. S. A. A. ’24, 25 ; Social Committee ’25; traffic squad; Constitution Com- mittee ; class prophet. To take up studies at B. U. We understand that Windy is building a new house after being Town Treasurer for a day. Evangeline Lister — Tinker : Secre- tary ‘21, ’22, ’23, ’24, ’25; Constitution Committee; Asst. Business Manager of the Authentic. To take up studies at Colby Academy. She likes to quarrel with herself. Richard McIntosh — Dick: He has a wee bit of Scotch in him. Dorothea Young — Dot: Entered from the little red schoolhouse, Temple, N. II., in the freshman year. So wise and yet so young. Fred Wingate — Freddy: One of Bell Hardware’s products. Barbara Babin — Barb: She will make a fine secretary to some nervous busi- ness man. Stanley Buck — Stan: Give him a book and watch him crawl; in other words, quite a bookworm. Josephine Crosby — A future expert In stenography. Gertrude Dillon — Sweet and unassum- ing especially during slumbers. Alma Frost — No relation to Jack Frost. Marion Graustein — This young lady is so bright that the rest of us will have to carry sunshades for fear her ray3 will pierce. Hazel Harris — No member of the class was a better patronizer of mirrors. Annetta Johnston — Now, boys, don’t all jump at once; here’s a remarkable girl; she loves to sew, cook and wash dishes. 13



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THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC During the various seasons and in the different branches of athletics, in which the Stoneham High School has had representation, the results of the games have been extremely satisfying to the teams themselves, their coaches and to the student body as a whole, both as regards the number of victories, and in the way in which the games were play- ed. The marked success that the greater number of the teams have met with, is really extraordinary for a school of our size and finances. The football, field hockey, ice hockey and base ball teams all had fine seasons and while the basketball team was very inexperienced the boys had their baptism and will do much better in the years to come. The football team played an interest- ing schedule of games and won for it- self much prestige in the vicinity of Boston. Record of the 1924 Football Team Stoneham 13 — Winchester 0 Stoneham 6 — Wakefield 0 Stoneham 13 — Lexington 19 Stoneham 7 — Middlesex 14 Stoneham 35 — Reading 6 Stoneham 35 — Pinkerton 14 Stoneham 3 — Belmont 6 Stoneham 13 — Woburn 0 The hockey team, after a fast season, was for the second time in succession in the finals of the Suburban League, and lost to Melrose, its old rival, by a close score. Record of the 1924-1925 Hockey Team Stoneham 2 — Newton 3 Stoneham 2 — Melrose 1 Stoneham 12 — Jamaica Plain 0 Stoneham 4 — Cambridge Latin 0 Stoneham 1 — Somerville 1 Stoneham 3 — Brookline 1 Stoneham 1 — Harvard Freshmen 3 Stoneham 2 — Dartmouth Freshmen 4 Stoneham 3 — Cambridge Latin 1 (Semi-finals) Stoneham 3 — Melrose 4 (finals) Although the baseball season has not ended at this time, by its standing in the league andpby the classy brand of baseball that n is putting up, we expect our boys to be in there fighting for the cup at the end of the season. Record of 1925 Baseball Team To Date Stoneham 6 — Winchester 10 Stoneham 8 — Woburn 4 Stoneham 7 — Wakefield 5 Stoneham 2 — Winchester 6 Stoneham 4 — Punchard 5 Stoneham 5 — Punchard 3 Stoneham 1 — Belmont 2 Stoneham 12 — Lexington 1 Stoneham 15 — Reading 1 Stoneham 9 — Lexington 5 S. H. S. 10 — W. H. S. 6 Stoneham High lost the first game of the season to the Winchester aggrega- tion by the score of 10-6. Robertson was on the mound for Stoneham and did not appear to be ready to throw them up as he did last year. He was relieved by Anderson in the sixth. Tansey, who pitched near- ly the whole game for the visitors, was not at his best, but was just good enough to win. The local team’s in- field was rough and did not work to- gether well. Captain Ralph Duplin, by one of the longest hits ever seen on the local grounds, scored a home run with no- body on base. Although the Stoneham team hit Tan- sey safely eleven, times they did not seem to be able to turn the hits into runs and the result was defeat. The summary: S. H. S. Kinsley ss Robertson Duplin cf Hunt lb Brock c ab h r po a e 5 2 2 1 0 1 3 2 0 0 2 1 5 113 0 0 3 2 0 7 0 1 1 1 1 10 0 0 15

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