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GRADUATION NUMBER Class Hair-breadth Harry, “Paddy” Wentworth. Class Fly-paper, Albert Meek (he’s always sticking around.) Class Report Card Song, “Oh, Break the News to Mother.” Class Mammy Singers, Louise Wood and Muriel Snell. Class Heartbreaker, Hjalmar Widell. Class Musician, James Govatsos. ' Class “Freckles,” Mary Driscoll. Class Widow, Elizabeth Moulton. Class Eavesdropper, Charlie Tilton. Class Toreador, Lionel Dushane (he’s always throwing the bull.) Class Nurmi, Eleanor O’Brien. Class Pianist, Helen Thornburg. Class Dodger, Lawrence O’Loughlin. Class Office Girl, Lois Detheridge. Class Puzzle, Gladys Perry. Class Parrot, Polly Hale. Class Vegetable Man, George Dali monte. Class Boy Friend, Bill Connors. Class “Blushes”, Mary Rafferty. Class Nursemaid, Ella Hovey. Class Orator, Bennett Blaisdell. Class Rogers Hornsby, Vincent Hughes. Class Siamese, Hazel Young and Zet- ta Moody. Class Water-carrier, Jeanette Miller. Class Rabbit, “Bunny” Wright. Class Arrow Collar Ad, Robert Oppen. Class Gale, Albert Anderson (he’s al- ways blowing.) Class Grocery Boy, Harvey Harris. Class Drooping Flower, Rose Dion. Class Mellin’s Food Baby, Velma Mur- ray. Class Big Sister, Ruth Meagher. Class Plumber, Marjorie Houghton. Class Dimples, Mary Hynes. Class Foolish Singer, John Dougherty. Class Poet, Amy Wood. Class Coughdrop, Bob Ludden. Class Best Dancers, Dorothy Rogers and Carl Hibbard. Class Santa Claus, Manuel Weiss. Class Cleopatra, Dorothy Wessell. Class Eighth Wonder of the World, Zoa Newhall. The class author, Catharine Kirkpat- rick. The class Irishman, Eleanor Pardue. The class fountain pen, Helen Water- man. The class ladies’ man, John Pitker- wich. The class pickle, Annabelle Dillon. The class jinx, Ed. Bergholtz. Class sailor girl, Thelma Pickens. The class creek, Florence Rivers. Class Aviatrix, Olga Cunio. Class mechanic, George O’Brien. Alley, Marjorie Upton — nickname. Midge ; age, 16 ; activities, operetta, 1, 2, 3; traffic squad, 3, picture commit- tee, 3 ; social committee, 3 ; field hockey, 3; glee club, 1, 2; Authentic staff, 3; Carnival Dance committee, 3. Anderson, Albert C. — nickname, Poody; age, 16; activities, manager cross country, 3; social committee, 3; Au- thentic, 3. Baduvakis, Nicholas — nickname, Nick; age, 18; activities, hockey, 1, 3; football, 3; cross country, 3. Bagdikian, Cynthia Lucille — nick- name, Cynny; age 17; activities, oper- etta, 1, 2, 3; glee club, 1, 2, 3; class basketball, 1, 2 ; traffic squad, 3 ; Editor- in-Chief of Authentic, 3 ; Chairman of Publicity committee for Carnival, 3 ; Chairman General Graduation commit- tee, 3 ; Senior Play, 3 ; Senior- Junior Gift committee 3; Decoration commit- tee, 3. Bergholtz, Edna Pauline — nickname. Ed; age, 17; activities, field hockey, 2; basketball, 2; captain, 3; glee club, 2; General Graduation committee, 3; Sport committee at Carnival, 3 ; Authentic staff, 3; class treasurer, 2, 3. Blaisdell, Bennett Nicoll — nickname, Spike; age, 17; activities, cross country, 2 . Blanchard, Ernest Ingram Richards — nickname, Hossy; age, 16; activities, spelling, WEEI, 1, 2 ; helping run WEEI. Casey, James Russell — nickname. Jay; age, 17 ; activities, baseball, 1. Clark, Emory Gerry — nickname, Hink; age, 17; activities, gym team, 2, 3. Connell, John Francis — nickname, Ha- gen ; age, 17 ; activities, basketball, 2, 3. Connors, William B. — nickname, Bill; age, 17 ; activities, plays, Cunio, Olga — age, 18; activities, glee club, 2, 3. Dalimonte, George — nickname, Chin- ga; age, 18; activities, Spanish play, 2. [ 15 ]
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THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC appointed guardian of the Class stat- uary, namely, a robust pig The above named person is to remain guardian of the said statuary until the rightful heirs become of age on or after the fourth of September, in the year one thousand nine huundred and twenty-nine. He may then transfer the property to the would-be Seniors of 1930, if after thor- ough examination he finds no trace of insanity and judges them to be far enough from their former state of in- fancy to safely guard the aforenamed property. II — That those who are lucky enough to gain Room 12 as their final resting place, refrain from all unnecessary noise or spit-ball battles in honored remembrance of those who dwelt there before them. HI — To those who are lucky enough to hang their hat in the sacred room, Room 9, we bequeath these last wishes: 1. If the teacher bawls you out for something you haven’t done, don’t take offence, try not to do it again. 2. Keep in mind that the former in- habitants of that room always held their desks in high esteem. 3. Never hit your neighbor with an eraser ; use a book, it hurts more. 4. And, lastly, every morning at 8.10 remain quiet for 1 minutes in re- membrance of the ones who have gone before you. -3 In witness whereof, we, the Class of 1929, the testators of this, our last Will and Testament, set our hand and seal on this fourteenth day of June, in the year ' of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred, and twenty-nine. Signed, Class of 1929. hitistirs of tliE Ollass of 1929 Hugh Hamill Class Total Weight, 10,663. Class Total Age, 1520. Class Average Age, 172. Class Total Height, 5141. Class Average Height, 5 ft. 4 inches. Class is 85% times as tall as Mr. Thi- bodeau. Class is 49 1-3 times as old as Mr. Watson. Class Motto, “Lift as You Climb.” Class Grandma, Laura Wood. Class Grandpa, Melvin MacMillan. Class Midgets, Laura Wood and John Connell. Class Giants, Phyllis Eldridge and Austin Patch. Class Infant, Marjorie Alley. Class Cowboy, Ernest Blanchard. Class Milkmaid, Roger Sumner. Class Flowergirl, Mary Davis. Class Prima Donna, Cynthia Bagdik- ian. Class Artist, Walter Houston. Class’ Pleasantest Sound, Dismissal Bell at 1.25. Class’ Hardest Task, Arriving at 8.10. Class Favorite Pastime, Getting slips signed. Class’ Favorite Period, Sewing. ] Iost Intellectual Class, The Seniors. Class Librarian, Arline Parks. Class Sheik, James Casey. Class Popular Boy, Hugh Hamill. ( Class Popular Girl, Dorothy Dodge. Class Hercules, Bill Decker. Class Grecian God, Nick Baduvakis. Class Heavyweight, Charles McKin- I non. i Class Flyweight, Yera Harris. ' Class Heathen, Emory Clark. Class Mutt and Jeff, Joe Lundregan j and Ernest Dearborn. ! Class Daffodil, Victor Ferguson. ! Class Popular Teachers, Miss Moore ' and Mr. Thibodeau. Class Fight Manager, “Sharkey” Kel- ley. Class Tiger-man, Harold Huebner. I Class Best-looking Boy, James Mon- I tague. ! Class Best-looking Girl, Phyllis Dodge, i Class Lord Helpus, David Truesdale. I Class Boy Athlete, Joe Lundregan. Class Girl Athlete, Virginia Lane. Class Varmint, Dick Wallace. I Class Man-about-town, “Swede Fred- rickson. I Class Bloodhounds, The Juniors (they I are always trailing the Seniors.) i Class Whippoorwill, “Alice” Brundage. j Class Lumberjack, Dot Mellett (she’s ! always sawing.) Class Hula Girl, Beth Durkee. Class Sword-Swallower, Winnie Hage- mann. Class Flirt, Joan Munger. [ 14 ]
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THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC Dearborn, Ernest — nickname, Shorty; I Hagemann, Winifred Mary — nick age, 19 ; activities, baseball, 2, 3 ; hoc- j name, Winnie ; age, 19 ; activities, glee key, 3. i club. Decker, Willard Clarence — nickname,} Hale, Marion Jackson — nickname, Pol- Bill; age, 18; activities, football, 1, 2, ly; age, 17; activities, glee club, 1, 2, 3; 3 ; traffic squad, 2, 3 ; president of A. | operetta, 3 ; class basketball, 1, 2, 3. A., 3 ; operetta, 1, 2, 3 ; Dance commit- I Hamill, Hugh — nickname, Scotch ; age, tee for Carnival, 3; gym team, 1, 2, 3. 16; activities. Senior play; stage man- Detheridge, Lois Ethel — nickname, ! ager of Junior High operetta; operetta, Lodie ; age, 17 ; activities. Authentic j 2, 3 ; football, 2, 3 ; baseball, 2 ; hockey staff, 3; General committee for Gradu- manager, 3; toastmaster; Statistics; ation, 3 ; Spanish play, 2. j Class Day committee ; Decoration com- Dillon, Annabelle — nickname, Dilly ; mittee ; General Committee; assistant age, 17; activities, glee club; Spanish , treasurer ; Sport committee for Carni- play. ; val ; School Gift committee. Dion, Eose — nickname, Eosy; age, 19 ;| Harris, Harvey Edward — nickname, activities, class basketball, 3; Spanish | Snarves ; age, 18; activities, plays, play, 2. ; Hibbard, Carl Edward — nickname, Dodge, Dorothy — nickname. Dot ; age, Peewee ; age, 17 ; activities, basketball, 16; activities, basketball, 1, 2, 3; field i 1, 2, 3; operetta, 2; football, 1. hockey, 1, 2, 3 ; operetta, 1, 2; glee club, I Houghton, Marjorie Newhall — niek- 1, 2; chairman Social committee, 3 ; | name. Marge; age, 18; activities, glee Prize committee for Carnival, 3; sec- club ; operetta, 3. retary of A. A., 3; traffic squad, 2,3 ; | Houston, Walter Leonard — nickname, Senior-Junior gjfts, 2; orchestra, 3; j Walt ; age, 17; activities, baseball, 1, 2, class will, 3 ; Banquet committee, 3 ; ■ 3 ; football, 2, 3 ; Authentic staff, 3 ; Junior Eoll Call committee, 2. I Decoration committee, graduation. Dodge, Phyllis Adelle — nickname,! Hovey, Ella Harris — nickname, El; Phil; age, 17; activities, basketball, 2, 1 age, 17; activities, basketball, 2, 3; op- 3 ; Senior Play committee ; Ca ' i-nival eretta, 2, 3 ; glee club, 1, 2, 3 ; Decora- Supper committee; traffic squad: op- I tion committee, graduation, eretta, 2, 3; Senior Banquet committee; | Huebner, Harold Kelleran — nickname, glee club, 1, 2, 3. iTarzan; age, 16; activities, track team, 1. Doherty, John J. — nickname, Eed;I Hynes, Mary Elizabeth — nickname, age, 17; activities, baseball, 1, 2, 3; Dimples; age, 18; activities, operetta, football, 1, 2: basketball, 1, 2, 3. | 1, 2, 3; Carnival Ticket committee; field Driscoll, Mary Elizabeth — nickname, j hockey, 1 ; basketball, 1 ; glee club, 1, 2. Dris; age, 17; activities, glee club, 1, 2; | Kelley, Earle W. — nickname, Kel; age, basketball, 1. i 17 ; activities, cross country, 3. Durkee, Elizabeth Grace — nickname,! Kirkpatrick, Catherine Doro — nick- Beth; age, 18; activities, glee club, 1, 2, j name, Kay; age, 17; activities, glee club. 3; operetta, 1, 2, 3; Senior play; Au- ! Lane, Virginia Eva — nickname, Gin- thentic staff; orchestra, 3; Class His-iger; age, 17; activities, basketball, 1, torian. | 2, 3 ; field hockey, 1, 2, 3; operetta, 3; Dushane, Harlan Lionel — nickname, I Publicity committee, 3. Spike; age, 19; activities, baseball, 1,! Ludden, Eobert Thomas — nickname, 2, 3; hockey, 1, 2, 3; football, 1, 2, 3 ; j Bob ; age, 18; activities, Eifle club, operetta, 4; basketball, 2, 3. Lundregan, Joseph J. — nickname, Joe; Eldridge, Phyllis — nickname, Phil; age, 18; activities, football, 2; captain, age, 18; activities, glee club; class has- 3 ; hockey, 2, 3; baseball, 2, 3; stage ketball; Spanish play; Authentic staff ; manager, 2, 3; senior play, 3; traffic Senior play. squad, 3. Ferguson, Victor Donald — nickname, MacMillan, Melvin — nickname, Meb- Vic ; age, 18 ; activities, football ; cross j bie ; age, 17 ; activities, cipher activities, country, 2; basketball, 1, 2, 3; baseball, j but oh boy! What a line! Class foot- 1, 2 ; treasurer A. A., 3 ; secretary class, j ball, 2. 1; orchestra, 1, 2, 3; Authentic; Class McKinnon, Charles D. — nickname, Will, 3; gym team, 3; Carnival Ticket , Dinny ; age, 17; activities, football, 1, 2, committee, 3; traffic squad, 2, 3. |3; hockey, 3; Sport committee for Carn- Govatsos, James — nickname, Jimmy; iival. age, 18; activities, S. H. S. orchestra, 3; i Meagher, Euth — nickname. Sis; age, S. H. S. trio, 3. 17, activities, operetta, 2; glee club, 3; [16]
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