Stoneham High School - Wildlife Yearbook (Stoneham, MA)

 - Class of 1930

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THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC have made the past year a success both socially and educationally. However, we especially wish to thank Miss Davis, Eoom 4; Miss Garland, Eoom 7; Miss Johnson, Eoom 8, for their untiring ef- forts as home room teachers. — X — This year sees the passing of some of the best athletes who ever crossed the threshold of our honorable institution. — X — At the recent Soph’s social a special- ty dance act by Miss Marie Todd was greatly appreciated by the students at- tending. — X — At the Middlesex Track Meet the Sophomores collected eight of Stone- ham’s thirteen points. — X — Congratulations to “Doc” Gordon in winning his second championship, but he would certainly have had a hard task without certain Sophs. — X — Here’s hoping the present Junior class will be as able as our worthy graduating class was as a domineering class of S. H. S. — X — Sport socials have become a quite popular form for a social. — X — It’s a good thing that the Senior class is not superstitious. Graduating on Friday the 13th. — X — As the days of our first year up in the high school come to an end, we think of all the happy hours we spent. Yet there is hardly one who wishes to repeat them. We’re hoping next year’s Sophs and Seniors will make a good shell to hold the noble Class of ’32. — X — Home Room 32 Notes Our homo room officers are : Iris Kelman, President; George Grover, Vice President; Donald Grundberg, Secre- tary; Carl Weiss, Treasurer. — X — We are glad to welcome Ethyl Jen- kins who comes from Scituate, Mass. — X — The so-far undefeated Home Eoom 32 baseball team has played these games: Home Eoom 32, 16 — Home Eoom 33, 12 Home Eoom 32, 10 — Home Eoom 34, 5 Home Eoom 32, 13 — Home Eoom 33, 12 Home Eoom 32, 23 — Seventh Grade 13 All the plaj ' ers have shown co-opera- tion which enables us to have such good results. — X — Class Notes Room 25 New officers were elected during the month of May. They were as follows: President, Robert Stinson; Vice Pres- ident, Warren Eidley; Secretary, Jane Arnold ; Treasurer, Emil D’Entremont. — X — The pupils would like to thank War- ren McCurdy for the fine picture he drew on their blackboard. — X — Room 25 had a very good Memorial Day program on May 26. — X — Class Notes Room 33 Room 33 has just lost two of its base- ball players who are Rayford Mann and Douglas Connor. — X — The girls were defeated by the boys ill “The Wild Flower Contest.” The girls are to give the boys a party. It will probabl 3 be held on June 21, 1930. — X — Class President, Jeannette Sparkes; Vice President, Rayford Mann; Secre- tarj Marjorie Logan ; Treasurer, Betty Boos. — X — Class Personal Reports Class sheik — Kenneth Prescott. Class sheba — Bettj’ Boos. Class singer — Helen Lister. Class dancer — Mildred Shay. Class golfer — Marj ' Anderson. Class Cupid — Nancy Markham. Class Frenchwoman — Arline Tajdor. Class comedian — Harry Rivers. Class song — “Hail to Stoneham Junior High.” Compliments of the Stoneham Five Cents Savings Bank “The Friendly Bank” SCHOOL SAVINGS CHRISTMAS CLUB PURPOSE CLUB AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES FOR SALE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES [ 28 ]

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GRADUATION NUMBER CLASS NOTES Class Notes of ’30 The Senior banquet certainly was a success. The banquet committee car- ried out its work in a very efficient manner. — X — Bob Sheehan’s new Ford, a gradua- tion present, is a late sport model. The lucky boy, in company with two other senior boys, gave it a testing out on the night of the banquet. — X — When looking for smiling Irish eyes — see Mahoney. — X — “Nemo” Downes and Fred Corcoran should be jockeys because they are al- ways “riding” each other. — X — Cameron, the milkman, and Petten- gill, the mechanic, are two typical cronies. — X — J. Edgar Martin’s upward climb to success reads like one of Horatio Al- ger’s great masterpieces. Edgar cuts quite a figure in Cambridge society. — X — “Tiger” Yancey has developed into a demon driver even shadowing the wild- est moments of Albert Meek. — X — “Spud” Rice nearly put the A. A. into debt by losing so many baseballs. When Elmer hits ’em they stay hit. He is like Bill Terry of the New York Giants who says, “I’m not much of a fielder, but I sure can everlastingly slap that apple.” — X — Albert Meek is probably the best baseball manager we have had in years. Meekie is always on the job. — X — Downes: What’s a Greek urn? Sheehan : Twenty-five bucks a week unless he owns the restaurant. — X — E: McKinley was shot in the Pan American Union. P. M. : What a funny place to get shot in. — X — Mr. Reynolds: When I give the Col- lege Board exams, there will be special rates for Cameron and Pettengill. — X — Junior Class Notes Hoard in the Gym: Please name some of the Daily Doz- en and describe them. Pupil: Head, leg, arm and abdominal exercises, done alternately. — X — Mr. D. (to young lady at the piano during music) : All right, young, “Speed Our Republic.” — X — We wonder: What Mr. Thibodeau and Peterson have in common? If Mr. T. likes to see us blush? It seems that way. If Mr. T. wanted to find out our age when he asked us who was president when we were born? What happened to the cake that was made in cooking by two bright cooks. — X — Time, tide, and the Three Musketeers wait for no man (Sally), (Milly), (Wink). — X — Class Notes of ’31 To our dearly beloved Seniors we wish to express our feelings by hoping that they will have the best of luck in the years to follow. — X — Now we are the Seniors of Stoneham High School and may we live up to the good examples the Class of 1930 have made for us. — X — We hope that everyone will be able to “stick” with us during the coming year. — X — We wish to congratulate the Class of ’30 on their play. It was the best ever. Of course ours will have to be very good to beat it but we will try. — X — In the last edition of the Authentic a certain Senior was very peeved. He shouldn’t have been. We all have to take a “knock” now and then. If he’s that kind of a sport we hope he’ll never 1)0 “knocked around.” — X — Class Notes of ’32 The best o’ luck is all we can wish the graduation class and may they be as successful in the business world as they were in school. — X — It has been noticed that the Sophs are making it hot and heavy for the other classes in the class baseball league. Watch out. Juniors. — X — We wish to thank all teachers who



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GRADUATION NUMBER Success to 1930 ! STONEHAM CO-OPERATIVE BANK Compliments of Reynolds the Plumber 445 Main Street Stoneham Compliments of Pioneer Food Store Ned C. Yeaton, Prop. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CIGARS TOBACCO Farm Hill Station Telephone 0303 Free Delivery Dr. M. D. Sheehan Customers For Emily Post My wife has horrible manners. The other evening at dinner she was scratch- ing her head with her fork. I was so shocked that all the peas rolled otf my knife. That’s An Idea By removing the top of your Christ- mas cigarette lighter you can make a dandy match box. T. A. Pettengill Auto Service Dot: Did he tell you how much he loved you? Dash ; No, but he went through all the motions. Miss Pert: You know, my hair is just full of electricity! Mr. Peck: Why, of course, it’s con- nected to a dry cell. Reason Enough Uncle Jerry said all the women were wild over him. He was janitor of an asylum and slept in the basement. Nicaraguan Flapper: You’ll come back to me soon, Juan? Her boy friend: Yes, darling. Pll be gone only a couple of revolutions. Telephone 0841 13 Pomeworth Street Stoneham Compliments of A. Deferrari Sons Established 1885 Compliments of Stoneham Trust Company [291

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