Thayer Academy - Black and Orange Yearbook (Braintree, MA)

 - Class of 1924

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llwll :....mmmlllll llllllll lllllllll IM. , U Ea-' If v C A -1 , ' .X . X , 1' ' . X , . Q 'J X '. A wi E RICIIARII KI5'I'cIII'M Presidenf HIQLIQN GRIFFIN . . I'iI-if-Presideizz GIcRI'RI'DI3 M.fxc'DoNAI.n . Sm-rvnzry iXlORRILL llALI, . . . TI'E!l.VllI'UP' HISTORY Ulf THF CLASS OF 1925 The good old Class of 1925 was the first preparatory -class to enter the Academy with tlIe new Faculty. No doubt we were very timid and frightened little preps but we soon outgrew our shyness. lVe were very proud of having a member of our class on tlIe Academy baseball teaml Qf course, it was no other than Dick Ketchum, our president. Dick and many other boys in the class have continued to distinguish themselves and us in athletics, -for they won the basketball championship for two successive years. The girls, too, have slIown their merit in basketball, field hockey. and volley-ball. During our Junior year we elected oflicers. Each of the two divisions of the class had its own officers, but we realized that we could not have true class spirit with- out unity. Accordingly, we elected officers to represent tlIe whole class. The next year, our Junior hliddle year, found some of us in Room 3. There We were a source of constant annoyance to hlr. Hetherston, who declared we were the noisiest class tlIat had ever been in that room. That year was tlIe Golden Age of our class. ive certainly lengthened the Honor Roll considerably. This year we gave our reception. ive are sure that everyone who was at the Cochato Club that night will agree that the dance was a brilliant success. A few of the members of our class contributed to the success of the French plays. If any- one is ever in need of a street urchin, we heartily recommend Steve Balkam. lVe had the pleasure and privilege last fall of welcoming lNIiss Gemmel as our English teacher, and we hope to show her that the East is quite as attractive as the VVest. Altogether, our school life has been a happy one, and we sincerely hope that we may leave a record of scholarship and usefulness that will be an inspiration and a guide to those who come after us. NIARGARET SCHULTZ, ,25-

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John Alden George Allison Harrison Andrews Paul Baker Stephen Balkam Martha Cook Alfred French Helen Griffin Arleen Hall Morrill Hall Barbara Hannigrfi Vllilliam Harrison Helen Hixon John Hubbard Ripley Keating Richard Ketchum Richard Kimball Donald King Myron Lane Edward Marnock Malcolm Mosher Florence Parker CLASS ROLL Edwin Rich Frank Roberts Ruth Ronnquist Dorothy Shaw Margaret Schultz Dorothy Southworth Chadbourne Spring Wallace 'liibbctts Dorothy Vye lfleanor Vllalker George lVhite Russell lvoodworth Harold Gurney Howard Abbott Theodore Alexander lValter Barbour Norman Bonve Preston Fla Frank Faustini Bennett Gale Ruth Godfrey Beatrice Hall Elizabeth Kebbe Wallace Kells Gertrude NlacDonald Miriam Macdonald Dorothy Mann Edward hloore Helene Nelson Warren Ogden Virginia Oliver Sarah Patten Rosamond Perry Ruth Piercy Richard Pratt Myron Ryder Wendell Schuh George Stephenson Laura Sturtevant Doris Sylvester Webster Tileston John Trott Charles Turner Theron Spring Dorothy Smith Richard Ball



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Phyllis Abell Donald Allison Yirginia Barham Louise Bennett llelen Benson .-Xlice Cole Lillian Crosseup Marion Davis Lucille Folsom James Friek Lawrence Howard Frederick Howe Elizabeth Kells Paul Ketchum Robert King Ruth Langley Francis Long Marjorie Milne Philip Xlurphy john Palmer Klarion South Harriet Steele Samuel XVakeman Marion Wialsh Olive Vlientworth Wiendell Zoehler CLASS ROLL Edward Parker llcrlnert Baker Donald Bates Forest Coe lleetor Douglas XValstein Frost Edward Harris Walter llastings Frank Lantery Edward Lunt Donald Neal Lawrence O'Neil Edward Palmer John Queen Philip Sehwind Edgar Spargo Loring Towne Dorothy Connell Virginia Dunham Virginia Dyer. Emma Hersev Dorothy Jenkins Phyllis Jenkins Florence Robertson Adaline Trafton

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