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

 - Class of 1929

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'94 15, . . P 5 T T,-J , . .,,r, , 33-if 14,'.'. .ru- Q i n 'i1,f,WM W yR, N .1 rf:,.s'ffff:' .' . N '. ' 1 1' I , , . . . W ICDYYARD EVERETT RUGGLES CEcldie, Shortyj Art School Holme, loatltefl iwelarzrvltolgf' Humorist. cartoonist, actor-that's Eddie. His quick wit, origi- nality, and ever present sense of humor make him many friends. As for drawing-ever since he used to entertain the Sixth Class with drawings on the black-board, we have seen in Eddie the mak- ings of a famous cartoonist. Shortly after our Senior-Middle play, Mr. Leggett was heard to remark to him, t'Monsieur Ruggles, comme acteur vous etes merveilleux . YYe heartily agree, as will everyone else who witnessed The Youngest . Humorist, cartoonist, actor- that's Eddie,-and a jolly good fellow 'besides Year Boolc Staff, 1, Football, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Ili-Y Scribe, 1, Glee Vlub, 1, Dramatfcs, 2, Danica Committee, 2. BARBARA EVERETT TAYLOR Smith 'tTl1y morlesly is a canrlle to thy merit Barbara is one of the most quiet, modest, and retiring members of the class. Don't let this statement mislead you though, for she is really as lively as the liveliest upon occasion. Sad to relate, she hides her talents under a bushel. She is very clever in all outdoor sports, shines in tennis and golf, and is a connoisseur of sail boats. Girls' Club, 1, Glu' Clztb, 3, 2, 1. ROBERT HENRY SCHULZE, JR. CBobD Harvarrl HI flare zlo all that may become at man, Who flares clo more ts Hone Bob is the kind of a fellow that considers lessons before pleas- ure, and, in consequence thereof has often made teachers of chemistry and of Latin marvel. However, one cannot consider him a grind in the true sense of the word, as he is always on deck when the football season is in full swing, having occupied a wing position on the team for two years. In track, too, Bob is a potential utop- notcherm. As stage manager of our play and director of photographs for the year book, he has shown both ability and dependability. Year Book Staff, 1, Football, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Class Basketball, 5, 4, 35 Track, 1, Hockey, 2, Stage Cormmitrlee, 2, MARGARET COLE TAYLOR CMousieD illt. Holyoke f'Swlfter than tltc twinkling of an eycf' Margaret has been a very busy girl in her six years at Thayer as the large list of honors above testifies. Wlho shines both in the orehestia and glee club? Who received the 'XA plusll in French IV? Who accomplishes those perfectly executed plays in hockey? Who is certain to keep things humming in any recitation she may be in? Who when she goes to Mt. Holyoke next year, will keep the college lecturers busy answering questions? And Echo answers-'tMargaret . Ypm- Bgylf Staff, 1, Hockey, 5, 4, 3, 2, -13 Girls' Club, 1, Orcltestra, 1, Glee f'l14b, 2, 1, Properly Commtttee, 2. ,

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, ,, A, ,,.---.. r s fr i- Q ?52:f:?l4u. . f.: I an 3 , V. .,. A' X A i . Ulf.. if 4- 55 ,..-A ef f' X si-wb.. 4 ...I .r I i .. .1 N xy-0-f.-.we f N f - 'F uf BENJAMIN SNOW ROGERS CBen3 Harvard 'KThc genllemmi in word mul zlecfll' Because he has so successfully managed our dramatics and year book, because his head has a practical solution for every sensible problem, because he has never been known to hurt the tenderest feelings, because he has a keen interest in worth-while things, because he is unfailingly dependable, we proclaim our able representative in the Student Council an efiicient manager, a true student, and a loyal friend. Year Book Staff, 1, Football, 5, 4, 1, Floss Basketball, 5, 4, 3, Hi-Y, lg Orchestra, 5, 4, 3, 2, lg Pres, 25 Business Manager of Dramalics, 2, Slllflent Council, 2, 1, Ilaruarrl Club Prize, 2, Glce Club, 2, 1. AUDREY VIRGINIA SCAMMELL CCamJ Smith f'Fair and wise is she Two years ago, Audrey came to us from Milton, a quiet lass, who was content to pursue her studies and tend her own affairs. Thayer, however was quick to realize the friend and scholar it had in her, and did not hesitate to accept her as a true helper. Surely, none of us has such a literary background as Audrey, who. we believe, has read every book which has been published-from history to the novel. She has other talents, as her hockey record shows. Smith should be proud to claim fair Audrey in the fall. May you receive the favor and esteem elsewhere that you have received here, Cam',. Year Book Slajf, lg Boskclball,V3, 2, Hockey, lg Dancing, 2, 1, Orchestra, 2, Glec Club, 2, Girls' Club. WILLIAM ROSS CBILLD Ilaruarzl f'He braced hz'msclj Io the crquisile burden of life Bill is one of those fellows whom people can't help liking, and in saying people-H, we include ourselves and the young ladies, as well as the faculty. That is saying a whole lot, for it is pretty hard to be liked by the student body all of the time, or by more than a few girls at the same time. IVe therefore congratulate Bill. and hope that he may perhaps give us a few pointers on 'tHow to be Liked . MARJORIE CHRISTINE SMITH Emerson f'VVilh many a social virtue fjl'lICf'd'l Marjorie's a maid of moods- Now she's gay and smiling, Now she's pensive and aloof, Yet, all in all, beguiling. She can mimic whom you please, Or make a dress of fashion, Dance the latest steps with ease Or con a stiff translation. Hockey, 5, 4, 3, 2, 15 Girls' Club, 1, Glec Club, 2, 1, Play flommiltee, 2.



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'r L' me X , T X J l ik -..1s54?6f-fi-'Eiga-nr A 1--,l fi f- ' X .H x3 h-:TQ sf '-1 W ROBERT ASHLEY SKAIFE CBobD Hfzrzvzrfl 'flfifrh in sawirzg 011711172071 sense In the two years that Bob has been with us, we have had much cause to notice him, first, because of his athletic prowess, and last. but not least, apparent, because of his stature. What, would our French and English classes do without Bob's well worded questions to start us thinking on a higher plane? What would our football, basketball, and track teams have done without his services? We are glad Bob has come. In his quiet way he has made many friends in every class. Vfe feel sure he will carry on the good work on Eddy Caseyls freshman team at Harvard. Football, 1: Track, 2, Orchestra, 2, 1. THURLETA GERTRIYDE TURKEY CThur5 'KA Calm mul premerlltrzlerl lIJl'llfl!'IZI'Fl, f'Maeyee, wait for me-eelll we hear Thur daily say. In accents low and gentle, for that's Thurleta's way. Yet her friendship's of the finest kind, it seems to have no ends, For her ready smile. her sympathy, include us all as friends. Class Ser'1'c'tn2'!l, 53 Girls' Club, 13 Gler' fllllll, 3. 2. 1, Dance llonmzfltee. HAROLD ELMORE SPRAGYE iH2ll'1'j'l M. I. T. An IISSIZTGIICU of gmorl lzallzre that forexlflllrn' hasl1'llly In sixth class days Harry was the smallest boy in the class. but those days are gone forever! If any one doubts Harold's athletic prowess, let. him challenge Harold to a game of tennis. .or try to strike him out in baseball. Off the athletic Held, his voice has often been raised in pleasing C73 melodies in the glee club. To his already large number of aceoiuplishments, Harold added a new achievement when he came out as a star in the last inter-class track meet. Baseball, 2. 1, 'I'rnr-ls, lg Glerf Vluln, 3, 2, 15 Dramalics CAssll.D Iiusirzz'-ss illgr., 2. ELLEN ELSA VVALDECKER ClValdy. Vllaldeekl Slfirlnzwe HA smile for enrlz, rr frierzrl lo all Chant I a maiden who, though unassuming and quiet, Speaks loudly through actions that merit, much honor and glory. Staunch and effective she holds her position in hockey, Still staunch and effective she wins great distinction in classes. Baakclball, 2, Hockey, 5, 4, 3, 2, 13 Glrlsl Club. 1: Glee Club, 2, lg Play Commillec, 2, Sluflcnl Council, 1.

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