Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1905

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After our Christmas vacation, on January 13th, we held a re-election of officers. As our first president declined to serve a second term, Howard B. Peterson was elected and immediately as- sumed his office. Miss Helen W'ebber was elected vice president, Daniel Gibbs, secretary and treasurer. In this meeting we voted to hold a sleigh-ride, a committee of three being appointed to complete arrangements. Mr liurke and Miss Dugan accompanied us, and they proved themselves very able chaperons. VVe were all better acquainted after we returned home, having spent a very enjoyable evening. As our Class has always been noted as being very ambitious, our next step was to call a class meeting to vote on having a debating society. This was voted on and accepted, and we formed the society, which was a decided success and which was also of great benefit to those who took part in the many and interesting debates which followed. The Kicklets '7 and the L' Howler were being edited about this time, but somehow they never gained much prominence, the items being written while sitting at the reference table, where the editors forgot their 'work in looking at Marion sitting in front of them. Thus passed our Freshman year. Then came our annual Summer vacation, after which we returned to school, this time to be Sophomores. VVith our usual enthusiasm we began our busi- ness of the year with class meeting. Howard Peterson was re-elected president: Helen NVebber elected secretary and treasurer, and Harold VVhitehead, vice president. The advisability of hold- ing a social was considered and a committee on socials appointed. As Sophomores we were especially proud that we were able to supply good men for the foot- ball team, thus gainingthe respect of the other classes. On October 24, 1902, we held our first Sophomore social, in Reynoldsllall. Our class spirit was well shone here, by over fifty-five of our members being present. It is needless to say we had a glorious time. Here it was, that we first learned to play the exciting and popular game of ff NVink 'em f for which our class is famous. Percy first gained her practice here, they say. It was during this year that Evelyn began her famous 4' pun book and exhibited an alarming talent for fortune ltellingq Some of our boys also began to show a poetls nature, and some remark- able poems were circulated. ' A short time elapsed and we were Juniors. But with an added honor, the first Juniors to begin the entire year in the New High School. XVe had entered the New High School as Sopho- mores in the April vacation before, but now we were the first Juniors in the new school. XVe cannot tell our friends in this history how much itmeant to each one of us to be Juniors in our beautiful new building. So many new privileges were extended to us, a library, gymnasium, lec- ture room, a botanical laboratory, and new apparatus for the chemistry and physics courses. Such diligentscholars as we were, at first, but we are sorry to say the novelty wore off with some of us after awhile. ' -J f T We held our first class meeting in the ' lecture room, where we felt very grand, seated in the new arm-chairs. XVilliam Moody, Jr., was elected president at' this meeting, Miss Bernice Jewett, vice president, and Helen Wlebber, secretary and treasurer. Then we decided to hold a sociable on November 13th in the new Assembly Hallq As some' of our members-thought that if we had class dues it would aid us in paying our expenses for the annual banquet given to the Seniors, we voted to pay fifteen cents monthly to the treasurer for that purpose. At the beginning of this year, Miss Hall, our Latin' teacher, suggested the organization of a Latin club. This pleased the Latin scholars and soon a club was formed under the name of Uoncilium Romanum. The first meeting was held December 11th in -Room lT. Harold Eaton was elected president and Evelyn Spring, secretary andstreasurer. The object of this club was to promote further knowledge of Ancient Rome and its surroundings. At the first meeting of the club interesting papers on this subject were read by different members of the club. Several of Ii

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