Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1912

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PROPHECY attendance at Ross' lunch-counter, while the first from super acceleration, they said, caused, aided, and abetted by that delight- ful trip the cast had to Castle Square to see what Romeo and Juliett. I found Herrick Greenleaf running the elevator, which, being a hydraulic affair, ran about as fast as I could walk. I asked him how he was and he said that he was Qdraughtsjman, which in the end I found was merely a dignified way of stating that he was janitor. In sympathy, I lamented his paleness, which I supposed was due to the conhning nature of his work. He re- futed this theory, however, and explained that he had broken his trom-bone. His friends said that, although it was a great thing for the community, it had affected Herrick's reasong but to me Herrick seem- ed better off without his trom-bone. And, speaking of the conhning nature of his work, let me say right here, Dot Buell gave up her position on the police force for this very reason. By the way, her book, Ath- letic Training for School Girls, is almost a classic with a host of endorsers. But to me it seemed simple, nonsensical, and silly to have A. Dorr daubed on an article of the same name. Surely, I thought, they give us credit fo-r that much sense, even if they do assert a strictly cash busi- ness. But I was even more surprised when I saw the interior of the room. There sat Alice, up to her neck in waste-paper, and every here and there overturned ink-bottles lent their gruesome horror to the dismal scene. Disgust boiled in my throat, but I was forced to grin at the awful timidity of my guide. Respect then dulled the edge of contempt as I listened to her wonderful exploits. Her payrole name was Economi- cal Readjuster. It was whispered that she had saved her firm ten times her salary in one year, but her latest innovation, which startled this quiet world, was one whereby she did away with the shirt-waste. Cn the sixth floor I found a unique sale in odd shoes in the process of preparation. VVith dripping brow and upturned sleeves. Mildred Chatterbox Smith flitted here and there between the counters, stopping only long enough, as she encountered me, to ex- plain that tomorrow she would startle the world with a sale of woman's rights. In an isolated corner of the same Hoor I found Pat McCabe. His eyes were concealed by immense smoked glasses, which he was compelled to wear on account of severely strained muscles obtained by four strike- outs in the Arlington game. He was chief salesman of the refrigerator department. As usual, he was keeping very cool. He had enhanced the beauty of a delightful roof-garde.n by the installation and culture of some exquisite cold-storage plants. Their cool and soothing fragrance was the delight of the wearied shopper. From here, after a delightful little repast served by a trim little maid in white, namely Mary Taylor, I descended with breathless haste in the elevator, and I had scarcely emerged from this disreputable street and again set foot upon the concrete ways of Moody street when a most striking spec- tacle smote my vision. Our Principal might well exclaim that he would like to see all the Fyfes in the Assembly Hall. Truly, they were a wonderful sight! At their head strode Harold Eaton and Carl Richards, two lusty coppers with the traditional brass buttons and big feet. Then behind them Huttered a large banner bearing this in- scription, O Ling, Oriental Circus. Be- hind this smiled Irmgarde Oelling herself on a milk white charger, at her right rode Laura Belle Smith, famous for her render- ing of the Jolly Black Smithsg and at her left rode in the guise of Cupid the late lamented Herby Evans, who-sad fate!!- implicitly following instructions, shot him- self in a basket-ball game. Behind these shrieked a noisy brass bandg the bass-drum, supported by Marguerite Daniells, was maliciously beaten by Constance Hicks.

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