Central High School - Blue and White / Pnalka Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

 - Class of 1931

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THE BLUE AND WHITE WW WN FLORENCE BLACHER RUTH BOZARTH JEAN HASTINGS MILDRED I-IOVEY W RACHAEL NIGH BARBARA PORTEOUS EDWARD CARMAN ROBERT MILLANE 1 ELEANORE R EAD EDITH GRISE RUTH NELSON MIRIAM ROSOFF FLORENCE SCAGLIARINI ZENOS SCOTT HARVEY VIOLI -l'31'!'

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THE BLUE AND WHITE of you. Please take this glue and stick around once in a while. REX THORNBURGH, will you please be the next victim? Poor Rex, ladies and gentle- men - and Seniors -- has been pining for a good old Southern chicken dinner for the last three years. just close your eyes. Rex, when you eat this and you won't be able to tell whether it is a real chicken dinner or only a candy one. That is, if you shoot yourself first, you won't be able to tell the difference. Will ESTHER SAGALYN come up here? Esther. we recall your many literary attempts during your high school career, and, knowing that you will write many more, we want you to have a place to which you can send them, with confidence that they will be graciously received. Here, Esther, is a fine, spacious wastebasket. HERVEY SMITH please. Hervey, along with your many other interests and duties we notice that you are very busy during election season in supporting the Republican can- didates. Well, at any rate, we managed to salvage one of the 691,358 things you handed out so we are giving it back to you as a reminder of your political exploits. Will STEWIE KING come on the stage? No, you don't need to show Stewie the way. He is so used to public speaking that he has even started on the foreign languages. How- ever, he does have difficulty in keeping order in class meetings, so we just want to give him this little pole to touch some of the troublesome culprits to order. If the pole breaks on someone's hard head, Stewie, use a slingshot. The next patient is ELI SISITSKY. Eli, we don't know who has been in Central longer, you or Mr. Hill. Anyhow. we decided that you won the decision so we are giving you this empty book in which you are to write an essay on Central, as it was in the time of Queen Elizabeth, or The first soccer team in Central I-ligh School. And now for the last number which is always the best. MR. HILL, if you please. Mr. Hill, as we all know that you have never had much luck at fishing, we wish to give you this little gun so that you may take up hunting. If you don't have much luck at hunting either, you can always use the gun to shoot some erring youth who may come into your office at 8:15 to ask if he may make an announcement in assembly that morning. MEDORA SEARLES ALFRED ASCHER FRANCIS STANTON o 0 0,0 0. 0.0 The Will of the We, the class of IQBOQ, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty- one, being in a condition of mind legally sane. and having come to a time when a legitimate and honorable disposition of our property is needed, in order that those less fortunate may benefit from our life, do herewith make such disposition in this, our last will and testament. ARTICLE I: To whom it may concern, we leave our solemn hope that the word aquarium will be removed from the door of the senior lunchroom, because we think it is not tactful of them to rub it in in this humiliating way. ARTICLE II: Stewie King and Ted Peterson leave their football pants to be made over into one pair for poor Dave Ketchum, who has struggled for years in a pair of tights. -ARTICLE III: Bob Clark willingly be- queaths his stentorian voice to Miss Lewis, so that she may quell any disturbance. ARTICLE IV: Bingham Lillie leaves his natural blondness to Bert Hammerlof and other dangerous blonds, in order to enhance their manly beauty. ARTICLE V: We leave to Miss Anthony a vial of strychnine. which will enable her to do away with impertinent Centralites without a bloody mess. ARTICLE VI: The three K's, Nolan, Reavy, Class of IQBOQ and Rice, leave their auburn ringlets to the faculty to be divided as and if needed. ARTICLE VII: jack Rottner, the tin- whistle fiend, leaves his pipes and tooters to Al White, to aid the latter in his amorous pursuit of Helen Gladstone. ARTICLE VIII: To the Glee clubs and thc Orchestra we gladly give our pardon for any pain, and thanks for any joy they may have caused us. ARTICLE IX: Sam Abrams leaves his incredible salesmanship to the sweet girls who try to sell candy at the school functions. ARTICLE X: jack Carrigan leaves his map of Ireland to Bill Maroney. ARTICLE XI: john Knott leaves a sil- houette of himself entitled Love Me, Love My Dogs to any junior who thinks that his own pedal extremities are too enormous. ARTICLE XII: Sam Krevalin and Warren Greenwood leave their musical ability to the rest of the Orchestra and Band. so that they may struggle along without them. ARTICLE XIII: Al Ascher leaves his book entitled Women and how I win them to Bobby Fellows. ARTICLE XIV: Doug Pannier leaves his beautiful rosy cheeks to the pale girls of Central. in order that Woolworth's beauty department may go bankrupt, I 'ARTICLE XV: Out of the pure generosity CContinued to Page 121, 'P304'



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THE BLUE AND WHITE I, The Class Of IQBI President, BURTON ADAMS Vice-President, NELSON ABBOTT Secretary, HARVEY VIOLI President, BURTON ADAMS Vice-President. RUTH BOZARTH Secretary, NELSON ABBOTT President, ROGER TALMADCE Vice-President, RUTH BOZARTII Secretary. I-IARVEY VIOLI Officers SENIOR YEAR Treasurer. NAOMI HALL Member-at-Large. SHIPHERD ROBINSON Faculty Advisers. MISS FRANCES H. KINGSLEY JUNIOR YEAR MISS CLARA A. SNELL Treasurer, BEN JAMIN WARD Member-at-Large. SHIPHERD ROBINSON Faculty Advisers. MRS. PAULINE SIRMAN FRESHMAN YEAR MISS HORTENSE E. SPAULDINC Treasurer, BEN JAMIN WARD Member-at-Large, FELIX LA MAR Faculty Advisers, MISS PAULINE HUMPHREY MISS HORTENSE SPAULDING As Others See Them +324

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