Middleborough High School - Timaron Yearbook (Middleborough, MA)

 - Class of 1933

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193 3 MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL 193 3 The Prophecy of the Class of 1 933 Eileen A. Huxley Lawrence B. Wcstgate Louise Bowman Ivan F. Stuart Eileen Huxley : I condemn : Maybelle Alden and Mildred Keon jh to be inventors of mechanical hitch hikinji- thumbs. Ernest Allen and Marjorie Brennan to be midojets in a circus. Fred Anderson to be a monkey trainer. Oscar April to be advertising ' aoent for Bulk Milk Co. Lawrence Baker to be outstanding dentist in Plympton, where he has a big pull. Willard Baker to be new owner of Robin- son ' s Jewelry Store. Sylvia Beals to be Mrs. Wm. Conieau and run a cat menagerie. Mildred Basset, Mildred Hiseler, and Wilma Casw ell to be trapeze artists — The Fly- ing Featherweight Sisters. Walter Berry and Carmelina Penna to be marathon dancers. Helen Boehme and Bernice Perkins to dis- cover sandless spinach. Louise Bowman to be the author of How to Have It. Lorena Braddock and Virginia Burger to be telephone ojoerators with quite a line. Benjamin Bump to write a book on What I Know About Women. ' ' Madeline Camandona to be teacher of tech- nocracy in M. H. S. Ruth Carter to do the intricate stunt of diving from a piano into a teacup. Irene Caswell to be autlioress of Peter Rab- bit Goo. Mildred Charron to be hot cha violinist with Maranville ' s Melody Lads. Leo Curly to be president of a deaf and dumb school. (Placed there to keep him quiet.) Andrew Davis to be in a hospital for won; out prize fighters. Gerard deBoer to be an Indian rubber neck man. Lawrence Westgate : I condemn : Marjorie DeMaranville to be a prominent divorce lawyer in East Overshoe. James DeWolf to be editor of The Na- tion ' s Perfume ' a magazine with a dis- tinctive air. Laura Holmes to run a lot of things in town, including her husband, Harold Donner. George Duncklee and Ronald Thatcher to be electricians. Their advertisement Come in and let us give you a thrill. Leighton Dunham to be president of the Infernal Saxophone Co. Rhea Duphily to be a contoi-tionist. Arlene Egger, or Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rondelli, to become immensely rich and breed chickens that lay square eggs. Frederick Eldridge to be fire warden with the capability of extinguishing fires with his famous feet. Bernard Eldridge to be a tattoo man. (Gen- eral designs for women.) Albert Fawcett to go on a vacation because of his insatiable desire to steal chickens. Richard Ferraguto to be manufacturer of macaroni with Dorothy Hully and Anna Gamache, employees winding it on spools. Bertha Finneran to be a missionary in East Burlap. Daniel Freedman to be a daring bareback rider. Lillian Gerrior to see her latest picture The Ravagings of Love. ■4 27 !!=■•

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19 3 3 193 3 Class Gifts By Victoria H. Stanley I, too am of sound mind believe it or not. My ability as a poet rivals Edna St. Vincent Millay and Robert Frost. Herewith in poetry are the tangible legacies given : Lonise Bowman — AVith such a comrade such a friend We all would walk with her till journey ' s end ! Sylvia Beals — Be sure you ' re right (ask Mr. Battis) th?n go ahead With this little pack of lead ! Ronald Thatcher — Mischief twinkles in his eyes. When he wears these classy ties ! Ernest Allen — A modest Sir Oracle, When he opens his lips, let no dog bark ! Carmelina Penna — Quiet and well conducted, But always ready for fun ! Ruth Carter- She is a mighty huntress, And her prey is man! Lester Robinson — He ' s equally ready for work or fun. From early dawn to set of sun ! Lawrence Baker — Better late than never, This little clock to aid him better! Madeline Camandona — Never take life too seriously, You ' 11 never get out of it alive ! Lorena Braddock — Don ' t cry boys she ' 11 be back Just sit and wait by the railroad track. Helen Boehme — Some may talk and some may stop, But she goes on forever ! Frederick Anderson — Womaii is man ' s bread of life ! Is Fred getting hungry? Edgar Paun — Comb down his hair! Look ! Look I It stands ujiright ! Mildred Lang — This maid has done what very few will. She ' s never kept quiet, and never sat still! Albert Williams — With curling hair and laughing eyes, That seems to mock us as he flies! Orville Gibbs— Don ' t wake him up Let him dream ! Genevieve Johnson — Smooth runs the water whei ' e the brook is deep. May this little bed aid her with her sleep ! Alice Shaw — She is on the square. So we can ' t object to the corners! Harold Donner — This little car we send, To West Carver the nights to sjiend. Florence Riss — Her best companion is a mirror ! Myron Thomas — Blessings, little man, on thee — May your love for music live everlastingly. Lillian Gerrior — Dimples and rosy cheeks, May this rouge come in streaks ! Marjorie Brennan — A tiny body often harbors a great soul, May she keep measuring her height beside this pole! ■4 26 h-



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19 3 3 MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL 1933 Orville Gibbs and Victoria Stanley to be co-workers. Orville to be water boy for the camels and Vic to carry the ele- phant ' s trnnk Gladys Gift ' ord to be Honorary President of the famous Kitty Club (meow!) Mary Ditano, Eleanor Faietti, Evelyn Wee- man and Melba AVeeman to be members of the Kitty Club. Andrew Gomes to p ay baseball with the Colored Giants. Edna Grossman to model Jantzen ' s late«t bathing suits. Eileen Huxley to be a demonstrator of Richard Hudnut ' s best lip stick. Pamelia McFarlin and Russell Inylese to be hero and heroine in Broadway ' s latest musical comedy. Ivan Stuart : I condemn ; Genevieve Johnson to be a writer on The Way a Shy Bud Became a Blossom, (from personal experience.) Roy Keith and Bud Paun who were big ' shots in school, to be employed by Armour Ham Co. Ruth Lamoureaux to be president of the Titicut Mother ' s club. Mildred Lang and Alice Shaw to be in the hardware business specializing in pow- ders and paints. Albert Lavallee to be chair dictator in Carver. Charles Lee to run a string of Chinese laundries named the Wall Lee Laun- dries. Joseph Maekiewicz to be a genuine loud speaker on a radio. Helen Maddigan and Mildred Warren to be musicians having the abiUty to ])]ay the radio, music box, victrola, and on the linoleum. Francis jMalaguti to be the famous Kar- mel ( ' orn King. ' ' Demetria Marra and Willard Jessup to be owners of an up-to-date barber shop. Thomas McFarlin to be a clown. Dorothea Mcllvana to be a champion woman boxer of the world. Gladys Merrihew to have a very important position in the post office — licking stumps. DonaM Morrison to be owner of the Bizze Bunyon Co. Clinton Morse to be a street cleaner ; busi- ness is picking up with him. Ruth Mosher to work in a card shop selUng thank-you cards, funeral cards, and come-aga in when -you -can ' t -stop -so-long- cards. Gordon Murray to be a salesman for ladies ' Hole-In-One Hosiery. George Nolan to be Pretzel King of North ] Iiddleboro. Dorothea Panesis to be queen of the bananas in Boombay. Josephine Pawlowski and Polly Zidiales to be stenographers for Johnnie Board- man, the sandwich man. Jessie Place and Margery Powell to be two outstanding writers. Marjorie wrote ' ' One Lingering ] Iemory ' ' and Jessie My Vivid Past. Louise Bowman : I condemn : Gladys Pratt to be a flea trainer. Florence Riss to be a sword swallower. Willard Rand to be a reporter on the Mid- dleboro Gazette, also the town ' s official bull thrower. Eva Roberts to take Dorothy Dix ' s place and now we give our love problems to a feature column called Aunt Eva ' s Love Balms. Lester Robinson to be a wrestling champion in the navy. Chester Rogers to be a ballyhoo man. IMildred Rounsville to be disappointed in love and go into retirement. ■4 28

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