Middleborough High School - Timaron Yearbook (Middleborough, MA)

 - Class of 1934

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19 3 4 MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL 19 3 4 Along with this very same circus Goes Amelia Strojny the brave ; Into the lions ' cage she steps And makes them all behave. Mabel Long, our classmate, Who was engaged you know, Is now most happily married. And lives in a cute bungalow. Alphonso Yarusites is chauffeuring for Miss Trinque ; She made a lot of monej ' and saved it in the bank. A box of chocolates in one hand. Her pet doggie on her knee, She became the lady of leisure And quite satisfied you see. Joseph Gamache as a senior displayed archi- tectural skill ; He built a frame to display our furbelows and frills. Tlie Empire state building appears very small. Since Joseph ' s best construction surpasses them all! Viljo Heleen had features so fair and refined His profile was sought by movie directors of all climes. While on location Hepburn espied him one day, Viljo her leading man became without a mo- ment ' s delay. Dora Goodreau always could add sums And we surely know that she liked to chew gum. She is the president of a flourishing business, Which employs many girls who work with cheerfulness. Alma Nye now can reach high C ; Galli Curci she ' ll promptly surpass. In the Metropolitan Opera she soon will be. Wallace Kelley is a court stenographer; The judge to his wishes often refers. Phyllis Quindley plans his household budget, So his coffers are filled with manj ' gold nug- gets. Esther Erickson for a famous artist po.sed as a shepherdess ; This great arti.st sought her hand with eager- ness. She accepted the offer with her sweet gracious- ness And today .she is a well-known art patroness. Verna Howes, who was treasurer of our class, Now has a record that is hard to sur])ass. She sits in Wa.shington typing on keys; Prom the President she takes dictation with ease. Lauretta Bissonnette has attained great suc- cess. As she has a position with a well-known press. AVhile attending M. H. S., her many com- ments on dress. Gave her amp e experience to judge the 400 best. IMargaret Carlson is an art instructor, Tliough clothes designer she should be. Then we of 1934 would need worrj never more, For our costumes would be envied by every- one we see. Helen Cole ' s .sweet way Won many friends during college days. A Vermont farmer saw her smile so gay, Lost his heart, and proposed without delay. IMargaret Harrington ' s reserved and quiet ways AVon her the leading mystery parts in all Clive Brooks ' plays. Agnes MacDonald is an instructor In a New York city gym. Her motto is If you can ' t dance. At least you can learn to swim. ' ' Gertrude Manion you, doubtless, always thought shy; But as a bold mountain climber she rose mighty high. Our Rockies are much too small for her now, so they say She ' ll scale Mount Everest in a night and a day. •4241:-

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19 3 4 MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL 19 3 4 Prophecy of the Class of 1 934 Lois A. Gammons Ethel A. Shaw I seem to see a dainty nurse Holding her patient ' s hand ; With Clara April on the job. Being sick is grand ! With a broad brimmed hat, and overalls blue, Pauline Dainis is looking at you. She carries a hoe, she ' s too busy to pet. For our Pauline is a Farmerette ! Charlotte DeMoranville in snowy white apron and cap Teaches a group of young ladies to cook. Now what do you think of that ! When you get discouraged about your hair And think you look a fright, Go to Lucy Athanasiou ' s Shoppe ; She makes you look just right. I see our Hassabie a waitress, As I lay my cards out thus. She c uickly gathers in her tips Only to find them asparagus ! Johnny Fowler, a news reporter wanted to be ; Has fulfilled his wishes as you will see. He has taken Walter Winchell ' s place on the air. With Mike Pawlak as Ben Bernie, They make a good pair. Madeline Robbins, a missionary, her work Way out in Africa her duty does not shirk. She has no trouble in making the yoiing mind, Because they all know she is loving and kind. Around the track the racing cars come, Boy! what driving! Hear the motors hum. Give them a cheer ! Who ' s in the lead I It ' s Norman Quindley ' ' King of Speed. ' ' I see Marion Walker in a dear little home. Where holly-hocks grow by the gate. There is always a welcome for those who roam, If they come early or late. Elmer 0. Drew Viljo E. Heleen A big butter and egg man came out of the West With a checkered suit, and a watch chain on his vest. He had a lot of money that he spent on the girls, Giving them parties, and suppers, and pearls. What is his name? I asked a fair lass. It ' s Samuel Ryder from Middleboro, Mass. Eddie Neill steps high, wide, and handsome; He struts to the trumpet blare. The golden medals gleam on his chest, His baton whirls in the air, He is the prize drum major At the great Chicago World ' s Fair. Elsie Adsit teaches kiddies In a kindergarten gay; The youngsters all aclore her And never miss a day. In a AVomen ' s College of high degree, Where only the learned may sit, Kathleen Graham I seem to see ; With the professors she is a great hit. You all remember Frank Raymond, Who always dressed just so? Well — now we see our Frankie, As a flashing gigolo. Mary Sylvia and Mary Souza Partners have become ; They are in the candy business And do they make it hum! Mildred Grossman a secretary wanted to be ; She is now in the office of Dot Dahlquist Comi any. They both claim they owe their success To the training they had in old M. H. S. Cora Place, a girl of great reliance, Was very much interested in Domestic Science. Cora was never the sort to roam. So she now x ractices her science in her own little home.



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19 3 4 MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL- 19 3 4 Plelen Nolan is a well-known dietician And ably assists her brother, the physician. Wliether you ' re too thin or a wee bit too fat, Helen has a diet that will work while yon nap. An -eline Panesis on a visit to Greece Was elected a delegate to a conference on peace. She met in Athens a youth of great charm ; Cupid aimed an arrow and the youth sur- rendered arms. Alma attained the height of her ambition ; She is now a well-known beautician. Everett Hale her life partner became ; He invents dj ' es so your hair will remain un- changed. Bertha Porter and Ann Sullivan A private hospital run. Ann does all the cutting, While Bertha sews up some. Vera Rogers married a college professor ; She also became an antique collector. Everyone now look over your garret And send Vera a treasure, if you can spare it. Henry Schultz is an admiral in the navy, they say. He gained his experience, when in the class play. You remember him as toastmaster at our class banquet ; Let ' s hope his heart is not won by some silly coquette. Anita Shaw, the Salutatorian of our class, Writes famous books that only Shakepeare can surpass. Her laughing eyes and rosy cheeks Make every page that she writes a very rare treat. Thelma is no longer a Shaw ; She is much better known as Ma. Her two little children are a delight to behold With laughing brown eyes and hair of gold. Norman Shaw found walking to socials Rather hard on his poor little feet. So he became an automobile salesman And occupies now a comfortable seat. Marguerite Shaw is a very busy woman ; She books all engagements for Wink Shuman. In the news column of last week ' s Gazette, They ' ll soon sign a life contract and the date was even set. Harold Williams is the politician of our class; His band plays at all his rallies And the crowd is always vast. Muriel Cook is now a member of the famous Cook ' s tours ; They .say she directs many parties to Quind- ley Scottish Moors. Richard Rockwood ' s favorite motto always was Silence is golden. Richard, please sign this contract to be principal of the Deaf and Dumb School in Muttock. Perhaps your new motto will be ' ' Actions speak louder than words. ' ' The Pulitzer prize goes to Charles Waters for his book whose title is Fathoms. Charles became so interested in his family tree, which contained so much water, that he finally took to the sea. Fathoms is the story of the adventures of the Waters. This medal goes to Frank Kelley. Frank was one of the victors in the 1950 Olympics, having swum the English Channel in the dead of winter. Remember how he practiced at Never Touch ? This $10 gold piece goes to Alexander Kew- ppie. This prize is given by the Brockton Fair Committee. Alexander is a great pro- hibitionist leader as well as a poultry expert. He so detested the word bar that he now raises Plymouth Rock chickens without the bar. The Fish and Game Society present this certificate to Edward Corayer for having bagged a large blue fox, Avhile chasing hares on the tennis courts at Middleboro High play grounds. ■•425li=--

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