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The next morning we take leave of the yacht and board ou p ain en route to Gay Paree accompanied by our hostess, her 'l on our final sky journey we experience ce Savior and r lane E once ag guests, and entertainers. Whi e the thrill of dancing on air to the vague rhythm of Floren her three piece band consisting of Helen Klett, Marjorie Welch, and mbers of the crew entertain us with a specialty ' ' act Carlo Rombletti t Robson A few me completion of their ' son With these Bet y . tap on ice. Almost at the collapses from fatigue but is revived by Edna Simp . adventures to record in our dear diaries we find that we have reached ' f hotel manager invites us ' ' true our destination. Cliff Mariotti acting in the capacity o to be his guests during our stay in Paris. We are entertained in Parisian style For the first time we have the opportunity to see the famous Erna Churchill give her performance in Lil Anderson s dynamic play Come with the Breeze which has left audiences breathl ss She is supported by such notables in the world of theater as Rita Barber Becky Brown Marion Kelleher Willard Whitney Arthur Williams and Roland Mernev The next day bright and early we crowd the entrance of the World s Fair grounds where Michael D Amato is in charge of selling ticke s The first thing that attracts our attention is the Cooke Chemistry Laboratory where all advancements in chemistry made by these mad s Donald Bedard james Fitzgerald and john Haggerty and r times are on display It takes a nd Lawson s professor d ex erimenters of ou b racticmg Raymo to tear o er fame p our he man strength Qdeveloped y p theory of muscle developmentj and every ounce of will power ourselves away from their fascinating inventions of the lnvisible telephone Noiseless bombs and Waterless fountains Venturing on into the Recreation Building in which all new forms of amusement are demonstrated we are amazed to find Carl Olsen clowning on the new two wheel skates Qrollersj which have been equipped with a brake controlled by a ring which also regulates an inflated pillow used in ed landings h rl ool of wonder and delight we depart ble an invention Wit from Paris and venture homewa of Bud Ranahan As we gaze out of the transparent ca dvertisement of a bottle of Carlson s hair remover guaranteed to lf balls After enjoying a hearty laugh at Carlson s acob s crooning sweet forc h our heads in a w i p rd in a submarine ca ble we see an n re se our attention is a and Sylvester Bur h a small parti and me o f the Fog With is we have arrived at o ention Come out o fi d to our dismay that l xuries of this new inv ac move fuzz from go ttracted to Bertha ke s latest song hit l r tion and have no mo Once more planing through a crowd on tomatic newspaper machine run by Angelo Del Negro inse in a favorite color appears The hea l d MacDona the world we n re time to enjoy the u Broadway we appro c l V a com an p lines read Cliff Rusby wins by a an in the Presidential election Strange things are happening e o not like to insinuate that the new official is being partial but rl cabinet his former school mates M Cook Ste ha he au d resto a newspaper l d erosion over L oy very da We n ntioned for this all gi a h Warner Marjorie 1 s 4 find me Brown Ecola Crenshaw Rut Socha Elva Bolton Mary DiCarlo and Frances ion Now knowing the country is to be full of memories of the Clas bl executives our party disbands always to k 1939 run by capa e of the Class of 1939 I the memory 7 n .7 l . , . a 1 c n , Q . , . . .CC 7, . e. I . . 7 7 I 7 ' . 7 . . . . , 7 7 . . , . . . . t I 1 . 5 f . th , . ll . . , . . . . . G, . . 77 ' CC 77 ' ' 4 , n 1 n , n 1 I 7 7 . n . . n u . , 1 n 7 I . n 3 a l - , . . , expen ' ' J ' ' , ll w, Lawrence Easton , ' . fi ' d' tance playing suc , ' ur destina- u . n , u t 4 o , o , , . . H . . . . . . . ,, 1. . 9 ' a . . a P 9 a i a . 7 P if I , A , - , Du . a f a I 9
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I I i I g rg i gt XX I E i if . , sl . xg XX ' X - Prophecy of the Class of january, 1939 Time: l959-fSetting: Enroute to Paris to see the World's Fair. With the motors roaring and the spectators in a perpetual state of expectancy, we hear in the distance the warning vibration of Phil Brown's customary police escort which announces the late arrival of that man-about-town joe Garvey who, with a large crew and several passengers, is about to take off on a trip to Paris to see the World's Fair and attempt to meet some of his former classmates. As Engineer Howard McGill opens the gates of the Western Mass. Airport, owned and operated by Lawrence Cleary, we see that dapper young gentle- man joe step out of the taxi to the drone of Phil Roux's voice, demand- ing, f'Fare, pleasen. Amidst the cheers of the crowd joe finds his way to the plane and is greeted by the attractive air hostess Pat Sullivan. After bidding farewell to his wife, the ex-actress Pricilla Drumm, he enters the Flying Hotel, piloted by Charles Prouty, with handsome Bob Heel as a co-pilot. Then is heard the sound of the door closing and the roar of the plane as it takes off, headed out toward the deep blue sea. On board this marvel of modern times, we find Marion York examin- ing her perfected 1959 fashion plates. As john Skowren peers over her shoulder, he finds to his amazement that they are made of spun glass, and that they are to be modeled by Ann Oliveri, jane Flint, and Anne Yule at the exposition. What next in fashions! Norman Tallent is seen in the rear of the ship mixing chemicals to make the fountain of youth a reality, but he is doubtful as to whether or not Holman Spence may have found the right combination first. Alma Okrongley is occupied reading Charlie Robinson's book on How to Make Friends and Keep Them . Bobbie Hollister enjoys practicing her famed golf swing, although not on a course, due to Austin Weber,s construction of a yo-yo golf ball which has the magnetic power of drawing the ball back to the tee. As the plane soars over the ocean, Al Denis, radio operator, contacts the Pyne 41 Yacht, to arrange a meeting at Russell Davis's refueling station in mid-ocean. After a few hours we reach this destination and transfer to the yacht. Boarding it we are greeted by the self-centered captain Earl Bemis, jr. who, when he smiles, displays Dr. joe Carmody's latest creation of lemon flavored false teeth. We then entered the Henry Room to enjoy cocktails. To our amazement we find the steward to be none other than our old pal Roy Miller. Retiring to our staterooms, which are kept faultlessly clean by jean Wetmore, we dress for dinner. This accomplished, we stroll around deck until we hear the dinner bell chime with Dave Soffran on the musical end of it. Entering the dining hall we are greeted by the rocking rhythm of Ken Munyon and his Rock Horse Orchestra. The food is furnished by Leslie Streeter, game warden who has confiscated the birds from Art Huse, an unfortunate hunter who went in for target practice out of season, and is prepaid by Richard Small and served by Frances Donnelen, Norma Midwood, and Theresa Restano. As we are enjoy- ing our dinner, Riley Aiken entertains with his corny trumpet, after which Grace Coughter appears crooning a sentimental song in Dorr Exford's ear, which is slightly dilapidated, due to various skirmishes in the boxing ring. Bobbie fBargainj Price does an extra-ordinary shawl dance with her shadow until she trips over the oversized feet of Billy Thomas, who, from the effects of his first cocktail, has been lying on the floor unnoticed. After this superb entertainment our hostess Shirley Pyne leads us to the upper deck where each guest indulges in his own conception of a good time. '
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Will of the Class of January 1939 1959 in the County We, the class of Technical High School january, , of Hampden and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being of sound ' ' 'nd and memory, do hereby make this our will, hereby ' f re made and disposing mi revoking all wills by us at any time hereto o . ' ' f ils of said class which are at our disposal, we do Those qualities o pup give to our under-classmen and faculty. Little 4'SisterU Calderwood, whose presence in Trig has made Mr. Marsh a comedian, by power vested in him, wills to Weslie h' wit as a stooge. Porter, Ellison Lofgren, and can Nowell, is To the English department George Perry DiPietro jointly bestow their philosophies of how a person live on a desert island with cocoanuts and a set of Shakespeare. ,Louis Anghilante, whose daring adventure has led him to trapping in the tropical wilds of East Longmeadow, wishes to bequest to the h istry Department the scent of a skunk which he carried away C em from the trap. ' d Marriotti, from the bounds of Tech, does leave. k on to slave another half year Cliffor Florence Savior leaves Robert Jac s at Tech as he again barely missed graduating this year. ' an advertisement for the public to read: Albert Denis leaves Al's Radio Shoppe 42 Alvin Street You break em, we fix em. Robert Hiel leaves his experiences at camp to Mr. Francis who llection of his own. ' h to a grasshopper, wishes already has a co Abraham Goldblatt, who stands knee hig to leave his 5 feet 6M inches to William Pevzner who has yet to grow. Mr. Woodworth paid Earl Bemis a compliment and thus lured him to continue with Solid Geometry. Earl leaves the warning: c'When flattery is accepted a fool is made. The doctors are still wondering if the cat is going to return Florence Henry's tongue. lf not she'll leave her silence to Barbara Hollister. Robert Paasch, who has been supplying some pupils with pencils from the Mueller's Spaghetti Works, leaves a bill at the office stating I 100 pencils 31.003 super-eradicating erasers 15.23, total 81.50.
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