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cl time with some chem- Rebecca Brown, who has been having a har istry problems which Mr. Lincoln gave her, has decided to leave them unfinished and presents them to Holman Spence. joe Garvey leaves his executive ability and a box of aspirin to the president of the next senior class. ' Bobbie Price leaves her position as the object of Tech gossip to Pat Moriarty. A his uotations from the scripture to Miss Lloyd MacDonald leaves q jackson. Tom Gieschi leaves that ability of his to slip in just before 8:30 to hose unfortunate souls who visit the tardy office every other morning. ' h his skill as a football player. 'C Buel Goodsell leaves to George Littlejo n k n whose accuracy as a chemist is unexcelled, Harold Mar ma , bequeaths to Wilder Pease his unaccumulated knowledge. The class as a whole leaves its uttermost appreciation to the faculty of Technical High and particularly wish to give its sincerest thanks Miss Durkee Mr. Van Sickle, and Mr. Northrup, who were re- to , spectively class advisers and auditor. ' t and appoint as executors of this will and testament, We nomina e Major Burton A. Adams and Mr. M. Marcus Kiley. ln Witness Whereof, we, representatives of the class of Technical High School, january, 1939, have hereunto set our hands and seals this 18th day of December, 1938. Austin Weber Norman Tallent On this 18th day of December, 1938, the above named Austin Weber and Norman Tallent signed the foregoing instrument, in our ' ' l s which they represent, presence, declaring it to be the will of the c as at their request, in their presence and in the and we three do now presence of each other, hereto subscribe our names as witnesses. Burton A. Adams M. Marcus Kiley Arthur H. Woodworth
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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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History of the Class of January 1939 Atheneaum Florence Henry, Florence Savior. Nisimaha Florence Henry, Florence Savior, Marjorie Welch, Marion York. Le Salon Marjorie Cook, Barbara Hollister, Lloyd MacDonald, jean Martensen, Anna Oliveri, Norman Tallent, jean Wetmore. Torch Club Herbert Bell, Fred Corbin, Norman Lyon, Robert jackson, Charles Robinson. Hi-Y Fred Corbin, Norman Corey, Louis For- gues, joe Garvey, Abraham Goldblatt, Rob- ert Jackson, James Lynch, Norman Lyon, Lloyd MacDonald, Robert Stone. Motion Picture Appreciation Club Robert jackson, William Mason, Harold tolini San . Stamp Club Rusell Davis, Roy DcVine, Arthur Lange. MUSIC nd Ba Riley, Akins, Robert Becker, Lawrence Cleary, Dorr Exford, Arthur Huse, Roland Marney, jean Martensen, Edward McGuire, Kenneth Munyan, johnson Potter. Orchestra Alessandro Alessandri, Robert Becker, Dorr Exford, Arthur Huse, jean Martensen, Ed- ward McGuire. Girls ' Chorus Lillian Anderson, Mary DiCarlo, Gertrude h DeRosier, Bertha Jacobs, Marion Kele er, Barbara Price, Betty Robson, Edna Simpson, Stephanie Soche, Marion York. Glee Club Howard McGill, johnson Potter. ler, Alma Okrongly, Betty Robson, Norman Tallent Camera Club Gertrude DeRoisier, Bertha jacobs, Marion Keleher, Norman Midwood, Barbara Price, Marion York. CLUBS Mixed Chorus Riley Atkins, Myrtle Britt, Gertrude De- Student Council 10B Rosier, Norma Midwood, Carl Olson, Bar- ara Price, Charles Robinson. Everett Ambrose, Bill Gentile, Roy Miller, b Norman Tallent. Student Council 10A-11B Everett Ambrose, Carl Erickson, Roy Mil- Student Council 11A-12B Rita Barber, Walter Coonan, Joe Garvey, lo d MacDonald L y . Student Council 12A Rita Barber, Rebecca Brown, Joe Car- mody, joe Garvey, Lloyd MacDonald, Ken- neth Munyan, Theresa Restaino. Student Patrol Lawrence Cleary, Louis Forgues, Norman Lyon, Lloyd MacDonald, joe Garvey, Abra- ham Goldblatt, Edward McQuire, Roy Miller. J unior Pro Merito joe Garvey, Doris Hawkins, Donald Hea- ton, Richard Lantz, Lloyd MacDonald, jean Martensen, William Oliveri, Mary Puc- ciarelli, Austin Weber, jean Wetmore. Senior Pro Merito Everett Ambrose, Earl Bemis, Carl Erick- son, Donald Finch, joe Garvey, Dons Haw- kins Richard Lantz, Ellison Lofgren, Lloyd MacDonald, William Mason, Arthur Meyer, Anna Oliveri, johnson Potter, Mary Puc- ciarelli, john Skowron, Jay Upham, Austin Weber, Jean Wetmore. BOYS' SPORTS Football Arthur Dupre, Buel Goodsell, Carlo Rom- botletti, David Soffan. Soccer Bert Carlson, Carl Erickson, Carl Olson, Alfred Yacovone. Baseball Thomas Ahern, joseph Soja. Hockey Bert Carlson, Harry Dearborn, Lucido Consolmagno, Carl Erickson, Charles Wright.
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