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WJFJI Mygyt Haier Jan: A pdfaviy fe 4 i g.fJE'l'l l,l5rE'l'2'jfJ'ljf fl 'llelv lll.Q nfl la,1',Ul.0l fear is ,.,,,- fi, zz, JV, Wim: +12 lm' W-ware Kit 41 5-igijfglfi 35:31 I it if I r F Elf rl f J J 'SlJix ,e.lfx .J Jljf jf 'now 77 ec-7l251HW FSHS FPEW4 vgflfl.-Lafj olal-. Wa- 7l'2.?-xiifflfcivvl ff HE? if me al M -if ref Fl'Ci11,l I r r CLASS SUNG The years have quickly passecl :may Since first we entered here Ancl those we niet as 1-lassinales Hare lrevoine to us most clear. We have tried to gather knowledge As we studied thru the years Some will leave for college Or will seek some higher sphere. To our teaehers we aclmire We extend our thanks sincere For the lessons they have taught ns While we have lalrorerl here. So farewell to Alma Mater Farewell to friends and teachers We are sad that we are leaving Dear olcl Waterville Central Sehool. Roger J 01105
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Phyllis Hinman bestows her truckin, ability to Mr. Thomson. Add that to your repertoire, Mr. Thomson. Ramon lles leaves his mathematical ability to Mr. Jenkins. Two plus two is still four, isnit it Mr. Jenkins? Roger Jones gives his athletic prowess to Bill Zweifel. There's hopes for the basketball team now, Coach. Francis Jory leaves his Liability to farm it to John Mango. Now, John, you can tap dance to the music of the sweet potatoes. John Kelley bequeaths his Mgold digging adherents to Milt Jannone. Better tie a string around your spending money, Milt. Mildred Klotzbach leaves Hfleorgiew to Gladys Cechowic. He likes blondes, doesnlt he, Mildred? Bob Lally gives his high scoring ability to Tim Gallagher. It comes in handy for winning basketball games, Tim. Eleanor Lloyd leaves the librarianship to Miss Cotes. Do you think you can manage it, Miss Cotes? Gertrude Lloyd bequeaths her lovely smile and sparkling eyes to Anne Evans. Do you think you can use them, Anne? Elizabeth McCartney leaves her selling technique to Mr. Thomson. Don't under- evaluate yourself, Mr. Thomson. Roderick McLean is undecided. Will he give Norma Jane away? Listen in next year for the answer to this perplexing riddle. Marion Miars leaves her kicking ability to Margaret Wlilliams. It might come in handy when you want to get rid of the boy friend, Muggins. Ruth Ogden leaves her artistic ability to Eileen Burth. It adds a personal touch to make-up, Eileen. John Pesto bequeaths his definite ideas on love to Tommy Roberts. He also has a line, but heis taking that with him. Sorry, Tommy. Ruth Pesto leaves her dramatic talent to Sedora Locke. Use it to advantage, Sedora. Ruth did. Edna Quillman leaves her quiet ways to some loquacious sophomore so he won't annoy Mr. Jenkins too much next year. Luella Sprague leaves her date book to Shirley Eastman. You might be able to use some of the names, Shirley. Helen Sullivan leaves her Hpull? in history class to someone less fortunate. How do you do it, Helen? Edward Tepolt leaves just a quiet memory. Francis Van Slyke leaves his Ford to Ross McCabe. It runs better over sixty, Ross. Donald Williams leaves his 'asquaw parade to Tommy Mara. No offense, Tommy. Lynn Williams leaves his love for basketball to Jack Lally. Put your heart into it like Lynn did, Jack, and youill go places. Milton Wratten leaves the back seat of his Buick to Milt Jannone. Sorry, Milt, but he's taking Rosemary with him. Hulda Zweifel leaves her perpetual smile to Dotty Townsend. It's ulovely to look at, Dotty. Or have you noticed? John Zweifel leaves his perseverance to a junior. You need it to make the grade, eh John? Longin Kucharski gives his senior English book fand hcis glad to get rid of itj to the junior class. Nasty stuff, wasn't it, Longin? Rosemary O'Dowd smiles encouragingly at the junior class. What could be I1 sweeter gift, juniors? And last but not least Gertrude Zieres leaves the school behind. She says it's too big and heavy, especially with the new addition, to carry away. Ta-ta me hearties. Remember, MKNOWLEDCE IS POWERW
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SENIUIQ DLAY On December 3 the senior class presented, as the annual production, Leslie Chadwick Browningls '4The House of a Thousand Thrills, a mystery drama in three acts and a prologue. The action takes place in rich old Mrs. Carlton's country home and centers around an old emerald necklace of hers, Wllhe Curse of Kashmir, so-called because of its nefarious history. David Arden, a well-known mystery story writer. is invited to the house to see if he can solve the queer things that have been going on at the Carlton home. But after two weeks he is no further ahead than when he came. Mona Carlton, the old ladyis granddaughter, finally solves the mystery hy her own in- genious methods. The cast included: David Arden .. ,,.4.,. , John Pesto Mona Carlton ., ,...... Luella Sprague Serena Carlton . ..,. lNorma Jane Evans .Travers ,....,. ........, J ohn Kelley Emily Temple ..,.. ...,.. E leanor Lloyd Agnes Melville ,,,., ..... E mily Betzinger Mrs. Rachel Carlton , ,.,, Helen Sullivan Ronald Melville . , . .,,.,, Ramon Iles Paul D'Alhret . . . .... Williani Avery Miss Derby ......... Ruth Ogden Velvet ....., ..,. D onald Willianis DIQIZE SPEAKING The sixty-sixth annual Talcott Prize Speaking Contest was held in the Eastman Auditorium on March 31, 1938. The selections given were: Blessed Daznasel, Shir- ley Eastman, Down the Grand Canyon, Francis Joryg Blue Forge!-me-nots, Norma Jane Evans, What Every Citizen Should Know, Robert Lallyg Sheik Justice, Hulda Zweifelg The Wouldn't Be Vocalist, John Pesto, Cond-bye, Helen, Ruth Pesto, I Am His Son, Stuart Allen. The winners Were: First prize, Ruth Pesto and John Pesto, second prize, Norma Jane Evans and Stuart Allen. The judges were: Mrs. Jean Wloodcock Lyng, Rome Free Academy, Miss Mar- jorie Bulkeley, West Winfield Central School, Mr. Richard Ralph, Clinton Central School.
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