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CLASS PROPHECY
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fully decorated hall appeared. A dance sponsored by the Student Council was in progress. It was held in the gymnasium, and music was furnished by the Casa Chillon orchestra. Now the class assembled to vote for the various committees to take care of final events. The chairmen elected were: Senior Prom Committee Doten Warner Class History Marjorie Fulton Class Prophecy Marjorie Bentley Class Motto Virginia Donley Class Banquet Helen Quirk Graduation Dance Dorothy Murray Class Outing Burton Poole Next I saw a group of nervous pupils from the four classes engaged in the Herald-Traveler Spelling Bee. Joseph Lesenechal, one of our classmates, won honors. The stage again appeared and the operetta, The Mascot , was being performed for the benefit of the Weymouth High School Athletic Association. Though the ticket sale was slow at first, the operetta was a success. Now different events began to present themselves in rapid succession. First, I saw the senior class standing in a group outside of the high school having a class picture taken. Then the crystal brightened and slowly a dance hall came into sight. The Senior Prom, which was held May 17, had started and there was a large, happy crowd dancing. Next the Senior Play, Minick , was shown being performed on Friday night, June 7, with Donald Foskett and Arline Price taking the leading parts. At this time the crystal, which had now become very cloudy because of a film that covered it, revealed a group, sitting down, apparently waiting for some- thing. What this was to be I could not determine, but decided it was a forecast of the graduation exercises. As that shadowy picture faded, a group of laughing people seemed to be in the distance. I wondered if this were a foreshadow of the class outing, for such a group would be a happy one. The crystal now turned into a rosy tint, then slowly changed into a brilliant white that nearly blinded me. This brilliance lasted for only a few seconds, and then the ball suddenly became plain silver once more. HISTORY COMMITTEE Marjorie Fulton, Chairman Ruth Amundsen Gervase Boudreau Mildred Brooks Dorothy Cain John Connolly Ethel Hanian Eleanor Lane t 24]
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Gather round, dear classmates, and see what is in store for you. We hardly believed that four years ago would determine your future. Do not think that we have obtained untrue information concerning you. We have only that which the soothsayers revealed. Above all, let there be no ill-feelings. Should there be, we refer you directly to the Delphic gods. Then, let them speak for themselves. It has been with great care that We have consulted the oracles, and we have received their answer about you, our classmates of 1935. MARJORIE BENTLEY, Chairman Russell Huntington Fostine Blanchard Joseph McKinnon Ruth Niclcerson Virginia Pray Madeline Poole Robert Martin Alphonse Pecoraro Christine Carpenter RUTH AMUNDSEN Ruth is still wearing white. Yes, she ' s a nurse. EARLE ANDERSON Earle has been chosen All American checker player. He is quite a boy with the checkers. KENNETH ARNOLD Ken is the end of Weymouth High ' s football team. DOROTHY BAKER Dot gives horseback riding lessons to children who wish to ride on the Merry-go-round. RALPH BALLOU Ralph has written an excellent treatise on What to do in Germany without a vocabulary. WALTER BATCHELDER Red is playing half-back for Stanford. He was recently selected for the All-American team. EVELYN BATES Eve is still living happily out West with all the little Vs. JOHN BAULIS Johnnie is writing a play entitled, The Bad Man ' s Brother. He will have the Ie d. MARJORIE BENTLEY Marjie has been awarded the Zobee Prize for extensive scientific research in Marine life. WALTER BERRY Walter has gone up in the world as he is washing windows of the Empire State Building. FOSTINE BLANCHARD Fostine is furthering her education in the study of herbs. ELITO BONGARZONE EI has written his own German book. It is unique. ELIZABETH BONNEY She is operating an elevator. Remember our class motto, Liz. ILENE BOUCHIE Ilene has just signed a contract with the Metropolitan Opera Company. Good luck, Ilene! GERVASE BOUDREAU Unlike many other artists. Gervase is not starving. Some one admires his fine work. Irving Chase Kendall Newbert Rita Linnehan Bradford Jones James Logan Henry Stowers Sadie Dean Daniel Pratt CHARLES BOWIE Rudy thinks he is safer driving hjs Ford around than he is endangering his life as a pedestrian. MEREDITH BRAGG Meredith is the winged Mercury of to-day. She had a great deal of practice going to and from the office her senior year. ROBERT BRENNAN Bob has written a book entitled. The North and its Advantages. MILDRED BROOKS Millie is living in Holbrook where everyone appreciates her drawings. STANLEY BROWN Stan. after hearing of the dry areas in the West, can ' t decide whether to move the deserts to the Great Lakes or the Great Lakes to the deserts. EILEEN BROWNE Eileen is an efficient private secretary. After four years of diligent work at W. H. S.. why shouldn ' t she do well? ANNA BURNS Fifth Avenue mannequins pass out of the picture when Anna enters. HAZEL BURNS Hazel is running a night club in Chicago. She always craved excitement. JOHN BURNS John is a high-pressure salesman. Recently he discovered that salesmanship had a kick in it — just before the door closes. MARY BYRNE Mary ' s fondness for dancing led her to open a dancing school for bashful girls. LENA CACCARO Lena has an exclusive lunch room. We understand that several of the Trade School Boys patronize her. ROSALIE CACCARO Rosalie is a hairdresser. She always could manage straight locks, you know. DOROTHY CAIN Dolly is an efficient teacher. She teaches a school of fish to swim to Florida once a year. t 26]
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