Brandeis Vocational High School - Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1945

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To MR. O'LEARY- We leave that great Irishman, Nick Cappello, and his version of When Irish Eyes Are Smiling. To MR. POWERHOUSE ANDERSON -M We bequeath a three months' supply of HIRONIZED YEAST TABLETS. fDon't jump to false conclusions. They will be for the pupils, just in case. It isn't long before you find out that the teacher doesn't need them at all.J To MISS ORMOND - We leave a ten-year supply of Needles and Dressmaker-forms of every size and figure. To MISS PRATT - We leave some of the real Treasures made by us as Home Projects. f Tc1lMISS ROBERTSON - Our Thanks for her untiring efforts to make class A seamstresses o us a . 0 Q 4 BEOUESTS TO CLASS MEMBERS To THERESA MARINO -A number of Seniors leave her the Credit for their passing marks in quite a few of the major subjects. To SUSIE SANTANGELO - We leave a modernistic Plate Glass Mirror as a gift from the class in appreciation of her kindness in letting us all use her famous desk-mirror. fPerhaps she will leave this same mirror to the incoming Seniors as a sort of Good Luck Charm. J To SARAH GARRO - We leave our thanks and appreciation of all that she has done to make our school social life so pleasant. To MARGARET GAVIN and to SARAH DOHERTY -- We leave the deeds to the Blonde- Gypsy Tea Room, where they may put their well-known catering talents to excellent and profitable use. To MANUEL GOMES CClass of '46l: We leave our grateful appreciation of his kindness in giving us so much of his time in taking pictures of us in school and at our Prom. To the CLASS OF '46 - We leave the hope that they may have as good a President as we have had, who has been ambitious in every way, really to accomplish what he was after. To the EDITOR-IN-CHIEF of our Year Book - We leave our heartfelt Thank You for his untiring efforts to make this publication an attractive and worthwhile souvenir of our last year in Brandeis. In witness to the above, we hereunto set our seal and signatures on this THIRTIETI-I DAY OF JANUARY, in the YEAR OF OUR LORD, ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE. ROSE ALBANESE ANTONETTE FRANCHINA FRANCES BALISZEWSKI JOHN BRADY JAMES TACCINI NICHOLAS ZADEH my j-g Ang -g My B-g B-A my An -g my A gB.V.I-I.S.

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To MR. BOND - A Football Team whose winning scores will equal the fine sportsmanship and dauntless spirit displayed by the teams of the last three seasons. To Mr. SHEPHERD - Congratulations on the success of his Basket Ball Teams. To CAPTAIN DALLAHAN - This Rosy Dream of a Drillmaster - A Drill Squad with no Gum Chewersg with boys who will not try to decapitate the next man in line with their rifles: and with boys who will follow every command to the very last letter. To MR. READDY: Our l'Thank You for his work as Senior Counselor, also, a six months' supply of Red Lead, with which to enhance the beauty of the Report Cards of the Class of '46. To MR. IAMES SULLIVAN - Our sincere appreciation of his determined efforts in help- ing us out with our Senior Activities: also, a play based upon the poem, NSOHRAB AND RUS- 'gUgvI,'L in which he plays the star role of Rustum, and Skull Worth plays the part of his son, o ra . To MISS FRANKE -- We leave our everlasting gratitude for helping us make the plans for the Senior Class Activities come true. Q To MISS BARRETT - We leave a Sunny Room where she can teach all the subjects she likes best, to an A-l Class. To MR. BOSSI - We leave a Good Sportsmanship Medal, because we feel that he fully deserves it. To MR. BURNS - We leave the TYPEWRITER on which Saviano wrote his current Best Seller, lOl Hints on the Art of Becoming a Wolf. To MR. DE CRISTOFORO - We leave the memories of Wild Bill Hiccups Muzzi, who fought many an imaginary battle in the Paint Room, until he was finally subdued after a fierce encounter with Pee Wee Lauretano. To MR. DEGRASSE Kof the Electrical Departmentl - We leave that great Detective WHO KILLED GENERAL ELECTRIC? , starring SHERLOCK OHMS AND DR. To MISS DEMPSEY - We leave a ROBOT to carry the supplies to the different rooms, so that she won't have to waste any time looking for boys or girls to help her. To MISS FLYNN - We leave our sincere hope that next year's Senior Class will produce a WINNER of the History test and Essay contest. To MISS GILBERT - We leave a Pair of Roller Skates to ride back and forth to the con- tinuously-ringing telephone. To Mr. Greene - We leave the Plans and the License for the new Super-Modern Radio Station V-O-K-E. To MISS HALL - We leave a Loud-Speaker System, so that she can be heard over the sound of the machines. To MR. KEATING - We leave Philip Coffey's own interpretation of Einstein's Theory of Relativity. To MR. KELLER- We leave a ONE-FINGER TYPEWRITER, so as to eliminate further groping around for letters that are not there! To MR. KELLEY - We leave the dubious privilege of continuing his work of super- vising the School Cafeteria. To MISS KELLY - The Editorial Staff of the Year Book leaves a CHECK, substantial enough to cover the cost of renting out to them the Editorial Room, better known as the Office Practice Room. fFor this kindness, many thanks.J To MISS LEO- We leave the Starving Freshmen, Sophomores, Iuniors, and Seniors of '46, to be fed and to be taught. To MR. MIDMAN -- We leave Ioe Grimaldi's toupee, so that he need never run out of nice soft hair Paint Brushes, for use in his Art Classes. To MISS MURLEY - We leave the hope that the wishes of previous Senior classes for a fully-equipped Science Laboratory will soon come true. To MR. MURRAY - We leave a very special Thank You for his kind co-operation in supervising and producing much of the Photography included in our Year Book. IE'-T3 'm m



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