Classical High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

 - Class of 1938

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1ishis:” Ws IPRS io IN MBy AW asl Jb Alde FONGREROLEao33 RICHARD CASE GERARD DESFORGES ALLEN ELDRED FRANCES FERRI ODETTE GILCHRIEST FRANCES HANFORD ETHEL HOCHMAN JEAN HUNGERFORD DONALD KRAMER OLGA MALANDRINOS

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thick 2B LA OY EAS Ne ion eae me Dae The Will of the Class of 19373 We the Class of 19374, being more or less of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, and distribute our wealth as follows: ARTICLE I.—As executors of this, our one and only legal paper, we appoint that man of men, Popeye the Sailor, and as his assistant the hamburg king, J. Wellington Wimpy. ArticLeE I].—Roma Whitney leaves her bottle of peroxide to Shirley Cooley. ArtTIcLE IIJ.—Ruth Masterson gives her ability of holding her man to Jane King. ArTICLE 1V.—That best seller of all times, ‘‘How to Get Through School Without Doing Homework,” written by Bob Gutzwiller, is left by the afore- mentioned to anybody who thinks he has too much homework to do. ArTICLE V.—Bill Hebert, our real life Palmolive Soap Ad [Palmolive for rosy cheeks] leaves said cheeks to whomever deserves them. ArtTICcLE VI.—The ever popular John Mayer bestows his witticisms upon Joe Richards. ArticLeE VII.—To Mr. Hill, we of the graduating class tender our utmost respect and sincere thanks for the work he has done at Classical for us. ArticLE VIII.—Dempsey Bryant leaves his high water pants to any male student who gets caught in the next flood. ArTICLE [X.—Bill Sweeney relinquishes to Carl Draves his knowledge of how to conduct a class meeting. P.S.—Mr. Hill was standing by to help. ARTICLE X.—That master. exponent of the art of trucking, Bobbie Woods, leaves her ability to Lou Hedges. ARTICLE XI.—To our esteemed advisers, Miss Battis and Miss Jauch, we leave our heartfelt thanks for their consideration and help in guiding us through Classical. [It was tough going, but we made it.] ARTICLE XII.—Rosamond Morin, our class secretary, donates her notebook containing the records of our class meetings, to her succeeding secretary. ARTICLE XIII.—Doris Guenther leaves her knowledge of chemistry to George ‘‘Goldilocks’’ Bisaillon with the hopes that he can do better with it than she did. ARTICLE XI1V.—Rose Ziff leaves her ability to make the Honor Roll to her esteemed brother Bernard, who never quite understood how it was done. [He thinks its by pull, but we know better—or do we?] ARTICLE XV.—Barbara Mize, our lovely songbird, leaves the echo of her golden voice floating around the walls of the Assembly Hall. ARTICLE XVI.—To Joe Richards is left the tactful manner that Joe Caldwell has of bluffing his way through Classical. ARTICLE XVII.—‘‘Ways and Means of Getting Orchids” by Bud Baker, is left to all the girls in Classical. ARTICLE XVIII.—Mary ‘“Shrimp’’ Fotias leaves a new low for any girl in the coming years to equal. ARTICLE XIX.—Art Fisette leaves that ‘‘four-wheeled contraption,” better known as ‘“‘Tincan Classical,”’ to anyone who can afford to register it. ARTICLE XX.—Marie Mayer leaves a muffler to Althea Whiting to obtain less noise. In witness whereof, we have signed, declared, and published this document to be our last will and testament, on this day, January 17, 1938. Signed: RosBertT GUTZWILLER Signed, sealed, declared, and published by the above chairman, as and for the last will and testament of the Class of ’37%,in the presence of we, the under- signed, who, at his request have drawn up and signed as witnesses to the same: Marie MAYER Doris GUENTHER JOHN MAYER RuTH MASTERSON



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TA Bs? Be LUE Bt aA SINS 0 Se a de ce THORA MOULTON KENNETH NAGLER ANNE OEHM MARJORIE PYNE CARROLL ROBBINS ELIZABETH ROBINSON WILLIAM ROBINSON WILLIAM RYAN JOYCE YOUNG —— 3) —

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