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ICNGLISH HIGH SCHOOL RECORD 11 CI-ASS OFFICERS and COMBINED STUDENT COMMITTEES STUDENT COUNCIL. 1935 Top Row -G. Jameioii, J. Sullivan, A. Santosuosso, A. Yamolovich, S. Ochs, L. Mower, K. .l?ckson. Front Row— C. Whilley, M. Harris, L. Bailey, W. Sullivan (Secretary), Mr. Downey (Head Master), Mr. Frazier (Advisor), R. Stanley (President), J. McCartv (Vice-President). P. Bracy, W. Connolly.
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10 ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL RECORD John Walsh leaves the closing period of his class song. (How about the comma before that, John? ) Zogaib. the candy girl, leaves a bookkeeping set. (Yea. to be used in starting i-. pop corn lire!) Schlichte and Schnabel leave four dishes of sauer-kraut. (Which can easily be eaten with T. R. Wong ' s chopsticks !) Joseph New leaves a sweet voice and a lot of talk about Penn. Rod Battles leaves a half-dozen 45-yard runs. Sidney Ochs leaves his autobiography .... to be used as a threshold at the main door ! The Record Staff bequeathes its July and August numbers. The Library Corps bestows the remaining musilage not used during the school year, 1934-35. Farrell Sugar Cain leaves all points over 100 Piso leaves a stentorian voice .... to be used to frighten those Latin students who will not study their lessons. William W ' ong leaves an old map of Cathay. Harry J. Webb leaves his advertising worries. Herbert Litsitz leaves the office of Editor-in-Chief for someone to slave with ne.xt year. John Keady leaves his watch to the next time-keeper of the English-Latin debate. V. TO THOSE WHO SHALL IN FUTURE YEARS BE ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL MEN: ' e leave our long list of achievements. Space prevents us from listing them ! ! ! BESIDES. THE FOLLOWING DIGNITARIES ALSO LEAVE SPECIAL BEQUESTS: Fred Casey leaves a most comprehensive notebook on American History. Dunham leaves his ability to bes a perfect Ciceronian scholar. Hefron leaves many a sigh on the part of the faculty ? ? ? ? ? Kilbrick leaves with the desire to be Mitzi Green ' s leading man ! Cotoulas leaves still claiming he was not called upon to recite when he knew his historv home lessons. Kalayjian leaves still looking for parts to complete his uniform. Tom Murray leaves a wide and varied knowledge of parliamentary procedure. Len Hennessy leaves disappointed because no debate was held with Girls ' High. Alsterlund, Connors, and White leave all the tricks they learned on the trick squad. John Barrett leaves a real example of an English High School man. Monte leaves the model planes from his Aviation Club. Duhy leaves his good fortune to be able to laugh his way through life. (May he well succeed.) Harold Langlois leaves a few old receipts and notebooks, formerly the property of the Alumni Committee. Bill Cohan and Ben Goldstein leave still claiming that East Boston is the best section of the city. Bill Collins leaves with the thought that there will be no more free periods spent counting Alumni dues in the office. This WILL having been duly christened with Charles River Spring Water, we now do seal, affirm, and witness this our last will and testament. Section 69, Chapter 34 Revised Ordinances 1935, Boston English High School : No student or member of the faculty SHALL in any way throw stones, snow balls, or other missiles, or shoot with or use a bow and arrow or sling any part of this our last will and testament ; nor shall any person wilfully use as wallpaper any part of this our last will and testament. Section 185, Chapter 45 General Laws 1935, Boston English High School: The ' School Spirit ' will get any Freshman or Person under twelve (12) years of age who attempts to break any part of this, our last will and testament. Section 186: ALL OTHER STUDENTS (Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors, Post-Graduates, Sub-Seniors, Graduates or members of the Alumni) VIOLATING ANY PART OF THE ABOVE PROVISIONS SHALL BE PUNISHED BY A FINE NOT EXCEEDING FIFTY-FIVE (55) HOURS IN THE DETENTION CHAMBER FOR EACH OFFENCE; AND NOT ONLY THE PERSON ACTUALLY DOING THE PROHIBITED THING, BUT ALSO HIS TEACHER AND FA ERY OTHER PERSON CON- CERNED IN SO DOING, SHALL BE PUNISHED BY SUCH FINE. Given on the second day of April, one thousand, nine hundred and thirty-five, in the RECORD Office, Room 233, Boston English High School, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Signed, Sealed, and Copyrighted, Law Office of Fulginiti, Keady, and Lipsitz.
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12 ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL RECORD WALTER F. DO EY, Headmaster
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