Framingham High School - Philomath Yearbook (Framingham, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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THE PHILOMHTH out to his pupils who do things wrong, thus relieving him of repeating If Emily Post approves of it, it's okay with me.'l Ncuvieme: To Mr. Riordan, we give a competent executive committee for the Boosters, Club, to boost the boosters. PERSONAL BEQUESTS One: I, Gus Warm-upi' Bartoli, be- queath my talent as a football player and my position as special confidant of Coach Daniels to Richard Lawson, with the hope that he will be as thrilled as I was at the call of battle. Two: I, t'Beautiful Dreamer Coyne, leave my dozing ability and a pillow for comfort's sake to Captain Ujughaidll Chiudioni for extra relaxation in school. Three: I, 'tDownwind Jaxonl' Clinton, leave to that up and coming junior Eddie Schell my code book of De-Icersll and hope that he can please them all. Four: I, 'tMow-'Em-Downw Fedolfi, leave my technique as a Hbouncern to 'tBoxcari' McKeown III, to be used on any little boy. Five: I, Not-Over-Fifty-Club Muto, leave my driving ability par excellence, to any junior or sophomore able to outdis- tance the law. Six: I, Pauline 4'Sweet-Fifteen Roche- ford, leave to Barbara 'fOomph,' Hill my acting ability for use in next year's senior play. Seven: I, Queen-of-the-Debs Gor- man, leave that '4Never-to-be-Forgotten personality to my sister Barbara, Debbie II,l' for all-around use. -fi 17 Eight: I, Nancy Gavin, leave my cook- ing and prize winning abilities to Barbara 'tStepin-Fetchit Harrington for use in thc rudiments of home budgeting. Nine: We, joan and june 'tAren't We Cute Lynch, leave our dual personalities and athletic abilities to Nancy and Janice Itis-the-Red-Hair-That-Gets-'Em'' Wood- ward. Ten: We, Charlie '4Snowshoes'l Sage and Dan K'Waltz-Me-Around-Again Sulli- van, leave our speed and deftness to George Mooney and Eligio Ferazzi. Eleven: I, Phyllis Gee-Ain't-He-Hand- somew Murphy, leave my ability as a co- quette to Norma 4'Hya-judge Smith, in hopes that she can attain the success that I have had in high school. Drawn up on this beautiful day, very few more of which we will spend in high school, I hope, I hope, I hope, the first day of May in the year of Our Lord, one thou- sand, nine hundred and forty-one by tSignedj Class of 1941. Dominic Merloni, Class Lawyer. Witnessed by: Barney Cirioni, Captain of Football, Dick Walsh, Captain of Hockey, Bud jackson, Captain of Baseball, Mac McCann, Captain of Track, Bob Clinton, Captain of all Spanish Athletes. God save the Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts from the class of 1941. Dom Merloni.

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E1 16 Class Prophecy fContinued from page 141 we were on our way again. In order to get to our destination, we had to go through a newly erected park, named f'L0vers' Para- dise, which had been planned by archi- tects Jaarz Lynrh and Dana IlIrD0nald. When We were halfway through the park we spied Palma Jllarrhetti and Anita Zllisalsky, holding tightly the arms of a couple of handsome marines, who were making no effort to escape. A little farther on we saw Mary McLaughlin, famous lovelorn columnist for one of our leading magazines, in deep thought, while beside her sat her private secretary, Margaret THE PHILOMHTH Bourhard, rapidly writing at Mae's dicta- tion. After leaving the park, we agreed that we had done a good job at snooping into the affairs of our former fellow classmates, so we voted unanimously on the motion that we each go home and go to bed. joe and Don took Margie and me to my house, as she was spending the week-end with me, and then they bade us Mau revoir and left. It is very probable that we all dreamed similarly that night. Thus ended our sur- vey of that supercolossal, magnificent, stupendous, philanthropic, magnanimous class of 1941-may it exist forever! By Donald Kinsman, '41, Marjorie Willard, '41, joseph Ferro, '41, Irene Buianowski '41, iiii iiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiii C W 1 iiiiiiii iiiiii To all those who were taken in by the Philomath sales talk managers or by the Banquet Committee: We, the largest and most glorious class ever to be tutored by the F. H. S. profes- sors and teachers, hereby make public our last will and testament. CLASS B1-:QUESTS Premier: We give to our grand and wonderful school lunchroom tables so large that there will be no eating of ham sandwiches by mistake, when you know definitely that you had a hamburger in your hand the minute before. Dcuxiemc: To the high school, we leave a gym large enough so that Mr. Jones' classes won't have to make every move simultaneously so that all of them can exercise at once. Troisiemc: We give to Miss Squires a phonograph record that says all during the year, Please be quiet, and at the end of the year says, Donlt let me see those pictures after the bell rings if you want to see them againf' IIIllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlulnulluunnnlunlnlnnllnunlnn Quatrieme: To Mr. Cassidy, we give assurance that one of our gangster mem- bers will Uknock off some teacher during the summer so that he may become a regular Cinquieme: To Mr. Magoon we leave a two-way telephone system to assure him that all broadcasts have been received and that repeating will be unnecessary. Sixieme: We unanimously bequeath to the juniors and 'fhalf-pintll sophomores, who will be experiencing the wonderful feeling of graduation in a year or two, all our worn-out facilities and faculties, plus our knack of getting around teachers, our way of getting time slips in without mak- ing up full time and last, but not least, our superabundant knowledge. Saptiemv: For the benefit of the juniors and sophomores tto keep them company for a year or twol we leave behind a very few unfortunates who have not success- fully completed their high school course. Huitiemr: To Mr. Lundberg, we leave enough copies of Emily Post to be passed El Eb



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