Huntington High School - Talisman Yearbook (Huntington, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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W ,. cl.. , ' -. 'wwf 'k I, Jessie Wright, do will and bequeath, to all out-of-town students of H. H. S. my perseverance in traveling to school daily and my title of best ticket seller for class events. I, Kenneth Brown, do will and bequeath, three more students as cafeteria patrons, so Mrs. Fisk won't have to cut down her daily grocery purchase. I, Mary Lagoy, do will and bequeath, to my sister Theresa, my ability to excel in both studies and athletics and like them equally well. I, Stella Siembor, do will and bequeath, to every student my readiness in preparing floor talks for public speaking class, deep down, you'l1 enjoy every moment of ity as I did. I, Sally Caron, do will and bequeath, to Hazel Boyd, my position at Kyles store, my roller skates and all my gentlemen friends, you see, I'm going away to college next year, so I will be able to start anew. We, the Seniors do will and bequeath to: Teddy Porter--A silencer to combat his loud laugh, it really causes a disturbance at times. Myrtie Wood--A new pair of skates so she may go skating more frequentlyg or should we say, a pillow, confidentially we hear she's fallen hard. Leonard Schott--Mr. Magee's lose-pep-quick tablets, we feel if you were drowsy you would keep out of continual mischief. Pat Thibault--A portion of her sister Phyllis' quiet and graceful airs, such assets become yery valuable at certain times. Harold Bergin--A specially edited answer book, fpocket size, so he will always have it with him when he has a question and doesn't have any Senior girl there to answer it. Miss Donnelly--Extra co-operation from next year's Hi-Lights staff, to enable her to carry out her plans and definite schedule for the production of each issue. Mr, Fenton--A soda fountain in his classroom, he could certainly use some sort of beverage to sooth his vocal chords after each class. Miss Albro--A large shipment of Bayer Aspirin, she certainly has a few students who could give anyone a headache! Mr. McKenna--A repetition of this year's French class, we heard that he was very well satisfied with the diligent and ever-learning students of his past French 11 class. Mrs. Gill--A perpetual supply of art paper, my but it disappears quickly when the school year starts! Could it be that school events just have to be publicized by means of posters? Mr. Crane--A high school full of angels, so that he won't have to keep checking up every once in a while, all that walking and watching tends to keep one slender. Right, Mr. Crane? Mr. Kelly--Ah! What we wish for him would take up too much paper, but to summarize the list, success and happiness in everything he undertakes, and pleasant thoughts of his appre- ciative class of 1950! On this twentieth day of June, 1950, A. D. the Senior class of Huntington High School, Huntington, Massachusetts, signed their last will and testament in our presence. By their request, we, in their presence and among each other, hereto submit our names as witnesses. Paul Bunyon D'Artagnan Lady MacBeth Kenneth Brown and Sally Caron given power of attorney. Z1

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fait? ww Class Will We, the class of 1950, of Huntington High School, Hampshire County, State of Massachusetts, being of sound and disposing mind, memory and judgment, considering the uncertainties of this frail and transitory life, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament and do earnestly desire that these, our last requests be carried out as hereinafter directed: I, Dorothy Mason, do will and bequeath, to French students of succeeding years my intense interest and seriousness in that particular subject. I, Richard Langill, do will and bequeath, to Norman Beals, my cave-man way of expressing my affections, bruise marks are becoming, aren't they girls? I, Janet Heath, do will and bequeath, to George Bergin, my mathematical mind which slightly resembles Einstein's. It proved to be a great asset to me while taking Algebra and Geometry. I, Robert Smith, do will and bequeath, to Robert Campo, my shy retiring manners, and my reluctance to express my opinions at school meetings. I, June Parish, do will and bequeath, to Carol O'Brien, my ability to be faithful to a one and only. At least be off with the old, before you're on with the new. I, Raymond Crum, do will and bequeath, to unattached Ronald Knowlton, my progressive way with the women, perhaps this will enable him to fill up his little black book. I, Patricia Magargal, do will and bequeath, to Gwendolyn Frew, the blush which l so frequently display, it's color clashes with my hair. I, James Hoey, do will and bequeath, to Wayne Fisk my languid manner to dilute his pep to an ordinary level. I, Evelyn Dunn, do will and bequeath, to Beverly Hays, the ability to chew gum musically, few people can do it as well as I can! I, Gordon Bush, do will and bequeath, my secret formula for a permanent permanent to all the girls who find it necessary to appear with pincurls the day of an important event. I, Carol Vance, do will and bequeath, to the many underclassmen, my fluency in public speaking, so that there may be more opinions expressed in school affairs. I, Frank Miller, do will and bequeath, to Felix James, my irresistable way with the girls at H. H. S. Particularly, when I have that come hither look in my eyes. Z0



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Stella Siembor--Ticket Stella's interest is far away Down where the seas and winds play. Now Stella, we give to you This bus ticket, so that you can always be true. Robert Smith--Deed Robert's inspiration, we all know, ls to be better than Paul Bunyon. So here is a woodlot deed, Giving you the right to cut down trees. June Parish--Ring To June, who has been so true, We give this beautiful diamond ring. We hope that in the future years, Joy and happiness it will bring. Gordon Bush--Cream To Gordon, who is a shy lad, We give some blushing cream. We hope that it will be useful In taking away the bright gleam. Carol Vance--Cloth and Color Chart Dress designing is a difficult task. Placing colors together so that they will not clash. So Carol here is some cloth and a color chart. Now put colors together that will warm the heart. do Class Gifts Kenny B r own - -Puppet Kenny is forever cracking a joke, ' Maybe someday he'll be better than Hope. So we give him this puppet with a. rope, And perhaps it will help him to crack a good joke. Evelyn Dunn- -Chain Evelyn, there is combined in this chain, Love, Hope and Friendship. For you who have already settled your claim, We present it fastened with a gold clip. Jim Hoey--Megaphone Jimmy has a very meek voice. lt's sometimes hard to hear. A megaphone we give to him. To bring it out loud and clear. Sally Caron - -B ook An answer book is necessary, in every walk of life. - Sal1y's going to need one, to make a faithful wife. Cooking, baking, sewing, house- hold duties many. All of these together, will not trouble her any. Dick Langill--Ford To Dick we leave a brand new Ford So during his evenings he won't be bored. Traveling to see his girl each night, Ought to make his troubles be- come light. ZZ

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