Ipswich High School - Tiger Yearbook (Ipswich, MA)

 - Class of 1928

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HAROLD ATKINSON BRONEK ALHOWIK Under the various titles of “Alek,” “Alhoozik,” and “Pest,” this little fellow is very much in the public eye. Like a little kitten, he gets mixed up in everything, and sometimes exasperates us, with his inquisitiveness. However, we are always patient with him, because he is very loveable. Bronek has shown his school spirit by his mem- bership in school organizations and his interest in athletics. He has his full share of brains, too, as you would realize if you could see the results he and Morong can get in the physics laboratory. We are very sure that, last year, he knew how to produce the most putrid effluviums in the chemistry class. Baseball letter. “Happy” has been rather incon- spicuous except on the ball field. His obscure position is due to the fact that he married quite early in life. He might have won the boys’ beauty contest, but why waste such an honor on a married man? Lots of other girls might cast sheeps’ eyes in his direction but they have a sense of fairness to the wife, or else they think it hopeless. His name, “Happy,” is most appropri- ate, for a quiet, sunny smile is al- ways on his face, except on the in- frequent occasions when a rather uncertain temper clouds his face, for the moment. This happens on- ly often enough for us to realize what a friendly disposition he really has. 28

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riods besides Latin. In testimony whereof we here- unto set our hand and in the pres- ence of three witnesses declare this to be our last will this 28th day of June in the year one thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight. CLASS OF 1928 On this 28th day of June A.D. 1928, Class of 1928 of Ipswich, Massachusetts, signed the foregoing instrument in our presence, declar- ing it to be their last will and there- after as witnesses we three at their request, in their presence, and in the presence of each other hereto subscribe our names. TRAFFORD MORONG, MARY PATCH, President, ROBERT ELWELL, Vice-Pres. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Thursday, June 28 . PROGRAM Marching Song Defend America The School Chorus Invocation Rev. William S. Webb A Song of the Sea Nevin Boys ' Glee Club Essay “Doctrina Omnia Vincit” Elizabeth Gove Essay Aviation Mary Patch The House By the Side Of The Road The School Chorus [Gulestan Essay Journalism in Relation to Civilization Richard Durham Essay Ten Years Later Althea Howe With You, Dear Scott The Girls ' Glee Club Address Rev. Henry S. Crane Presentation of Prizes Presentation of Diplomas Dr. Ernest J. Smith Chairman of School Committee Benediction Rev. William S. Webb ANNUAL CLASS DAY EXERCISES Held By The CLASS OF 1928, M. H. S. Town Hall, June 27, at 2.30 P. M. Part 1. Class Day Play. “Columbine In Business” By Rachel Lyman Field. Characters: Miss Columbine, a stenographer Mary McTernan Mr. Harlequin, an office boy Clarence Dupray Mr. Pantaloon, a soap manufacturer Earle Greenlaw Mr. Scapino. a traveling salesman James Bates Property Manager James Merson Prologue. Scene: A dingy New York Office. Time: Today. Part II. Class History Peter Gonis Class Prophecy Maude Emerson Theodore Ciolek Scene: Maude Emerson ' s Beauty Parlor, Palm Beach, Fla. Gifts to Girls John Goodhue Gifts to Boys Evelyne Johnson Class Will Trafford Morong Music furnished by: Barbara Damon Pianist Edward Perry Cornetist Harris Shea Violinist Burton Varney Flutist HONOR AWARDS. GOLD AWARD Mary Patch, ' 28 Elizabeth Gove, ’28 Althea Howe, ’28 GOLD FILLED AWARD Barbara Damon, ' 29 SILVER AWARD Evelyn Hebb, ’29 BRONZE AWARD Gladys Durham, ’31 The reception will be held Friday evening at Town Hall. The music will be furnished by the Brunswick Broadcasters! The banquet will be held Saturday even- ing at the Hotel Preston, Beach Bluff. 27



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nucn time RUTH ARTHU “Ruthie” missed so muci this year because of sickness that she nearly failed to graduate. We admire her plucky struggle to make up for lost time and are happy to have this well liked, attractive girl with us. Glee Club; French Club. THELMA BAILE Thelma is the officially elected class boyologist and has all the nat- ural qualifications for such an of- fice. She was in the senior play and helped to write the characteri- zations for the “Tiger.” Thelma is an authority on jazz orchestras. Glee Club; A. A.; French Club; Se- nior play; “Club” and “Tiger” staffs. J 29

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