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HONOR PUPILS The following seniors have main- tained an average of 85 percent or over during their high school course : Barbara Damon Stanley Machaj Stella Zylka Elizabeth Boynton Dorothy Dunn Barbara Damon has been neither absent nor tardy during her four years at high school. Dorothy Dunn and William Geanakakis have lost but one day. Class Motto: Non Scholae sed vitae discimus. (We learn not for school but for life). ' i ' ' I ' ' I ' V V V The class banquet will be held Saturday evening, June 29th at the Hotel Preston, Swampscott. WILLIAM ANGELOS “Bill” is one of those few fellows who seems to be able to get along with anyone. He has shown his good qualities as a business man by successfully running a milk busi- ness. He is also quite an athlete and attracted much attention as tackle on the football team. Varsi- ty club ; A. A. RUSSELL ARNOLD “Rus” who was willed to us last year by White River Junction is one whom we just couldn’t get along without. A valuable man in every sport and a sort of peacemaker in our class debates, he is one of those few fellows who can keep his head when all about him are losing theirs. Football; basketball; base- ball; A. A.; Math Club; Varsity club. 28
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to be our last will this 26th day of June in the year one thousand nine hundred and twenty-nine. Class of 1929. On this 26th day of June A. D. 1929, Class of 1929 of Ipswich, Massachusetts, signed the forego- ing instrument in our presence de- claring it to be their last will and thereafter as witnesses we three at their request, in their presence and in the presence of each other hereto subscribe our names. Joseph Gaffney, Norman E. Baxter, Pres. Gertrude Ciolek, Vice Pres. GRADUATION PROGRAM Skirmish Line March Robbinson M. H. S. Band Invocation Rev. Willard O. Nuzum Song at Sunrise Manney M. H. S. Chorus Essay, A Century of Progress in Communication. Norman Eaton Baxter Essay, American Patriotic Poetry Barbara Damon A Night in June Targett M. H. S. Glee Club Essay, America’s Foreign Relations Stanley Walter Machaj Essay, Essex County, Its Place in History Dorothy Choate Dunn The Foye Master O’Hare M. H. S. Orchestra Address, By-products of Education Rev. Fred R. Lewis Presentation of Prizes Presentation of Diplomas Dr. Ernest J. Smith, Chairman of School Committee Benediction Rev. Willard O, Nuzum ANNUAL CLASS DAY EXERCISES held by the CLASS of 1929, M. H. S. Town Hall, June 26, at 2:30 P. M. PART ONE. Class Day Play — “The Knave of Hearts,” by Louise Saunders. THE CHARACTERS (In the order of their appearance) The Manager Blue Hose Yellow Hose First Herald Second Herald Stanley Machaj Chester Wile George Booth Norman Baxter Joseph Lenehan Pompdebile the Eighth. King of Hearts David Williams The Chancellor William Geanakakis The Knave of Hearts Alliston Mansfield Ursula Evelyn Hebb The Lady Violetta Eleanor Sheppard Six Little Pages : Wilfred Poor, Anthony Starsiak, Alec Szklarz Christos Georgoplos, Fred Casali, Camille Comeau. PART TWO Class History Frank Raymond Class Prophecy Russell Arnold James Merson. Scene : Office of Arnold’s Garage. Time: 1949. Gifts to Girls Louis Galanis Gifts to Boys Mildred Mansfield Class Will Joseph Gaffney Music by M. H. S. Band ( Produced by special arrangement with Norman Lee, Swartout, Sum- mit, New Jersey.) HONOR AWARDS GOLD AWARD Evelyn Hebb Barbara Damon GOLD FILLED AWARD Gertrude Ciolek SILVER AWARD Mary Henderson Mary Brenan Gladys Durham BRONZE AWARD Phyllis Haggerty Edith Richardson 27
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NORMAN BAXTER “Normy” is our class president, a good one too, and has always managed to pilot us through our crises. In the senior play he took an excellent part as a pious old min- ister. As business manager of the “Cub” he inherited the right to be the chief of the hot dog brigade. Commercial Club ; Secretary of A. A. ; Cub staff ; Tiger staff ; Senior President; Class Day Play. GEORGE BOOTH “Grasshopper” comes from the back country and with the help of his Pontiac has made himself fairly popular although the class gave him the honor of being class nut. Ips- wich has probably not seen as much of him as it could have because of his special personal preference for Rowley. Basketball; Varsity Club; Baseball; A. A.; Math Club; Class Day Play. 29
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