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the: ttctER VOL. XX IPSWICH, MASSACHUSETTS ' JUNE, 1939 Published by the Senior Class of Ipswich Hip;h School Tiger Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Jane Wilson FACULTY ADVISERS Miss E. Margaret Allen, Mr. Harry Merson ASSISTANT EDITOR Alma O’Brien BUSINESS MANAGER Joseph Hinckley ADVERTISING MANAGER Donald Perkins ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGERS Douglas Farquhar John Hubbard, George Arvanites, Joseph Kuconis, Edward Saltz- berg, Francis Nason ASSOCIATE EDITORS Elizabeth Orsini, Beth Fuller, Barbara Knowles, Anne Mansfield, Madeline Davis, Constance Canney, Evelyn Anzuoni, Fred Cronin, Whitney Appleton, Alonzo Rand, Walter Achramowicz, Douglas Farquhar ALUMNI EDITOR Margaret Brockelbank ATHLETIC EDITORS Delbert Matheson, Donald Perkins EXCHANGE EDITOR Ralph Fraser TYPISTS Senior Typewriting Class Contents Dedication Editorial Literary Graduation Essays Class Day Parts History Prophecy Gifts to Girls Gifts to Boys Will Honor Awards Graduation Program Class Day Program Class Pictures Who’s Who Sports Review Football Basketball Baseball Social Review Christmas As.sem,bly ... French Club Assembly Senior Play Band Concert Glee Club Concert Alumni Class Celebrities As the Poets See Us Songs of 1939 Exchanges Our Advertisers Page 13 16 17 18 29 29 32 36 38 40 44 45 46 47 65 67 67 69 69 71 71 71 71 73 73 73 77 78 83 85 2-86
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Editorial W E have reached a gateway now — the gateway to life. We approach this portal as many classes have approached it before us, and we stand on the brink of the future as they have done. Be- fore setting forth into the new ter- ritory, it is fitting that v e pause momentarily to sharpen our mem- ories. In retrospect, we recall the jum- ble of our first year and one-half in crowded quarters at the Manning School, the endless stairs — step after step — leading up into our home room on the third floor, our rather wild-eyed, untamed ranks as we scrambled from one event to the next. We shall never forget our epoch-making march from Central Street to Green Street, launching a new era in our progress. We can- not be insensible to the advantacres that we have enjoyed since our change of domicile. The increased opportunity for social life and the er tension of athletic facilities have been appreciated by us. We only regret that we are no lonf -er privil- eged to enjoy these pleasures in these particular sui roimdings among the congenial companions and friends which have meant so much to us. We feel or hope that as we have advanced through high school years, we have attained some degree of calmness and maturity. Our high school days will be glad memories for us. With a jolt, however, v c are brought back to the present and suddenly realize that we stand on the brink of the unknown — the future. Unfamiliar fields lie before the gatev ay. Our outlook is not encouraging, and we cannot say Tvith Browning that “AlTs right with the world.’’ On the other hand, we muld not, with Shelley, “Wail for the world’s wrong.’’ True, the pro- verbial depression lingers, but it m- v be some encouragement for us to consider that conditions can- not grow worse, and they may grow ’ etter. We shall stand and test our footing in the new world that lies nhead vdth the firmest determina- tion to carry on and not to falter by t m gateway. 16
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