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Emily will not be doing the duck waddle, she will be walking a la Warren. To Alice Abrahams on, Margaret Budd wills her abil- ity to do her homework :,r nothing flat before the nine o clock bell, Alice should have fun wir.h her shorthand now. To Barbara MacDcugald. . Dick Mooney bequeaths his truckin’ ability- hc:ci year -clio school wifi buzz as Barbara goes truckin’ on down the hall between classes. To the entire school we bequeath our sorrow at its loss of us, the greatest Senior Class that ever stomped through high school. In testimony whereof we set our hands, and in the pres- ence of witnesses declare this to be our last will and tes- tament on this twenty second day of June, in this year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty eight. By Margaret Sydney Budd Witness to the publishing hereof: Winnie the Pooh Scrubby the Mop
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in that case she right answer to anything , Of course, doesn’t wear it often, BUT-- To Anna Bclackis cones a great honor. Carolyn Nutting with tears streaming down her sad pun, wills her be- loved Booby Bonnet to the fortunate Anna. We realize that this is a monontous occasion and if Anna inherits the brains that lay beneath that cap, she’ll really be getting some- thing. To Francis Biggi, Russel Glynn bequeaths his abil- ity to play the piano. With this behind him, Biggi should rise to new heights upon his Stomach Piano. Walter Brigham bequeaths to Herbert Brigham his love of class meetings. He also bequeaths his ability to holler Quiet, quiet, over the roar of Senior battles, Dorothy Allen give her ability to keep her silk stockings from ganging up on her ankles to Lewis Ayers who never wears them any way. Elizabeth Koss leaves her curly black hair to Harry Gilmond, after all Harry needs it- -or docs he? Dick Fancy bequeaths his si z e to - Josephine Bclacki Boyl what a strotchj If his gift takes, he figures he’ll be able to fine Peanut instead of stepping on her. Mary Davis bequeaths the scowl oho wore in class meetings to Othelia Nowak, because Othelia looks entirely too cheerful and maybe it’ll hide the Nowak dimples for a while. Cora Travis bequeaths her popularity to Minnie Moore. With that asset Minnie should collect all available hearts around Major Edwards. To Edith Ritchie, Roland Hall leaves his temper. For that on top of Edith’s good nature ought to make a combination that’ll rock the school on its foundations. To Stella Pierce and Phyllis Burlingame, the en- tire class wills a large neon sign. Now maybe the world will take note of two of the Junior class’s nicest member. s Hack Wilson bequeaths his sense of humor to Eddie McCarthy, with the fervent hope that he will use it, because it’s certainly been priceless to the class of 38 . Marion Hynes leaves her love of horses (wo mean horses) to Mabel Andrews; can’t you just see Mabel jouncing all over Boylston on the back of a Shetland pony. To Emily Boulais, Warren Lundell wills his knee action walk . Don’t let it frighten you next year, students.
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i Graduation Prograin J f f i i 1 ft S ' M Processional Pomp and Circumstance High School Orchestra Elgar Invocation Reverend Kenneth L. Palmer Selection Negro Spiritual There s A Little Wheel Aturnin In My Heart Girls’ Glee Club Address of Welcome Walter G. Brigham, Jr, L Esprit a Perte de Vue Elizabeth Koss Medal Awards Addison B, Craig, Principal Selection Finlandia Brass Trio Sibelius Address Dr, Edward Dwight Salmon Winkley Professor of History, Amherst College Selection Eulogy Ave Maria Bach-Gounod Senior Girls’ Ensemble Francis A, Kirby Presentation of Class Cift Walter G, Brigham, Jr, Presentation of Diplomas James Arthur Cooke Chairman of the School Committee Senior Class Song Adapted Benediction Reverend Ralph E, Danforth Recessional High School Orchestra s £ -7 ri r - r ;-r 1 rtr-r - mr
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