Massena Central High School - Tatler Yearbook (Massena, NY)

 - Class of 1928

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THE TATQER --H Gilman Alphabet L-41 A is for Alden both Albert and Claire, lf you want steady work done, you'll find them right there Agresta. too, our librarian true, When we 're in a pinch, she pulls us through. B is for Badger our ladies' man, At times when he's needed he's always on hand. C is for Chaszar, our basketball star, A basket she 'll make no matter how far. Harold Cline is our Sheik, well dressed up is he, From his head to his toe, from his toe to his knee. Cosenza our J oseph, a comedian short, A wonder he is by every report. The Cryderman boys both Clifford and Roy, Are studious and quiet, they never annoy. D is for Dodds, sagacious and wise, At the head of his class he is when he tries. 'Tis Dutton they say is our studious girl, She would also make good in the social whirl. G is Guyett, who is absent of mind, What things he puts down he never can find. H is for Hammil Pokey you know, As a hero at football he sure makes Ha go. Hawes as a driver is going to heaven, Unless he slows down to at least forty-seven. Beulah Hess, so they say, is a mild little lass, Woiilci you think her the president of' our senior class? K is for Kirkey, sober, quiet and shy, We're sure ONE farmer won't pass her by. L is for Loan, true Carol is she, A future prima donna she surely will be. Lamendola there is Who's the bread maker's son, To him do we go for a good cinnamon bun. Locke is the girl with the great big glasses, How Wise does she look in all of her classes. M Red MacFarlane's the one who leads when we cheer We oan't do without her that is surely is clear. McCarthy there is who pulls off a ninety, lt's her power of observance that makes her so mighty. P is for Prairie who always comes late, Alarm clocks at her house must be out of date. Q is for Quenelle whose mischievous eye, Frustrates the boys and make them sigh. if'ontinued on' page sixty-seven? Twenty-eight

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g THE TATLER g gg Mgggggg and a most interesting description of all its contents was given us by Miss Raymond who is in charge there. Then we visited the Ogdens- burg Public Library and after a most interesting visit there we ended up a perfect day with lunch at the Gift Shop. lVe are very grateful to Miss Hackett for this enjoyable trip. Another of the events of the year was the annual senior prom, which took place during Christmas vacation at the town hall and was very well attended by high school students and alumni. There were also the annual football banquet and the Hall0we'en dance, which were well supported by tl1e seniors. The class l1as found many ways to earn money and has bee11 quite a11 industrious group. During our four years in high school we have had some changes in faculty, losing among others, Miss Donihee, after her three years with us. Most of our teachers have been able to penetrate our seemingly kilowledge-proof skulls with a little learning and we know that, al- though we have seemed terribly dumb, we have accumulated a little knowledge. 1Ve really feel that as a class we are rather a good looking, good natured and learned group of individuals-Cjust see our pictures if you don't think solj-and we certainly hope that we have accomplished something of credit for our Alma Mater to show our gratitude for oppor- tunities offered to us. Thus endeth the humble history of the Class of 1928. lin fllllemnriam i., DUANE DOXV, a member of our class, accidentally killed in the summer of 1925. Vflrol Loan '28 H. ali East mill emit Zilestament lQ,. wontinued from page twenty-fourb Glenne Munson doesn't believe in making two wills. He made one last year. ln Vtlitness Vtvhereof, we have hereunto set our hand and seal, this 3rd day of May, A. D. nineteen hundred and twenty-eight f1928j. Signed, yours truly, CLASS OF 1928. ELENITA l'raAmrE NORMA QUENELLE BEULAH Hass T Ensm SHEETS T'wc'nty-seven



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