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

 - Class of 1930

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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Massena High School, being at the instant in normal rea- soning and fully equipped with all our faculties, such as they are, do hereby leave to the needy Juniors: Firrt: Our noble Senior room Cthey always wanted itl. Second: The individual remembrances listed below: Alberta Bemis regretfully leaves her firey locks to Alice Levine. Emma Drew wills her knowledge of Chemistry to Helen Dziewisz. Hilda Bell gives Marie Hallahan her basketball ability. Louis Willett lets Seward Hanmer have his cauliflower ears. Bessie Cooke leaves her overbearing manner to Sybil Mulvania. Carl Trip.pany's ability as an athlete goes to Tony Spanola. Jimmie ricase respectfully donates his glasses to Harold Bidwell. Hazel Demer's old clothes go to Helen Syakos. Dot Shulkin deposits her means of passing exams to Jim Martin. Joseph Willett gives Franklin Giles his straight red hair. Catherine Cardinell leaves her sex appeal to Auleen Murphy. Nick Viskovich gives Franklin Sutton his many feminine admirers. Violet Sherwood donates her name to Violet Kirkey. Hiram Chase wills his rep as an ambitious student to Fred Balch. Viola Snider wills her class activities to Helen Warren. Paul Church specifies his car for Marion Warner. Georgia Evans lets Betty Mittaga go out with her fast company. Elmer Manson hasn't found anyone to will his Eddy jobs to. Daniel Sheets leaves his marks of the Spring of '30 to Ruth Kirkey. Louis Greenblatt leaves his business managerships to Leonard Hover. Andrew Spock and Kathleen Kenville donate their private library table to Walda Clarkson and Donald Hale. Ethel Sutton leaves her quiet manner to Dorothy Gardner. Dorothy Wilson wills her way with the men to Ruth Wing. Joselph Romeo's oratorical abilities go to Sam Lamendola. Cut er Warren deposits his Aggie with Wallace Danforth. Roy Limer loses his title as a boxer to Russell O'Neil. Learned Langlois bribes someone to take his cheering section. Floyd Loucks relinquishes his hat size to Fred Hall. Lawrence Sutton gives his irresistible charm to John O'Brien. Robert Parsons gives his athletic ability to Havens Putman. Guy Hutchins leaves his old Ford to Stan Caplpiello. Francis Smith wills his quiet ways to Leonar Cobb. James Matthews bribes some other dead one to write the will of '3 1. Rose Clopman lets Kathleen Smith take the old lady parts in plays. Kathleen McHugh gives her red hair to Eleonore Mularney. Mary McHugh lets Irene Hartford shoot at her high marks. Frances Dziewisz gets Florence Mattice to pronounce her name. Dorothy Dunn loses her cute manners to Wanda Novak. Helen Cooper lends to Iris Stone her fluffy hair. Bessie Carbino donates her many boy friends to Evelyn Casselman. Hattie Boyce has some marks that Sarah Fenstermaker envies. Irene Chase wills her leisure hours to Marie Lahey. In witness of the above we hereby allow to be afiixed to this noble document our hand and seal this fifteenth day of April in the year A.D., one thousand nine hundred and thirty. THE CLASS OF 1930 JAMES MATTHEWS 7-4

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O Q ' Q .....Lf...?lZ.L..Q.a.'1 17'7 xii 7'5 -'f ' I CLASS HISTORY The year nineteen hundred and twenty-six witnessed a thrilling event. About sixty youngsters entered high school to have tacked on to them the name of Freshmen. We must have looked like a bad crowdf to deal with, for we never became organized as a class. We were allowed to wanderfaround and look at the mighty Seniors with adoration in our eyes. However, our next year in high school proved more successful. We became or- ganized as a class with Miss Gillick as our guide. Our president was Stanley Paupst and our secretary-treasurer, Katherine-Fregoe. Our Sophomore year didn't prove exciting but we drifted pleasantly along to become Juniors. In our junior year, Miss Dorothy Neary took us in hand.- Our class president was Stanley Paupstg vice-president, John Silmserg secretary-treasurer, Annie MacRae. During our Junior year after the completion of the new addition and the resumption of two session day, we gave a number of tea dances and ajunior Prom which proved very exciting. A Our Senior year has been most pleasant. The Senior class election was held in November and Miss Bates became our class advisor. Stanley Cappiello was elected class president, Cutler Warren, vice-president, Ruth McCormack, secretary-treasurer. In January our president decided that he would not graduate, which automatically took him from our ranks. g A During the holidays in December 192.9 we held our Senior Ball. The big event was held in the new gym which the committee had decorated very tastily. The dance was well-attended and was a decided success. Ruth McCormack and Cutler Warren were elected to represent us on the council of the Athletic Association. Carl Trippany and Nick Viskovich who became Seniors injanuary were elected president and sargeant-at-arms respectively of the association. The last year in high school has gone very fast and we are looking forward to a successful ending of our high school life and a graduation cum laude. We have followed to the best of our ability the precedent established by our predecessors. Although we may have strayed from the well-worn path a few times let us hope our teachers will forget it and let us go happily into the world that is waiting for us. ' So ends the history of the Class of 30. H. Dnmnns 7-3



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ff ',f+,'T'1 :, '?'1y,,e'5?7ji- 4 3 -' CLASS ,PROPHECY As it is a beautiful afternoon I think that I shall go for a scpin in my roadster. Pass- ing the Aluminum plant where Joe Komeo is the superinten ent, I stopped and took him along with me. Out in the country we start talking about the Class of 1930. Do you know that Learned Langlois is conductor on a train going from here to Syracuse with Hiram Chase as brakeman? ' I reply that Floyd Loucks is teaching History C in Watertown Georgia Evans IS touring China with a girls basketball team and Irene Chase IS illustrating the Whiz Bang But the day is getting along so I turn around and head for town Joe rambles on that Helen Coo r is head nurse at Hepburn Hospital that Rose Clopman has a job keeping house or Louis Greenblatt who runs a store where athletes are given two cents off on a pair of socks Bessie Carbmo is reporting for the Watertown Times and Andrew Spock and Roy Limer are to meet tomorrow ni ht for the lightweight championship of the world Mrs Spock Cformerly Miss Kenvi lej will attend the bout Frances Dziewisz is writm a book on History Why Study It? Hilda Bell is also Writing a book How orgas Did It Nick Viskovich la in Europe lookin for another Carnera Dot Wilson will speak in school Friday on Why We Nee Another Camera Here we are in town again for some reason the streets are crowded There goes Carl Trippany who coaches football at Stanford With Trip are Cutler Warren President of the General Ice Cream Corporation and Joe Willett Instructor in Eng lish and Physical Ed in Colgate Dan Sheets asses us in a Cord for which he is agent Above us is the air lane in which Mary Mc ugh is trying for a new endurance record joe points out Pau Church who has just broken the world s speed record Dorothy Shulkm s new millinery establishment is on our left There is Emma Drew a wet re resentative of New York and Ruth McCormack who is associated with the Red ross in Washin ton We are now passing the home of Lawrence Sutton who has retired from t e farm and lives on Main Street with his family I ask joe to come home with me While waiting for the eats Joe tells me that Dor year Hattie Boyce is taking arts in M G M pictures Hazel Demers another actress next plcture will be Boo oopa Doop Kathleen McHugh is running a boarding house in Maryland Alberta Bemis is, the matron It is my turn so I tell Joe that Elmer Manson is editor of The Massena Observer which is now a daily Robert Parsons is running the largest scientific farm in New York and Guy Hutchins has gone in for air trans ortation between New York and London The assengers on his last trip included thel Sutton Viola Snider Jimmie Tricase and rancis Smith who are searching the ruins of Rome oe is leaving but he remembers that Katherine McG1ll1c enjoyed becoming a farmer and that Violet Sherwood is working out for the Women s Olympic team She is out for the weights Lotus Wn.x.n'r'r . . i 'Q . if . ' ' H thea Dunn. is hostess at the Hotel'Matthews in Miami, which Gym bought last A N Q f pp g S. g ll I ' 7-5

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