Middleborough High School - Timaron Yearbook (Middleborough, MA)

 - Class of 1929

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MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF TIVENTY-NINE greatest ambition was to kill two birds with one stone. His favorite game is tiddly-winks. Helen Redlon, Helen Wiksten. Did you ever see two people with such blonde locks? I ' m sure you haven ' t — and it ' s genuine too ! Euth ] Ianley, Dorothy ] Iaranville, Arnold Sellers. Ruth says she Avants to be secretary to the president of the U. S. A., but we think she would make an excellent Bebe Daniels. Dot with her dramatic powers could rival any actress, playing Lady Macbeth. Arnold, our mischievous Pandora, says she never wants to marry. We would suggest that in that case she take up the profession of law where she will be able to argue to her heart ' s content. Albert Carey, William Smith, Herbert Col- burn. Albert is more readily recognized as Mrs. Brawn ' s special perpetual motion ma- chine, the class tease, or the chronic talker. He expects to further his education at Brown. We ' ve always wondered Avhy Bill studied Commercial Geography with such zest. It has been disclosed that he is continually looking Hay ward. Herb is our most temperamen- tal boy. He always keeps us guessing as to what he will do next. Brirbara Vinal, Hilda MacKeen, Corinne Kidd. We advise you to eat something be- sides clie ese-crackers if you desire to fulfill your ambition of becoming a fat lady in a circus side show, Barbara. Hilda is one of our ([uiet persevering girls and we know tliat whatever she goes after she will get. Cor- inne ' s hobby is collecting motion picture actors ' photographs. Her favorite sport is Gym on Tuesdays. Robert Long, Chippy Merrihew, Vin- cent Sukefoi ' th. How we girls do envy Bob ' s school girl complexion and his ability to make up tantalizing rhymes. Chippy was voted the best boy dancer and the peppiest boy in the class. Everything he has done proves it. Vin is one of our industrious boys. Lois Thomas, Roger Leonard. The shining lights of the class — the valedictorian and the salutatorian. They were both voted as the two most likely to succeed in life. Reluctantly I closed the book and gazed at the bright untarnished title. It had been a pleasant evening which I had spent in the attic of M. H. S., and I would never forget that illustrious class of ' 29. [25]

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CLASS OF TWENTY-NINE Frances Warren, Evelyn Sylvia. They received a tie vote in answer to the question Who is the most romantic? Evelyn Avas also voted the most ambitious member of tlie class. Louise Desrosiers, Annie Jacintho. Louise ■was voted the best girl dancer. We do not question her ability. Where would the Sa- chem be without Annie for a typist? Helen Hoard, Alwin Jones. The most romantic eoujile. Helen is the class baby but for aH lier youthfulness she has been declared the class flirt. You better watch her Jonesy! Arthur Guidoboni, Horace Guidoboni. They were unanimously elected the best dressed boys. Art tries hard to act so- phisticated but he doesn ' t fool us — he is the youngest boy in the class. Arthur Whitten, Mildred Keyes. The long and the short of it! They say that Pop has more blusli j)er s([uare foot than anyone in the class. We agree. Dorothy Childs. Dot was voted the peppiest girl in the class. Whoever breaks her ticket selling record next year will be worthy of a gold medal. Her bright and original ideas for our socials have swelled our treas- ury abundantly. Carolyn Fisli. By vote she is the prettiest girl in the class, but we didn ' t need any vote to tell us that. John Sullivan. With his curly hair, his big sparkling eyes, and pleasant grin one wouldn ' t need to look twice to see that John is quite our handsomest boj ' . Raymond Gerrior, Wilmont Flanders , George Borsari. Ray is our cla.ss presi- dent so further explanation of his good deeds is unnecessary. Monty is a natural born athlete and a gentleman as well. Some say he is basliful, while others think lie has left a girl ill Galit ' oriiia. We ' ve all speeulatcd on that ci-cpc lijiiiky which he wenrs in his breast i)ocket. George is our best all- around athlete. M. H. S. will be minus many victories next year without him to help. Ethel Cole, Anna Cox, Mary Faulkner, E ' len Gaudette. Ethel, Anna, and Ellen are going to be nurses. We think Ethel will spend most of her time crooning lullabies. Mary is going to be a teacher. Norma Smith, Evelyn Clark, Arlene Far- rington. Norma was elected the best all- around girl. She saj s her greatest ambition is to rival Billy Murphy in driving taxicabs in Middleboro. Evelyn ' s pet abomination is being good. Arlen e may be a nurse but we suggest that she get a job selling Frigidaires. Her tongue will never have to rest then ! Elinor Fuller, Arnette Hayward, Cheri- dah Paquin. Julia Wholan. Elinor says she ' s dying to ride in an airplane and Arnette siys she ' s crazy to travel — perhaps they ' ll be the first women to circumnavigate the world. Clieridah and Julia are more seriously minded. Cherry wants to teach and Julia ' s going to be a private secretary. Edith Cronan, Ellen Rogers. Lillian Makie, Stella Robins. Edith and Ellen are the class artists. More than one event during the four years has benefited by their sense of beauty. Apparently Lillian weighed herself on the five and ten cent store scales for she put down her weight as being one thousand one hundred and eighteen pounds Stella was almo.st elected the class flirt. Shell have to mend her ways when she goes to the hospital, we fear. Ted Churchill, Elliot Bryant, Lorimer Cunimings. We can ' t imagine Ted as any- thing but a comedian — he says he hopes to be a captain in the Swiss navy when he grows up. Elliot has thought up a theory that rivals Einstein ' s. Every great man has his weak spol and French is liryaiit ' s — the graiumati- cal end of it in particular. Loriniei staled his [24]



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CLASS OF TIVENTY-NINE The Class of Twenty-nine ROBERT C. LONG A stands for ability, is for it ; For that is where we shine ; We ' ve a lot in our class. Seventy-one illustrious students If you don ' t believe this, Of the Class of Twenty-Nine. AVateh us as we pass. For we have Borsari, An athlete of great fame; The proud owner of an Overland And Norma is its name. Now C is our Churchill, Who takes life as a joke ; His greatest ambition Is to get Mrs. Brawn ' s goat. D is for our Dot, As saleswoman the best ; When it comes to selling tickets, She leads all the re st. E is for Elinor, Our class statistician. If personality isn ' t a gift, Elinor is a magician. F is for Fair — Carolyn you have guessed ; When she becomes a nurse, We ' ll all be sick by request. For G there is Gerrior, A boy wliom we all like ; Our Senior Class president Is as popular as ' ' Spike. ' ' For H Ave have Hinckley, Noted in athletic line ; When fully unwound, He ' s almost six feet, nine. J is for Jeanette, Whose heart is on a ship ; It looks as if she ' ll leave us For the love of a Tripp. We have Keyes for K, Fast typist, if you please. She ' s true to her name As slie pounds on the keys. L is for Lorimer, A boy who has light hair ; When Cnmmings feels lonesome. All girlies beware ! M is for Merrihew, Whose nickname is Chep . He ' s the Senior comedian— And he ' s got plenty of pep. N is for Nellie, Whose career is all set ; Her art ' s for the gentleman Who prefers the brunette. O is for Opposite, A nickname quite long; But if Harlow agreed with us. We ' d know that we were wrong. P is for Pop, A good cliap you can bet. ir liis heart isn ' t with Edith. It ' s with his cornet. [26]

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