Northampton High School - Nesaki Yearbook (Northampton, MA)

 - Class of 1936

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ZOCLASSHC C4610 M YTTEJSQ 3 gy -NEWs ITEM- Myrtery Light Extingzzirher Erfaper Town House, Worcester, Feb. 1936-At intervals the rear part of the dance hall here was in darkness throughout the Classical Senior Prom last evening. Chief Fenner S.O.A.E, fSeer of All Evilj deduced that since there was no defect in the lighting system, some lawbreaker must have been the cause of the trouble. Dick Ryan, dance committee member, was appointed watchman of the light switch. Ed Sweeney sug- gested taking the fingerprints of suspicious looking couples. No one agreed to the suggestion. It was immediately dispensed with. At the time of this printing, no clues as to the hideout of the criminal or criminals have been uncovered, -NEWS ITEM- Boy Photogmjiher Trzher Unique Pirtffre Room 9, Classical, Feb. 1936-Leon Sandman, 17, took a remarkable pocket-camera photo of a blackboard, a desk, and one Miss Ryan, home room teacher, during Fourth Hour today. The lighting effect which he obtained is excellent, considering the diffi- culties under which he must have labored. An unofhcial report states that the picture is a great venture into the field of pocket-camera photography. The picture is not on display. :E ak --NEWS ITEM- Tozzrhihg Prerehtfztiofz from Romeo and julie! Given South High Gym, Worcester, Mar. 1936-The balcony scene from Shakespeare's famous tragedy, Romeo and Juliet, was enacted as never before by a small company of players Resume of the occasion, etc: Romeo played by Billy Gregg, Juliet played by Dick Ryan. The right-hand side of the rear balcony in the South High Gym. The Audience: Spectators of the Boys' Basketball Game between Classical and South. Editor's note: The initiation of the new fraternity, Kappa Theta Alpha, was a success. -NEWS ITEM- Dulryf' Comer to Town Horticultural Hall, Worcester, May 1936-A distinguished company of Martin Post's Green Room Club Players presented Dulcy, the annual Senior play here last night. The excellent cast, which was a credit to Classical, was headed by Alice Arey, a brilliant young actress, Among the other highlights of the evening were that bristly mustache of Eddie Maher's, Virginia Dolan's love affairs fin the play of coursej, Kath- leen Sweeney's piano selections, and the grand opportunity given to the students of finding out who so and so's new lady friend was. Sixteen

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5DQCtoAesS?ato -3 MTYTLQS e CJ A A an -- FLASH - May 1954-Stock Company Presents The Merchant of Venice in Classical's Assembly Hall-Many Learned Sophomores Attend-Sophomores Proud of Exten- sive Knowledge of Shakespeare-Secretly Hope to Detect Errors in Dialogue-Dis- mayed When Discover They Do Not Know It All-Return Home in Hurry after Performance To Re-read PlayMTest Tomorrow in English IV. FK :lf :lf -Ntws ITEM- O1'vheJtm Rated Highly Szzperior Hampton Beach, May 1934-Orchestra A from Classical High in Worcester received the ranking of highly rzzperiar over every other orchestra competing in the contest here today. Roslyn Schorr, accompanist, and Rosalie Klein, violinist, both Sophomores at Classical, by their excellent performances proved themselves to be talented young musicians. Mr. Wassell, the director, is to be congratulated. di Pl! Pk - NEWS ITEM - Botany Studenlr Here on Day EXfZH'J'i0IZ Boston, Mass., May 1935-A busload of botany students from Classical arrived here today with their instructor, Mr. Hearn. They visited the Wayside Inn, and the Peabody Museum, they explored the Constitution, they got autographs and souvenirs from the members of the Byrd Expedition, they saw the penguins and Eskimo dogs, they visited Concord and Lexington, and they ate their sandwiches both going and coming. Seen on the bus: Herman Dawson, dashing junior, enjoying himself among the lady members of the party, Connie Charron, girl singer, developing her talents, Ruthie Shea, another junior, telling a new Little Audrey joke to Felicia Tanona and some other very attentive botanistsg Mr Hearn, wondering if anybody has been left behind. 54 ik PIC - FLASH H- New Rochelle, New York, November 1935-Classical Tigers Here from Wor- cester-Arrive Yesterday on Special Truck-See Broadcasting of Studebaker Champ- ions -Spend Night at Prince George Hotel!Play Excellent Game of Football against New Rochelle's Formidable Team---Harry Kingsley, Frankie Statkus, Tony Deknis, Ed Sweeney Play Outstanding Game-Following Night Tigers Go Loose on Broad- way- Nudge Downes Sees New York Night Life-Interview as Regards Experiences Not Granted-Search Started This Morning for Missing Hotel Towels-Tigers Now Sleeping PeacefullyfCoach Cantwell, Trainer, Reported Near Exhaustion. Fifteen



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Qoroitsafssssno 0 Q65 e Nflliifflfxlf-3QfSj2 - FLASH - Season 1935-Hockey-Classical Girls Rank High-Ellen Keenan, Hockey Cap- tain, Reports Successful Season-Team Ties for Championship with North-Season 1936-Basketball-Manager Louisa Clark Reports Championship Tie with South- Both Teams a Credit to Miss Whitin, Coach. as Pls rk -NEWS ITEM- Argzzr Board Har Party Residence of Lillian Newfield, Worcester, May 1936-The members of Classical's renowned Argus board and their faculty adviser, Miss Shaughnessy, after a successful year of editing the school's paper, had a much-deserved party here last evening. The staff reporter was not allowed to be present, but it is thought that Barbara Tolman and Lillian Newfield must have been able hostesses for the occasion, because, besides the eats and games, there were all sorts of favors-from packages of spinach to Shirley Temple Cameras-for all the guests. It has even been rumored that a certain very digni- fied English teacher was seen returning home, in the wee sma' hours of the morning with a dime novel tucked under her arm. Because this report has not been verified, we find it necessary to let our readers draw their own conclusions. P14 ek 23 - NEWS ITEM - Deme Fog Reported Room 43, Classical, Feb., March, April, May 1936-A group of bewildered Seniors, members of a class in Virgil's Aeneid, are reported lost in a thick fog here today. Their Latin teacher has abandoned all hope of rescue. Laboring under difficulties, the re- porter, in search of a story, nearly collided with Violet Gilbride and Barbara jordan as they were groping their way to the doorway in search of overcoats and blankets. They claimed that a brutal attempt had been made to freeze them to death. Both said something about open windows. On the left, the reddish blush of jimmy Reynolds could be easily made out. The girl beside him must have told him that he had pretty eyes. In the rear, the faint forms of Eddie McCann, Dick Drohan, Charlie Hassett, and Eddie Scanlon were faintly descerned. They seemed to be giving free, yes, very free translations of the affair between Dido and Aeneas. When the newspaperman left, Joey Edinburg was still attempting to pass a questionable-looking note to Louise Jordan or one of his lady friends down front. The fog was still very thick ..... Much later report: The mist in Room 43 has been reported as lifting-Edna Jeffery has just concluded her recitation. - LATEST FLASH - june 1936-Class of Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Six Leaves Classical Forever- High School Draped in Mourning-Special Day Set Aside for Leave-taking-Touching Exercises Held in Mechanics Hall to Commemorate Occasion-Graduation Speakers Valiantly Control Sobs Until the End ..... Katherine Sinclair, Clair Historian Sevenleen

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