Roslindale High School - Yearbook (Roslindale, MA)

 - Class of 1944

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. fir I ' ' ' THE 'arc-JHOr'.S ' N0 ! QILLO Llrv Y Hu up-4! vii' -4. 'gi 3 XIX-J GEL' 'V A I I lf A -'I . l, In 4-I R ni . lx QD fft v w . ' f I ll T2 1 wif f QI 6 X Un? Afwnanv nrrufiuy GOT .Yami Sfrvrons ro Pz.,4i FUOAIBRL 1. 7Hf5' Jfnfanffgnnayf KN zyf i GER-fit IFNIJR C 1.n55j f . K9 N D X 1 l 'll A .1 ,Xb psy ww i VXQBKFQ-i T iilggiilifgliigitwg 332 -- TNI PRUM Lf- THIFFWERF CARS YHXJ' YIHF, '27-5? l't?E Qi? . A ,Q , . ,, , 1 5 I . Ti A .il X - i L-' ' , J'f'Nr 0 8 0 V: H4 VE ufwf'0RM 'ffzougrg If fin I F fl A NF, X DNF 0 FL if E ' cf j if Lli I i I i I il it NEW, V OLD El' GIORGL' lV7f4CKENZff K4 4' AND ROBERT Zaffns '44' ,wage fo111'ff.'z'l1 - Should the Government Snlisidize College Education after tlic- XVzn '- the spiritcfd cle-lmtf-1-s - thi- nltiinzitcf winnr-i' from our seliool, Priscilli Slmvsr fclziss of '45 J P , ,,. .. -tlif inslming nssc-mlmly in invinory of tlie lute Major Km-Ile-y-luis life-lilfcc' portrait pix-smite-cl to tlie scliool by tlic' class of 19-ll - we can IIOVUI' f0l'U'Cf this splendid Drill Nluster and soldxlr. -- oni' successful senior proni - that hectic grznid murcli - thc- good-looking young men - the colorfnlly gowned young ladies? -the agonizing Ul'lli'2ll at XVzn'rvii Kew x7lllltl!ll'lS -how many times did :fan liave to go back? - Constrnctiyely Present - the lielpfnl assistance many Rossie-ites gave to the depurtincnt stores at Christinas - how much did you earn? - the pseudo-epidemie of colds or what- liave-yon, which we expected but which did not eventuate, when a certain crooner was in town? - the fun welve had for three years - the work we've done - the things we-'ve learned - they've gone fast - these years. -- REMEMBER - dont forget! Barbara Anzmiflown Claire Larkin Kevin. Barlow

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P 'Mixes fm f eff Q' 1 .a . ,G U xg A05 fi XC- 53 . 5 X W , 11 ll L ,, YQ ' i A' ' f 1, ll ' W4 I IIS! la in -f . Yi -....- ll' E -jj 51.415 55 AMA!!-T f it ' V gun. DINC' !'!2':!- f r .. NOAMRE ,qNNf-1 FDA' THE' GIRLS! 5 01.3- -3, t 5 . E , I I . af . unmii , Q . 5, RE'A1t'MB ER rms' Arias-L 5 ' t EPIDEMIC ,7 ,, Y X is war. Arlmj N 1 1 K - x HCF7I'1NC - - lfAc47f0,V A - ' ' ' FD- If1JoaL H .c 1 c .Q 1. Qi r - It XX e your attack of measles - or were you one of the fortunate people who es- caped this juvenile plague? the ascending importance of us juniors as the seniors marched off to Hingham? class elections - the speeches that ri- valed the Gettysburg Address -those numerous, natty posters - their satisfy- ing results? Albert Tobin - President Virginia Lee - Vice President Aim Bloomfield - Secretary Marcia Pinkham - Treasurer trying to attend all club meetings in one afternoon - the crippling effects of visits to the XVeld Stock Farm-the refreshing excursions the boys took to the Ilvde Park Y. BI. C. A.? Remember - after working all summer- f 'Z'1fMfffXg 5CP7'Ugf7E5 our return to High School-now se- wwiv a ffix I D RN date seniors? -A 122555 4 Xie .... vw '13 4 'XB . . Z IE f ijg , E,.....,,.-. RZ, those peskv sophomores and luniors - 'tv l BA N ' 1 ,gffsrm ll alwavs under foot? Hi lil ffgijqj y e J M 'X our deep svmpathv for sophomore girls : M-ge l r ' ' . . i . FH ffm when the Annex was discontinued? - AQ MA' c -' ,fl l f J ,lm W . . V your aclnn 1 muscles and s named back ' 971- ' Ei 1 1 A . as the new P ivsica Et ucatiou program E'LEC7'l0N OF CLASS OFFICERS VAL Glue' you 2 DA YJ orb: wirx 31-A'1','9LA1-1, 1 xf l l Ulllllfllflli ay cfm GI Mn: -f' nfvp ROBERT zowm 3 11- 4-' was introduced. those rigid courses in Hvgiene and Nutrition - are vou still sticking to that diet? seven periods a dav-no homeroom period-therefore, no homelessons done? 2 cent milk and BUYS at both lunches? the enthusiasm of girls in making surgical dressings for the Pied Cross? page tliirleen



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l Il li I l ji fl i yl 1 I Y 3 1 l l l I ii . 4 4 l F r ii 4 jl I 9 1 l i 2 I r l 4 i Know all men by these gifts: YVe, the class of one thousand nine hundred and fortv-four of Roslindale High School, the Countv of Suffolk, the home of beans and what have vou, do solemnly swear in this vear of Leap, being of sound left hook and sturdv right and having proved ourselves according to prescribed law not to be lunatics or infants, for bothlj do hesitatingly admit this to be our last NVill and Testament. Since it is suspected that the majoritv of students have physically, if not mentally, arrived at the legal age necessary for the drawing up of a XVill, we do hereby transmit and segregate our dwindling estate in SHANGRI-LA as follows: To THE Facuifrx' wig no BEQUE.-XTH To our Headmaster, Mr. lVarren-our sincere wishes for a long and happy life. the realization of which our ceaseless attempts to enjoy ourselves have probably hindered. To Mr. Gately-a comfortably padded lounging chair and a staff of trained assistants to aid him in his strenuous labor. To Coach Murray-some football players. preferably the sturdy type. five feet or over. To Miss Harrington -the ideal class which actually shares her enthusiasm for Shakespeare. To To To manner. To To To To swiftly To To during To To To To and pol To floor. To Mr. Pickett-a record book with a bell on it. Miss Dee-a class of flexible females. Miss Marjorie Riley-our envv of her laughing eyes and charming Mr. Roche-a new collection of quotations. Miss Neal-a set of unbreakable test tubes. Miss Hush-a typing class that might ruffle her just a little bit. Mr. Hartigan-we donate a large knife with which Gaul can be and painlessly divided. Miss Daly-a hat even more unique than those she al1'eady has. Mr. MacGregor-a box of caramels with which to occupy himself studies. Miss Rosemary Reilly-a new group of admiring seniors. Miss Cogan -the memorv fand brnisesllj of her angelic little seniors. To THE SCHOOL we no nEQUE,x'r1r: the Cafeteria- an abundant supply of icebergs. the Corridors-the loving memory of our gently modulated tones ite replies to our superiors who have so often tried our patience. the Gymnasium-the echo of our timid treadn on its shiny-shiny the 107 Staircase -a few mutilated corpses which plainly tell the tale. page fifteen

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