South Boston High School - Chandelier Yearbook (South Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1959

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CLASS WILL Being unambitious, unwilling and moreover totally unable to perform the task of following any previous documents, we, the Senior Class of 1959, do boldly and arrogantly give, devise and bequeath to the following named devisees and legatees those of our possessions hereinafter named. May the student recipients of our bounty cherish and protect their gifts so that when their day of departure arrives, they, too, can leave an estate of comparable wealth and value. To Mr. Miller we leave a shoreless sea of thanks, which we hope will partly repay him for all his efforts in making our senior class, his first, a success. To Mr. Donovan we leave his picture, to prove that, He was there. To Miss Morrissey we leave five mailables. Uust Fivej To Miss Sullivan, the office secretary, we leave a new switch-board, preferably one that operates. To Mr. Barnes we leave a cup of coffee and a three year subscription to the Boston Sunday Globe's want-ads section for future seniors. To Miss Barry we leave a free gift certificate for one hundred new and shiny typewriters. To Miss Chilton we leave a day of free periods so that she may visit Miss Scena's sewing room to marvel at our creations. To Miss johnson we leave a senior homeroom which will not cause her to take attendance more than once each morning. To Miss Mahoney we leave a bottle of Lestoil to keep her Art Room sparkling. To Miss Rockwood we leave a group of girls to run off the stencils for English Projects. To Miss Brawley we leave a bottle of tranquil- izer pills to slow her down. To Miss Carey, our librarian, we leave a private detective to hunt down the possessors of our over- due books. To Miss Connors we leave a little blue man to capture her class's attention. To Mr. Yantis we leave an album of Spanish records to play when his class gets bored with the old one. To Mr. Callahan we leave a basketball team of boys, all six feet and over. To Mr. jameson we leave a vault to deposit all the nickels he gets for opening lockers. To Mr. Kondos we leave a bag of pennies and a shot gun to shoot the pennies. To Mrs. Dooley we leave a stool, so she won't have to sit on the desks, QShe might get a splinter.j To Miss Coombs we leave a new home room class that will get into its seats on time, To Mr. Hamill we leave ten mechanical robots to assist him in the book room. To Mrs. Gillis we leave a lie detector to check the validity of excuses. To Mr. McCarthy we leave a juke box to amuse his History and Auto Driving Classes. To Mr. Morris we leave an electric clock, so his old alarm clock won't go off accidentally, To Miss Campbell we leave a whistle to direct the traffic outside 217 after lunch. To Miss Scena we leave a wardrobe of costumes for future use in planning the fashion shows. To Miss Morrissey and Mr. Donovan we would also like to leave our thanks for their tact in help- ing us with our Senior activities. We cannot find adequate words to express our heartfelt sorrow at the loss of Mr. Scollins who undertook the start of our Senior activities. To our English Department we leave a quiet, attentive and studious class to absorb its fine teaching. To our Foreign Language Department we leave an interpreter of every language to help the stu- dents answer the teachers' questions. To the History Department we leave a case of Classic Comic Books for the use of the coming Seniors, To the Commercial Department we leave a radar set to detect when a student erases or looks at the typewriter keys. To the Mathematics Department we leave a new kind of mechanical brain which can do all kinds of problems automatically. To the Cafeteria we leave a turnstyle to keep the mad rush of famished students in single file. To the Auditorium we leave a new stage cur- tain similar to that of the Ed Sullivan Show. To the future Seniors we leave a warning not to believe any rumors about the easy life of a Senior. To the new juniors we leave the hope of be' coming Seniors the following year. To the coming Sophomores we leave a guide book to help them find their way through the school, and also the hint, Don't look for the swimming pool on the roof. We the senior class, in witness thereof, after due consideration and deliberation, do hereby affix our seal to this, Our Last Will and Testament, on this the 26th day of March, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-nine,

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A X1 ' BAND Fira! Rang Lwfl In Rl-Qlllf john Kelley, George lluhl, john Young, Kcnncth Dolphyn, Andrew Cionnolly, Rolvcrl Kfglssr-ll, Willirirlm jenkcns. .S'r'r'rw1l Roux' llinicl Cicslcr, Cliutrr O'lirir-11, Michael O'Nuil, Marino l:L'I'I'1lI'1l, Francis Slim-.1, j.um-s Ki-nncrly, l.r-slic llownrcl, Nclscn Di lilzisi, Tfwiril Rrluz' Kenneth Moore, Rorlcrick Slowc-, Tliomiis lfvnns, Willialrii Sawyer, john Van Usilol, Ciiimillns Ole-ski, llrnry lioch. if 'xcxi v Ji ORCHESTRA Firfr Row, Left 10 Right: john Young, Andrew Connolly, john Kelley, Marino Ferrari, Daniel Geisler. Semrrd Razr: Robert Cassell, Kenneth Dolphyn, janet Gedraitis, George Buhl, joan Gedraitis, XVilli.1m Sawyer. Thomas Evans.

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