Stoughton High School - Stotonian / Semaphore Yearbook (Stoughton, MA)

 - Class of 1938

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Class Will Last Will and Testament: ' e, the class of 1938, upon a completion of a four year voyage on the good ship, Stoughton High School, and realizing the uncertainty of our futures do hereby formulate this last will and testament: JOHXXY STONKUS leaves his athletic prowess, his wav with women, and his big feet to TUCK TOOMEY with hopes. SIS DALY and DOT DAXFORTH leave the dust of the stock- room to the care of MARJORIE QUILL and HELEN WILLIS wishing they would sweep it up. ALFRED ELTOX leaves his tickling of the ivories every music period to RUTH XE ' MAX with the fervent plea that eventually the piano will be tuned. STEWIE ROACH bequeaths his bus and taxi service to ' ALLA COFFEE who is doing O. K. right now. BETSY GLOVER prays that AXXETTE CRANE will eventually un- derstand the bell system with the help and guidance of HELEN VACOULIS. HELEN EVANS and BILL MITCHELL leave their everlasting qtiar- rels to PRISCILLA WHITTEMORE and HAROLD FEE, BILL FER- REIRA wills his love life to BOB SMALL who has no need of it. lEAN BAXTER leaves her vocaHzing to ETTA JANARO and NATALIE KELLE. IZZY GAY leaves her 9:45 sneeze to EMILY GLO ' ER whose watch is not running. Our inseparable twosomes, ELIZABETH ANDERSON and MARY GLEXXOX, and EDXA GAVE and GLADYS HINCKLEY bestow their trials and tribulations uixjn HAZEL HINDS and RUTH CUNNINGHAM. JOHNNY ZUMAS wills his physique to BILLY SYNKOVICH on the condition that he use it effectively against Canton High next year. MARGY FOSTER passes on her bunk in historv f given to her in last year ' s will) to BOB BUCKLEY. KAY E ' ANS leaves her witty remarks and sarcasm to CATHERINE CASSIDY. GASHIE PORTER leaves his curls and womanless state to BUTCH GRIGAS. ERWIN CLINE leaves some weight to ANNIE SELANSKY. The dimpled members of the class of 1938 give their beauteous depressions to MRGIXIA BURT. LORETTA KENNEDY wills her geometric difficulties to ANNIE WALENT. Page Twenty-six

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Class Prophecy (Continued) Donald Kelliher Of all the boys of our old class He did escape the noose, It ' s Mr. Kelliher who is Fancy free and footloose. Paul Kennedy When ou dri e down to Washington Hire a tall young guide Paul Kennedy will show you All the places with pride. Doris Bearce and Elinor Cobbett Two lone figures walk slowly by, With shawls and canes they pass, They ' re Misses Bearce and Cobbett Found in the old maids class. Elizabeth Anderson and Mary Glennon Though in a far off hospital They work hard all the day Nurse Mary G. and ' l.izbeth A. Get very little pay. ' iRGrNi M. Campbell A lady of varied interests Composing, acting too The stars proclaim Virginia M. A happy lot she drew. M Rv Butterall Models from Paris we are shown In her deluxe dress shop Of laces, silks, and many more Mary B. is the Prop. Erwin Cline Before the train comes in to stop He ' s always there on time Stoughton ' s new taxi service here Is run by Erwin Cline. Helen Connors Each morn in shining white she ' s there Pushing a baby ' s pram With her chores done Miss Connors comes Home in the English tram. Henky Malinosky Malinosky ' s in the business Of advertising too He ' s the head of steamship lines Without him they couldn ' t do. Pal ' l Lysko Attired in smock with pallette near Lysko ' s art ' s unveiled Though met with many misfortunes Through years his art ' s prevailed. Blanche Howland Once in athletics Blanche was tops As good as any boy. She gave it up for married bliss With her Canadian — Roy. Patricia Greene Patty Greene is working hard As a dancer on the stage, No wonder, her hubby doesn ' t mind She earns a four figure wage. Elizabeth Staples Our Betty is a champion Of all the household arts, She sews and knits and cooks Men seek her from all parts. Eleanor Borgeson Strange things have come to pass Eleanor B. now stands Six feet, one inch tall Singing with the famous bands. Ann Porcaro Back in ' 38 Ann was wed Today she is married still To the self -same lad who won her heart His love time didn ' t kill. Page Tivcnty-f



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Class Will (Continued) ILONA RAFALKO leaves her college pamphlets to the school library. MTKE CRIMMINS gladly donates his freshmen flames to HARRY PHILLIPS. HARRY PATTERSON wills his school boy complexion to JOHNNY O ' HARE. PAT GREENE leaves her many dates to NANCY LACR ' ITA. The WELTON BROTHERS, VIRGINIA CAMPBELL, both M and without, leave their dramatic talent to NATALIE STEVENS. GINNY KASPER bestows her blond tresses upon LOUISE WAS- ILUNAS. RITA DREA bestows her big, brown eyes upon JONATHAN CADDELL. MAISHIE GOLDBERG wills the last mile for honor roll certificates to BERTHA LANDMAN. DORIS GUAY, KENNY HILL, RED McARDLE, AND BOB HOWES leave their wisecracks and quips to JAMES JOSEPH DONAHUE. BONES HAMILTON honors BUDDY DANAHY with his title of Best Dancer . JIMMY DYKEMAN leaves his unruly hair to HARRY WETZEL. SHIRLEY POWELL wills her verse writing to CONNIE BURRILL. ELIZABETH POWERS and JANE MARRON bestow their bulging note- books upon VIRGINIA POWERS and ELLEN MARRON respectively. IRENE KABLIS gives to NORMA GEBHARDT her style and artistic ability. ANNA O ' DONNELL leaves to some unfortunate junior a heap of stencils and a bottle of varnish. MARGY MUELLER wills her dressmaking ability to ELSIE HAGEL- STEIN. THE SENIOR CLASS leaves to the JUNIOR CLASS fond memories of S. H. S. FRANNIE MITKIEVICZ leaves JERRY CHAPMAN unhappy. In witness whereof are ascribed the names of eighty-nine passengers. THE CLASS OF 1938 HOWARD R. RANDALL, CAPTAIN THE FACULTY, CREW Page Twenty-seven

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