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QQQQQUQQiQU,QQ4yQ9QqQ4yQ0Q0Q0ac S S 1 9 4 0 Ui!YQUQUQOQIPQOQUQOQ0ill-lli0Ql.x Radical fthe O. H. groupj have deserted Scollay Square in favor of' Washington since the program was announced. For the higher minds in the audience fif there are anyj a group of dramatic players featuring Hope Goodell, Eleanor foyal, Harrie! Fennell, Riia Foley, Loiiife Flodin, Helen Hickey, jane Hofffer, Rllllil Marfell, Prircilla Mayo, Claire Nolan, and Dorir Newman' has been chosen from all the leading plays of the moment to give a series of short sketches at the Ball. Dancing will be to the music of fare ll oll1 and his famous band including jean Perklvani, Florenre Parker, Myrtle Polley, Edwin Prerrolf, john Qninn, George Sangernzano, Clifford Slvelin. Baril Vanaria, Melvin Norlon, Roberf Illz1l'Kll.liil'f?, Ralplv Lodge and Panl LeBlanc. And a last news' flash - the victorious U. S. Olympic Team comprised of Edna Mitclaell, Bar- bara Connor, Lonire Monaco, Edward Cain, Edna Greene, Mary Mare, Lo11ir.LiIiiri, Don MaeClellan, Thoznaf Walker, Minzi Rizzo, Irene Zografor, Fred Sranzinon, Charler Srlvanfiir, Helen Schofield, Billy Park and Dorff Ronglvredge will be enter- tained at the Stork Club by Anne folonron, blues singer, successor to Ella Fitzgerald. Her chorus of beauties from left to right are Belly Wfafb- lnirn, Noel Temple, France! Welirter, Ruth Uhlin, Minnie Giarno, Anfoineffe Ciicinotla, Nina Ferro, Panline Galinanflei, Clara Koffifar, Eloizire Laceenlzaner, Sylria Lerifon and Marguerite Lnpo. Roy Sweeney lin the control roomy is making despairing gestures, so I gather that my time is more than up. This is station W. H. S. signing off. DAVID SMALL FITZGERALD, 1940.
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-.-..-.-.,-.- -i- fi- -. -.-i.-.. Crass or 1940 ----- ------- 1 -U---------1.1. Ah! a telegram from Johnson's Drug Corp. The corporation is composed of students who drove the store into bankruptcy by keeping out cash customers, then took it over to save its repu- tation. The message is signed by Presidents fobn Fnzzy Forfdirk, Don Cox, Gny Sanderson, Don MacLennan, Marion Mnnfter, Eleanor McKenna, Pbyllif ll7anberg, Robert Nelfon, Bob Dwyer, and Prifrilla Wfetberbee. Back to the parade again - here comes a very natty division, attired in white jockey satin embel- lished with gold braid and carrying polished silver shovels - Washington's Street Cleaners led by Lawrence Tobin and including Robert Martin, Cbarlef Brigbt, Cbarlef Broderick, Grover Bar- berirk, Lloyd Carlton, Sanz Bellinean, Antbony Bertolanti, jobn Cain, Benedict Bnono, Francif Caceiatore, and Anierico Mega. Here's a telegram from far away Algeria from Sergeant Robert Doyle of the French Foreign Legion. It seems that Ken Eberbard invented an electrical caddy so there was nothing for loopers Toni Doyle, Bob LeBlanc, Bill Tappley, Hngb Gardner, Bob Wbitrzeyf, Pete Rizzo, fobn Rogerf to do but join the Foreign Legion. Rumor hath it that the boys are teaching the Arabs to play golf - with no competition it looks like a caddy heaven. Stick around, boys, there'll be doublesf, At this time we also wish to remind you that tonight over these stations George Manning will bring you blow by blow an account of the world's heavy weight championship boxing bout between Terrible Trinkets Rngglef' and Invincible Vin- cent Borwor-tb. At the weighing ceremonies to- day, which were attended by Managers George Killarn and Carl Erikfon, and promoter Brad, Danielr Qcalled the honest brakeman because he never stole a freight carj it was announced that Pbilo Strickland would referee. The eminent betting commissioner fbookie to youj Tonznty Pierre announced that the odds were 9-10 and You can have 'em. A congratulatory missive has just been received from the feminine start in the New Picture Rule Britannia - Elnera Algeri, fofepbine Fanara, Marie Alvarez, Marie Bry, Carznela Aanilia, jorejrbine Barbanti, Angelina Derneo, Margaret Bonoino, Confetta Bordenea, Rofe Castellano, Cbriftine Cnrano, Marie Meola, Antoinette Tor- torella and Rofalie Ginliano. To my mind the best part of the parade is passing now - the Fire Department. The di- vision is lead by Chief Robert Torrey who has swallowed enough smoke Qnot from burning buildingsj to make him immune forever to smoke prostration. Immediately following are the Fire Laddief Cbarlef Hayef, Ray Drnry, Herbert Hick- rnan, Adanz Enof, Alfred DiGregory and Fire Lafrief, Margnerite DeVoe, Katbleen De Cotter, Dorotby Mc'Adoo, Delia Palnrnbo, Angelina Rizzi, Nita Robertfon, and Ratb fobnrton. News Flash - The P. G. Students at Waltliain High have gone on strike because they refused to listen to the same anecdotes, illustrating lec- tures, year after year. Superintendent of Schools Gilbert Maban said the school would not com- promise and he was supported by the following teachers: Marion lVagner, Ann Bnrke, fnne Carl- ron, Helen Connor, fobn Cronin, Helen Dnnn, Anne Harrington, Rntb Leifbrnan, Frank Snzitb, Olga Underbill, and Gordon Sniitb. Following the Fire Department comes the Traf- fic Division of the Washington Police led by Cap- tain Greg Fortnne. Greg knows the punishment for every possible traffic violation Qexperience is truly a great teacherj. Under the captain's com- mand are Antbony Alberti, Williairt Bnrbey, Gaeton Corateio, Arniand Contn, George Dorifal, fainer Fitzgerald, Edward Hanint, fobn Hickey Franeir Kelley, Brnce Klint and Il7alter Kokidko I The Police Contingent marks the end of the parade. The Presidential Party will repair im- mediately to the White House for the Inaugural Ball, where entertainment will be provided for all tastes - The newest illegal review Qstarring Lizzie Qnigleyj has been imported from Broad- way. Liz is supported by: Muriel Anroin, Lor- raine Begin, Pbyllif Bownzan, Marilonife Calla- ban, Lonife Carrabet, Carrnella Carella, Germaine Cbiafon, Margnerite Clark, Edgberita Carr, Mil- dred Cotton, and Gertrnde Coyle. The wise boys say that Panl Miele, Marflvall Laliorel, Torn Bnrley, Bobby Clark, Franrir Terrio, Rorario Ginliano and the rest of the Hydroxide
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1. -. .... .- - - -1-M Crass or 1940 0-0- -- ---- -1- -1-- Cims Aafzfifofff '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 MR. GEORGE L. WARD, Sub-Ma.i'Ze1' Senior Class Advisor, Faculty Manager of Baseball Mr. George L. Ward, our genial Submaster and Senior Advisor, has been associated with the Waltham Senior High School for thirty-live years. A graduate of Phillips Andover Academy, he furthered his education at Yale, where he received his B. A. degree. Later, at George Washington University, Washington, D. C., he received his M. A. degree. During the time he has been in the High School, he has served in the past as Director of Senior Plays, turning out many line performances. For thirty-four years he has been Faculty Man-- ager of Baseball, and takes as keen an interest to! day in the success of the team as he did when first appointed. For some time he was Advisor to the junior class, but at the present time the large senior class requires all of his attention. In 1936 he was made Submaster. CLASS ADVISORS Mr. Frank Sheehy, Juniors, leflg Mr. Ralph Hollis, Sophomores, right
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