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THE PURPLE AN D WHITI'1l932 GEORGE KING Course: Commercial Career: Art Swimming Leagueg Cartooning for Mercury MARY CATHERINE SHINE Course: General Career: Nursing Tri-Hig Girls' Clubg Pro Clubg Girls' Glee Club Kingie Girley MARGHI-:IUTE .IANE MCCARTIIY Peg Course: Commercial Career: Dietetics Girls' Club FRANCIS JOHN STIPEK Silent Course: General Career: Science on Radio Intramural Basketballg Boys' Science Club Most Popular Girl .... Most Popular Boy .... Best Girl Student ..... Best Boy Student ..... Prettiest Girl ,... . . , Handsomest Boy. . . Cutest Girl ........., Cutest Boy ........,... Best All-Around Girl.. , Best All-Around Boy .... Wittiest Girl ......... Wittiest Boy ......,.. Most Ambitious Girl .,.. Most Ambitious Boy. .. Shyest Girl ........,. Shyest Boy ..,,...... Best Natured Girl ,,.. Best Natured Boy. , Class Actress ....... Class Actor ........,. Best Dancer - Girl .... Best Dancer fe Bov .... Class Class Class Class Done Done Optimist ....... Pessimist ..,.... . Artist -V Girl .......,. Artist - Boy ......... Most for School - Girl ..,. Most for School - Boy Best Singer - Girl ,........... Best Singer - Boy .... .,... Class INIan Hater .,... Class Woman Hater ..,. Best Dressed Girl ..... Best Dressed Boy .... Class Musician ......... Class Poet ........,,.... Most Admired Teacher ..... Best Faculty Advisor ..... Best Class ............. Glass Ballot ......Inez Balboni . . . .Thomas Henry ...,..Ruth Todt . , . . . . .Louis Cizek . . .Betty Stoddard Robert Chesterman . .Rose Teece ,Ainsley Rockwood .... . .Inez Balboni . . . .Thomas Henry , . .Gertrude Morin . ...Maurice Morin . .l,eonta Horrigan . . . .Thomas Henry . .Valada Nedweski . . .Dante Guistina . ..,.. Inez Balboni . . . .Thomas Henry .. . . .Betty Ames . , . .Thomas Henry . . . .Ifleanor Moran . . . .Fred Dennison . . . .Fred Dennison ... . . . .joe Viola ....,..Betty Ames ......George King . .l.conta Horrigan . . . .Thomas Henry . ...Nan Crowley . . . . .Hugh DaDalt . .Valada Nedweski .Teddy Dutkiewicz .,. .Eleanor Moran . . .Francis Delaney . , .Lillian Fredette . . . . .Lucy Bates . . . .Miss Burke . . .Mr. McDonnell ......,....,.l932 page lwzniy-one
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F PURPLE AND WHITE 1932 page twenty Aarnux TUTTLE Tut Course: General Career: Commercial Art GLADYS TERESA VANDERSINGEL Course: Commercial Career: Undecided Pro Meritog Girls' Clubg Class Day Historyg Typewriting Award joseru A1.uEk'r Vrol.A joe Course: General Career: Undecided I,unch Room Staffg Football Mgr. 4, Trainer 3g Basketball Mgr. 35 Intramural Basketballg Golfg Pro Clubg Type- writing Award FLORENCE A. VIRGINIAK Flossie Course: General Career: Sewing and Business Year Book Typistg Basketball Class Teamsg Intramural Basketball Capt.g Girls' Clubg Pro Clubg Woi Lohg Typewriting Award Dokorr-rv WILSON Dot Course: Commercial Career: Dietician Cabinet Memberg Year Book Adv.g Mercury Adv.g Senior Playg Girls' Clubg Woi Lohg Typewriting Award MARY Euzaararn Woufr Red Course: College Career: Court Stenographer Tri-Hig Girls' Clubg I.e Foyerg Pro Clubg Girls' Glee Clubg Tri-Hi-Hi-Y Play Candy Com. B1-:Tsv WORDEN Betty Course: College Career: Dietician Pro Meritog Cabinet Memberg Winter Dance Com.g Year Book Statisticsg Mercury Exchange Editorg Senior Playg Tri-Hi, V. Pres. 3, Sec. 4 IJLLIAN GRACE WRIGHT Lil Course: Commercial Career: Business Girls' Clubg Typewrrting Awards Lx-:NA Rrm YUSKALIS Len Course: Commercial Career: Business Cabinet Memberg Mercury Solicitorg Girls' Clubg Pro Meritog Pro Club, Class Day Prophecyg Typewriting Awards Emo VYINCENT Zucculur Zook Course: Commercial Career: Aviation Year Book Adv.g Mercury Solicitorg Hockeyg Intramural Basketballg Art Prize
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-s .41-ss-g--v l ,,, JA. THE PURPLE AND WHITE 1932 Last Will and Testament By BETSY WOEDEN We, The Class of 1932, of the West Springfield High School. the County of Ham den, and the Common- wealth of Massachusetts, being of sound mind, memory and judgement, but mindfuliof the uncertainty of life, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills made by us at any time, and dispose of our estate by the following items: ITEM I- To Mr. William A. Cowing, we devise and bequeath our everlasting gratitude for his friendly advice and leadership during the past three years. We also leave him two junior boys who will hold the place in his heart formerly taken bv Craig Robertson and Raymond Tainter. ITEM Il -To our Facility Adviser, Mr. McDonnell, we bequeath our sincere appreciation for his fine management of, and friendly co-operation with, our class. Also we leave him some ambitious sophomore who will act as his caddy for the next two summers. By process of due training we trust that he will not be lacking a caddy henceforth. ITEM III-To the juniors, we devise and bequeath one more year in West Springfield Hi h School. We trust that they will fully realize the seriousness of earning for themselves a fine education by foliowing the worthy example set forth for them by the Class of I932. ITEM IV - To the sophomore class, our sister class, we leave our banner and colors. We also be ueath to them our unrivaled perserverance in all things undertaken, and promise that if they follow in our Cfootsteps their success is secure. ITEM V - To the freshmen, we leave our extraordinary ability for making friends. ITEM VI - The members of room six have been inspired to leave their great sense of thrift, displayed by the many times they have achieved one hundred percent on Bank Days, to those who will be lucky enough to have Madame for a home-room teacher. ITEM VII- To Emily White, we leave Leonta Horrigan's ability as Editor-in-Chief of The Mercury. ITEM VIII -- After much persuasion, Francis Delaney has, most appropriately, consented to bequeath his nickname Speedo to Marshall Magee. ITEM IX - Ruth Todt has generously decided to leave her brains at the disposal of the school- on one condition - that they he sate- uarded by Miss Pease, and at such times as it shall be deemed just, shall be distributed to those in need of! them. ITEM X - After much careful thought, Betty Ames has permitted us to leave her winning personality to Geraldine O'Keefe. ITEM XI- Ainsley Rockwood leaves his winning smile, better classified as a grin, to Douglas Childs. ITEM XII- Thomas Henry has thoughtfully consented to bequeath his host of friends and admirers to Donald Bozenhard. He will not, however, be separated from his nickname- Choo-Chee. ITEM XIII- Marion Elliott devises and bequeaths her contagious giggle to be divided between Peggy Woods and jinny Johnah. ITEM XIV- To anyone who needs it, Louis Cizek leaves his radish tonic, guaranteed to increase one's height. If Harry Peltier promises to use this tonic faithfully, we will leave him the right to run Louis' cash register in the lunch room. ITEM XV - Rose Teece bequeaths her art of tap dancing to Peggy Walsh. ITEM XVI- Freddie Dennison has been induced to leave his voice, that has been such an asset in cheer- ing, to Dante Feranti. If this is not enough for him to leave, Freddie will also bequeath his salesman's person- ality to Charles Hegeman. This last will aid greatly in the sale of football and dance tickets. ITEM XVII- Nan Crowley has agreed to leave her ability to reach and hold high C to Ruth Sweet. ITEM XVIII- Harold Roberts bequeaths his famous spats to anyone who will take them. ITEM XIX - William May leaves his ability to comprehend the secrets of Mother Nature and also his oratorical ability to Gilbert Bristol. ITEM XX- After the payment of all just debts and funeral expenses, we devise and bequeath to the school, our remaining assets which shall be used to start a fund for the benefit of needy students. In witness whereof, We hereunto set our hand and seal, this sixteenth day of june, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and thirty-two. Signed, THE C1.Ass or 1932. To this, the last will and testament of the Class of 1932, signed, sealed, published and delivered in our presence, at their request and in their presence and in the presence of each other, we two hereunto subscribe our names as witnesses. Signed, DOROTHY W. Si-raw, HELEN M. BOSWORTH. page twenty-two
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