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THE SENIOR YEAR BOOK - 1936 hitherto unheard of. He is actually sell- ing brushes of a certain variety. Just to prove how well he has done, he was last year voted the most outstanding Fuller Brush man. Imagine it! FIRST WITCH--Lois Kessel, as Pro- bator of Wills, has been very successful. She has been steadily advancing in her field until it looks as if she were monop- olizing it. As no one has a better right, go ahead, Lois. We see some of our class are air-mind- ed. Extensive plans have been made for a stratosphere flight by Hilda Lepikko, Jessie Simone, and Mary Brocato. There is a slight delay, however. Hilda favors Mars, while Jessie supports a visit to Jupiter. Pauline Pitcher wishes that they'd hurry and decide so that she will know at last just wher-e all the Apollo- like men have gone. Virginia Melia has accomplished a real feat. She's the world's fastest talking human. She is now Wal- ter Winchell's Girl Sunday, being able to impart more interesting facts than even that skilled news commentator can in the short space of radio time. SECOND WITCH-We have often won- dered why Ev Peduzzi, coach of the Bash- ful Five basketball team, has made it a strict rule never to have more than one referee at his games. His team tells us that it's because it is so difficult to put his arms around two referees at once. Battling Jeff Simmons and Thomas John Bull Palmer staged a very severe battle at the opening of the new Hookie Jackson Arena on East Avenue. The decision was a draw. Louis Faverio has just completed a six lane auto tunnel un- der the Pawcatuck River between West- erly and Stonington. Sam Sammataro and Pete DePerry are coaching Westerly's first professional football eleven. They are being assisted by the veteran coaches of the famous Westerly High football teams. THIRD WITCH-Coiffures by Althea are quite in vogue. Miss Norman has a thriving business in Boston, women of fashion waiting in great suspense till Al- thea predicts th-e latest trend of curls. The revival of The Music Goes 'Round and 'Round has brought gray hairs to the heads of Arline Anderson, Theresa Sicilian, Sylvia Kender, and Gladys Ship- pee. The four operate a farm for the rais- ing of trained Mexican jumping beans, which go insane as the strains of this song are heard. Cheer up, ladies, it has had the same effect on humans. Yvonne Dinwoodie broadcasts daily on the subject How to Hold Your Man. The principal form of procedure is delect- able chicken dinners rounded off with luscious chocolate cake. FIRST WITCH-Frank Mills has or- ganized a traveling circus as a cheap means of seeing the world. u One of the acts includes Waldo Bishop who floats through the air with the greatest of ease. The act involving J uliene Fiore and Alex Capalbo is the hit of the show. It is a bicycle idea on a tight rope. The boys declare that they enjoy the wide open spaces of the upper atmosphere. May Shippee is operating a Reducing by Safe Means school in Hollywood. Says May, They come in droves to my shop. She is, of course, very busy. She advo- cates a rigid course in exercise. Betty Alger is keeping Theresa Gencar- elli company in caring for the Dionne quintuplets. Betty superintends the pur- chasing of these ladies' cloth-es. To prove what a good job Betty makes of it, The Quins were last year voted the best dressed women in America. SEC'OND WITCH-A catastrophe has overtaken Ruth Bogue and Helen Rose. They left some time ago on an automobile trip in the Sahara Desert. Latest reports have it that they ran out of gas and have been obliged to finish the journey by the art of thumb-wagging. We see Anna Gilson with 'Oswald the Great, noted artist and sculptor. Just an- other model gone astray! She eloped with the great gentleman and thus deprived the World of art of one of its most noted models. We see Gordon Kennedy and Paul Mis- isco, great financiers, who have hired John Williamson and James Kirby as bodyguards. The gentlemen, since buy- ing the 5 and 10's, have decided to sur- pass Mr. Rockefeller and distribute quar- ters on their birthdays. Start forming the lines now if you wish to be among the fortunate. ALL- All the weird shapes that have been From our cauldron disappear- -..Qf 1 4 E+..-
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THE SENIOR YEAR BOOK - 1936 consequently they are losing their zest for food. Mr. Joseph Terranova has opened an exclusive school for girls. On his teaching staff are Max Raithel and Rog-er Hinch- liffe. A surprising harmony exists be- tween the faculty and the student body. It is an entirely new experiment in edu- cation. Edgar Goff is still tearing around in his own inimitable collegiate manner falthough he is rather gray around the templesj calling on a famous actress. Well, the boy is father to the man! Rus- sell Brown, snooping reporter for Elsa Schuster's scandal sheet, The Know-it- all-before-it-happensf' will spread this tasty bit of news within half an hour. SECOND WITCH-In the Westerly old men's home, Tony Delicato and Frank Parrilla are discussing the good old days of baseball when they were boys. They still haven't decided which is the better player-Lou Gehrig or Jimmy Foxx, even though these two stopped playing ball ten years ago. Murray Smith and David Glazier are busy campaigning for the fall elections of the We-Know-All Party. David seems to be the silent partner while Murray makes all the soap box speeches. Walter Mroz has permanently taken up his residence in Russia where he has been made commander of the Russian Fleet. THIRD WITCH-It is with the deepest regret that we see for Elizabeth St. Onge a life of misery. Elizabeth, famous ac- tress, was recently left a million dollars by an ardent, elderly admirer who depart- ed from this life. We sincerely hope that the task of disposing of this million will not discourage her and that she will hold up under the strain. In New York we find the hit of Earl Carroll's Vanities, Jo Brusa, singing and dancing lady about town. Jo is one of the favored patrons of Grace Clarke, in- ternationally known pedicurist. From this class we have one member who has strayed from the traditions of her Puritan ancestors. Miss Ruth Nichols, envoy to England, is being severely crit- icized by King Edward. Since Miss Nich- ols' arrival in London, Sir Anthony Eden has been sadly slighting his duties and the cause of world peace is being tragically neglected. Warning: Ruth behave yourself. FIRST WITCH-Can those women be Lydia Perry and Gertrude Plympton, dig- nified settlement workers, driving their roadster into a milk-wagon manned by John Nolan? Oh-oh-there it goes! Nat- urally, Mr. Nolan is greatly perturbed, he is pointing out that the nickel-plating, the crystal attachments, the ivory dash-board, and the air-conditioning system of his wagon have all been destroyed by the col- lision. With .Florence Realini as press-agent and business manager, the Out-of-doors- and-into-the-world-Club ably sponsored by Ilse Heyder and Beverly Smith, nature lovers, is about to become a nation-wide project. Because of this new movement, there is a boom in the beach hat business and also in the olive oil industry. James Breckenridge, still keeping the fine old name of Breckenridge before the public, is announcing an opening soon of his Breckenridge Fish Bowl, decorated ex- terior and interior by the new interior- exterior decorator, Miss Mary Turo. Miss Turo's promoter, Mr. Roy Howard, is promising the public a stupendous, colos- sal surprise when it sees the Fish Bowl. SECOND WITCH-Myrtle Barber has now the distinction of being the only car- rot-topped individual in New England. Mary Sisson has entered a J ohnny-cake eating contest in Westerly. In spite of her petiteness, Mary is far ahead of her nearest competitor, 'Olive Maggs. Margaret Nasi has had the honor for the past two years of doubling for Jean Harlow. It seems as if Westerly were well represented out in Hollywoodg Louis Vu- ono is secretary to Greta Garbo. Such an honor! THIRD WITCH-Bob Kessel, who last year pitched the Philadelphia Terrors to the winning of the World's Series, is at present holding out for more money. Dur- ing the interlude until the managers re- gain their senses, Bob is acting as special constable in Westerly. His training in the High School Varieties is standing him in good stead. One of our class is a world's champion- that is, a marble champion. Bill Hurtado is now known as King of the Marble Shooters, having gained that title by virtue of a contest held at the last Olym- pics. We now see Angelo Alice, the salesman de luxe. He has accomplished something -.-.gg 1 3 Ep..-
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THE SENIOR YEAR BooK - 1936 Nor may mortal criticize ALL- Words of wisdom uttered here. Hark! We are calledg our little spirits Ours is neither love nor hateg see. All is in the hands of Fate. Sit in a foggy cloud, and wait for we FIIISET WITCH- h ome,' ra W arf rat. - SECOND WVITSCH- cslgnedi Bullfrog calls Doris Pierce, First Witch THIRD WITCH- Thomas Lombardo, Second Witch Anon E Ann Brown, Third Witch. I To her ivied walls, To her portals dear, Westerly High School fond Comrades every year. CHORUS II Memories we share Svrhnnl Svnng ly calls With each faithful friend, Calling us away from care May they never end. CHORUS III Like a jewel rare Here our school is seeng Where is there a campus fair As our own park green? CHORUS IV When our school life's done, Here our hearts will beg Though we're called to joys u Old ones will not fiee. CHORUS CHORUS We will always love our dear old High School, And we'l1 all obey her rule. These joyous days we sing with praise- We'll nev-er regret them nor ever forget. ELEANOR CRANDALL. -MQ 15 B+..- nknown
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