Arlington High School - Anchors Yearbook (Lagrangeville, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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'To the LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Senior Class of 1936, being of sound mind and in full possession of all our sense do hereby make this last will and testament on this day of June 22, 19.36. We hereby bequeath to the following: ARTICLE I class of 1937 we give the honor of being the THIRTEENTH graduating class of A. H. s. 1 . 'To of Richard 2. To wasinski's 3. To ARTICLE II Charles Barton We give the executive ability Albertson and the title 'of Mr. President. Herman ,Baskin We duly award Henry Kar- ba.sketba.ll court ability. Gertrude Hegeman we leave Joan Allan's skill on the basketball floor. 4. To Marian Clarke We leave Eleanor Sherow's mathematical mind. 5. To Vincent Amato we leave Albert Couta.nt's style. 6. To -Anna Keenen we leave Frances Ha.sla.m's voice. 7. To J oe Eberhard we leave Edward Wardell's knowledge and intelligence displayed in history class. 8. To Merium Morgan we leave Helen Keenen's splendid posture. 9. To Evelyn Skelly we leave Frances Bates ability to understand Caesar and Cicero. - 10. To Winifred Enders we leave George Holzworth's ability to attract attention . l1L To Catherine Grant we leave Edythe Humphreys super-mind. 12. To Helen Relyea we leave Gert Wolffs ability to draw pictures for history. 13. To Phyllis Singleton We leave Wilma Lee's mech- anical adaptness. ' 1 4.. To good looks. 1 5 . To IITCSS. William Sundbloom we leave Barry Ryan's Marian Graham we leave Jean Collin's meek- 16. To Sarah Helms, Doris Clearwater, and Alice Miller we leave Leona Plenzig's ability to carry on library work. 17. To Margaret Ronk we leave Bertelle Har-grave's neatness. 18. To John Kondas we leave Joseph Deimling's walk. 19. To Ronald Van Kleeck we leave Ronald Cooper's height. 20. To Gene Underwood we leave Henry Karwasinskrs Ford. 21. To Charles Allan We leave Herbert Fordha,m's bashfulness. i22. To Colman Perkins we leave Roland Ostrander's vo ce. V 23. To ,Elizabeth Wade we leave Helen Peterson's dimples. 24. To Donald Van Wyck we leave Francis Zam- miello's height. 25. To Martin Caplan we leave Joseph Morgan's hair. 26. To Helen Clinton we leave Doris Marshall's red- hair. ,,' V 27. To Elizabeth Ostrander we leave Rita Ostrander's style. 28. To Donald Timmons and William Daly We leave Barry Ryan's track ability. ' V 29. To Gert Phillips we leave Virginia Ga.rdner's popularity. 30. To Dot Dinka we leave Kathryn Connor's smile. 31. To Delmar Jaycox we 'leave Oscar Hill's scholarly attitude in classes. 32. To Joe Manning we leave Edward Axtmann's talking in class ability. 33. To 34. To ligure. Doris Hunt we leave Doris Terwilligexvs eyes. Virginia Bingham we leave Shirley Watson's 35. To-Julia Burnett we leave Anna Purdy's kindness. 36. To ' 37 Ada Avignone we leave Vera Madaras's poise. 'Charles Miller we leave Harrison Horan's . To b super-art ability. ' I . . - 1 , 38. To Caspar Becker we leave George Vermilyea's silly sense of humor. 39. To William Aldrich we leave Donald P1-ide's uniqueness 40. To Hilda Anderson we leave Betty Del Santo's love of chewing-gum. 41. To Gladys Whiting we leave Wilma Lee's tom- boyishnessn. 42. To Anthony Ante-nucci we leave Max Pfleider's hair. 43. To Dorothy Bargeski we leave Mary Jackson's push . 44. To Oscar Boone we leave George McConaghy's politeness. 45. To Charles Budd we leave Nicholas Juliano's red hair. 46. To Mina Miller we leave Jack Perl-:ln's freckles. 47. To Ada Doughty we leave Gerry Kolbinskie's attractiveness. 48. To Marian Doughty We leave Irene Jackson's quietness. 49. To Albert Moore We leave William I-Iudson's scientliic ability. 50. To Ada Lynch we leave Jane Hepburn's smile. 51. To Edward Purdy we leave Leslie Caswell's eyes. 52. To Clare Du Prau we leave Louis Ciccone's used to was mustache. 53. To Clifford Lattin we leave William Plog's tennis ability. 54. To Ralph Powell we leave Albert Coutant's way With the wimmin .' 55. To Donald Cross we leave Harry Mohlman's golden locks. 56. To Edward Pesano We leave William Murphy's indifference. 57. To Raymond Smith we leave Pete Pray's motor- cycle, 58. To Robert Bennett we leave Hugh Knickerbocker's ability to kick the pigskin . 59. To Helen Vifhitely we leave Clerisse Fishwlok's fondness for Geometry. 60. To Rose Sabia we leave Dorothy Freer's pleasant- ness. 61. To Sarah Nardone We leave Stanley Hohlowski's enviable sun tan. 62. To Alice Hayes we leave Mabel Jewell's temper. 63. To Barbara Beam we leave Avalyn Lomison's personality. 64. To Phillip Porter, Beatrice Rittinger, and Dorothy Zimmer we leave -Marie 'Littell's quietness. 165. To Lester Plankenhorn we leave Harry Miller's globe trotting. 66. To Alfred Antenucci we leave Robert Minnerly's mlschievousness. 67. To Stephen O'Swia.ny we leave Robert Rose's car. 68.' To Marie Billows we leave Eliot Sleight's stu- diousness . ' 69. To Marie Kelley we leave Ruth Smith's beautiful hands. V l 70. To Muriel Monroe we leave Jean Storm's natural sophistication. 71. To June Merritt we leave John Tretheway's im- patience. 72. To Ila Tenney we leave James Veach's indepen- dence. 73. To Ada Avignone we leave Alice Bernath's height. 7-4. To Mildred Jones we leave her one-alone desire to- become a court stenographer. 75. To Gertrude Hegeman we leave Lee Mac Elveen's good humor. . 76. To Robert Bennett we leave Richard Ammann's ability to g et acquainted quickly. In witness whereof we hereby place our hand and seal. ' THE CLASS OF '36,

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PROPHECY 10 YEARS HENCE RICHARD ALBERTSON-Youngest president of the United States. tPut ln oflice by public demandj. JOAN ALLAN-Center on United States Olympic Team. RICHARD AMMANN--Stand in for Jimmy Durante. EDWARD AXTMANN-Partnership with G. Holzwarth in the taxi business. FRANCES BATES-Won-ld's Fastest Typist. ALICE BERNATH-Future owner of World Renown Bernath Nurseries. LESLIE CASWELL-Hitch-hiker, Canada-bound. LOUIS CICCONE-Chief Butcher at Bellevue Hospital. JEAN COLLINS-Head of National W. C. T. U. KATHRYN CONNERS-Shorthand teacher of Columbia RONALD COOPER-Running his ole man's bizness or taking Clark Gable's place. ALBERT COUTANT-Men's dress designer. JOSEPH DEIMLING-Cartoonist for Herald Tribune. BETTY DEL SAN'TO--Just returned from Reno, after having received a divorce from George Holzwarth. CLARISSE FISHWICK-Head Nurse at John Hopkins. HERBERT FORDHAM-Leader of Conservative Party. DOT FREER-Manager of Woolworth's. VIRGINIA GARDNER-Coach of A. H. S. Girls' Basket- ball team. V BARTELLE HARGRAVE-Teacher in Kentucky Hills. FRANCES HASLAM-Proprietor of Mme. Francois Beauty Shoppe. JANE HEPBURN-Executive Secretary to President Schlavone of N. Y. City School System. 'OSCAR HILL-Owner of World's Best string of Polo Ponies. STANLEY HOHLOWSKI-Policeman. GEORGE I-IOLZWARTH-Owner of Trip Busty's Taxi Cab Company. ' HARRISON I-IORAN-Winner of Beaux Art Architectural Award. WILLIAM HUDSON-Discoverer of 4th Dimension. EDYTHE HUMPHREY-Superintendent of Nurses of Vassar Hospital. IRENE JACKSON-Social Worker in 116th St., N. Y. C. MARY JACKSON-Owner of Vassar Nursery. MABEL JEWELL-Potrait Painter. NICHOLAS JULIANO-Owner of Dad's Barber Shop. HANK KARWASINSKI-Member of N. Y. U. Champion Basketball Team. HELEN KEENEN-Foreign Diplomat to Yugoslavia. HUGH KNICKERBOCKER-Stand in for Lazy Dan. GERALDINE KOLBINSKIE-Eminent Public Speaker. VVILMA LEE-First A. I-I. S. girl to hold a Degree in Mechanical Engineering. MARIE LITTELL-Just a quiet home-body. AVALYN LOMISON-Winner of Pulitzer Prize for her lst novel. LEONA MAC ELVEEN-Advice to Lovelorn. VERA MADARAS-Prominent business woman. DORIS MARSHALL-Director of pediatrics at the Pres- byterian Hospital. GEORGE McCONAGHY-Football Coach at Notre Dame. HARRY MILLER-U. S. Ambassador to Great Britain. ROBERT MINNERLY--Professor of French at A. I-I. S. during Miss Mil1er's sabbatical leave. HARRY MOHLMANN-Translator of Latin Books. JOSEPH MORGAN-The next Bill Tilden. WILLIAM MURPHY-Future Richard Haliburton. MARGUERITE OSTRANDER-Happily married. ROLAND OSTRANDER-Commercial artist designing racing cars. JACK PERKINS-Head of Perkin's Construction Company. . HELEN PETERSON-Teaching the Swedish language at R. P. I. MAX PFLEIDER-Joe Louis sparing partner. LEONA PLENZIG-Librarian at Adriance Memorial . Library. WILLIAM PLOG-G. Man A No. 1 HAMILTON PRAY-Motorcycle pacer for 6 day bike riders. DONALD PRIDE-Electrical Engineer at Central Hudson. ANNA PURDY-Virginia's assistant in gym department at A. H. S. ROBERT ROSE-Efliciency expert of the Rose and Rose Finance Corporation. BARRY RYAN-Ho11ywod's Matinee Idol or Heart flutter. ELEANOR SHEROW-Basketball coach at Bennett School. ELLIOTT SLEIGHT-Head of U. S. Agricultural Board. RUTH SMITH-Chief reducing instructor at Hollywood. JEAN STORM-Chief Scientist at the National Bureau of Science. - DORIS TERWILLIGER-The future Walt Disney fdraw- ing Mickey mouses as- a. speoialtyj. JOHN TRETHEVVAY--Forest Ranger in the Rockies. JAMES VEATCH-Dentist tto get revengej. GEORGE VERMILYEA-lecturer on I-Iow not to get hurt playing football. EDWARD WARDELL-A lawyer of renown. SHIRLEY WATSON-Singing at the Stone Chimney. GERTRUDE VVOLFF--A-n interior decorator spending too much time at Golf and Tennis. FRANCIS ZAMMIELLIO--Stooge or information gatherer for Mr. Vvardell, the lawyer.



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