Dolgeville High School - Slippertonian Yearbook (Dolgeville, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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lasik will muh Ersiiairmrnuil We, the SENIOR CLASS of the Dolgeville Central School, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this last Will and Testament in the manner following: FIRST: To Richard F. Loucks, we leave a fleet of 37 ghosts to haunt Room 14 forever. SECOND: We hereby direct the members of the faculty to sob heartily at our graduation. THIRD: We give and bequeath to the members of the class of 1951, individually, the following personal possessions of our class to wit: Louis Antonucci, George McGuire's 19 cue at Fusco's Billiard Parlor. Donna Borst, Dian Youker's ability to make formations in the marching band. Harold Cool, Peter Polansky's ability to smile his way through classes. To Alice Clark, Connie Siver's artistic talents. Lois Cramer, Betty Barragan's ability to play baseball. Harold DeCarr, Stub Trumbull's ability to sink set-shots at half-court. Danny DeNimio, the last of the Yonkers. To To To To To To To Alma Dodge, Shirley Bush's vivacity and dancing talent. Barbara Dolge, a well spiced Stew , Ronnie Gaetano, Doc's Studebaker, so that his girl friends will not get wet feet. Dean Galusha, Hal Buckbee's ability to catch big trout off the Daniel Green bridge. Dayton Griffith, Ed Wardner's job in the humor section of the Press Club. Betty Jarrett, Marion Davis' ability as chorus pianist. Lucius Jeffers, Mark Tyoe's booming voice to liven up Room 14. Rose LeClaire, Audrey Cramer's formula for keeping her hair red. Janet Lill, Louise Brockett's ability to hold her man. Fred Keller, Frit Maida's sparkling personality Eleanor Lyon, some vitamin pills for her violin so that she can take Joan Arndt's pl To To To To To To To To To To Lura Lyons, Doris James' ability at bookkeeping. Nick Miller, Jack Schuyler's ability to stick to one girl. Barbara Miller, LaVerne Waldvogel's ability to knit and crochet. Veronica Miller, Rose Polansky's journalistic ability. Salvatore Musella, Bim Trumpowsky's long, lanky physique. Earlene Metz, Lois Ann Ward's hair, so that Salisbury can still claim a beautiful blonde. To Richard Metzler, Bob Arthur's deep bass voice in double quartet. To Beverly Nichols, John Connor's ability to pass regents. To Albert Olsen, Harriet Knapp s overshoes. so that he can plow his own way down Slauson Street. Sally Pugliese, the cheerleading talent of Joan Tyoe. Pat Pugliese, Oop Weir for bodyguard at Ephratah. Ken Rickard, Joe Connor's cigarettes for cold winter nights. Dale Smith, Don Maddock's crushing tackle at left end. Roy Stonesifer, Oop Weir's physique so that Stonie can fill out his Confederate's uniform. Robert Tanner, Gerry Tibbitts' soprano voice. Robert Tyoe, Catherine Goldthwaite's talent for making comments in health class. Chuck Weinschreider, Bob Delaney's voice to hold the tenor parts. Marion Pye, sister Dorothy's superb giggling ability. Regina Stankevitz, Winifred Lincourt's many boy friends. Helen Yanney, Clorinda Pagliaro's quiet efficiency. To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To LASTLY: We hereby appoint the Honorable Frank Miller as executor of this, our last Will and Testament, in witness thereof, we therefore subscribe our name at the Dolgeville Central School on the 3rd day of January in the year of nineteen hundred and fifty. SENIOR CLASS OF 1950 Witnesses: residing .. . . ..residing at. .1 ... 16 ac playing the string bass in the orchestra. E



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uniors L. Antonucci, D. Borst, A. Clark, H. Cool, L. Cramer, H. DeCarr, D. DeNinno, A. Dodge, B. Dolge, R. Gaetano, D. Galusha, D. Griffith, E. Jarrett, L. Jeffers, F. Keller, R. LeClair, J. Lill, E. Lyon, L. Lyons, E. Metz, R. Metzler, B. Miller, N. Miller, V. Miller, S. Musella, B. Nichols, A. Olsen, P. Pugliese, S. Pugliese, M. Pye, K. Richard, D. Smith, R. Stankevitz, R. Stonesifer, R. Tanner, R. Tyoe, C. Weinschreid- er, H. Yanney, Miss Keidel. C Sophomorcs M. Antonucci, J. Bailey, M. Barnes, D. Buckbee, K. Carlson, Z. Cramer, D. Daley, R. Delaney, M. Disch, S. Dolge fabsentl J. Eggles ton, F. Fehlner, B. Giese, C. Haberek, R. Hayner, M. Houser, J. Lawrence, T. LeFave, C. Miller, G. Miller, H. Miller, K. Mowers, J. Near, J. Newport, R. Owens, A. Patterson, L. Pontius, M. Rug- giero, L. Sheppard, H. Silvernail, C. Smith, R. Smith, P. Steciak, C. Trumpowsky, P. Wilens, M. Youker, Mr. Miller. 18

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