Sackets Harbor High School - Niahoure Yearbook (Sackets Harbor, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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Ktloncludedb To Mrs. Jerome: We the class of 1950, do will and bequeath one slightly newer desk, Tiling ca5Inet, safe with padlock and a senior class that was never like ours! To Miss Trull: We the class of 1950, do will and bequeath better acting children during 'Er study Halls . To Mr. Huttemann: We the class of 1950, do will and bequeath a thousand-and-one chemicals T5rTis Ufiemlstry class. To Coach Wagoner: We the class of 1950, do will and bequeath a successful future in Ethletlcs an anything valuable he might have found at S. H. S. To Miss Sweet: We the class of 1950, do will and bequeath a softer and larger bed for Er paIn-strfcken children. To Mg. Flestalz We the class of 1950, do will and bequeath an Agriculture basketball tEam that Enows a little bit about basketball as well as farming. 22 Mrs. Brodie: We the class of 1950, do will and bequeath an information center to accommodate aIl bewildered students who have to 'look up' something for History or English among her many reference books. gg Mrs. Parker: We the class of 1950, do will and bequeath some duplex cupboards to accommodate Her items that she collects from day to day. To Miss Muldoon: We the class of 1950, do will and bequeath a Jet-propelled car to ttavel between Chaumont and Sackets Harbor. To Mrs. Russell: We the class of 1950, do will and bequeath a record cabinet in which to keep her many new records. 22 Mrs. Walts: We the class of 1950, do will and bequeath a larger office space and an robot to answer the daily questions that are asked. To Mrs. Allard: We the class of 1950 do will and bequeath a year's supply of 'never- TEHE bIscuIts for the new br1de ! ' 22 the Janitors: We the class of 1950, do will and bequeath an automatic window washer and floor sweeper to keep up with their other modern appliances. To the Bus Drivers: We the class of 1950 do will and bequeath neater children that will Rep the Buses cleaner. ' PW, whosf' names are hffretn subsczihecl, Bn that on the twenty-Birth W of June 1.950 the iastators above named suhscnhed their name hz this insimmmt in our prfsmrf: md ah fhf: jnwrnnw of each of me, ami at ihff same Zzhze, ah ourpms- mmf and heanhg dmlarfd Zhe same to be the1rZuclwillmm .Wd re7ue.s'terl ua anal each ofus io .sian our marines iherrffu as mmessas' io the erec- unhn fhlffwf whzkh we hereby do in fhCj7IY',Sffltl'6 0f The Zfzsvfwtnrs and of each other: lon the day of the dab: of the .snail Wil, and write oppasde our mrlnae our re.s7neciz'uz places of rea-'zkhcn ce. Zin GUIEIIIQAS wllmnf' - V fag?-f.! 0 ' nw-1-1,Qy 9. LJ1LA,1fM:A,,,M ,,....,.., of ' ' 21

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liasiwi1la11itUv , 3, we, The seruor Clase of 1950 ofthe H. C. 8. Oibackets Harbor z'n'Zlze Cbunify of Jefferson and Suite of New York bezhg of sound mmd and memory do make, publish md declam fizis my lusi , in manner followzhg Mat 115' to srgy: Hirst. ,I, Ada Price, do will and bequeath my silence in study halls to Beverly Townsend. I, Marjorie Kane, do will and bequeath my personality and ability to get along with others to Sabina Sloat. I, Edward Finley, do will and bequeath a wheelbarrow and a shovel to John Rose. I, Corrine Hall, do will and bequeath my scholastic ability to Edgar Mclntosh who needs it for the next three years. 1 Dorothy Thompson, do will and bequeath my dark beauty and hazel eyes to Marie Doane to aid and abet her in keeping Karl interested. I, John Lacomb, do will and bequeath my dr1ver's license and a Plymouth equipped with three speeding ticket exemptions to Gordon Lunderman. I, Grover Brenon, do will and bequeath my bachelorhood to the wiser ones of our sex who will follow us. I, Ted Kanych, do will and bequeath my bench warming ability in basketball to Bill Hodge I, Candace Fields, do will and bequeath my quiet laugh to Wgigglyn Dolores Howe. I, Audrey Jeffers, do will and bequeath my blonde, natural wavy hair and one-half dozen bobby pins to hold it in place to Alice Young. I, John Breuer, do will and bequeath my Wsoup strainern to Buddy Norton--to be used in the cafeteria next year on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. I, Carol Brass, do will and bequeath my ability to fall asleep in History class and still pass the regents to Anna LaComb. I, Sheila Dingman, do will and bequeath my ability to collect boys in sixth period study hall to Annabelle Resseguie. I, Alex Thompson, do will and bequeath one curly lock and a big smile which has made me so popular with the girls to James Lawrence. I, Nancy Warren, do will and bequeath my ability to blush to a paleface student, Joan Barry. I, Josephine fJoe1eJ Bergin, do will and bequeath my ability to stay short to Robert Thomas. I, Gene Summers, do will and bequeath my athletic ability and my smooth dancing steps which Coach Wagoner taught me to Stanley Littlefield. To next year's Senior Advisor: Mrs. Jerome leaves her little padded cell in the Odgensburg State Hospital for immediate occupancy to last during the year. Cnr. Beck! To the Juniors: we the class of 1950, do will and bequeath our 'rosy-tlntedn Utopia which we have inhabited all this year in the hopes that they may get their feet on the ground and off the rungs of the chairs in the Social Studies Room. '- To Mr. Robinson: We the class of 1950, do will and bequeath an automatic, electric vacuum sweeper that will never allow a scrap of paper nor an ice cream stick to contact the floor. 20



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