Babylon High School - Trawler Yearbook (Babylon, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of '45 of Babylon High School, being of sound mind and memory do make, publish and declare this, our last will and testament in manner following: I, Richard Ivery, bequeath my knowledge of boats to Gortie Baldwin. I, Virginia Diehl, bequeath my vim and vigor to Joyce Putnam. I, Edward Prohaska, leave myself to Arlene Snedeker. I, Vincent Ardito, bequeath my rosy blush to King Westerlind. We, Norman Aripotch, Frank Barylski and Jack DeGroot, leave our heckling tenden- cies to Robert Stanton, jack MacElwee, and Martin Alberts. I, Raymond Annino, leave my clownishness to Alfred Rustice. I, Geraldine Baxter, leave my black hair and sports record to Georgia Moyer. I, jean Ineson, bequeath one-half of my brain to Mary Marron and the other half to Dottry Goebel. We, Lillian Olsson and june Nordby, divide our agility on the court among Jeanne Downs, Mary Olsson, Doris Brown, and Frances Steinhauer. I, Fred Wood, leave my beautiful record collection to beginner Charlie Pahl. We, Sarah Lee Clarkson and John Cowie, bequeath the headaches of our respective statures to Jean Corrigan and Buck Weavers. I, Kenneth Marston, am sharpening my scissors to give to Douglas Perry for shorter and stiffer crew cuts. We, Susi Rodies and Lois Abbott, hope that Mildred Lauriquet and Barbara Westerlind can do as well as we have on the cello. ' We, Betty Joan Bates and Shirley Soper, pass our lady-like ways and courtesy to Nancy Babcock, Betty Schweider, Marguerite Gallagher and Theresa Scarpa. We, Theresa Brown, Pat Reed, Mildred johnson and joan Schweikert, bequeath our love of reading to Itchy Albert and Ralph Russo. I, Wallace Brown, gladly throw my dancing coordinations to the Ballet Squad. I, Thelma Fitts, am shaving my head for the pleasure of presenting my curly hair to Marianne Snedeker, Priscilla Polley and all the poor unfortunates whose hair comes down in damp weather. I, Walter Haab, resolve to show Ned Kavanagh, Nelson Pearsall, and William Wolfe, how to make my famous Dagwood sandwiches and how to create an appetite. I, George Klein, make an appointment with Alan MacQuarrie to give him my latest alibis. I, George Lipp, leave myself to science. Happy dissecting! I, Mary Russo, will my devilish ways to Cecilia Erickson, Virginia Crumm, and Evelyn Davis. We, Morris and Seymour Sinkowitz, bequeath our similarity to Louis de Ridder and Bill Paravella. I, Katherine Whalen, hand my Irish name, Irish temper, and Irish smile down to Patrick CO'J Henry who hates the Irish. I, Thomas La Spada, leave my manly beard to Gus Moldestad. I, J. A. Miesner, jr., am winding up the clock of my wit before I present it to Annabelle Carpou and Helen Walsh. We, Agnes Diekmann, Bill Brown, and Donald Kuhnapfel, bequeath our handwriting respectively, to Teddy Horyczun, Marie D'Amassa, and Camille Mangilo. We, Marie Ludwig and Marie Ott, leave our respective infectious giggles and humor to Helen McGeever, Gerry Duryea and Elinor Richter. An last of all, we, the Senior class, bequeath to the entire Junior class, all our cares, our worries, our compatability, our get-up-and-go, our ideas, our sorrowsC?J at leaving, and our wonderful times-everything except our memories which we shall never give away.



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Y,--Q Pelly Ojficerr Commamierf President ,. . , ,. .. . Doug Perry Miss Winslow Vice-President King Westerlind Miss Trottier Treasurer ...,.. .. Mary Marron Mrs. Cameron Secretary Jeanne Downs Mr. Hall JUNIOR CLASS Our under classmates, who are next to attain their gold braid here at B. H. S., have been On the beam and held a true course to success this past year. They shoved off with a swing and waltz session - music being furnished by the popular wartime orchestra, The Victrola . As an additional feature, Cadets Annabelle Carpou and Bette Bauman opened the throttles and increased the knots with several sing and dance numbers - accompanied by Spec, Patsy Cornell. Petty Officer Alfred Rustice held a court mast in the form of a Truth or Consequences program. The second big regatta of the year was a variety show. The Commanders four teachersb held a baby contest, and Mr. Dorfler won the blue ribbon. The most memorable event was an all-boy ballet which promoted Louis De Ridder and Bill Paravella from Seamen to Coxswains. Among the other features was a pantomime by the Student Council, a magician act, and several numbers by our swing band. Looking through the ship's binoculars, we can pick up a successful prom which will be entered in the ship's log - their theme being the deck of a ship. The juniors are now going on their two months' leave and will report for reassignment in September. Q4

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