Central Park School - Scrip Yearbook (Schenectady, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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CLASS WILL We, the 9A class of '36, do solemnly make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testa- ment, hereby declaring all other wills null and void. We hereby bequeath the following: To Mr. Porter-our deep gratitude for his able leadership and counsel during our stay at Central. To our dean, Miss LaBell-our appreciation and gratitude for all she has done in our behalf. To the teachers-special clocks, five minutes slow, to keep the traffic officers in the rooms. To the coming 9A's-a copy of our yearbook which will serve as a model for future yearbooks. To Miss Wallace's 9A Social Science Class-the well started gum tree. To Alice Peek-Geraldine Ruhl's surplus weight. To Robert Carrier-Robert Wiese's half-empty bottle of Mary Marchand's Golden Hair Rinse. To Miss Jennings' coming home room-gum preserved in the waste basket. To some future cop lwho will have to try very hard to fill itl Barbara Tanis' space in the hall. To the science classes-unbreakable test tubes. To Miss Durand-an anti-noise campaign to be used in the cafeteria. To any hardworking 9B-Ida Schwartz's studious habits. To all students-some water to fill the swimming pool. To anyone who deserves it-George Biittner's tennis championship. To all future 9A's-the present 9A's beloved homework. To some intelligent 9B-Shirley Jennings' report card filled with A's. To Stella llle-Virginia Van Valkenburg's title of Class Pest. To Miss Morrow-an everlasting supply of clean paper. To Webster's Dictionary-Wallace McFarland's extensive vocabulary. To Muriel Maloney-Helen Mahoney's sunny disposition. To the auditorium-pillows, so the pupils can sleep more soundly during assembly. To some puzzled student-William Wilkin's brilliancy at giving definitions. To future classes-Tizzie Lish's recipes to the boys' cooking class so that they may have a concrete foundation with which to start. To Margaret Murphy-Hadassah Sahr's thirty-six inch pigtails. To Mrs. Steers-o large library with fireplace, soft chairs, millions of books, and assistants. To some bewildered student-Ruth Lochmann's ability to ask questions in algebra class. To the future decorating committee-a very sturdy l?l ladder to be used for the coming dances. To the fortunate 9B, Muriel Friedman-Lester Adams' musical talent. To Norma Gardner-Barbara Underwood's ultra-famous giggle. To the student body-a worn-out faculty, who can still assign plenty of homework. To Berndt Angman-Leon Giroux's habit of hugging the walls for traffic violations. ln witness whereof, we do set our hands and seal this 25th day of January, Nineteen hundred and thirty-six. Signed by Committee Ida Schwartz, Chairman Betty Mannes Hadassah Sahr William Wilkin

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Central Park School - Scrip Yearbook (Schenectady, NY) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 7

1936, pg 7

Central Park School - Scrip Yearbook (Schenectady, NY) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 45

1936, pg 45

Central Park School - Scrip Yearbook (Schenectady, NY) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 8

1936, pg 8

Central Park School - Scrip Yearbook (Schenectady, NY) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 14

1936, pg 14

Central Park School - Scrip Yearbook (Schenectady, NY) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 40

1936, pg 40

Central Park School - Scrip Yearbook (Schenectady, NY) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 10

1936, pg 10


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