Gouverneur High School - Deanonian Yearbook (Gouverneur, NY)

 - Class of 1933

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:May the dreams we share come true, and may we live them all together.”—Knibbs. Class Poem Downward through the waning summer, In the days almost forgotten, In the unforgotten ages, From the pleasant fields of childhood, Caine this class of ’33. There was happiness and sorrow, There was shouting, there was laughter Filling all the days with wonder As they strove so tirelessly. They, who loved the sun of summer, Loved the shadows in the woodland, Loved the breezes in the branches, Worked so tirelessly. They have learned their many lessons, They have learned to pause and listen So that the voices of their teachers Can make their ears distinguish The lessons, plain and childlike. And they are filled with longings For the things they comprehend not, And in their eagerness and fervor They call into the future: “Give us of your fame, O great world! Of your success, O great world! Make us strong and mighty, Strong to battle with dismay. Make our pathway safe and certain, Make our vision clear to see, For the time is drawing nearer When we shall venture forward, When we shall seek for new adventures, New adventures, strange and daring.” They will not cease their singing, They will not leave their laughter, But with faces bright and glowing, They will go to meet the morrow; With a faith that passeth wisdom, They will march toward the future; With a certainty of vision— Will go this class of ’33. Page Srvrntcni

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“Alas, for them! Their day is o'er.”—Sprague. r -------- Last Will and Testament Know ye all by these presents that we, the Class of 1933, of Gouverneur High School, being of sound mind, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, and do hereby revoke all previous wills made by us. We give and bequeath the following: First—To Mr. Brown and the Faculty: Our gratitude, respect, and admiration. Second—To Our Faithful Advisers: Our affection and sincere appreciation. Third—To the Juniors: All the privileges and responsibilities of Seniordom. Fourth—To the Entire Student Body: Our collection of confiscated notes. Fifth—Personal Bequests : 1— To Joe Wranesh: Stanley Baker’s Hailesboro girl friends. 2— To John Christian: Ethel Ames’s quiet manners and pussy-foot” tread. 3— To Betty Dillabaugh: Nettie Dean’s southern drawl and sense of humor. 4— To Lucy McLear: Bob Bancroft’s musical laugh, his clarinet, and his scrappy” disposition. 5— To Mooey Appleby: Greta DeRoche’s easy schedule. 6— To Eleanor Stammer: Lloyd Gilmore’s heart and hand. 7— To Bennie Rotundo: Robert Clark’s corner in Assembly Hall, and Alison. (We know he’ll appreciate them.) 8— To Bob Evans: Thelma Eggleston’s copy of Woolley. 9— To Leo Thompson: Kenneth Day’s southpaw” and position as a Giblet.” 10— To Bud Sullivan: Byron Gale’s speed. 11— To Dorothy Burr: Min Priest’s vivid imagination and lipstick. 12— To Charles Aurelio: Robert Miner’s curly locks. (Charles won’t have to get any more permanents.) 13— To Sherman Paquette: Bruce Byrn’s Milk and Health Essay in hope he may regain his lost weight. 14— To Roberta MacTurk: Marion Davis’s popularity. 15— To Mr. Paige: Erwin Peck’s presence of mind and his butler’s vest. 16— To Red Ames: Herbert Putman’s Moulton pullets. 17— To Frank Parker: Lee Wight’s cigarettes and secrets. 18— To Jo Easton: Marion Hartley’s love for a certain senior. 19— To Bob Hilts: Robert Blair’s Book-Week Poster. 20— To Richy Farmer: Gladys Leeson’s sprains, cuts, bumps, bruises, and fractures. 21— To Olive Carter: Catherine Bulger’s sweet disposition. 22— To Betty Burr: Gertrude Whitmore’s raven tresses and sparkling black eyes. 23— To Dick Billings: Vera Petrie leaves a set of car chains so he can get out of her yard. 24— To Betty Storie: Eleanor Fortune’s carriages and Shays. 25— To Jane Washburn: Amy McKee’s fondness for Pinky.” 26— To Mr. Gibbs: Margaret Miner’s pal, Nettie. 27— To Next Year’s Basketball Team: Claude Noble’s pep. 28— To John Griffith: Harold Bowhall’s job of cutting out paper dolls for Miss Todd. 29— To Honora Austin: Helen Bancroft’s chubby cheeks. 30— To Miss Hubbard: Kenneth Orvis’s artistic swearing ability and his memories of out-of-town basketball games. 31— To Ward Grimshaw: Glenn Bigarel’s success in English classes. 32— To Agatha McDermott: Doris Peabody’s desire to be a ballet dancer. 33— To Doris Petrie: Arthur Randall’s immunity from measles. (You needed it sooner, Doris.) 34— To Chet Mack: Jack Scott’s bass voice. 35— To Helen Whalen: Muriel Scott’s makeup kit and knowledge of Foxes. 36— To Jane Smith: lone Weatherup’s amoroso Johnny. Page Eighteen

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