Gouverneur High School - Deanonian Yearbook (Gouverneur, NY)

 - Class of 1935

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7 remember my mother's prayers, and they have always followed me. —Abraham Lincoln. Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1935 We, the graduating class of the Dean High School, Town of Gouverneur, County of St. Lawrence, State of New York, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred thirty-five, being of good health of body and sound and disposing state of mind, declare this to be our first, last, and only Will and Testament. First: 1. We bequeath to Scott L. Brown, our Superintendent, our sincere appreciation for the aid and guidance he has given us during the past four years. 2. We bequeath to our advisers, Miss Costello, Miss Hubbard, Mr. Riley, and Mr. Paige, our gratitude and affection. 3. We bequeath to Miss Allen our thanks for the help she gave the Deanonian Staff, during Miss Hubbard’s illness. 4. We bequeath to the rest of the faculty our respect and our lasting friendship. 5- We bequeath to the Juniors our drag with the faculty and our agreeable dispositions. 6. We bequeath to the underclassmen a perfect example of what high school students should be, and of how they should act at all times. Second: I, Mason Mosher, do bequeath my unruly hair to Martin Hassett. I, Byron Sullivan, do bequeath my smile to Gilbert Shattuck. I, Elton Van Ornum, do bequeath my ability to turn corners to John Callahan. I, Leo Thompson, do bequeath my curly locks to Robert Hurley. I, Mike IVranesh, do bequeath my chair in Van’s room to Theodore Constantikes. I, Willard Bresee, do bequeath my Ford to Early Riley. I, Arnold Byrns, do bequeath my dignity to Paul Jones. I, Eugene Byrns, do bequeath my horse shoes to Everett Glasford. I, Harold Day, do bequeath my love for Frances Storie to Herbie Bush. I, Edward Perrin, do bequeath my Junior girl friend’’ to Harold Hull. I, Claude Rose, do bequeath my questions to somebody who can answer them. I, Harlon Seaman, do bequeath my business head to Sam Kaplan. I, Sylvia Sterling, do bequeath my watch to Elizabeth Evans. I, Carol Storie, do bequeath my “chiseling to my sister Betty. I, Roger Bacon, do bequeath my airplanes to Charles Fry. I, Francis Baker, do bequeath my wit to George Caswell. I, Walter Baker, do bequeath my love for baseball to Pauline Tharrett. I, Doris Blackburn, do bequeath my artistic ability (?) to Alta Mae Hutton. I, Doris Blanchard, do bequeath my quiet ways to Rita Gallagher. I, Caroline Jones, do bequeath a portion of my devotions to Neal June, and the remainder I keep for my future boy friends. I, Cecile Boulct, do bequeath my poise to Jean McGrath. I, Kenneth Morris, do bequeath my paper route to Morris Glazier. I, Ruth Hockey, do bequeath my love to someone who will cherish it. I, John Plunkett, do bequeath my perfect romance to Donald Hampton. I, Dorothy Gruneisen, do bequeath my love (?) for chemistry to Mary Austin. I, Thelma Jones, do bequeath my dreamy expression to Dorothy Jean Johnson. I, Arnold Hance, do bequeath my politeness to Max Montreville. I, Ethalcnc Hosmcr, do bequeath my conscientiousness to Ray Wells. I, Helen King, do bequeath my studiousness to Paul Scott. I, Isabel Malay, do bequeath my perseverance in English IV to Robert Estes. I, Roberta MacTurk, do bequeath my make-up kit to Sylvia Paquette in case her last year’s supply has run out. I, Charlotte Mickcns, do bequeath my parking space on the Square to Norinne Seaker. I, Mayscl Mills, do bequeath my gentleness to Honora Austin. I, Martha Robinson, do bequeath my Senior Picture to Joel Gale. Page Sixteen

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“Mother—the queenliest woman, bravest, best of all sweet things beneath the sun.”—Joaquin Miller. ------------ Class Honors 1 he class of 1935 are proud of their Valedictorian, Olive Carter, who obtained an aver- age of 87.27% ; and also of their Salutatorian, Ivan Weatherup, who has an average of 87.06%. Other seniors who have Regents’ Averages above 80% are: Claude Rose, Hazel Brasie, Earl Patton, John Plunkett, Arnold Hance, Emerson Orford, Catherine Lee, Muriel Hutton, Betty Gruneisen. Seniors ARNOLD HANCE Commercial. Athenian. •‘His friends he loved; His foes he did but feign to hate.” HELEN BURGE Commercial. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. “Like woods in summer sigh- ing, Her voice is low and sweet.” ALLAN GAUDIN Vocational Agriculture. Fu- ture Farmers of America; Financial Secretary of Future Farmers 3; Student Activity Council 4; Judging Team 2, 3, 4. “I expect to pass through this life but once; If therefore, there is any kind- ness I can show, Or any good I can do to my fellow being, let me do it now.” AGNES STURGEON College Entrance. Trans- ferred from St. Regis Falls 2. “A wit, if not first, in the very first line.” Seniors CAROLINE JONES Academic. Minerva; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Essay Con- test 4; Senior Essay Contest 4. “The fairest garden in her looks, And in her mind the wisest books.” CHARLOTTE MICKENS Commercial. Delta. “Grace was in all her steps; heaven, in her eye; In every gesture, dignity and love.” DORIS BLANCHARD Academic. “A simple country maid am I As innocent as any flower.” ISABEL MALOY Academic. Rho Beta Epsilon. “A good heart is better than all the heads in the world.” Page Fifteen



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 A mother’s love, the best love; God’s love, the highest love!’’—From the German. Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1935 I, Marjorie Stevenson, do bequeath my quiet efficiency to Mildred Hilts. I, Ralph Storie, do bequeath my quick temper to Clinton Thompson. I, Agnes Sturgeon, do bequeath my absence slips to Ruth House. I, Elisabeth Tremlett, do bequeath my easy senior schedule to Douglas Pete. I, IVilabcl Tulley, do bequeath my fondness for typewriting to Frieda McCullough. I, Karcata Van Ornum, do bequeath my quietness to Evelyn Dain. I, Ivan Weathcrup, do bequeath my incomparable knowledge to Harold Apple. I, James White, do bequeath my everlasting devotion to Gladys. I, Doris Wood, do bequeath my violin to Woodrow Gardner. I, Florence Woods, do bequeath my front seat in study hall to Robert Tremlett. I, Helen Reese, do bequeath my fondness for DeKalb dances to Doris Ripley. I, Gerald Wells, do bequeath my pleasure trips to Bob Bockus. I, Mabel Byrns, do bequeath my sweetness to Beryl VanNorton. I, Helen Burge, do bequeath my many romantic stories to Eleanor Kaplan. I, John Christian, do bequeath my oratory to Rolland Foy. I, Helen Davidson, do bequeath my seat in chemistry class to Dorothy Wilson. I, Leona Merritt, do bequeath my giggles to Ima Greenwood. I. Barbara Bamc, do bequeath my unceasing energy to Leland Luenberger. I, Lulu Thayer, do bequeath my elusiveness to Ruth Austin. I, Cora Goodale, do bequeath my brisk manner to Mary Ann Newell. I, Betty Gruneisen, do bequeath my common sense to Paul Halford. I, Earl Patton, do bequeath my desire to cooperate to Arthur Walsh. I, Lester Millard, do bequeath my self-esteem to Peggy Greene. I, Olive Carter, do bequeath my out-of-town boy friends to Alice Shippee, to add to her collection. I, Edward Carroll, do bequeath my speed to Erwin Gruneisen. I, Robert Evans, do bequeath my faithfulness to Sylvia Thomas. I, Emerson Orford, do bequeath my courtesy to Merton Bagg. I, Richard Farmer, do bequeath my drowsiness to Victor Judge. I, Dorothy Ncwcombe, do bequeath my frivolity to Jane Gates. I, Tina Brcsette, do bequeath my Charlie to Helen Smith. I, Evelyn Hadfield, do bequeath my unobtrusiveness to Eloise Dain. I, Catherine Lee, do bequeath my dependability to Paul Sullivan. 1, Aubrey Dodds, do bequeath my brother to Leona Lee. I, Harry Fuller, do bequeath my affections for “Ginger” to Richard Wheater. I, Allan Gaudin, do bequeath my perseverance to Dick Grimshaw. (He needs it.) I, Steve Jurkovich, do bequeath my ability to play pool to Harlon Goodnough. I, Milbourn Macintosh, do bequeath my notes to Dorothy Gillette. I, William Pike, do bequeath my memories of Barbara B. to Wallace Grandy. I, Burnett Ryder, do bequeath my conceit to Carlton Goodnough. I, Muriel Hutton, do bequeath my flightiness to Mary Johnson. I, Eileen Laberdee, do bequeath my dainty ways to Edith Crossman. I, June Booher, do bequeath my trombone to Roberta Brown. I, Hazel Brasie, do bequeath my variety of admirers to Glenrose Calnon, in case just one becomes tiresome. In witness whereof, we, the Senior Class, the testators to this, our Last Will and Testament, have subscribed our name, this twentieth day of May, in the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-five. The Class of 1935. Witnesses: Eleanor Reynolds Robert Hayden Page Seventeen

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