Gouverneur High School - Deanonian Yearbook (Gouverneur, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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llast 333tII m h Sfesiammt of il}t Class of 1942 Donald Hewitt leaves his constant smile to Douglas Jemery. Jean Hilts leaves her freckles to Beverly Schell. Marjorie Holland leaves her smile to Paige Collins. Wallace Hurlbut leaves his quiet and unassuming ways to the ‘‘boss-man”, George Lehigh. Ernest Hutt leaves his leading part in the senior play to next year’s senior who can get it. Carlton Hutton leaves his Edgar Bergen propensities to Melvin Phelps. Marguerite Ingram leaves her short skirts to Barbara Leake. Dorothy Johnston leaves her Pennsylvania accent to be remembered by Mr. Smith. Dorothy Jones left. Ross Kelly leaves his funny books to the “funny man” LaVack. Margaret Knight leaves her Saturday night episodes to Mary Manning. Genevieve Liscum leaves her build to Esther Holinbrook. Alice Lynde leaves her job of running after the bus to anyone who is trying to reduce. Joseph Me Allaster leaves his hearty laughter to Robert VanSchaick. William McCoy leaves his ability to vex the teachers to DeEtta Matthews. Coral McIntosh leaves her all-purpose purse to Donnie Foster. Alma Markwick leaves her effervescent giggles to Dean Johnston. Kenneth Miles leaves his stature to Herbie Whalen. Arleen Morris leaves her red wavy hair to be equally divided among those who envy it. Beth Parker leaves her curls to Harriet Ruderman. Eleanor Rathbun leaves on Mosher’s milk truck. Perhaps! Paul Raynor leaves his math ability to Paul Pelton. Franklin Reed leaves his personable traits to Glen Hess. David Robillard leaves his “rat’s nest” hair to Bill Foster. Zelma Robinson leaves her clever, tactful remarks to Carmen Eldridge. Helen Rookey leaves her job of getting up dances for the soldiers to Rosemary McCoy. Wayne Severance leaves his fair complexion to Bill Scozzafava. Maraleen Skinner left. Johannah Smith leaves her nickname, Joey, to Lena Wranesh. Maitland Smith leaves his singing ability to Marjorie Call. Frank Sprague leaves his Monday morning attendance record to Barton VanSlyke. Edzvard Taylor leaves his charming way with the Freshman and Sophomore girls to Raymond Isreau. Florence Thornton leaves her chemistry ability to Emma Flemming. Daisy Tremlett leaves her long high school career to Harvey Morse. Marylou Trerise leaves her giddiness to Mary Manning. Jack Walters leaves his LOVE to Sophia Jones. Paul Walworth leaves his razor to Clarence Crandall. Martha Willenbacher leaves her high-heeled shoes and silk stockings to Ginger Bame. In witness whereof, we have set our hand and seal on this twenty-third day of the sixth month of the year nineteen hundred forty-two. THE CLASS OF 1942. Witnesses: Bill Foster, Robert Allen. Page Seventeen

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Ifia t Will nnb ezimnmt of % ©lass of 1942 We, the Class of 1942 of G. H. S., being of sound mind and vast memory, do proclaim this Our Last Will and Testament. We leave the following: ,3ftrst —To our advisers and to Mr. Brown: our sincere thanks for their help. J ermth—To Miss Todd: our appreciation of her ever-ready help in producing our book. tSJjtrfr—To the Juniors: our ability to make sauntering in the halls look like business. (Sjourtlj —To the Sophomores: our surplus brains which we didn’t have time or energy to use up. —Personal Bequests: Robert Anderson leaves his Latin ability to Dorothy Alexief. Ruth Apple leaves her ice cream-scooping job in the cafeteria to anyone who wants it. Frederick Bowhall leaves his physique, which the girls desire in their ideal man, to Tommy Brown. Stephen Bressette leaves his brush hair cut to Lawrence Lavoie. Ella Brown leaves her heart to Donald Jefferson. Emmy Lou Burns leaves her pug nose to Bertha Kaplan. Donald Carroll leaves his quiet and reserved ways to Robert Valle. Nelson Caswell leaves his attempts at acting grown up to Otis Needle. Helena Clark leaves the farm for town. Bruce Collins leaves his dignified manner to John Trerise. Dorothy Countryman leaves her shiny nose to Jean McAllaster. Adelbert Crowner leaves his arguments with Miss Herring to George Constantikes. Carl Davidson leaves his common sense to Dick Evans. Maude Dazvley leaves her library job to Carol Scott. Thelma Dewey leaves her sincere opinion of the teachers to be cherished by them. Jean Dillabaugh leaves school and is glad of it. Phyllis Drummond leaves her shyness to Alyce Barker. Edna Fleming leaves her abundant brown hair to Mr. Walrath. Shirley Fortune leaves her ambition and willingness to do whatever is assigned to her to Fama Glasser. Lura Gates leaves the Dam for Watertown. Mary Goodale leaves her long dresses to Irene Curcio. Rosemary Goodison leaves her dimples to Audrey Fleming. Ellsworth Hall leaves his wavy, blonde hair to Web McKelvey. Peggy Hall leaves her flamboyant personality to Georgia Graham. Bethany Hawn leaves her strictly feminine clothes with their perfect fit to Elaine Boscoe. Paid Helvie leaves his slow, drawling voice to Margaret Towlson. Mary Lou Heverly leaves her meek voice to Dorothy Bame. Page Sixteen



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Standing (left to right)—Dewey, Hutt, Raynor. Sprague. Hewitt, Carroll, Gates. Seated—Johnston, Hall, Smith SENIOR ESSAY CONTEST Friday Evening, May 8, 1942—High School Auditorium 8 :oo o’clock PROGRAM American National Airs, arranged’by Zamecrik High School Orchestra Life in a Mill Town.............. Lura Gates America Today........................ Donald Hewitt How Strange the Chinese........Peggy Hall Piano Solo—Danseuse de Dephes—Debussey Martha Seaker Railroads and the War.......... Paul Raynor America, The Land of Free- dom ........................ Johannah Smith (First Prize) The Fifth Column.................... Donald Carroll Waste .................... Dorothy Johnston Siboney Girls’ Sextette Lecuona Russia (First Prize) Frank Sprague Teachers .... (Second Prize) Thelma Dewey Our American Heritage . . Ernest Hutt (Second Prize) Selection ........ High School Orchestra JUDGES Mrs. M. H. McOmber Mr. William Foster Mr. George Evans The prizes amounting to fifteen dollars were the gifts of the Senior High School faculty. The boys and girls were judged separately. The first prizes were five dollars each, the second prizes two dollars and fifty cents each. Page Eighteen

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