Gouverneur High School - Deanonian Yearbook (Gouverneur, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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Jffitll mtfr Testament of % Class of 1946 We the class of 1946, being of uncertain potentialities, unsound principles, undetermined mental capacities, but nevertheless, of unequaled genius, do willingly and graciously bequeath the following: Jjtrst —To Mr. Brown, Mr. Riley, and the faculty, our apologetic thanks for pardoning our many gruesome quips and pranks. Jgiecmtb —To our advisers, our appreciation for the unheeded advice which they so freely offer- ed. ®f]trh —To the juniors, our lockers on the top floor so they may climb three flights of stairs morn- ing, noon and night as we have. —To the sophomores, our ability to make people think we study the many school books we carry around. —Personal bequests: I, Mary Anderson, do bequeath my seat in Trig. Class with eight boys to Faith Foeppel. I, Rex Anderson, do bequeath my publication on Faults of the English Language to Mr. Smith. I, June Andreivs, do bequeath my love letters to the Junior Class so that they may improve their techniques. I, Marie Austin, do bequeath my ability to talk the most and say the least to Marian Fortune. I, Wendel Bacon, do bequeath my position as Health class dummy to anybody rugged enough to stand it. I, Pat Bennett, do bequeath my curls to Mary Jane Hall to help her get her man. I, Phyllis Booher, leave Bill Eldridge behind with a warning to the Junior girls—Hands off! I. Joanne Boughner, do bequeath my knowledge of literature to Fred Hopper. I, Jean Cassaw, do bequeath my ability to roll my eyes and flirt to Jean Shepard. I, Wilma Countryman, do bequeath my ability to lure men to Ocella Burns. I, Elaine Clifton, do bequeath my giggles and blushes to Pat Constantikes. I, Jane Creighton, do bequeath my shyness and quiet ways to Betty Buzzell. I Margaret Curtis, do bequeath my big words and my independence to Hazel Griffis. I, Bette Dailey, do bequeath my ability to turn on the tears to Alice Adams. I, Jean Davidson, do bequeath my house cleaning ability to Betty Leonard to take my place at the cabins. I, Georgia Davis, leave school for David Robillard. I, Lionel Edgerly, do bequeath my dishpan hands to Harold Bell, whom I elect to take my place in the cafeteria. I, Margaret Fishbeck, do bequeath my gait to Ann Jones. L Albert Fonder, do bequeath my slim stature to Junior Hurley. I, June Fidler, do bequeath my taps to Hazel Church. I Marie Gillett, do bequeath my cuteness to Rachael Wainwright. I, Donald Grinnell, do bequeath my social studies marks to the next forthcoming G. I. 1, George Hockey, do bequeath my caveman tactics to John Scott. I, Robert Hodgkin, do bequeath my love for living to Jerry Wardwell. I Lee Hunt, do bequeath my wine turtle-neck sweater to some Junior to use for next year’s Dean- onian picture. 1 Roberta Huntress, do bequeath my place on the quiz team to Susan Hicks. I, Elaine Jennings, do bequeath my perfect hair styles to Joan Jennings. I Kermit Joudry, do bequeath my wolf tactics to Stanley Orford in hopes it will tame me down. Page Twenty-Three

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Will mxb Slestament xrf ti t Class of 1946 I, Violet Kinney, do bequeath my long walk from Johnstown Street to Jean Jenne. I, Gerald Link, do bequeath my knowledge of mechanics to Miss Herring. I, Janet Liscum, do bequeath my Frank Sinatra voice to the school to use for school dances. I, Archie McAllaster, do bequeath my class arguments and wit to Dick Rouse. I, William Martin, left for the farm with Mary. I, Florence McCullouch, do bequeath my devotion to Van Johnson to all G. H. S. girls. I Beatrice McIntosh, leave G. H. S. to swing and sway with Bob and his Golden West Cowboys. I, Charles Merritt, do bequeath my spelling list to Fred Sayerson. I, James Morrill, leave G. H. S. for good old Hermon. I, Frances Mullin, do bequeath my chemistry problems for Mr. Cryan to solve. I, Gordon Murphy, do bequeath my long list of absence excuses to Tommy Mashaw. I, Harold O’Donnel, do bequeath my pet cue stick to Bill Cassaw. I, Bethany Orford, leave in search of a man. I, Donald Payne, do bequeath my brush cut to Lee Esckilsen. I, Leona Peck, do bequeath my dull surroundings to the Hailesboro kids. I, Ruth Peck, do bequeath my glamorous Senior picture to Hollywood. I, Douglas Phillips, do bequeath my ability to make a nuisance of myself in class to Webb Mac- Kelvey. I, Mary Reed, do bequeath my signing of typing slips to Mr. Walrath. I, Virginia Rice, do bequeath my ability to drive into ditches to Bob LaVack. I, John Scozzafava, do bequeath my extra forty winks each morning to Mr. Walrath. I, Florence Seavey, leave—no more double trouble.” I, Elinor Serviss, do bequeath my ability to snap gum without breaking rhythm to Agnes Donaldson. I, Laurel Severance, do bequeath my Deanonian headaches to the next editor. I, Mary Smith, do bequeath my freckles to Butch” Jenkins. I. Franchieu Tessmer, do bequeath my small stature to Lona Mills. I, Mildred Thrasher, do bequeath my lily white complexion to Ponds’ advertising department. I. Marion Tripp, do bequeath my bashfulness to Dorothy Gaddis. I, Murray Turnbull, do bequeath my very much used razor to Bill Eldridge. I,. Eleanor VanDuzee, do bequeath my pale complexion to Rita Durant. I, Howard VanNorton, do bequeath my dress style to Bob Carroll. I, Helena Venton, leave Dean High taking with me my arguments with Mr. Smith (he hopes). I, Robert Walters, do bequeath my height to Corky McCullouch. I, Carol Walts, do bequeath my speaking ability and soft voice to Sally Bame. I, Jack Whalen, do bequeath my place as the ninth-grade girls’ dream man” to Don Sprague. I, Jean Woods, do bequeath my nickname of “Timber” to my sister, Joanne. I, Katherine Young, do bequeath my various pin curls to Virginia Pitre. In witness thereof we set our hand and seal on this twenty-fifth day of June, ninteen hundred and forty-six. Witnesses: Catherine Monahan, Alvin Glasford. THE CLASS OF 1946. Page Twenty Four

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