Gouverneur High School - Deanonian Yearbook (Gouverneur, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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JUNE, 1946 Reader’s Digestion ARTICLES OF BLASTING INTEREST Last Year of Publication ARGUMENTS FOR A FOUR-DAY WEEK Jack Whalen’s Own Story of His Fight for Shorter School Hours. Page 8 How to Control a Cough................................... Doug Phillips 1 Pedestrians ! Watch Out! .......................... Johnny Scozzafava 3 The Views of a Married Man................................Bill Martin 4 How to Speak Loudly, Clearly and Drown Everyone Out Rex (Da) Anderson 26 The Art of Making Dish Water Taste Like Soup........Eleanor VanDuzee 29 Tee, Hee—Laugh—Chuckle, Chuckle—Ha, Ha.................... Mary Anderson 29 Square Dancing Lady at Her Best...........................June Andrews 31 The Tall and the Short of It.........Jean Woods and Bubbles Tessmer 33 How to Slay Giants ................................ Laurel Severance 38 Hubba, Hubba ......................................... Alabama Davis 39 Well Known Uses of a Pillow.............................. Mert Fishbeck 41 Troubles of a Grandfather ....................... Earl “Grampa” Riley 42 Sailing, Sailing, Over the Bounding Main...... Manley “Sailor” Hewitt 43 Lises of a Turtle Neck Sweater......................Lee Luther Hunt 45 How to Go Steady and Like It...........................Phyllis Booher 47 Ten Steps to Hillbilly English ..........Wendel “Howdydodee” Bacon 50 The Art of Flirtation................................Wilma Countryman 52 The Controlling of a Blush................................Elaine Clifton 53 Milkmaid’s Diary ....................................... Marie Austin 54 The Draft and How It Works.....................Murray “Tulip” Turnbull, Joe “Better Late than Never” Murphy, Bob “Set ’Em Up Again” Hodgkin 59 The Girl He Left Behind..................................... Pat Bennett 65 Faulty Farmers of America.............................. Lionel Edgerly 66 The Silent Approach....................................Bethany Orford 68 Tapping My Way Through Life...............................June Fuller 69 Looking Down ............................................. Bob Walters 70 Page Twenty-Five

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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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What’s Wrong With the Navy? (Nothing) ................................. Virginia Rice 72 How to Memorize the Dictionary......................................... Carol Walts 73 Why Learn How to Drive?................................................ Jean Cassaw 74 The Answer to That Moonlight Line................................. Flossie McCullouch 76 Hungah ........................................................... Bobbe Huntress 77 Bang! Bang! (hair bangs, of course) .............................. Margaret Curtis 80 Redheads—Woo! Woo! ........................................... Kermit “Wolf” Joudry 81 Witticism Is the Root of All Conceit.............................. Archie McAllaster 85 Do You See Double? .................................................... Florence Seavey 86 What Is This Thing They Call Dancing?................................... Bette Dailey 87 The Secret of Keeping Thin............................................... Jane Creighton 89 How to Stay Blonde Without Peroxide...................... Joanne Blondie” Boughner 90 My Future and the Army.................................................. George Hockey 92 Following My Sister’s Footsteps.......................................... Jean Davidson 96 How to Keep a Girlish Complexion (or how to avoid shaving) ............. Albert Fowler 100 Chemistry, Taught Backwards ...........................................Marion Tripp 101 The Ins and Outs of Blackjack.......................................... Janet Liscum 102 How I Became Vargas’ Assistant ......................................... Violet Kinney 103 My Career in the Library Club......................................... “Cuddles” Gillett 105 The Art of Walking Without Bending..................................... “Poker” Jennings 106 The Best Means of Conquering an Objective—The Pincer Movement .... Eleanor Serviss 108 The Brush Cut at Its Best............................................... Donald Payne 109 The Bushel as a Unit of Measurement...................................... Peck and Peck no Moses in the Reeds ............................................ Mary “Bullrushes” Reed in “Bea” Keeping .................................................... Beatrice McIntosh 112 The “Merritts” of Being Prompt ........................................ Charles Merritt 114 The Production of Straw ........................................... Mildred Thrasher 116 The Story of John Jones................................................ Mary Smith 117 The Hereafter ...........................................................“Hel” Venton 118 The Study of Katydid.................................................. Katherine Young 120 The Art of Catching Flies ....................................... “Froggie” O’Donnell 121 Walrath vs. Crosby ...................................................... Mr. Walrath 122 The Daniel Webster of G. H. S............................................ Mr. Brown 124 Page Twenty-Six

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