Halsted School - Gingko Leaf Yearbook (Yonkers, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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last Will And Testament We, the Class of 1952, being of sound body, incorrigible minds and being extremely erudite in all forms of knowledge, do ordain. establish and publish this last will and testa- ment so that all past and forthcoming generations may take heart and try to emulate our infallible characters: It is thus with great ebulliance that we, because of ou-r sad departure ,,,r, ,,,,,,,i w ill and bequeath the following. To Mr. Iones: A radio network to Find out where the Seniors have disappeared. To Mrs. Bradley: A set of immovable chairs to be occupied by stationary students. To Mrs. Moore: A time clock to be punched by each student upon arrival for class. To Mr. Bassett: A new set of war experiences to relate to the incoming freshmen. To Dr. Kroner: A personal air-raid shelter to go into during the take coverl' drills. To Mrs. Landry: Another rest????? ...,........................ at Split Rock. To Miss Karlson: We leave peace and quiet. To Mrs. Webb: We leave our admiration. To Mrs. de Napoli: A dumwaiter for her lunch trays. To Mrs. Muller: A new Senior Class with diaphrams. To Mr, Spence: A sports class without any absentees. To Mr. Lohrfink: Knepfer's Sport Shop. To Mrs. Leonard: A three hour t-rip to Niaine. To the School: We leave .................................... Qisnit that enough?j To Lorraine Massello, we leave Carolynis Hirtatious ways. To Murdo Urquhart, we leave Alex's chemistry marks. To Ruth Colquhoun, we leave Lorraine's gift of gabf, To Don Mills, we leave Paul's alibis with a new starting off phrase- But teacher, l -. To Don Coleman, we leave Pete's Hot Rod convertible, joined with Dave's auto knowledge. To Martha Kunkel, we leave Ann's gracefulness. To Marcia Dreier, we leave Barbara's sweetness and personality. To Eddie Nailman, we leave Hib's dancing ability. To Dick Coleman, we leave Iean's typing technique. To Bea Hubner, we leave lanes popularity. To Dick Moore, we leave Charlieis enthusiasm for trig. To George, we leave the possible honor of becoming the only football player to win the trophy twice. To Iohn O'Neil, we leave Al's jumping ability, plus a set of basketball shoes installed with springs. . To David Grant, we leave Carol Pennington's library of dictionaries. To Brenalea Laveson, we leave Marilyn's sophistication. To loe Fleischer, we leave a private subway to his home to facilitate the obtaining of his father's car.

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-iv After a fun filled holiday at Split Rock Lodge everyone got down to work again to start out the new term right. Then the work for the Senior Play began and on April 4th we presented Hutchinson Heyday at the Commerce Auditorium. Thanks to the efforts of Mi's. Mtiller the play was a success. Then the realization came that we'd soon be leaving I-Ialsted, not just for the summei but forever. On Iune l, Baccalaureatte Service was held leaving us feeling saddcr but much wiser. Then on the evening of Iune 6, as we marched down the aisle to receive our diplomas, we felt a little scared but yet, with all our experiences in Halsted that taught us how to over- come disappointments and obstacles, to make decisions and to pursue and obtain higher goals, we had a feeling of confidence. MARY Pormzyed By BARBARA KLEIN dv Y



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1952, pg 22

Halsted School - Gingko Leaf Yearbook (Yonkers, NY) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 38

1952, pg 38

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1952, pg 40


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