Hamden Hall Country Day School - Perennial Pine Yearbook (New Haven, CT)

 - Class of 1943

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Page 21 text:

LEWIS RASHMIR 1. BOB NEUMANN HOWARD NIELSON Z. CAROLYN BUSHELL BETIIE BARNES 5. BEATRICE BRODNER HUDAS SCHWARTZ BETH CHRISTENSEN BETH DUNCAN GEORGE FOUSER HARRIETT MAKIK PHYLLIS BELLIN Page Seveuleeu

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Ut lf CAfV7b 'p1 Ajfyff LEWIS IRWIN RASHMIR Louie Entered 1939 72 Ford St., Hamden Dmmaticr-Shakespearean Plays 1. Z, 3, Variety Show. .S'porl,s'-Football lg Soccer 2, 3. manager Basketball I, 2, 3g Baseball l, 2, 5, Officer-Student Council 4. Clzzbr-Glee Club 1, 2. Flll1I1'61NilVHl Reserve L 1 y J if N HUDAS SCHWARTZ Hudiei'f Entered 1940 419 Norton Parkway, New Haven D1'd77ZdffL',fiSllZikCSP6IlfC21I'l Plays 2, 3, 4g Variety Show 2 Sporty-Hockey 3, 4g Baseball 3g Basketball 1, 2g Soccer 2. Officer-Student Council 4. Clubr-Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Future-Sarah Lawrence. Page Sixteen - ,Qjljl fldvtflf M 4 4 4



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Class Will The Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Three, finding itself burdened under the weight of sundry acquisitions thought by itself to be requisite to the enjoyment of the ephemeral magnificence inherited by it, having attained its Seniority, does dutifully and conscientiously bequeathe and apportion the residue of its sybarite tastes to those deemed fit to be recipients thereof. We do allot: To Rosamond Hammer and Betsey North: The Senior Closet, as a safe place of refuge. To Victor Anderson: The remaining Hamden Hall electrical appliances to rearrange . To Bob Dann: A Webster's Dictionary, because we know he doesn't really know all those big words. To joan Peugeot: Butch's vitality. To Donald Fouser: Dave Miller's title of Man-about-Town To Howard Lackman: George Fouser's repertoire of excuses. To Shirley Kjeldsen: Beatrice Brodner's collection of lipsticks. To Dorothy Harris: Betty Christensen leaves her favorite bus-driver, Dutch. To Peggy Wilson: Butch's private notebook, containing her secret formula for sonnet writing. To Dorothy Solakian: a set of hair curlers, that her hands may be free for more utilitarian purposes. To Mark Rashmir: a number 17 coupon so that he may buy some shoes to replace the ones worn out in search of ads for the year book. To Charlie Sloatman: Charlie Berlepsch's pacifism. To joan Kelly: Dawn Lytle's alarm clock. To Rosamond Hammer: George Fouser's seat on the 10:00 a.m. bus from Branford. To Donald Fouser: Bob Neumann's sox appeal. To Dorothy Solakian, to replace her limpid orbs: Beth Duncan's B. B. Eyes . To Buddy Kelly: a baseball bat to facilitate business matters with his classmates. To joan Benson: A bomb sight so she won't miss any more. To Robert Murdock: Bill DuEy's harem. To Dr. Froehlich: a dictionary of English Slang. To Mrs. Bogue: a piggy bank, in which to keep the loot extorted by the Freshmen. To Mr. Sproule: A book on psychology. To Mrs. Donaldson: A class of mutes to replace this year's bacchanalian kiddies , To Mr. Wanning: The Senior's thanks for being our scrapegoat. To the Faculty: A new soundproof Inquisition room. And finally, to the junior Class, we leave: The fun of the Senior Class parties, our unbalanceable budget, the Senior horseshoe, the debts from the Perennial Pine, and the assurance that Lewie's desk will be bolted and sealed, that they the inheritors may never be tempted to make Pandora's mistake. In witness whereof the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Three sets its hand and seal at Hamden, in the County of New Haven, this thirty-first day of March, in the year of Our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-Three. CLASS OF 1943, H.H.C.D.S. By WILLIAM Com: DUFFY. Page Eighteen

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