Little Falls High School - Profile Yearbook (Little Falls, NY)

 - Class of 1934

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LITTLE FALLS HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS BOOK Class Will We the Seniors of 1934 of the Little Falls High School, Little Falls, County of Herkimer, State of New York, being of sound and dis' posing minds and memory and having full possession of our natural faculties OJ, and realizing that we, on the point of leaving the good old Alma Mater , are about to die a natural death due to overwork, do will and bequeath our most cherished and beloved pos' sessions to those whom we feel are the most deserving and in the most need of them. As a whole, we wish to thank our faculty advisor, Miss Krueger, for the interest she has taken, and the help she has given to our class. We also bequeath to our much beloved and patient faculty our expressed sympathy for having to guide through the same course such innocent and unsuspecting specimens of hu' manity as the present underfgraduates. Also, the following much respected Seniors wish the executor to provide for the carrying out of the following special legacies: I, Joseph Santry, do bequeath my interest in, and appreciation of the Democratic Party, to Miss Mesick, who does not seem to be able to recognize any of the fine qualities of the aforementioned political Organization. I, Steve Osley, leave my superfluous knowlf edge of French to Steve Kopanski. judging from our French names we have a lot in com' mon. I, Henning Haugard, bequeath my diminuf tive and quiet voice and personality to Carleton Klock, that overfbearing Sophomore. I, Annabelle Helmer, leave to Miss Taylor my privilege of staying out a day now and then. This privilege will be especially welcome on days when William Laubenstein recites, or tries to. I, James Filipski, do bequeath my love of arguing to anyone who wishes to gain time bef cause he has not studied his lesson. I, Robert Clifford, do bequeath my extra' ordinary ability as a bowler to Mr. Thayer, who has not been able to keep pace with us finer bowlers at the YM this season, probably due to his financial worries in regard to basketf ball last winter. I, Elizabeth Love, leave my ability as an artist to Miss Jennings who aspires to draw cartoons on Why Teachers Get Gray . I, Helen Sikorski, bequeath my clever and I20l delightful French idioms and more, too, to Miss Kingston, if She is going to teach brilliant little fellows like Tommy Heila and Theodore Mikus, I, Virginia Mikus, bequeath my consuming desire to be a second Mae West to Betty Ferf guson so that she may be able to catch the eyes of some enterprising young man. I, Arland Brazie, leave my interest in Leona Hotaling to John S. Kllc, one of the Kllc boys. I, Earl Goodrich, bequeath my unfinished love affair with Kathryn Franz to Tony Karpinski, who already seems to be attracted in her direction. A I, Ray Bloker, leave my marvelous scholf astic standing to Rex Knowles. He has not made the start that I did, but, perhaps if he stays in high school as long as I have, he may have a chance. I, Harry Jewell, leave my store of wise' cracks to Mr. Woolever. If you've heard any of his, you'll realize how much he needs mine, We, Margaret Cotter and Donald Doxf tader bequeath our combined heighth to Elva Foote, so that the young men around the school will not always be mistaking her for a Junior High student. We, Anna Buno and Martha Burrows, be' queath our great desire not to fail chemistry to Paul Paulus. We, Steve Klimek and Mathew Gorinshek, do bequeath our ability to play baseball to Bertram Flint, who, in his own opinion does not need it. I, Edwin Mulford, do bequeath my well equipped laboratory to Frank Upright, so that he will not have to borrow so many chemicals from Mr. Nordgren. We, Florence Bucklin and Lucille Allen, do bequeath our ability to handle a typewriter to Miss Stewart, so that she will be able to do her typewriting and still have time to take notices around, thus doing HRNHY with so large an ofhce force of High School girls. I, Morris Kruger, leave my several years of Geometry training to the Freshman class so that they may have a good start when they enter thereupon. . I, Frank Grzywaczewski, do bequeath my nearly unpronouncable name to anyone with a - 41.2.

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LITTLE FALLS HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS BOOK 31.1. FACULTY, JUNIORSENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Mr, Wegner, Mr. Woolever, Mr. Lyons, Mr. Nordgren, Mr. Carpenter, Mr. Graves, Mr. Bennett, Miss Sheehan, Mrs. Synder, Mrs. Stanbro, Miss Dunteman, Miss McLaughlin, Miss Shefheld, Mr. Templeman, Mrs. De Coster, Miss Clingen, Miss Magill, Miss Bush, Miss Bellinger, Miss Fulmer, Miss Jennings, Miss Van Keuren, Mrs. Seymour, Mr. Thayer, Miss Clark, Miss C'Neil, Miss McCanne, Miss Reace, Miss Krueger, Miss Cool, Miss Hurlburt, Miss Woloshuk. The Fciculfy This year we welcomed to our faculty three new teachers: Mr. Robert Carpenter as instructor in the Commercial Department, Mr. Theodore Lyons and Mr, Donald Graves as instructors in the Industrial Arts Department. We are indeed fortunate to have such an efficient Staff of teachers who give their time and effort to further our education. They deserve to he heartily congratulated. We are sorry to have missed for such a long time during the School year Miss Mesick and Miss Munson. We are fortunate to have Miss Mesick hack and extend Our sympathy to Miss Munson who is recuperating from her illness. During their absence their places were very capably Hlled by Miss Taylor. E191



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LITTLE FALLS HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS BOOK Hne sense of humor who will not mind being called by his last initial. I, Harold Myers, do bequeath my fine car to Johnny Pellerito, at the same time asking that he does not park it in front of Wally's Academy fformerly Walrath Es? Burnsj, since people might think I was getting into bad habits. I, Robert Stewart, do bequeath my surplus avoirdupois to James Gressler so that he may obtain that circus position which he has been trying so hard to qualify for. I, Ruth Nast, do bequeath my green linger nails to Ellen Simpson for variation from her bright cardinal ones. I, Kenneth Waldvogel, do bequeath my love of studying to John Whitcomb, who spends more time in Mr, Thayer's office than Mr. Thayer himself. I, Charles Ross, de bequeath to Mr, Archer my knowledge of auto mechanics, as he always seems to have something wrong with his car, but knows not how to fix it. We, Frank Gregorin, Steve Bielejec and Edward Deyo, do bequeath our interest in no woman to Fred House, who seems to have an interest in all. I, Frederick Riebesell, do bequeath my well known ability to get along with the faculty to Tom Kohler. I, Evelyn Topper, do hereby bequeath my supply of funny papers to Miss Jennings to add to her art collection. I, Martin Ochodnicky, do bequeath my right of walking out of seventh period to Charles Chadwick, who has not even waiteil for the privilege. I, George Schiemer, do bequeath my lei' sure time to Robert Klock, providing he does not shoot craps or drive his Model T Ford in it. I, Clga Woroby, do bequeath my ability to keep a quiet OJ study'hall to Miss King' ston so that she may be able to keep her French classes quiet. I, William Palkowski, do bequeath my shaving kit, which, by taking a glance at my beard, you may imagine has never been used, to Bill Rice. We, Pearl Rahm and Wilma Walach, do bequeath our mature and philosophical men' tality to Kathryn Goering so that she may someday be a sedate and decorous Senior. We, John Grabowski and Stanley Kolinski, I21l do bequeath our knowledge of sports to Mr. Crisp, although we are afraid that he already knows it all. We, Catherine Panik, Mildred Knapp and Jennie Glica, do bequeath and endow our abil' ity to bluff and kid the public to that eminent psychologist, Miss Mesick. I, John Kopek, do bequeath my collection of correspondence courses in History to John Adams, our future History teacher. We, Evelyn Champion and Ahlene Lang, do bequeath our supply of peroxide to Mar' jorie MacCammon, so that she will always keep that tint in her hair. I, Frank Malavasic, leave my book on How to Become a Speaker Overnight , to Mike Brin, so that he can talk back to the coach. We, Jennie Barczak and Nellie Delezek, do bequeath our excellent possibilities of win' ning a scholarship to Bernice Rahm, who will have to work hard if she hopes to obtain one. I, Walter Holcik, do bequeath my excellent chances of graduating with my class to Mary Jane O'ROurke. I, Doris Foote, do bequeath my interest in St. Johnsville, especially in a certain young man in that community, to anyone who would be satisfied to see their boy friend once a week. I, Jeanette Everson, do bequeath my buxom Hgure to Miss Hurlburt. I, Danny Milan, do bequeath my ability as a reporter to John Lake, who aspires to write articles for the Purple and White next year. We, Richard Barnes and Anthony Maj, do bequeath our flexibility which enables our wrestling opponents to tie us in knots, to Allen Feldmeier. We, William Knowles and John Kllc, do bequeath our ability to play basketball to Pat Fogarty, who needs it more than he thinks he does. I, Anna Gauder, do bequeath my beautiful red hair to Rita Sullivan, who, although she seems to have made use of several chemical compounds, has not yet obtained the proper tint. I, Donald Jones, do bequeath my bold and dashing manner I have so successfully used in American History class to John Adams, who will probably need it before he finishes with History. I, Mary Fogarty, do bequeath my surplus

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