Massena Central High School - Tatler Yearbook (Massena, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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I, Simeon Richmire, leave my sway to Sammy Kaye. I, Gordon French, leave my broken golf sticks and dubbed drives to George Gabor. I, Kenneth Serviss, leave my E's in English for someone else to get-preferably Jean Dupius. I, Lloyd Guyette, leave my cigarette butts to Duane Robinson. I, Rene Bouchard, leave Maejorie to no one. I, Dan Logan, leave my lankiness to Joe Romankiewrscz. I, Joyce McCarthy, leave my jolly ways to good-natured Lola Francey. I, Titus Cousineau, leave my flat feet to John Kormanyos. I, John Faucher, leave my empty fountain pen for someone to fill. I, Clitford Crump, leave my dancing ability to Versian Almasian. I, John Deshaies, leave my blushing when making book reports to Mr. Downs. I, June Herne, leave my quietness to Pat Dockum. I, John Mullen, leave my freckles to Earl McPherson. I, Hazle Serabian, leave my athletic ability to Helen Yuchno. I Thomas Bourdon, leave behind me the memories of my nightly strips to Bridges Ave. I, Joseph Burns, leave to take up permanent residence with Sona. I, Ann Cook, leave my big blue eyes staring at Art Serabian. I, Mike Kowalchuk, leave my line to the telephone company. I, Eunice Scott, leave to take up housekeeping at Warren's home. I, Virginia Bottosto, leave, but I regret to say that I am taking Vincent with me. I, Pauline Desgagne, leave my elliciency to Ella Mae Shackett. I Mabel Sanborn, leave my trips to the Dairy Bar to Peggy Adams. I, Vernon Dewey, leave my beloved seat in History C to Andy Kish for a second try, no doubt. I, John Gabri, leave my worn out track shoes to Jack Beaudry. I Marian Bashaw, leave my golden voice to Mildred Boyce. y I, Phyllis Cousins, leave the memory of my immortal voice to the A Cappella Choir. I Gerald Bombard, leave my battered drum sticks to Lynn 0'Neill. I, Ortillio Creazzo, leave my shadow on the wall near 312. I, John Krywanczyk, leave my musical ability to Alex Duarte, including sour notes. I Daiana Chase, leave my singed eyeborws and burnt hair to any unlucky Junior who happens to take Chemistry. I Helen Romankiewescz, leave my old shorthand books to Helen Pruski. I, Helen Gabri, leave my bygone memories to Alyoe Bogosian. I. Joe Bronchetti, leave my gab to Ray Belanger. I Wayne Moxley, leave my lankiness to Leo Fournier. I, Theresa Mitchell, leave for Steve S. I Bill Dox, leave my acting ability to Miss Ramsdell. I: Hubert Papelian, leave for the wide open spaces. I Donald Quenneville, leave my slick hair to John Schwartzkopf. I, Emmett Pratt, leave my beard to any shiftless Junior. I Geraldine Layo, leave my arguments in Office Practice to Kitty Ryan. Q I, Guy Martin, leave my mechanical knowledge to any successful Junior. I, Alvin Parisain, leave my meekness to Chester Dywan. I, Bill Raymond, leave all my English papers to Miss Ramsdell. I, Lawrence Hiter, leave my merry hours in the band room to Lynn O'Neill. I, Anna D'Arienzo, leave my typing ability to Lillian Sprankle. I, Leonard Cohen, leave my sales talks to Miss Tamblin. I Francis Menard, leave my paper job to take up a position in the Army. I, Reggy Nadeau, leave my bowling records at Harvey's. I, Stanley Euto, leave for Plum Brook. I Dorothy Cleary, leave my Ilirtations to Ann Gardner. I, Doris Smith, leave my isolation to Betty Haley. I Irene Szaybel, leave my sincereness to Mary McGinn. I, Veronica Toth, leave Guy to no one. I Bernadina Trevino, leave by way of Center Street. I, Carroll Smith, leave with my knowledge undeveloped as yet. I Catherine Tyo, leave my diploma hanging on the wall. , I, Eileen Vincent, leave to become a W.A.A.C. I, Jeanne Ward, leave my participation in school activities to anyone who can manage. I, Steve Ferency, leave my night life on the other side of the river. I, Mary Prevost, leave for Bob. I Marguerite Riedle, leave my English problems for someone else to solve. I, Mary Romeo, leave with a clean slate. I, Pat Seguin, leave my History book in the furnace. In Witnesses, thereof, we hereby make this Will legal and valid by affixing our names and seal on this 4th day of June, 1943. ,Mae

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last will anh illiestament Be it known by all present, We, the Class of 1943, of Massena High School, being fairly sound of mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following: WlIEl'll'1AS: I, Irene Ackerman, will my golden locks to Norma Jean Houmiel. I. Tom Violi, will my compexlion to Carl Serabian. iWe hope Tom leaves some reflectors, too.J I, Charlie McCarthy, will my gags to Mr. Downs for next year's Seniors. I, Bill Derby, will my leadership to any fortunate Junior. I, Phyllis Frallck, will my scholastic ability to Jean Hopson. I, joseph Perry, will my Superman physique to Albert Tricase. I, Pete Wlles., will my personality to Jimmy Smith. I, Esther Robertson, will to all unsuspecting Juniors the three T's of History C-Taxes, Tarilfs, and Tears. I, Merton Adams, LEAVEIH I, Peggy llaymond, will my personality to Marcia Barbour. I. Clayton Guyett, leave my ability to do my French homework in the S minutes before classes to Robert Berenson. We, Art Serablan, Roy Portolese, and Frank Storrs, the Triple Alliance, leave our bottle of Three Feathers, to Babe Giroux, Farmer Archambeault. and Stitch Kuca. I, Shirley Musante, will my height to Mariette Gerard. I, Calvin Wyman, leave, but I'm sorry to say that I must take my horse with me. I, Lyle llodah. leave to take up my residence on South Main Street. fProbably with Betty SJ l, Millie Gardner, leave my form to Rita Demo. I, Francis Peehey, leave my lingering footsteps on the second lloor, near 213. I, America Mora, leave my gum under my desk in 314. l. Paul Hartford, leave my lanky legs to Willis Barney. I, Thomas Carroll, leave my back seat in the bus to Evelyn White. I, Margaret Green, leave gladly. l, Benjamin Capplone, leave for the coal mines, but I'll be hack for Shirley shortly. I, Shirley Bush, leave my love letters from Benjie in my tiles. I, Madelyn Horton, leave my book reports to Miss Mahoney. I, Doris Coekayne, leave my worn out typewriter ribbon to Mr. Ehle. I, Marion Ashley, leave my assignments wrapped in cobwebs. l, Robert Jlguere, leave my speed to Whirlaway. I. Barbara Hutton, leave my etiquette to Emily Post. l. Marion Barnes, leave my Northern Star assignments behind me. I, Marguerite Carvlll, leave my neatneas to Julia Perry. l, Frances Catanzarlte. leave my name on the honor roll. I, Phoebe Catanxarlte, leave my knowledge of aeronautics to Mr. Ure. I. Joyce Cline, leave my brown eyes to Beryl Greene. I, Betsy Bello, leave. CPeri0dP I, Irene Bourdeau, leave for the Springs and David. I, Eva Khouri, leave my friendlincn with all the students of dear old M. H. S. I, Ruth Lamendola, leave my bus tickets to the sport fans. I, Betty Larue, leave for the farm. I , Margaret Leafe, leave my ambition to my sister. I, Georgette Legault, leave my nightly memories to leonard. I, Joyce MacLean, leave for the rationing board to get some lilm for my beloved camera. l, llelen Peden, leave my scholastic record behind. I, Sidney McConnell, leave my sliding trombone to any Junior with a new mouthpiece. I, Mary Furfaro, leave my visits in other rooms to Phoebe Carbone. I, Ralph Cline, leave my many trips to the ollioe to Dick Lizette. I, Lois MaeKilllean, leave my empty tube of lipstick in care of Bud Kempton. I, Kathleen Meyers, leave my smile to Carolyn Cubley. I, Orval Allen, leave on tiptom. I, Marian Pelllian, leave my rapidity of speech to Ellen Vallance. l, Phyllis Cline, leave my attentiveness in class to Jean Gamble. I, Ruth Garvey, leave my familiar face in a frame at the Art Gallery. l, Earl White, leave for the fann and Lois L. I, Floyd Wood, leave my night life to someone else who can manage it. I, Eugene Fregoe, leave one of my three sweaters le Robert Carroll, from now on, I'm going to wear only two sweaters instead of three. I, Rowena Fregoe, don't leave my nightly car rides to anyone. I, Martha Llrette, leave my square-danming to Mary Penn. l, Roseleen Rossolf, leave my make-up to Thelma McClennan. I , Helene Fournier, leave my excess knowledge of History C to help some unfortunate Senior next year. l, Clara Glragoslan, leave my er's license to anyone with a T card. I, Francoise Menard, lea ness to take part in the many school activities to some ambitious Junior. I, Fay Shsrlow, leave my at Violi's for repair. I, Stella Smith, leave my mem ' of Joe in my hope cheat. I. Dorothy Hart, leave my violin to Mr. Robb for tuning. I , Margaret Perry, leave to inquire for a job at Fishman's. I, Armand Paquln, leave all my hours in the pool room to Dick Young. I, Mary Coto, leave my goggles to Joan Curtin. l, Ray Maher, leave my trips to the oliice to some unfortunate soul. 27



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EL SS PHUPHEIIY Believe it or not-Madelyn Horton will be the president's rival in the 1960 elections. The American Air Lines have just assigned air stewardess June Herne to transatlantic duty. One of her first passengers was Peggy Haymond on her way to the Olympics. Fort Covington, New York Ruth Lamendola has just received the position as head bus driver for her father's concern. New York City. Betty LaRue and Geraldine Layo have just opened a dress shop which is exclusively for retired old maids. Brooklyn, N. Y. The U. S. Post Office has found it necessary to add a special truck to their equipment for the purpose of delivering mail to the Eternal Trio who are, if you don't already know, Shirley M usante, Georgette Legault, and America Mora. Potsdam, N. Y. Martha Lizette is spending her leisure time knitting for J ay Bombard who had just left for active duty. Applecore Center, Mo. Danny Logan is raising mules for the U. S. Army. Hollywood, Calif. Lois MacKillican is giving Veronica Lake some stiff competition for the title of The Most Beautiful Blonde of 1943. Knapp Station, N. Y. Rusty Maher has become the professional soda jerker at the local store. Raymondville, N. Y. Guy Martin has just become the District Attorney and is contemplating whether he should sue the local paper for slander which appeared in its latest edition. Aluminum Plant Joyce McCarthy is being balanced on her boss's knee while she thinks of the shorthand outline for Dear Sir. Radio City, N. Y. Charlie McCarthy is competing with Edgar Bergen's stooge for winning women's hearts. Chicago, lll. Sid McConnell has just organized a favorite dance band which he calls Sid's Ragtime Band. Comic Centre, N. Y. The two Menard's, Francoise and Francis, have won several twin contests because they look so much alike. Hartford, Conn. Kay Meyers is faithful only to her typewriter, men just don't interest her. Massena Center Teresa Mitchell has just settled down with her husband and is devoting her time to raising chickens and incidently redheads East Orvis Street, City Wayne Moxley has decided that he might as well live at Carolyn's since he spends most of his time there. Poet's Corner, England Johnny Mullen has just become poet laureate but as yet has not been too successful. Sleepy Hollow, Pa. Reggie Nadeau is having a good sleep, while the girls swoon over him. Boston, Mass. Hubert Papelian has just married a rich deb and now he can live in luxury until she gets sick of him or vice versa. Wolves' Haven, Tenn. Art Serabian is NOT married-he believes in the policy- Stay single and keep 'em happy. Tenn. Roy Portolese is soon to joint Art in his haven. It seems as though the two are of one type-V namely, wolves. 29

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