Newington High School - Sequin Yearbook (Newington, CT)

 - Class of 1939

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Einar Johnson leaves his height to Herbert Wilbur. Claire Keith leaves a play book to Betty Johnson. Raymond King leaves his famous cartoons to the next editor of the Scribe . Helen Lewis leaves her fine school record to Erma Brooks. Wilfred McCarthy leaves his card playing to Doris Charbonnoau. Edward McDonald leaves his Irish wit to Edmund Keleher. Warren Marcotte leaves the Dramatic Club to Charles Bacon. Rocco Mazzoccoli leaves his mischievousness to Charlie Russell. Dorothy Meadors leaves her technique of obtaining movie passes to Chester Chalko. Hilda Petanovltch leaves her Latin book to Roger Whitney. Walter Polomsky leaves a State Theater to Hank Adamowlcz . Harold Russell leaves his New Britain girl friends to Oerard Story. Henry Seagren leaves his popular taxi (car) to Jimmy Malonson. s Jen Smolak leaves her alacrity to Whitney Crawford. Albert Spltko leaves his business ability to Albert Klouda. Marilyn Stoddard leaves the 4-H meetings to Esther Olsen. Robert Teich leaves his butch to John Lotz. Jean Watt leaves her dancing ability to Gladys Decker. Alice Wheeler leaves her athletic ability to Jennie Cwikla. Mildred Wheeler leaves her smile to Peggy Kiely. Robert Winter leaves the ping-pong table to Hoyt Grant. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hand and seal at said Newington on the twenty-second day of March, A. D., One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-Nine. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Newington Senior School graduating class of 1939, in the presence of us, who at their request, in their presence, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses on the twenty-second day of March, A. D., 1939. Witnesses: Marie Ellert Dorothy Meadors

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CLASS WILL BS IT KNOWN TO ALL PERSONS, THAT WE, the graduating class of 1939, of Newington Senior High School, of the Town of Newington, in the County of Hartford, in the State of Connecticut being of lawful age, of sound and disposing mind, memory and Judgment, having successfully completed three fruitful years at said institution, that we may Justly share these our properties with those our successors, having revoked all previous will and codicils by us made. We give, devise and bequeath to our lawful heirs as follows: The whole class of 39 leaves its everlasting gratitude to Mr. Larcomb for giving them a vacation on March 13th, the day of the minature blizzard. To Mr. Bowes, our principal, we leave our sincere appreciation for the pleasant years we have spent under his supervision and guidance. To Miss Holleran and Miss Kelly, we give our deepest thanks for carefully and patiently guiding us through our Senior year hardships. To Miss Hamel, we leave a complete cooking manual. To Miss Sorrow, we leave a set of new play books for her promising members of the Dramatic Club. To Miss Smith, we leave many thanks for helping us with the publication of our class book, the Sequin . To Miss Jamer, we leave a famous collection of bugs for her biology class. To ? iss Warren, we leave much luck and prosperity for the future issues of the Scribe . To Mr. Wilson, we leave his favorite song, Whistle While You Work . The Glee Club leaves the balance of the treasury to help form the Glee Club of 1940. To the Junior class, we leave much hope for a successful Senior Class Book. Personal bequests are as follows: Stanley Apter leaves his nickname Jughead to Lucian Aubin. Bowman Banford leaves his skiing ability to Wayne Russell. Marion Bassett leaves the last booth in the drug store to Genevieve Gavelek. Edward Bedus leaves his golfing ability to Rudy Lenczyk. Thelma Bray leaves the Athletic Association to Sadie Kupchik. Robert Crane leaves his church affairs to Edwin Little. Asma Davis leaves her artistic ability to Annette Lansing-Jones• Joseph Emerick leaves Sabin s Market to Warren Stamm. Marie Ellert leaves her ability to find fun to Lizzie Johnson. Blanche Faulds leaves Miss Smith her kindest compliments. Richard French leaves the Student Council to a capable student. Leona Grue leaves her bashfulness to Eleanor Goodale. Alice Hanson leaves her liveliness to Betty Bean. Ralph Harper leaves his curly hair to Mr. Bowes. Ruth Holt leaves her scarlet blush to Madeline Dell Donna. Ida Marie Hurlburt leaves her technique at the piano to Edith Gilbert. Britta Johnson leaves a lot of luck and patience to the editor of next year’s class book.



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