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Genevieve Kraus leaves her courteous ways to Jennie Dziob. Joan McMahon leaves her wavy hair to Marie O'Conner. Amelia Milczanowski leaves her quiet way to Marie Villa. Barbara Miller leaves her egg Latin'' to Patricia Gallas. Shirley Peterson leaves her wad of gum to Josephine Smolak. Roberta Rancourt leaves her artistic ability to any capable person. Friedda May Sammis leaves her piano playing to Dorothy Rowland. Vivian Sinkiewicz leaves her ability to Joyce Rossman. Janice Skomars leaves her traffic post to another Student Council member. Kallie Stivas leaves her good nature to Betty Leighton. Lois Stoddard leaves her giggle to Jean Chapman. Lorraine Stamm leaves her job at the First National to Kathleen Sullivan. Barbara Swan leaves her green eyes to Patricia Strong. Doris Tingley leaves her naturalness to Eleanor Peckham. David Andrews leaves his collection of late passes to any tardy person. John Bengston leaves his infectious grin to William Zabel. Norman Borkowski leaves his neat appearance to Robert Peterson. Lester Emerick leaves his Trade School excursions to William Hine. Robert Galbraith leaves his athletic skill to Robert Kampc. William Gallup leaves N. H. S. with a sigh of relief. Joseph Kalasky leaves his “clowning” to Howard Bryden. John Knaus leaves his roller skates to Alden Carlson. Kenneth Morneau leaves Spanish II for Bernard McQuecney to continue. John Nelson leaves his height to Emil Herzog. James Parker leaves school prior to graduation to enter the Army. John Pasco leaves the Scribe to the next editor. William Schear leaves his witticisms to Lester Johnson. Peter Smichenko leaves his seriousness to Joseph Vujs. Lewis Smith leaves the Tuberculosis Board to another capable president. Newell Stamm leaves his truck to Russell Bengston. Frederick Stingle leaves his smile to Roy Seagren. Frank Sullivan leaves the Student Council to another stern (?) judge. Howard Swanson leaves the basketball team to next year's manager. Robert Treat leaves Problems of Democracy to anyone able to cope with it. Robert Webster leaves school with fond adieu to teachers and students alike. Loring White leaves the Dramatic Club plays to another thespian. Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the aforesaid Newington Senior High School Class of 1946, in the presence of Him, in the presence of us. and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses on the fourteenth day of June A.D., 1946. Witnesses: Dorothy Bochman Eleanor R. Burdon The 1946 Sequin 27
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CLASS WILL To whom it may concern, know ye all. that we. the graduating class of nineteen hundred and forty-six, of Newington High School, town of Newington, county of Hartford, state of Connecticut, being of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this our last will and testament bequeathing these possessions that are lawfully ours: To Mr. Hendershot we leave a book of speeches for succeeding graduation classes. To Mr. Bowes we leave some peace and quiet (if it's possible). To Miss Jamer we leave another Senior Class to seek her guidance. To Miss Kelly we leave our appreciation for her able assistance. To Miss Holleran we leave a class with a slight knowledge of poetry. To Mr. Roberts we leave better athletic teams than ever before. To Mrs. O'Donnell we leave some actors for her Dramatic Club plays. To Mrs. Murphy we leave a Seventh Grade homeroom. To Mrs. Meehan we leave some noiseless typewriters. To Mrs. Storey we leave a driver's license. To. Mrs. McMann we leave a group of ardent art students. To Miss Hubbard we leave more experiments with sodium. To Miss Ringrose we leave a large Senior gym class. To Miss Steeves we leave a new time clock. To Miss Norell we leave a bottle of liniment to combat her horseback riding. To Miss Glass we leave a quiet Senior Science Class. To Miss Hogan we leave a well-equipped Home Economics kitchen. To Miss Lowell we leave a new set of knitting needles. To Miss Rice we hope we leave some successful Trig, pupils. To Mr. Ide we leave a book of jokes. To Miss Fairley we leave a better Mixed Chorus. Grace Arre leaves her warm greetings to Dorothy May. Mary Jane Austin leaves her mannerisms to Betty Olson. Dorothy Bacon leaves to be married—best of luck. Dot! Frances Banulski leaves her car for transportation purposes. Patricia Barrett leaves her blonde hair to Dorothea Saling. Arline Benson leaves her charm bracelet to Mary Ann Whittaker. Dorothy Bochman leaves the cheering squad with many fond memories. Myrtle Bolles leaves her sense of humor to Josephine Miller. Barbara Bristol leaves her schedule card to her sister. Janet. Eleanor Burdon leaves her box of stationery to Louise Deccy. Phyllis Burns leaves her friendliness to Jean Anderson. June Burpee leaves her vocal cords to Virginia Fenner. Marion Canfield leaves the A. A. and all its headaches. Ann Guptill leaves her sophisticated air to Dorothy Kleckner. Emily Jesionka leaves her silliness to Barbara Olson. Anna Klecman leaves her typing ability to Mabel Winter. 26 The 1946 Sequin
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