Newington High School - Sequin Yearbook (Newington, CT)

 - Class of 1947

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LAST WILL ANI) TESTAMENT (Continued) Robert Peterson left for Yokohama. Roy Seagren leaves the Indian Hill dishes in the sink. Francis Sicurariza leaves his dance steps to Eddie Carey. Richard Stoddard leaves the movie machine to next year’s operator. Harry Sullivan leaves his interest in sports to Walter Schultz. Joe Yujs leaves his pleasant disposition to Russ Nugent. Gilbert Walters takes his lumber trucks with him. Fred Weber, William Zabel leave together for more happy days. William Mine leaves his milk route to Bobby White. Ralph Gonback leaves his golden silence to Paul Norkin. Howard Bryden leaves his clowning to Burt Callahan. Stanley Hollis leaves his happy-go-luckiness to Melvin Kleckner. Jean Anderson leaves her Boogie Woogie to Barbara Rice. Janette Bristol leaves her blushing to Alice Jacobs. Jean Chapman takes Cliff with her. Louise Deccy leaves her chewing gum to Gloria Holmberg. Jenny Dziob leaves her pretty hair to Judv St. John. Virginia Fenner leaves her peaches and cream complexion to Arlene LaBonte. Pat Gallas leaves her up-the-scale laugh to Elaine Jackson. Genevieve Gilbert leaves her ribbons to Barbara Wilbur. Wyllisann Holt leaves her giggles to Lois Nam-noun. Edith Hulbert leaves her pleasant disposition Dorothy Klecknei leaves her smart outfit to Nancy McCutcheon. Dorothy May leaves her 5 ft. 2 in. to Helen Connors. Georgeina McLain leaves her quiet voice to Lucille Morgan. Marie O’Connor leaves her good sportsmanship to Mary Rast. Betty Jane Olesen leaves her carrots to next year’s basketball team. Barbara Olsen leaves her sparkling smile to Jackie Bernier. Eleanor Peckham leaves her naturalness to Barbara Thayer. Marilyn Quilitzsch leaves her ability to Sunnie Valerius. Dorothy Rowland takes her box of tissues with her. Rose Rudek leaves her ambition to Shirley Swanson. Victoria Rudek leaves her job at the Aetna to Mary Wojtowicz. Josephine Srnolak leaves her shyness to Sheila Spooner. Phyllis Solosky takes her roller skates with her. Kathleen Sullivan leaves her late passes on a spindle in the office. Marie Villa leaves her cute ways to Jeanine Aubin. Mary Ann Whittekcr leaves her big, blue eyes to Gloria Martin. Dorothea Saling leaves her voice to Jean Mitchell. Mabel Winter leaves her typing ability to Florence Smertz. Josephine Miller leaves her tall tales to anyone that will believe them. Betty Leighton leaves her good nature to Mary Rast. Louise Mayville leaves her pep to Barbara McCarthy. Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the aforesaid Newington Senior High School Class of 1947, 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., 1947. Witnesses: Dorothy Kleckner Jf.an Anderson The 1947 Sequin 29

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Jladi lAJiil a+td eAtament To Whom It May Concern: Know ye all, that we, the graduating class of nineteen hundred and forty-seven, 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: Miss Ringrose, we leave our best wishes for a happy future. Mrs. DeWolf, we leave a new electric stove. Mr. Wilson and Mr. Comeau, we leave a well-equipped Industrial Arts Room. Mr. Roberts, we leave a larger gym for his basketball games. Mrs. Murphy, we leave a chest for her lost and found articles. Mrs. Burns, we leave efficient office messengers. Mr. Bowes, we leave an intercommunication system. Miss Jamer, we leave a pair of roller skates to get around the building faster. Miss Steeves, we leave more troubles with the Scribe. Mr. Hendershot, we leave a book of after-dinner speeches. Miss Gallo, we leave a machine to correct her papers. M iss Holleran, we leave a book of poems. Miss Kelly, we leave our sincere gratitude for helping us in many ways. Miss Fairley, we leave a blue ribbon for her efforts in conducting the Glee Clubs. Miss Norell, we leave a stove to place under her desk. Mrs. Story, we leave an attentive P. D. Class. Miss Rice, we leave a Seventh Grade Homeroom. Mrs. O’Donnell, we leave some new thes-pians for the Dramatic Club. Mrs. McMann, we leave a modern art studio. Mr. Ide, we leave a 1946 Ford. Mr. Brennan, we leave a perfect embouchure. Mr. Fabian, we leave a brief case. Miss Glass, we leave a pleasant Senior Science Class. Mrs. Noyes, we leave a healthy student body. Russell Bengston leaves his girls to George Gotowala. (ieorge Burnham just wants to leave school. Alden Carlson leaves his good sportsmanship to Bob (iilbert. Paul Coleman leaves his Fords to Ronald Hutchinson. Robert Dawson leaves his seriousness to Donald Sinkiewicz. William Fitzgerald leaves his artistic ability to William Blankenburg. I fan iallichio leaves his friendliness to Arthur T richer. Linus Gronback leaves his chatter to John Namnoun. 1 lerbert Hall leaves his P.D. arguments to anyone who is able to handle them. Robert Haltner leaves his foolish pranks to Jack Newton. Nathan Hosford leaves his independence to Stanley Baranski. Iver Jensen leaves his good manners to William Corbett. Edvin Johnson leaves his Gene Krupa technique to Richard St. John. Lester Johnson leaves school to catch up on his sleep. Robert Kampe leaves his drollery to George Gotowala. Louis Malchiodi leaves his musical ability to the next maestro. Walter McKeen leaves his quietness to Eugene Milczanowski. Bernard McQueeney leaves school to score points for professional teams. Robert Nelson leaves his neat appearance to Henry Jesionka. Allen Peterson leaves his freckles to Bob (iilbert. Kurt Peterson leaves his fear of strange women to Donald Nyborg. 2» The 1947 Sequin



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