North Tarrytown High School - Headless Horseman Yearbook (North Tarrytown, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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Page 32 text:

CAM MA We the class of Nunteen Hundred and Thurty Nune of the North Tarry town Hugh School havung at last reached the goal we set four or fuve years ago are about to leave the unstututuon of learnung whuch has futted us for enterung the outsude world The memorues of so many happy years of our luves that we spent at N T wull never be forgotten by us Beung of unsound mund and faulung health we make thus our last wull and testament and hereby revoke all wulls and coduculs heretofore made by us GENERAL BEQUESTS To the Board of Educatuon we promuse to guve our backung un the fught to get a new school for North Tarrytown To the teachers who so laboruously trued to teach us somethung we leave a large box of aspurun tablets to be taken whenever the memorues of our class haunt them To the athletuc teams of the future we wull contunue to guve our best support To Mr James Turek our class advuser un part payment for the helpful knowledge and guudance whuch he so generously gave us we leave a book of new puns and our best wushes for a long and happy lufe To the Junuor Class we bequeath our overdue nughts un detentuon class a box of burnt matches one hundred and fufteen tuckets for the nuneteen hundred and thurty eught World Serues and any thung of no value that we may have forgotten un our haste to get out of school By havung these hughly pruzed artucles you wull take over the hugh and much envued posutuon of dugnufued Senuors we leave so that they may become Junuors To the Freshman class we Ieav a box of razor blades lnot to be used for slnavungl but to be used to sharpen up To W I we leave you out INDIVIDUAL BEQUESTS Muchael Futzpatruck guves hus best wushes to the deservung Junuor who fulls hus shoes un the hugh and mughty posutuon as Presudent of the Senuor Class Vuctor Brophy leaves hus art of beatun ut out on the drums to Harry Shaw Joe Madden places hus dramatuc abuluty un care of Robert Elluott who has already proven humself a good actor Anna Marue Smuth s dumples are left to Frank Duetz Joseph Tomelleru bequeaths hus profucuency of the Italuan language to Ida Ceconu Gerry Speno s pleasung personaluty us left to Louuse Martunson Stanley Young leaves hus flute to whoever feels the call of the Pued Puper Aluce Duquette guves her sweet undufference to Vera Calloway Agnes Gallagher leaves her abuluty to trup the lught fantastuc to Louuse Tonellu Edward Delfay reluctantly leaves hus curly haur to Edwun Mallery Rosemary Coffey leaves all of her bows lnot beauxl to the care of Mary Tuerney Page Twenty eught O To the Sophomore Class, who have just reached the half-way mark, , ' S

Page 31 text:

The beginning of the second half finds the Class of '39 fewer in num- ber-the weaker having fallen. Now we are wiser and more experienced. To our surprise, School Books come back with many new plays and finding our goal line in danger we retire to the sidelines to select our officers and hold a cake sale. Michael Fitzpatrick is once again chosen captain and this time Helen Davis fills the position of co-captain, C-erry Speno is secretary and Frank Buckhout is in charge of our financial affairs. Properly strengthened by our little repast, we renew our game with great vigor and make a won- derful drive down the field and begin to threaten the goal of School Books causing them to call for time. During the interval we discuss plans for a hand book, and by the time play is called our material is in the hands of the printer. We just begin playing when History is hurt and has to be carried off the field. While School Books are choosing a player to fill his position, the Class of '39 holds its Junior Prom. Having chosen Geometry to fill History's place, School Books come back to the field. ln the remaining few minutes of play we come within l5 yards of a touchdown, but the whistle blows. Perhaps in the last quarter .... The fourth and final quarter opens with our faithful leader, Michael Fitzpatrick, still the captain, with Morris Amato as co-captain, Felisa Este- ban as treasurer and Mary Smercak as secretary. Books seem superior this quarter so we take time out to decide on a new line of attack and also to welcome the Freshmen into NT. We decide study is the best attack and upon trying it discover that we are right. The game turns into such a close battle that the referee gives us a few minutes rest and we dance until our time is up. Then we see that time is getting short so by studying harder we manage to carry the ball to the ten-yard line and by a tremendous burst of power go over for a touchdown. The whistle blows, the game is ended, and we have won. We celebrate our victory with a Ball on Class Night and then as a reward-graduation. The game is over but we won't forget-we can't. We will always re- member those four years in which we fought so hard yet enioyed so much. And though memories may dim and fade one will remain-the game-The Class of '39 vs. School Books.



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Otto Frrtz leaves hrs reserved manner to Emil Vrzvary To Theodore Sherga Lours Tonellr leaves hrs natural executive abrlrty John Mello bestows upon Domrnrck Festa hrs radical vrew points and rs abrlrty to argue over anything at any time That irresponsible grggle of Mary Drago rs left to Angelina Celtruda Morrrs Amato leaves hrs shortness to the care of Robert Morrrs Andy Vasco leaves hrs prpe smoking abrlrty to Richard Crochan John Soltrs leaves hrs bashfulness to Harrrson Mrnrch Alrce Foley s rvory pounding fingers are left to Grace Canna Rosemary Lennox leaves her naturally rosy cheeks to Robert Kelderhouse Jack Rabrn leaves hrs abrlrty to frddle wrth hrs vrolrn to hrs brother Gilbert Carl Neuendorffer gives hrs electrical knowledge to George Hongach Thomas Nolan leaves hrs hrgh spot rn the Clee Club to Robert Johnston Jean Frazee leaves her knack wrth clothes to Nancy Puffer Joseph Tysrnger leaves hrs custom of fallrng to sleep rn class to Spencer Allen Nancy Nrcolars leaves her admirable working abrlrty to Antornette Verrone Anthony Zastenchrk leaves a few trps on how to be a successful coach to Brll Doherty Armando Calelle leaves hrs old strcks of chewrng gum to be consumed durrng school hours to Marvrn Ayres Lou Crocca leaves hrs power of attractrng the opposrte sex to Frank Rrzzr Anna Jelleneks natural dancrng rnstrnct rs left to Harry Jrtterbug Shaw left to the lucky person who wrll be editor rn chref next year Charles Bannon leaves hrs ways wrth the teachers to Manuel Cabezas Betty Barr s luxurrant eyelashes are left to August Tomellerr Stephen Benedrct leaves hrs Hitler harrcuts to Joe Kovach Frank Buckhout leaves hrs extensrve vocabulary to anyone who rs rnter ested rn eatrng drctronarres Mary Ballas leaves her abrlrty to swrng out popular tunes to Ros Brancato James Jackman leaves hrs posrtron of catcher for the North Tarrytown Baseball team to Matthew Lrssey Helen Davrs leaves her abrlrty to draw prctures durrng class perrods to Grace Acel Nrcholas Sorrano leaves hrs ready wrt to Nrcholas Ruscrgno Mary Smercak leaves her office of secretary of the Senror Class to some rndustrrous Junror who doesn t mrnd hard work Reggre Cardwell leaves hrs abrlrty to go to town on the football freld to John lmhof James Prrre leaves hrs hockey strck to Charles Marasco Paul Danko a member of the cookrng class reluctantly leaves hrs culrnary abrlrty to Frank Chebetar who rs also a member Al Daley leaves hrs berth on the basketball team to Albert Moro Joyce Jensen leaves that mrllron dollar smrle to Frances Regal Wrllram Horan who plans to lrve rn South Amerrca leaves hrs rob as wrrter of N T sports to Grace Canna John Proft leaves hrs pugrlrstrc abrlrty to Phrlrp Eades whos always punchrng trees Wrtnesses MYSELF l Page Twenty nrne H . . , , I Shirley Baker's efficient handling of the l9B9 Headless Horseman is ME

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