Painted Post High School - Poster Yearbook (Painted Post, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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SENIOR WILL We, the honorable and highly dignified Senior Class of l942, in accord- ance with the previous customs of our great Academy, do declare the follow- ing to be our last Will and Testament: l. We bequeath: CAD To our revered faculty, the pleasure of knowing their hard work has been rewarded by our leaving school. QB, To the school, the memory of our smiling faces, the echo of our ringing laughter, and all our artistic paintings on the Study-Hall desks. QCD To Mr. Hall, the knowledge that there will be sixty-five less stu- dents to trample the growing grass of our famous campus. ll. We bequeath: KAI To the Freshmen, the fun, the troubles and the joys of their three remaining years of high school. ,CBJ To the juniors: l. The privilege of holding their heads higher than any other stu- dents in the school. 2. The ability to take both interclass basketball championships. 3. The earnest hope that they will have a trip to Washington. Ill. We individually bequeath as follows: Milt Alderman leaves his technique with blondes to Lynn Morse. Catherine Anderson leaves her conscientiousness to Russell Scudder. Dick Berleue leaves his bowling ability to Charles Allen. Margaret Smith leaves her skin and bones to Windy Hall. Walter Brown leaves his heart to Dorothy Sanford. Robert Bigelow leaves his attraction for red-heads to Pud Shoemaker. Pat Cloos. leaves her dignified farse in speaking contests to Carrie Jean Pierson. Phyllis Brooks leaves some of her sweetness to Clarice Gamble. Marjorie Blank leaves fact of her imagination to Charlotte Tucker. Ken Graham leaves his grease-monkey job to Gordon Champlain. Evangeline Cody leaves her paper job to Ronald Trowbridge. Arthur Chatfield leaves his knack for taking dance-band pictures to Clare Shumway. Donald Boylan leaves his certain charm with under-classwomen to Lynn Devine. Betty Blencowe leaves a bit of her graceful dancing to Bernice Alderman. Norma Borden leaves her love of skipping school to Delores Sutton. Marjorie de Lorraine leaves her soft musical voice to Clarice Gamble. Mildred Lewis leaves her technique in making baskets to Evelyn Crumm. Dave I-lovey leaves his dignified position as Senior President to the lucky junior. Gerald Hyslip leaves his modest manner to Harold Schonover. Mary Gee leaves her slim figure to Elaine Miles. Herman Demonstroy leaves his mathematical genius to Mary Jane Nor- man. Benjamin Dolly leaves his yearning for five-cent hamburgers to any Junior interested in meats. James Fuller leaves his badly beaten drums to Thomas Kennedy. 22

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J RICHARD WATKINS Boy Scouts 7 ,'1,'2. 33 Poster Staff 33 Senior Play 43' French Club ' ' Cappella Choir 3, 43 Junior Rotarian 4g Bowling L e 3, 4. f ff 0 A J . Y ' ts.. EDWIN VVHNFIELD 1 - -Lx . . ws - -'ng -Lx fx , his -. . ,L -x 1 ' ,G . A - 4 , is-' K fr' , - T' P- l 1 1 - - N 3 S 5 HEQBEQ VVHEATOEX I K 1- N Future Farmers 1, 2. S5 .PresBdent F. F. A. 32: Judgiyg Team 2. sxoyl- Sgf 3, Iutsuclass Rasketban 2, ' ' ' ' V ,I 0 , A' .H vw ' ' .s O P . ' -- N . 'F 1, ' gx NJ Q THELMA VVINFIELD M - 3 X 'x .X xx IW. ,yg gxr PAULINE WILCOX, Pauly Lllee Clutl 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Baud 1, 2, 33 Decoration Com- mittee 4: Literary Club 23 Library Council i, 2, 3, 4: Soft- llkllkxlk 1QCzlppe1la Choir SQ 41 French Club 1, 2. Q- X , 'Q X- - . KQINNIE grim-1E'LI1x, Skeet I E1 asQ Vollex Ball 24 9 4 1 Intl lI1lll1E1.'X70llCy Hall 1, 2, 45 Interclagsl S hl I ,-2, 'L 4g Dance Com- mittee iz H 111Kx1la.king Slujl gl eh .lu 1, 2? In I'-Elllllfl-:ll Soqcer, 3 FlaygDay'1, 2x 3, 4g Dgterary Glub 3: De oraiinq C0l1lH1fgt8lg. fi. .I-NA N. il X L .R x Ns, 11. ' Ax an C l , x-, - H N, . - 1'Y1tS'cl s', 'sketball 1361? 3, -ij: l1?tl'3.1'l1lll1il Basket all 1, IZ, ' 'W .5 ,..U.:, '2 ' EQ S .i b .5 fl K v- ,X ' , A -x . xllfitt X K: , Y VJ. 44 . A A .f' J' 1' 1 I ' BESSIE VVIXSON, Bess ' ' I Homemakingr Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Poster Staff 3.



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reri. Frank Gaull leaves his long hike home to lmmer Snearly. Donald Emhiser leaves his ring to Joyce Leavenworth. Elsie Graham leaves her craving for men in the service to Mary Cur- Robert Gridley leaves his speed to Harry de Lorraine. Annette Schubmehl leaves her sweet clarinet tone to Lewis Bowers. Roger McAllister leaves his curve to Verny Morse. Jean Ohls leaves her brother Harold unhappily a year behind. Marion Griffin leaves her cute laugh to Betty Lou Bradley. Kathleen Hamilton leaves some of her friendly spirit to Helen Wanen. Wilton Griffiths leaves his devilishness to Fred Woodard. Albert I-Ianshaw leaves his nimble spirit to Alger Clark. Beverly Hawks leaves him two years behind. Marguerite Herman leaves her interests in out-of-town men to jerry Lamb. Frederick Jenks leaves his boisterousness to Evelyn Goodrich. Margaret Keach leaves a bit of the brightness in her eyes to Elsie Hug- gms. William Letts leaves his good-humored spirit to Ray Frost. Ruth Mayer leaves her athletic make-up to Betty Black. Virginia McGowan leaves her artistic talents to Robert Bombrake. Doris Mourhess leaves her act for wearing snappy clothes to Ronda Kress. Beatrice Payne leaves her cousin, Bill, the privilege of carrying the good name of Payne another year in school. John Roche leaves his ability to book Jeanne to Robert Hubbard. june Ross leaves her pretty hair to Marjorie Thom. joe Smith leaves his wad of gum to Richard Beauter. Robert Smith leaves his interest in Painted Post girls to George Jamison. Josie Stewart leaves her sunny smile to June Miller. Alice Tieje leaves her smooth volley-ball technique to Evelyn Oakden. Ammon Titus leaves his dramatic genius to the leading man in next yearls Senior Play. Bertha Van Dusan leaves her modest manner to Virginia Ford. Carl Velie leaves his 2-3 share in the Russel Buggy to Stanley Apeno- wich, should the latter return to school. they Richard Watkins leaves his interest in eighth grade to Ronald Pruner. Herb Wheaten leaves his dull wit and dry humor to Robert Merithew. Marjorie Wainwright leaves her curly hair to Charlotte Tucker. Erma Warren leaves a little of her nip to Martha Frost. Pauline Wilcox leaves her love of square dancing to Doris Kennedy. Edwin Winfield leaves his grave seriousness to jimmy Switzer. Thelma Winfield leaves her Petiteness to Ruth Payne. Cornelia Winnie leaves the Junior girls a chance to make all the baskets missed this year by her strict guarding. Bessie Wixson leaves her pepper to Mary Capp. Lesliegalely and Roberta Hawley leave their skipping school ability to Reuel Morse and Dick Watson. Bliss. Ida Mae Haight leaves her DiMaggio swing when batting to Carol 23

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