Parishville Hopkinton High School - Panorama Yearbook (Parishville, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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our Class Will We the class of 1951, of the Parishville-Hopkinton Central School do declare this to be last will and testament. 1. To the juniors we leave the trials and triumphs of the senior year. 2. To the juniors we will the success of our senior play. 3. We will the senior girls of the coming year the power to beat the faculty at the faculty- student game. 4. To the sophomores we will the ability to work together without arguments. 5. We bequeath a lot of good luck to the freshmen. 6. We will Miss Gillette a more co-operative senior class and lots of luck and happiness. 7. We will Miss Bloomfield a quieter English 4 class. 3. We will Mr. Stearns eight band members to replace those he will lose this year. 9. To Mrs. Garlough we will accurate treasurers from all activities and classes. 10. To Miss Burnup we leave a more intelligent and more industrious physics class in the com- ing year. 11. We will Mr. Pelotte a class that will tell him when band is coming up. 12. Carol Cary wills her sister, Betty, her serious and quiet ways. 13. Gilbert Daby wills his place on the basketball team to Billy Goodrich. 14. Arlene Barton wills her smile to Janis Parker. 15. Dick Bicknell leaves his hook-shots in basketball to Philip Snell. 16. Jessie Simonds leaves to Bernice LaBar her position as first girl in the class of '52 to become engaged. 17. Jeanne Bump leaves her ability to get around to Louise Perry. IS. Jane Christy leaves her baritone to Gertrude McRobbie. 19. Monroe Putnam wills his back seat in English class to Gene Groebler. 20. Myra Flanagan leaves her headaches as treasurer to the treasurer of the class of ’52. 21. Donnie Strader wills his enthusiasm to Clark Trerise. 22. Monroe Putnam leaves his giggle-buggy to Lindy Seaver. 23. Gilbert Daby wills his way with the girls to Arnold Strader. 24. Jane Christy leaves a little of her seriousness to her sister, Grace. 25. To Skip Wilcox we will success and happiness. 26. Joyce Bump wills her ways to tease people to Belva Sevey. 27. Betty McCauslin and Gilbert Daby leave their ability to get the seniors to play practice to Loraine Witherell and Carl Thompson. 2$. Arlene Barton leaves her position as head cheerleader to Linnie Hotaling. 29. Neva Monica leaves her popularity with the boys to Joyce Witherill. 16

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The senior who was born under the sign Gemini (twins)is Carol Cary. She is allergic to diseases of the bronchial tubes and arms. Mercury is her ruling planet. Friday is her lucky day. Her birthstone is the pearl and her flower is the rose. Gemini people should marry those born under the sign Sagittarius. They are very affectionate and generous, courteous and kind to all. They are thoughtful of the poor and very sympathetic with suffering. They sh- ould guard aganist scattering their efforts and stick to one thing which will bring them success. They are destined to many changes in life, and being born in an air sign, her most fortunate places are on high ground They are not born for hard, dirty work and should take life easy. They are inconstant and liable to go to extremes, yet they have great control. They can be relied upon in an emer- gency. The senior born under the sign Cancer (crab) is Jane Christy. She should watch out for diseases of the lungs, cancer, and tumor. Her pla- net is the moon. Monday is her lucky day. Her birthstone is the ruby and her flower is the larkspur. She should marry someone born under the sign Capricornus. 1950-'51 The day was beautiful and clear When P. H. C. S. opened this year. Football season was greatly delayed The polio scare had most people dismayed. The Daffy Dills the play came next In which a stepmother couldn’t be hexed. The F. H. A. did put on a dance To make some money. They took a chance. The Hallwe'en party was quite a chore With costumes, games and fun galore. Book Week came early in November With some costumes we’ll always remember. That same month the furnace did break So we had time off—not too hard to take. The cafeteria had special dinners twice, Thanksgiving and Christmas—both were nice. Christmas vacation came and went Then our efforts on Regents had to be spent. February this year was very short Because school had to be closed a lot. But Valentine’s Day we did observe Even though some thought it a bit absurd. Basketball was not too successful we fear We did not get in to the play-offs this year. To Winthrop we journeyed on St. Patrick’s Day We took second place on that day for play. A trampoline the Board did buy It’s fun, though at first students did shy. There is still the prom and baseball season And more Regents to test our reason For there is a quarter year left no less But Panorama has to go to press. 15



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30. Paul Snickles leaves his part in the senior play to William Richards. 31. Mark Regan and Paul Snickles leave their ping-pong games to Eddie Snickles and Donnie Weller. 32 Lowell Durant leaves his ability in science to Ann Swift. 33 Joyce Bump wills her quiet ways to Beatrice Mott. 34 Liz Leach wills her freckles to Edith Rosenbarker. 35. We will Judy Wright success and luck in her music. 36. Johnny Remington wills his ability to argue to Lynn Clark. 37. Mark Regan wills some of his height to Malcolm Stacy. 3g. Betty McCauslin wills her slim figure to Beverly Witherill. 39. We will Alex Grant an alarm clock so he will be able to catch the bus in the morning. 40. Paul Snickles bequeaths his betting ability to Skip Wilcox. 41. Arlene Barton leaves her fondness for sports to Bernice LaBar. 42. Johnny Remington wills his Romeo ways to David Place. 43. Jeanne Bump leaves her small feet to Janet Miller. 44. Elizabeth Leach wills some of her shyness to Dotty Conklin. 45. We will Wanda Bush a baton so she can lead the singing on bus no. 8. 46. Gilbert Daby wills his position in FFA to Arnold Strader. 47. Myra Flanagan wills her out-spoken ways to Martha Starks. 48. Jessie Simonds leaves her studious manner to Marlene LaMay. 49. Lowell Durant wills his forgetful ways to Elva Shampine. 50. To Audrey Aiken, Jeanne Bump leaves her jitterbugging ways. 51. We will Eddie Snickles a light complexion and a little more height. 52. Carol Cary wills her small figure to Joyce Howes. 53. To Leonard Bisnett and George Gilbert, we will the patience to put up with the kids on basketball trips. 54. Donnie Strader wills Timmie Sochia some of his energy so he can play the bass drum louder. 55. Myra Flanagan wills her blushes to Mary Costa. 56. Joyce Bump leaves Altha Reed in charge of Picketville. 57. We will Jimmy Webster a library all his own. 58. Neva Monica wills some of her frivilous ways to Mary Bicknell. 59. Dick Bicknell leaves his success in sports to Garry Newtown. 60. Jane Christy wills her position in FHA to Linnie Hotaling. 61. We will Alfred Remington lots of success in his sports. 62. Betty McCauslin wills some of her frankness to Molly Stark. 63. Gilbert Daby wills his wavy hair to Merrill Brainard. 17

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