Penn Yann Academy - Key Yearbook (Penn Yan, NY)

 - Class of 1940

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FORM 523 WILL L F TUTBLANX nlnuvrnnxe u 3 rn owne! fu rrle La w RvrmPubh.shers,Pullanof Vt 712151 'llzmitde 1 , f We the clsss of 1914-O vfdiw Penn Yan Academy of pen.. yan in Zhe Couny of Yates and State of New York bezhg of sound mimi and memory do make, publish and declare 2fzz's035y- lust , in manner foifowzhg Ma? is io sqy: O Exit.---We direct that all our ,just debts and graduation enqoenses be paid. Juanita Hopkins. leaves her ability to drive to Kendric Worden: Esther Christensen. her love for homework to Matthew Wallace: James Sisson, his love of math to Jean Payne: Constance Millie wishes Joan Willis success with her men: Joseph Strong gives his bashfulness to B d Tunney: Jac Ogden wishes Jane Hyatt all the success in the dictionary with her French dictionary: Martha Jensen leaves her piano to Chet Culver: Jessie Margaret Earle leaves Paul,probably: Mary Eleanor Boyd gives Johnnie back to the basketball squad: Lena Mae Nsoitfiren Brown leaves Chet to his past: Eva Bogardus Henricks gives the country back to the Indians: Art Allen graduates, finally, and leaves his seat to Art Fontaine: Bernie Christensen leaves his traps to Cliff Skinkle: Gerald Baker leaves shaving for good: Gilbert Baker. the lab. to the school: Joseph Barrow, the Freshman Class in school: Stella Ames. one institution for another: Eva Anderson for Denmark: Maxine Carson. her height to Robert Gallagher: Robert Cougevan. school for-Sub-station 6ne!: Loretta Cavagnaro, the books for the worms: Thomas Dee. William Watson's capability to Don Smith: Ralph Beckhorn. his cheerfulness to Don Pickett: May Christensen. her nehyologyn to B. Hopkins: Agnes Zubris, her end of the alphabet: Chester Carey. he hopes. commonly called Mr. Quick: Clarabel Darmstadt, Keuka Park for Indian Pines: Jack Snyder, with class funidls: Paul Neilson, with Legg: Edythe Fox, her morning classes to J. Colmey: Ralph Champlin. his verbs blank: Norman Chapin. his wig to Brunt: Hazel Cornell. for Branchport: Louise Daines. her portrait to J. E. Hoover: Leo Delrossa. with both hands on the wheels?: Fern Davis. a tombstone for the class: David Sweet writes the epitaph: Robert Flynn. his wit to Gillette: Esther DeBolt. her trucking to Floyd Stratton: Connie Duell. her Problems of Democracy with an WAN: Doris Duval. her athletics to V. Harley: Kenneth Dunham, quietly: Eloise Gibbs. her youth to Joe Maroney: Robert Dunning. Miss Cole the Constitution: Peter Farinelli. the pole to va lt: William LaBarr. his speed of thought to Wallace: Elizabeth Hammond. with a bag of Senior candy: Elaine Hart. hhysics class to the men: Natalie Horton. for a post in China: Suzanne Jolley. late: Norma Judd, her car as a memory: Alfred Jensen. Boys'1State without reporting: Marshall Folts. rostrum with great applause: Margaret Keefer, her :ersonality to R. Collins: Margaret Larsen. her senior essay to Kiss Streeter: Evangeline Lounsberry. Super-Han to his good work: Gilbert Marchiondia, an invitation to his restaurant: Roger Griffiths. the Point for--- Kathryn Luppino. her tardiness to Jimmy Hoban: Blanche Maxfield. her voice to Andy Beyea: Donald Hopkins. his 'thumbing' to Dick Squires: John Hyland. Hi-Y Presidency to Ted Daniels: Lura Moorehouse gives the boys in town a chBhg0: Hildred Newby, her studies as usual: Doug Jolley. his love to Miss Streeter: Twila Titus, the hospital gladly: Gladys Tillman. her desk to her brother: Jack Larham, for NRibU: Lester Loomis, for Colgate, we hope: Roger Knapton. for the Good Earth: Sarah Norris. her gum under the desk Cteacher'sD: Laura Olsen. her public speaking to V. Burg: Dorothy Ostrowski. leaves Bob with the 'fll ke : Bernard Parmalee. his silence to George Stark: Teresa Ottayiano. 'Kni ting' to nobody: Katherine Peterson. her qualifications to Shirley Gelder: Doris Phillips. her blush to Jane Hyatt: Florence Pier. 20

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LINES ON A SENIOR The tardy bell gave forth its blast, As through a classroom door there passed A senior, who with fearsome tread Approached his seat and sadly said, Oh woe is me! His brow was dark, his eyes were glazed, As on his home-work sheet he gazed, And with a trembling pen did write These gruesome words in black and white: X equals 6. Look here! the teacher did implore, I'll go through this clause just once more It seems to be quite hard of late Your granite skulls to penetrate. In 1812 ..... For home-work now you'll kindly do This work that I'll assign to you. It's rather short, I must confess. 'Twill take you several hours-no less- There's more to come. Example two, page fifty-four- Just write three hundred words or more. The senior rose. His voice was low. The words came painfully and slow: Aw, have a heart! The teacher's voice was cold as rock. It caused the senior's knees to knock. Explain yourself! He falteringly said, Without some 'shut-eye' I'll go dead. I get no sleep. Behold these circles 'neath my eyesg Observe the yawn which fain would rise. I am, alas, a jitterbug. I spent all last night 'cutting rug'- I'm all beat out! Ah, once I was a freshman gay, But now my hair is turning gray. I used to think that life was great, No late hour made me hesitate. Them days is gone! The teacher's voice still held no cheer. The final regents soon are here, Yet when to study you should strive, You sit up 'digging' Goodman's 'jive'- And shaggin' down! Upon your dome, a rill' I'll beat. The rhythm educates your feet, . And that's where you must keep your brains Because I know your head contains- Excelsior! Dave Sweet 19



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Einstein to himself: Doris Pulver. her pocket book in Miss Stowe's desk: Earl Petersen, the mystery of Slug McGoik, mysterious: Loretta Randall. for the other side of the tracks: Jean Swanson. for Lown's and Jimmy: Jean Staoleton, Wthat mann: Betty Swaulding, Nfor the cottage and restng Warren Rogers. his pipe-smoking: Robert McFetridge, nothing: Ed Smith, Bob Ackerson his looks: Olive ReevesQ sunny diswosition to Paul Clark: Anna Mae Riche, her bicycle to Barbara Gelder: Gerhardt Weichenthal, his book reports to Ann Stevens: Barbara Salisbury, her basketball playing to H. Snyder: Marjorie Scoon, her acting ability to Whyl Reedg Elizabeth Simonsen, her skill in art to Peg Reynolds: Harry Van Buren, for the last mi1e!: Edwin Worden. Sue Jollielyg William Smith and all of him, too. ' W -Zlherehy aloloozkzt Chester Carey. Jack Snyder esrecut or-S of thee, Lf? last WZ! and Yestoonent: herehy revohirzg ed! Hamer wdls hyedzi made. Q ov W Zin aauffffnf, 5 hdre hereunto .suhscnhed 4333? more the e-renteenth ddy ofrebmary in the yearjldneteen Hundred cmd. fgrty fddfiiff S5311 ' o We, whose names' are hereto subsmbed, Da that on the seventeenth dw gf February 19140. at Penn Yan Academy the testator-e above named suhscnhed their name to this instmmeht nh our presence cmd 2h the presence- of each of us, cmd at the same tame, m ourpves- ence cmd hearmg declared the some to be our Zdstmliuilim requested zciemd each ofzcsj to our names thereto ds 7l!Z?77,6'SSC5' to the exec- ution thereof whzch we hereby do in the presence of the testat ers cmd of each otherg on the day ofthe date of the smd Wil, and write oppaszte our names our respective johzees of reszdence. 4444! , ,,,,,,,,,,, 'Two wrrntu ruqumd

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