Port Jervis High School - Victor Yearbook (Port Jervis, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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Betty Dowd's retiring UD way is left to Mary Ellen Mahoney and Delphine Murray. Ken Duryea's fondness of adventure stories is bestowed upon Kenneth Boyd and Frank Penny. Suway. Weale. library. Kline. Olga Weigel is bequeathed Marge Eckert's admiration of army men. James Mac Kechnie is the recipient of lack Edwards' wisefcrackinig ability. Olivia Ellnor and Eleanor Farr leaves their makeeup kits to Eleanor Moser and Pearle Roland Elmore bequeaths to Paul Fitzgibbons his title as number 4M glamour boy ? Richard Elmore bequeaths his love of Ford cars to Dick Onofry. Gladys Emrich bestows her ''Freshffromethefcountryn look to Doris Irwin. Allie Prisco receives Eddie Fahey's shining countenance. Ursula Fahse leaves to Mary Palmer the handsome Sparrowbush bus driver. Dot Fellows leaves her frequent trips to Middletown to Betty Mclntire and Agnes Ann Flynn bestows on Dot Mac Arthur and Ethel Grassey her frequent trips to the lack Forbes bequeath's his Arthur Murray Dance Book to Thomas Fell and Emmett Ruth Fowler and lean Sharp bestow upon Marian Manion their coveted studiousness. Ed Freytag's great popularity is passed on to Joe Flannery. Harry Lynch adds loe Garrity's athletic ability to his natural talent. Thomas Geib's good looks are presented to Iohn Van Patten. Walter Gochenour leaves his strength and power on the high bar to Kenneth lviitchell. Dorothy Green and Verna Hoffman concede their unending chatter to Marion Kellam. Richard Worden receives Bob Hamilton's seat in History C. Charles Heussey leaves his knowledge of the grocery business to Pauline Feingold. Tony Lapriori and David Hackett inherit Carl lrwin's sleepy appearance. Emanuel Iaffe's business man's attitude is handed down to Sam Schwartz. Bubbles Bloomer inherits Phyllis Kadel's troubles over college men. Margaret Wieboldt receives Vivian Kagan's long trip on the Greenville bus. Bttty Kane leaves her glamourous appearance to Mary Boessneck. Helen Kellermann concedes her tapfdancing technique to Edward Fisher. Zellick Resnick and John Porter become the proud possessors of Genevieve Kelly's typing ability. - Edward Keshian's way of making and breaking things is willed to Clyde Keeler. Florence Kurpick hands down her beautiful report card to Virginia Iacobs. Richard Lane bestows his journalistic technique on Ioe Introcaso.. Mildred Levinson's ability to handle the King's English is left to Frances Mac Kechnie. Mary Seeley and Charlotte Treible inherit Frances Lewis' and Hazel Westbrook's lovely blonde hair. Spirit. Mary Ann Lynch depends upon Margaret Stone to carry on the true West End Dick Burgess takes up George Lysiak's place on the ALLfDUSO list. john Markiewicz and jack Southers would like Eli Cohen and Tom Viserta to carry on their frequent trips to West End. 310B . Antoinette Masanotti hopes that Sophie Polanis will adopt her title as Clown of Carol McDonnell and Louise Rupp leave their liking 'for the Matamoras boys to the girls who tire of P. I. Fellows. Murphy. Eva Melnick donates her singing talent to Aretha Kroger. Dick Middaugh leaves his place as Senior Class President to Bob Simpson. The ability to keep several girls guessing is bestowed upon Ken Boyd by Torn Veronica Nied bequeaths to Ican Van lnwegen her pleasing smile. Michael Ogrodnick bestows his great height upon George Curtis. Edward Pavlich and Howard Baumgardner leave their drawing ability to William McCormick.

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R., ,-, ww.- LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Dick Heinickel, Patsy Kinney, and Adda M. Parris WE, the Senior Class of 1941, being sound of body and mind after four years in high school, do, as our final gesture, make, publish, and declare this document as our last will and testament. The bequests are, to wit: Ken Aber and Winifred Holzer leave to Jim Williams and Dolly Phillips their steady dates. Betty Allen and Alice Cherry bestow their shy and sweet manner on Laura Snook. Phil Antedominico leaves his scout troop to James Webber. Emerson Aughton leaves his terpsichorean art Qdancing ability to youj to Walt Dunn. W nWilliam Cunningham is the recipient of George Aumick's book How to Get omen . Alton Baldwin leaves his ability to handle old cars to Frank Pierce. William Bauman's way with the women is left to Andrew Lysiak. One of Ed Bossong's curls is left to Jim Pritchard. Betty Boyle donates her contagious giggle to Bette Strait. Helen Brigadier leaves her cheerful outlook on life to Phyllis Kosilek. Richard Lyon is the recipient of Tony Caiafa's talent of telling tall tales. Alfred Calben leaves Harry Willis a long solitary walk to school next year. Irene Carroll leaves Winkie Weigle the privilege of looking down on all the other girls in the Senior Class. Catherine Suchorucky and Clara Tuthill receive Alice Clark's and Angie Sigreto's stcnographic ability. Don Swanerbury is bequeathed Neil Clark's Charles Atlas physique. Robert Quick inherits Robert Clark's title as Sheik of Birdtownu. h Carol Clement and Helen Corey bestow upon Doris Talbutt their petite feminine c arm. Jeanne Cole's quietness is left to Madeline Benedict. Shirley Coleman and Martha Hubbard leave their ability to chew the wrinkles out of gum to Jean Carley. Jean Connelly hopes that Betsy Gillinder will :arry on her habit of looking dignified. Fred Cooke's position as King of the Villiage Barn is willed to Anthony Brzezowski. Agnes Corrado's rosy checks are left to Fannie Cohen. Richard Cortright gives Ralph Smith some of his blond handsomeness. Lew Rau inherits Fred Craig's onefsided smile. Ernest Cramer leaves his silent ways to Leo Clune and Robert Roberts, Kathryn Crane's favorite pastime of day dreaming is willed to Margaret Pantley. Carleton. Crine wills William McGaw two leftfhanded monkey wrenches and one piston ring. worn'out b William Cuddeback kindly hands down his last name to George and Charles Cuddef ack. James Daly's position on the UnionfGazette is left to John Mulvaney and Carl Robinson. Gladys Davis and Marge Harrison hope that Eligaheth Stellato and Celia Seeber will carry on their places as best girl athletes. Dorothy Mitchell is the recipient of Beatrice Dean's hair ribbon. Anne Harrison carries on Rita DeGraw's style of walking. Agnes DeWitt and Connie Talmadge donate their book Getting and Keeping Men Interested by Doris Blake to Mercedes Foster and Helen Stevenson. Amy Dorsett donates some of her excessive lipstick to June llombousrk and Helen Marino.



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- vi,-.. .,, Catherine Turner receives Margaret Penny's position as librarian each third period. Jeanne Phillips' dancing style is bestowed upon Frances Gelfer. Iohn Olenick must carry on joe Piccolo's tradition of the woman hater. Marion Sheare is the happy recipient of Mary Porzelt's happyfgoflucky smile. Lawrence Ranich gives his brother, james, the chance to be the silent partner of the Senior Class. Betty Reilly hopes Josephine Medrick will be able to read the bulletin boards next yeag. Josephine Riccardi leaves her pleasant personality to Grace Martin. Ella Rose wills to Arlene Haffrety her spirit of willing cofoperation. Anne Ruggeri's position on the Honor Roll is bestowed on Helen Lefferts and Rose' mary Ross. Eleanor Runnalls leaves an empty spot in the hearts of the teachers which Marjorie Decker will try to fill. Janet Salmon's technique on the clarinet is taken over by Maynard Hammond. Carmen Caputo receives Odge Sauschuck's place at the Y , Richard Scales' harem is donated to Robert Marion. Mildred Schwartz donates her silent UI way to Esther Morganstern. Jack Scully turns over his House of David beard to Sal Mancuso. Bernard Shifrin's hot trumpet is left to Lambert Trovei. Donald Smith vacates his position of tallest boy to Robert Higgins. Phyllis Jean Snyder presents her vast knowledge of mathematics to Ray Emery. Elsie Swayze's violin is left to Svea Palm. Kathryn and Edward Kane take up the brother and sister act of Clifford and Irma Treible. Ruth Dodd, Matilda Vanlnwegen, and Beth Blinn receive Sydney Tuscano's place in Booge Brown's harem. Willard Tyler takes Henry Wagner's place in the jones Boys' Club. Lew Wheeling will not consent to leave Doris to any junior. Harold Wickham leaves that he'man strength of his to Donad Perry. Harold Williams bequeaths upon Donald Emge his drag with the girls. Nina Wilson grants to Irene Conklin her unassuming airs. Jack Wiseman concedes his high scholastic attainments to Michael and John Ewanciw. Robert Yntema receives Rosemary Witt's place as last on the Senior Class list. Dick Heinickel, Pat Kinney, and Adda Marie Parris extend to any junior who may undertake this task their sympathy and encouragement. I The Senior Class leaves to the Junior Class their shining example and any brilliant suggestions which are necessary, and to their advisors their apologies, their appreciation, several slightly gray hairs and three slightly worn armors. We, as testators, do herewith affix our names and seals on this twentyffourth day of June, the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred, and fortyfone. fsignedj Richard Earl Heinickel Patricia Marie Kinney Adda Marie Parris Mrs. Blood's Green Donkey The Skeletons in the Closet Witnesses

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