Schuylerville Central School - Schuyler Yearbook (Schuylerville, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT With due thought and consideration, we. the Senior Class of 1943, hereby do will and bequeath, the following choice characteristics and items to certain for- tunate juniors: Faye Moslier leaves to Arthur Almy memories of her. Don Forbes leaves to Joseph Biss his leadership ability. Harris Boo he leaves to Paul Boivin his place in the Eire Department so that he may have a reason for leaving classes without a warning. Bill Harris leaves to Armond Brown (an up and coming “wolf”) his girls. Bob Galusha leaves to Bob Fremont his height. “Tillie” Hebert leaves to Don Hathaway her energy; he could use a little of it. Fred Pechetle leaves to Art Hollman his quiet and polite manner. Doris Hopkins leaves to Watt LaVoy her slimness, and a diet hook with spe- cial instructions, which is also necessary. Blaine Reulet leaves to Winnie Brown, their common characteristics: brunette vivacity. Kathleen and Alberta Drew leave to Doug and Doris Bean their quarrels with each other because Doug and Doris seem to gel along so agreeably. Ann Callahan and Lydia Collela leave to Mary Lou Dolan and Eileen Kevins their places in the quartet to be distributed by them to two other pretty girls. Paul Beaulac leaves to Wilma Phillips his ability to play the trombone be- cause, well, do you remember the Minstrel Show? Jeanette Baine leaves to The Freshmen Bays her art ability, because they take such a great interest in drawing airplanes. Tom Haley leaves to Bob Phillips his basketball ability in hopes he’ll make the Varsity next year. Joe Corsetti leaves to Dick Townley his refereeing ability and a whistle so that he may personally referee the next fight the girls have over him. Mona Gravelle leaves to Peggy Natale a few inches of her height; Mona wouldn’t miss it and Peg could certainly use it. Thelma Connie leaves to Jackie Drew her dress designing ability; we hear Jackie’s really good at it. Bill Harris also leaves to Vern Towns his argumentive ability in History Class. June Boyce leaves to Dot Russell her dancing ability; we need more dancers in this school. Pat Walsh leaves to Nancy Haas her active place in the library. Marie Blodgett leaves to “Millie” Whiting a little of her energy and willing- ness to do work. Erwin Baker leaves to Gloria Wood the place of honor of being the youngest senior. Blondie Toleman leaves to Alice Squires her complete makeup kit. Frank Keetey leaves Mary Lou Dolan to Steve Oslica. Phelena Wood leaves to Marjorie Allen her stenographic ability. Kate Sirchia and Kate Ealsone leave to Kate Moody and Kate Hewitt their in- separateableness as Kates.” Feg Stiles leaves to Thresa Connie her many boy friends in Greenwich. Bob Periard leaves to George Canzeri his place in the Oneida Market. Rudy Greenwalt leaves to John Martin his quietness. Don Nadeau leaves to Ronald Hunt his dancing abiliy; maybe Dot R. and Ronald will gel together sometime. Tim O’Brien leaves to John Nevins his new interest in girls; John hasn’t de- veloped one yet. Carmella DeMarco leaves to Caroline Pecliette her favorite seat in shop. Millie Neilson leaves to Clarence Booth her scholastic ability and interest. Teresa Everts leaves to Betty Brewer her typing ability. Marie Miner leaves to Velma Galusha her talkative ability about her boy friends. Jean Pechetle leaves to Violet Johanson her athletic ability. Signed, sealed and delivered this 3rd day of May. in the year of our Lord. 1943. —Cathryn Sally, Testatrix 21

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