Simsbury High School - Yearbook (Simsbury, CT)

 - Class of 1947

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CLASS Date Place Historian Will Writer Prophet Anvil Chorus Other Events Date Place Speakers Presentation of Diplomas by Special Awards Other Events NIGHT and CLASS BANQUET COMMENCEMENT 43

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We will Norma Harvey's giggle to Alfred Hunt. We leave Catherine Hasting's interest in nursing to any first aider. We leave Lou Holcombe's ability to accomplish things to Paul Martin. We will Alan Hynd's cleverness with a pencil to future zoology students. Jackie James leaves her homework undone for the first time. We will Bertram Johnson's position at the piano to Henry Wade. To Gordy Granger we leave Welcome Jones' bashfulness with gals. We will Eddie Kelly's good-natured grin to Rudy Honerlah. We bequeath Bill Kelly's hearty laugh to George Dewey. We leave Bob King's cowlick to George Mainville, in hopes that it won't show. We will to Evelyn Bogus, Helen Koseski's good naturedness. We leave Frank Krasnoger's hair-do to Walter Uzwack. We will Virginia Krogh's height to Chester Miskill. We will Joseph Krolikowski's job at Doyle's to any one interested. We request that Violette Lavigne leave her echo of Number Please! behind her. We will Ida Lemire's quick ways to Dorothy Martin. We bequeath Eddie Ludorf's athletic ability to Monroe Dickinson. Robert Martinelli wills the messy lunch rooms to any underclassman who is willing to pick them up. To Daniel Adamaitis we leave John Martinoli's pleasing manner and smiling expression.. ' We will Margaret Miller's neatness to Betty Stafford. We will Lois Moulton's clothes to be modeled on Broadway. We leave Gladys Paine's friendliness to all underclassmen who hate to be alone. We bequeath Marion Parmelee's temper to be divided equally between the Sweeton twins. John Phillips leaves Gordon Granger, hoping he will be able to manage alone. We will Bob Powers' novelty ties to Tommy Mitchell, trusting that he will have the courage to wear them. We leave Helena Rogers' knack of gum chewing to Mary Teale and Marilyn Toof. We will Marion Russell's quietness to Beverly Urwick. We leave Herman Schanbel's Fear of Teachers to Joe Frank. We will Ernest Shaw's Love 'um and Leave 'um technique to Calvin Case. We leave Lyall Shaw's nickname of Professor to Paul Genis. To Dot Stenner we leave Dorothy Shenning's love of sewing. We will Phyllis Silva's ability to cut a rug to all clumsy freshmen. We bequeath Bill Spatcher's cheerful manner to all grouchy underclassmen. To future study hall classes we leave Donald Stewart's relaxed attitude. We bequeath Valerie Temple's ability in English to Butch Swartz. We will Leona Tetro's permanent position as cashier in the cafeteria to Eleanor Messenger. We will Louise Walcofsky's smiling features to all Sad Sacks. To Henry Dugar we leave Bill Washburn's unsurpassed ability to borrow anything he wants. We will Lois Weed's helpful co-operation to any future class who wishes to be a success. - We leave David Wilson's studiousness to Billy Klemonski. At last, we leave to all the eager-beaver iuniors the privilege of being seniors, although we know they can never surpass the efforts of the victorious Class of '47. ' In witness whereof, we have herein subscribed our name and affixed our seal on this 21st day of December in the year of Our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-Six. . Witnesses: Signed: CLASS OF 1947. June Brunelle Leona Goddard Barbara Desmond June E. Bailey 42



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MILE POS Name Address Born at Date , 19 Entered Public School at Date , 19 My first teacher was Graduated from Grammar School , 19 at Entered High School at , 19 Graduated , 19 My hopes and plans for the future Class Officers: President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Colors Motto 44 TS Age Age Age

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