Troy High School - Dardanian Yearbook (Troy, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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III. We, the graduating hockey players, leave the team our mystic order: The Brethern of the High Penalty Lea- gue, and for gosh sakes, stop buying souvenirs for your fans, and beat Placid. IV. I, Jackie Hayes, will my voracious appetite for moth- balls to any Junior with a cashmere stomach. V. We, Sylvia Dale, Neil McMann and Jane Donaldson will sponsor any Junior girl who wants to pledge the Daugh- ters of Rensselaer. VI. I, Carol Mastan, do bequeath my passion for dancing plus my two left feet and my vitamin pills to Charles- ton Charlie Siebert. VII. I, Donny Mandlebaum, do bequeath the key to my cellar hang-out to any Junior whose name cannot be further defamed by the possession of said infamous key. VIII. We, Janet Hoifsis and Barbara Forester, leave our dy- namic, unpredictable friendship to any two Junior girls who don't bruise easily. IX. I, Tom Oglesby, bequeath my ability to get into trouble to any member of the swimming team who can remain on peaceful terms with the State Police. X. I, Bud Walling, leave all my effective curses, voodoo tricks and nicknames to Pete Denton, to further his career of terror. XI. We, Pegi Cutler and Sue Moore leave the charter of the Sprub Club to any gaseous Junior girls who can uphold the quantity and volume of the retiring sprubs. ' Finally, we beg of the Juniors their pardon for the elevator keys, used library passes, incorrect answers in the books they have bought, and any other pitfalls we may have swindled you into. Truthfully, we live in awe and amazement of you, there are really humans younger than we in this compoundg and great little neophytes you are too. We, being of confused mind, defeatist attitude, and intoxi- cating spirit, do declare the preceeding to be our last will and testament. Signed: Sylvia Dale Co-signed: Allen Thomas Witnesses: Michael Walker Joel Moskowitz

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Section I, Article II To our faculty, the scribes, prophets and task masters of our past four years, we bequeath the following as we tumble into the cruel world you have so long warned us about. I. II. III IV. V. VI VI I. For Miss Buckley, to ease her conscience, a phonograph in Shakespeariafonic sound and built-in allegory in an easy-to-hide model from her 32 little sour grapes. To Mr. Picken, we bequeath a man-sized back scratcher so that he won't rub away the paint on the door-sill in room 256. To Miss Cavanaugh, we leave our unique and amusing French translations, the best of which were written un- der the desks. To Miss Mclnerney, we leave a cheery, original, and punctual Challenger staff to replace the chaos inflicted by the black sheep of all Classmates columnists. To Miss McTavey, we wish for her Carribean cruise, moonlit nights, tropic islands, soft music, and a pair of deck chairs, if you know what we mean. To Miss Markey, we leave gallons of agar agar in which to drown the next character who tries to twirl her ob- jectives. To Miss Fitzpatrick, pilot of her beloved old green hor- net, we bequeath a new jalopy in thanks for her grace, patience, and gentle class-room manner. Since we are leaving now, we'll let you know that you have all been swell, with a few exceptions, of course, and you're getting smarter every year. To the Class of '58, our most grudging and amusing hand- servants, we leave the following guidance, apparatus and memo- ries: I. II. Section Il General Bequests I, Diona Malkonian, bequeath my sparkling, bubbling, effervescant personality to Sally Waite, provided she can swallow all that. I, Betsy Fell, bequeath to Virginia Menz, my lunch-time baby food, and the plaque Gerber's sent me for best customer of '57: Babies are our Business, our only Business.

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