Vernon Verona Sherrill Central School - Sheveron Yearbook (Verona, NY)

 - Class of 1940

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JUNIOR PILOT 13 THE NATIONAL BANK OF VERNON, N. Y. 1839—1939 Checking and Interest Accounts Member F.D.I.C. Dairymen's League Co-Operative Association Farmer Owned and Operated This Advertisement Contributed by Employees of Vernon, N.Y. VERNON THEATRE Vernon. N.Y. o Two shows on Tuesday and Saturday 7 and 9 Cash Nites on Same Nites • Admissions: Adults 25c - Children 15c VERNON MILLS J. J. Bartholomew Cr Son, Inc. • Why not try our Health Products Wheat Germ Meal True Graham Flour Whole Wheat Flour Steamed Whole Wheat Flakes Table Bran

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12 JUNIOR PILOT HISTORY OF SENIOR CLASS Helen Houck First rout, left to right: Julia Smith. Eva Clute. Dorothy Peters. Bill Amann. Helen Houck. Ger- trude Van Baasten. Thelma Shaver. Second row. left to right: Junior Palmer. Eulalia Yaddaw. Marion Rice. Ruth Chandler. Ethel Snider. Mrs. Sherwood. Class Advisor: Alex Jones. Raymond Morgan. Third rout, left to right: Robert White. Fred McDermott. Roy Burleigh. William Decker. Allen Buss. Raymond Pohl. Conrad Mercicr. David Buss. Robert Stewart. For four years most of us have been mem- bers of Vernon High School and now we are Seniors and looking forward to graduation. Last fall there were twenty-three of us that entered upon our Senior year. We elected the following officers: President. Dorothy Peters: Vice-President. Bill Amann: Secre- tary. Ross Guy: Treasurer. Helen Houck. Now in behalf of the Senior Class. 1 wish to thank Mrs. Sherwood who has been our class advisor since we were Freshmen and has proved to be very helpful. In our Freshman year we held the annual Frosh Frolic, which was a real success. We also held a frankfurt roast and a bake sale. In our Sophomore year we didn’t hold very many activities. During our Junior year we sold candy and magazines, at which we made a good profit, so we were very successful in publishing our Junior Annual. We wish the best of luck for the classes that follow.



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14 JUNIOR PILOT SENIOR CLASS WILL Eva Clute and Dorothy Peters I. William Amann. leave my 12-inch auto- matic pencil to Franklin Collins so that he may use the three-inch eraser to keep his thumb tacks in. I. Roy Burleigh, bequeath my pipe to Bob Brooks so that he will have one you can see. I. Allen Buss, give my wounded leg to Elwyn Kessler so that he can limp around and gain the sympathy of all the girls. 1. David Buss, leave my ability to croon to Adolph Diehl in hopes that he will succeed in calling the cows as well as 1 have. 1. Ruth Chandler, leave my slimness to Carl Bock, hoping he can make the next year’s baseball team. 1. Eva Clute. leave my habit of getting to orchestra practice late to Betty Burleigh in hopes she will make good use of it. 1. Ross Guy. bequeath my appendix to Mrs. Sherwood, to experiment with. They’re done up in cellophane at the hospital. I. Helen Houck, bequeath my spectacles to anyone who is near-sighted so that they may see to throw their paper wads straight. I. Alex Jones, leave my lavender eyes to any- one who desires the color combination of lavender eyes and light hair. 1. Conrad Mercier. bequeath my noon walk to Glenn Miller, hoping he’ll have time enough to get back to school at one o’clock. 1. Fred McDermott, give my paper route to William Seiferstine. hoping he can make the customers disgusted by taking the pa- pers late. I. Raymond Morgan, give my sleepiness in History C class to Robert Brown, hoping he'll wake up quick enough to answer the questions. I. Junior Palmer, bequeath some of my short- ness to Roy Deal so he won't take the top of the doors with him when he goes thru. I. Dorothy Peters, leave my band uniform to anyone who feels inclined to play an in- strument. 1. Raymond Pohl. give my ability to get good marks to Robert Samson, hoping he will make the best of it. I. Robert Stewart, leave my athletic ability to Edward Peters, hoping he’ll have good luck. I. Thelma Shaver, bequeath my blonde hair to Retha Hiller. 1 imagine it would look good with her big brown eyes. I. Julia Smith, give my red finger nail polish to Mary Kitchen so people can see her fin- gernails. I. Ethel Snider, give my worn out shoes from walking up and down the road, to Mary Connors. I. Gertrude Van Baasten. leave my pleasant Thursday evenings at Deansboro to Marion Houck. I. Robert White, leave my ability to argue to anyone who wants to participate in all the debates. I. Eulalia Yaddaw. leave some of my bash- fulness to Jeanne Taylor.

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