Warrensburg High School - Hackensack Yearbook (Warrensburg, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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The Mosts of The Class of 1949 Most Athletic Girl...................................Joyce Stone Most Athletic Boy....................................Paul Meatier Most Initiative.....................................Lorraine Toney Biggest Flirt............................................Don Brown Biggest Drag with the Faculty....................................Bob Frulla Most Dependable....................................Pat Cunningham Best Excuse Maker................................................Bob Frulla Giggler.........................................................Jean Smith Class Artist.......................................Muriel Reynolds Most Conservative....................................Wayne Ross Most Persuasive.................................................Jack Reardon Wittiest........................................................Earl Young Best Sport............................................. Paul Farrar Craziest.............................................Wayne Ross Class Gossip.........................................Alberta Molt Class Singer......................................... Paul Mender Quietest.......................................................Norma Keith Class Wolfess........................................Jean Brooks Best Dressed Boy.....................................Jack Reardon Best Dressed Girl....................................Betty Nichols Girl Most Fun to he With............................Lorraine Toney Boy Most Fun to he With...............................Bob Merrithew Best Looking Girl............................................Shirley Smith Best Looking Boy.............................................Charles Brown Most Courteous.........................................Irwin Ireland Girl Most Likely to Succeed.....................................lone Wood Boy Most Likely to Succeed......................................Paul Farrar Best Dancer (Girl) .................................Helen Montena Best Dancer (Boy) ...................................Paul Mender Class Comedian...................................................Jim Lynch Most Popular Girl...................................Lorraine Toney Most Popular Boy........................................John Brown Nosiest ............................‘................... Bob Frulla Most Affected...................................................Jack Reardon Dumbest Looking......................................Wayne Ross Dumbest Acting.......................................Hugh Combs Clumsiest............................................Hugh Combs M ost Willing Worker...................................Joyce Frye Glass Wolf......................................................Jack Reardon Class Musician.......................................George Pratt Class Mechanic...................................................Reg Needham Homemaker.........................................Shirley Reynolds

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Bob Frulla wills to Ed Walsh his knack of keeping on the good side of Miss Frost. Joyce Frye wills to Marilyn Burch her chair on third clairnet pro- viding she gets the promise of going back on second as I did. FOURTH: Alberta Holt wills to Del Mattison the right to go out eight nights a week. FIFTH: Erwin Ireland won't will his ability to flunk physics and trig to anyone because he’s more thoughtful than that. SIXTH. Norma Keith wills to Bov. Bolton the right to say. I don’t know,” in history class. SEVENTH: Jimmy Lynch wills a set of his Bee-Bop records to Miss Baker. EIGHTH: Paul Meader wills his suspenders to Del Mattison. Do') Merrithew wills his ’35 Harley to Timmy Combs. Helen Montana wills Mr. Sullivan a foot stool to put his feet on so he won't fall in the waste paper basket. NINTH: Beg Needham wills Bill Lloyd a horse to get to North Warrensburg. Betty Nichols wills her right to go steady with alumni to Bev. Pre- spare. TENTH: George Pratt wills Hymie Wilsey the right to take geom- etry two years and still pass before Warren does. ELEVENTH: Jack Reardon wills Miss Mordaunt a personality to go with her looks. Muriel Reynolds wills her ability to get away with “murder” in art class to Ronnie Pfeiffer. Shirley Reynolds wills calling Miss Goodspeed “teach” to anyone who can gel away willi it. Wayne Ross wills a set of false teeth and a jug of brandy to Alice Whittemore and to Mrs. Bates a new jar of paste. TWELFTH : Jean Smith wills her invitation to Home Ec. parties to next year’s third period secretarial class. Joyce Stone and Shirley Smith will Betty Maltbie and Alice Whitte- more the right to pitch a tent in the locker showers so they will be a short distance from the attic. THIBTEENTH: Lorraine Toney wills square dances to anyone who likes sore feel and black and blue marks. (How about it Pres?) FOURTEENTH: Tone Wood wills to Miss Goodspeed her ability to tat and to tbe future Home Ec. classes the right to have a party every week. FIFTEENTH: Earl Young wills a carton of Luckies to “Uncle George.” SIXTEENTH: We «ill to Iho Board of Education the right to put in future budgets, funds for Washington Trips. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands this fourth day of Feb., 1949. Harry Comb Hank B. Chief Honey Comb



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NAME NICK NAME FAVORITE ACTIVITY AMBITION FAVORITE SAYING PET HATE FAVORITE SONG Ursula Baker Urkie Going out nights Get married Ain’t it a caution Dubble gum ‘Life Gets Teu’.ous” Jean Brooks Jeanie Square dancing Travel Gads iieing called pet names in diner “Someday” Charles Brown Charlie Women in general Basketball To graduate Quit it School “so Tireu” Don Brown Red Be a playboy “J me” Noisy and wise people “Anchors Away” John Brown Cageball Hugh Combs Hugh by To graduate Huh? Mrs. Scully So Tired” Pat Cunningham Trish Skiing Teacher Oh dear Food “Humoresque” Joyce Frye Sizzle Bowling Bookkeeper “Oh Lord” History “I Love You So Much It Hurts Me' Paul Farrar Spook Eating and sleeping Pass. Eng. Regents Balls of tire English “Holiday For Strings” Bob Frulla Slasher Football Fool around with the fools Holy cow Stoney “Blue Moon” Alberta Holt Holt Dancing and eating Nurse Fra id so Flirty Boy friends “You Can’t Be True Dear” Irwin Ireland Irwin Square dancing Mechanic What the heck Certain girls “Heartaches” Norma Keith Red Roller Skating Telephone operator Oh, sure History Blue Room” Jim Lynch Bertie Skiing No ambition Wha-appen Cheap records “How High The Moon” Paul Meader Pe Pe Sports Pill pusher Bull Snooty girls “Maybe You’ll Be There” Bob Merrithew Gunner Girls New motorcycle ”J me” Sonny Needham “Pistol Packin’ Mama” Helen Montena Monty Dancing Go places Are you serious History I lx)ve You So Much It Hurls’ Reg Needham Sonny Square dancing New car Censored Earl Young “Red Roses for a Blue Lady” Petty Nichols Betty Eating To get a job Gad Know-it-alls “Stardust” George Pratt Barney Nothing Not much Drop dead Warren J. “What’ll I Do” Jack Reardon Smoky Eating Journalist Bull Women “It’s Magic” Muriel Reynolds Pete Square dancing Graduate Jumpin’ Jonny French “So In Love” Shirley Reynolds Squawker Blondes Great singer How do you like it None “Far Away Places” Wayne Ross Doc Acting Teacher Rattle me old bones Paste “Swing Low Sweet Chariot” Jean Smith Smitty Dancing Attorney What People who ask silly questions Far Away Places” Shirley Smith Shirl Messin around Cortland with Joyce Shmoo Being late to school “You Were Meant For Me” Joyce Stone Stoney Tennis Horse around with Shirl Geez Bob Frulla “Slaughter On Tenth Avenue” Lorraine Toney Toney Dancing, sports, sleeping Own a car What George Pratt My Happiness” lone Wood lone Going to Missouri Math, teacher Holy catfish Galaway Bay” Earl Young Squirrel Do as little as as possible Do littl. Censored Mrs. Scully Rum And Coke”

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