Young High School - Castle Echoes Yearbook (New Rochelle, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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The Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1942 Now that we are all big little boys and girls, we can apply one of the rules that we have learned during our many years of faithful service to the dearly beloved education department. The Golden Rule states that we must Do unto others as we would have others do unto us. Now with the kind permission of a few secretaries, principals, assistant principals, and a superintendent or two, we the students of the Class of '42, would like to change two words in the rule. Our rule would be as follows: Give unto others as we would have other give unto us. Therefore, we the Class of l942 of Isaac E. Young High School, New Rochelle, N. Y., with a heavy heart, caused by the ending of our six years of learning in this, our beloved institution of education, do hereby publish our Last Will and Testament, duly revoking and making void all former wills or promises made by us collectively or individually. We hereby appoint Mr. Donald Ziegler as the executor of our estate and request that he carry out and enforce all provisions stated herein. We give, devise, bequeath, and leave our vast estate as follows: Item l: To l.E.Y., the field in nearly as good condition as we found it six long years ago. Item 2: To Mr. Thomson, our thanks and appreciation for all the advice and examples he has given and set for us. Item 3: To the entire faculty, we leave our gratitude for their efforts in our behalf. Item 4: To the Class of '43, we leave our good wishes for them to carry out and uphold the tradition of I.E.Y., and also our hope that they enjoy the life of a senior. Item 5: To the Class of '44, we leave a sum of money to buy a well- equipped soda fountain in the far corner of the cafeteria. Item 6: To the Class of '45, we leave a pair of roller skates for each little shrimp to scramble in and out of the long legs of their elders. Item 7: We should like to make some bequest to teachers as follows: To Miss Koff: a bouncer to assist her when her psychology fails. To Mr. Lewis: another comb, since he must have lost the others that have been left him in the past. To Misses Stevens and K. Bartnett: a carton of aspirins to be split between them. To Mr. Lott: if the paper shortage is not too great a whole volume of GOOD jokes and puns. To Mrs. Ross: a plot of ground in the bowl to grow fresh flowers for dress. To Miss Stewart: a silent policeman to stand out in the hall between periods so that she may relax. To Miss A. Bartnett: a few more things to do during her vast amount of spare time-oh yeah! Item 8: As individual bequests we leave: Doug McKay's presidency to someone as equally capable of running a senior class. Frank Coombs' long pants to Pat D'Nofrio to crawl into on cold wintry nights. ' Diana Sherman's peaches and cream complexion to Lee Caldwell. lim Short's pink cheeks and blue eyes to Alan Corwin. Tappy Burrill's slaptappiness to Connie I-lowland. Bill I..ysaght's well-worn football uniform to Stanley Schmuckler. Murray Menclelsohrfs fault-finding ability to Artie Weinberg. Iarnes McGoey's arch-supporters and good-naturedness to lack McCarren. Dorothy O'Keefe's ability to give the right answer at the wrong time to Violet Edwardson. 21

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CLASS CELEBRITIES As is customary, the Senior Class took it upon itself to elect its class celebrities. Now that the bets are down and the hopes are up and the furious campaigning is over we offer you the winners. Title Most Popular Best Looking Most Likely to Succeed Most Versatile Wittiest Most Musical Most Artistic Most Fickle Quietest Cutest Class Clown Done Most for School Most Typical Student Most Optomistic Class Baby Most Critical Best Dancer Class Flirt Most Pull With Faculty Slap-happiest Best Dressed Class Bluff Most Athletic Girl Tappy Burrill Pat Morley Grace Stroh Anne Davidson Betty Kelly Dorothy Coleman Nancy Iones Diana Sherman Alcester McCoy Tappy Burrill Tappy Burrill Grace Stroh Diana Sherman Anne Davidson Mary Fonda Ioyce Kneale Tappy Burrill Tappy Burrill Grace Stroh Tappy Burrill Rosemarie Caruso Tappy Burrill lda Tretola 20 Boy lack Dempsey Don Campbell Chester Knowles lack Dempsey Don Campbell Bill Weeks Bill Nylin Everett Roberts Iohn Iones Iames Short George Santos Chester Knowles Douglas McKay Manvel Schauffler George Santos Murray Mendelsohn Everett Roberts Everett Roberts Chester Knowles Tom Murray Don Campbell Iames Brod lack Dempsey



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,loe Dunn's Arthur Murray taught me dancing in a hurry feet to Ted Bagoe. Lenny Wallace's hot-licks on his trumpet to Ross Rondinelli. Eleanor Morrissey's happy-go-lucky outlook on lite to Connie McCarthy. Tommy Down's sweet Irish way to Teddy French. Walter Al Bloziz Babbitt's technique in throwing the shot-put to Iohn McGoey. Robert Lederman's technique in throwing the bull to Phil Astor. Marty Ho-Hum Beichert's sweet dreams to George Parker. Mike Campanelli's remarkable remembrance of the words to the Hawai- ian War Chant to Carlos DeMoraes. Dot Coleman's excellent singing voice and personality to Fay Moore. Alcester McCoy's voluminous voice to Betty lane Holmes. Bill Week's operatic qualities and gusto to Paul Bichrath. E.I. ttake-twol Roberts' basketball eye to Sam Pine. lake Edwards' tailored pants and coats to dapper Lenny Foy. lack Kolnoski's baby-face to clean-shaven Frank Simonetti. Mary Fonda's giggle to PeqQIY Martin. Manvel Schauffler's bright red flannel shirt to Pete Lalli to match his hair. Ioe Amorello's limousine, white wall tires and all, to Duke Kwe want you on our sidel Eigluizzi. ' A Poellmitz-Stroh love affair to Victor Longchamp and Shirley Keddy. Chester Knowles' scientific knowledge to George Utting. Leo Salch's bright ideas and quicksedoodles to Clyde Hambone McCarter. Rose Marie Caruso's wardrobe to the genial Nellie of the Courier Norma Harris. lda Tretola's dark glasses to any admirer of Read Larson's Great MC- Ginty plaid trousers and colorful ties. Iames Brod's broad vocabulary to our soda-jerkterl friend Bill Gallagher. George Santos' love to gripe teachers to Iustin Goodman. Dave Gottlieb's press cap, pad, and pencil to l-larvy Katz. Alan Frankel's ability to lob and have a pull with teachers to Buzzy Iergens, who can't quite get the knack. Anne Davidson's skill in making delicious fudge to anyone who has hoarded sugar. lack Dempsey's batting eye and acting capability to Sugar Straehle. Don Campbell's uncanny wit to Carol Washburn. Tom Private Breger Chaplin's unwitting wit and innocent expressions to Bill Miller. Iohn Iones' musical clarinet to Barbara Kates, who would easily pass by the judges otherwise. Cynthia Geffen's saleswomanship and talk-him-into-it ability to Shirley Scofield. Charlie Niewenhaus' yen for exploring to Dwight Carter. Tommy Murray's ability to wear one Cll very light, short sleeved polo shirt and still look as though he was dying of heat to Dante Ambrossio. Warren Stinky Steinmetz' nickname to Bill Potts. Eleanor Kershaw's exquisite voice to Marcel De Liser. Ed Fahey's peaceful look to Warren Benedict. Harold Mayer's crave Coh yeahll for carrying the water-fountain out to the football team during time-outs to Fred Leahey who is yet to be seen carrying it. Swede Larson's tardiness record to Ioe McCoy. And last but not least since we feel in a jolly mood, we are giving out a limited number of autographs of Trudy Marshall and Pat Morley to each and every fellow who has the same ideas as yours truly . . . , DICK THOREN 22

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