Chittenango High School 1942 Yearbook (Chittenango, NY) - Full Access
TH • PALLADIUM la ill By Charles Theodore Button To whom it may concern : We., th members of the Senior Class of ~itten ango High School , being of !>ound mind and body, hereby solemnly declare th1s, our las t will and t sto.ment, on this the tw nty s cond day of June. m the year one thousand nine hundred forty-two. Before leaving this world of high chool we wish to b queath to our friends !>orne of our choice possess ions. To the faculty of our school we I av our thanks and apprc iation for the help they have given u~ through the years. To Morris Beeman w leave som dirt in the enior room to clean up. To the Junior Cia s as a whole we leav the enior room with all the desks and miscellaneou quipment. Realizing that some of us have parli ular gifts and abilities to bestow upon our Junior friends we do sin<: rE:iy bequ .ath the following : To Coke Billington we leave Jake B ttingP.r's eloquence of expression, hoping it will help him out of difficulti s "Om day. To Binky Tobin we I ave some of Bob Cantley's bashfulness when talking to lh girls. To Helen Prescott , Barbara Merritt leaves her sweet wily of making hard things a. y. To Fern Heffron, Bettv Hayes b qucalhs her fainting spells. To Huburt Ratnour we leave a de3k in the cnior room for his books since Fred won't be here to shar his next year. To Pete Sleight we lcav Vincent's icc truck as '\. means or transportation to • ullivan since Arger inger's bus line is out of existence. To Dorcas DeForest we leave Ella Fin k's "get up and go." To Marion Rose, Lucy Cost nzo leaves her half giggle Half laugh. To Fern Taylor w I ave Jean Austin's faithfulness to one man . To Grace Meyers we bequeath a basketball so she can practice her one hand d shots at home. To Red Seaman., we leave power to manipul te his motorcyclt for trips to Fyler this summer. To Bill Case we leav Fred Ryan's deep voice to help him argue successfully, with Mr. Spawn. To Verna Kinnetz, Jean Farrell leaves her winning smile and sparkling dis- position. To Jean Lasher we le~ve Jim Panebianco's ability to get out of all kinds of work so she can have a little re t . To Cornelia Walker, Betty Steding leave her ever-present gift of gab. To Eva Walrath, Milly romp gives her ability in history class, so Mr. Spawn won't Miss her. To Lorena Bemis we will a book of passe to the side shows at the fairs she attend . To Claude Casler we leave Kathryn Gregg's faculty for arriving at school on time. We hope he will u e this and save the teacher's ink in the register. To Danny Dryer we b queath Art Vincent's stride and sta ture which we hope may prove helpful to him in getting places. To Lois Carpenter we give some roller skates so she can k ep up with the r t of the band in parades without being tired. To Beth Hildreth, Arlene Purdy leaves her quiet way of saying things. To Hugh Snyder we give Harvey Gr ene's "whackyne s" and impractical jokes. To Warren Rus ell, V lton Benedict bequeaths his love of studying. To Mary Tierney, Naoma Carpenter leaves her nightly walking exercises. To Jay Keene, Raymond Case bequea hs his brush cut which would be cooler nd a ier to care for. To Antoinette Torrisi we leave Janice Camp's attraction f01 Bob Cantley. To Don Russell, the shick of Bridgeport, we lcav Don O'Dell' ability to get a long with the oppo ite sex. To Evelyn Bohall we bequeath Marie Daniel's giggles and bright sayings. To Jeannette Wilcox we leave a policeman's whistle so she can attract the at- tention of a certain young man ridmg by in his car. To Mae Block, Fran Wagner leaves h r school spirit and enthusiasm. To Dick Barclay we lea\'e a book entitled "The Wolf Man" "O he can learn a litU about real wolfing. We hereby appoint Mil's Barne , our class advi or, executor of this our last will and te lament. Though w have left thi institution we trust that our last wishes will b fulfilled and that futur cia ses will benefit from our efforts. Signed, 'T'HFJ C"T.ARR O!i' 1!142
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