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PIN POINT CHARACTER SKETCHES She’s little but she’s wise, And a terror for her size--That's Rosalie. She’s a jolly good fellow With a laugh-a--minute pace, Dramatic, musical, accomplished— Mary L. is surely an ace. A fair country maiden she may be But she can’t be outdone in Rare jollity--That’s our Emma. Here’s to Jeannettie So clever and neat She makes friends with everyone She changes to meet. JOycie never gives a care What will happen here or there. She lives in the present only. With her how could Robert be lonely? Coal black hair and sparkling eyes, Tall, slender, friendly, wise--Hello, Mary Alice! Always happy, always gay; That is ever Sally’s way, Wavy hair and eyes of blue, And dress that’s always just like new.
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Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1935 Township of Phelps Village of Clifton Springs St8te of New York We, the most honored, most loved, healthiest, wealthiest, most dignified and most stately members of the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-five, do give and bequeath as follows: 1. To our beloved high school we leave the vast store of knowledge which we found there and did not pilfer. 2. To Mr. Hovey and Mr. Kasper jointly, an .elevator to bring them up from the boiler room. 3. To Mr, Spencer a sound proof telephone booth for use in study hall. 4. To Miss Cook a gallon of gas and a rumble seat so she won’t be able to say, I'd be glad to take you but have no gas and no room. 5. To Miss Underdorfel a car, so that she will have no difficulty in getting out of town to see the future husband. 6. To Miss Kane a new battle ax and a replastered room. 7. To Miss Brown a new book of fairy tales. 8. To Miss Lamson a thick sheet, so that she may see over her pupils' heads. 9. To Miss Cowley a driver's license. 10. To Mr. Smith a few pounds of scrap paper to sell. £We hope at a large profit). 11. To Miss Frantz a victrola record to use when her voice is tired from hollering. 12. To Miss LeGrand all English students who flunk in June. 13. To the athletic teams a movable smoking booth. 14. To the Juniors our congratulations on becoming dignified Seniors (when and if, they do).
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