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§ntinr Hill ing our We, the SENIOR CLASS of the ATTICA HIGH SCHOOL, Attica, in the County of Wyom-and State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this last WILL and TESTAMENT, in manner following, that is to say: FIRST: We direct that all our just debts and funeral expenses be paid. ITEM: 1, ROY STRANG, do will and bequeath my ability to stay home nights and behave myself to Paul Krotz. I He needs it). ITEM: 1, SUE HARRINGTON, do will and bequeath the many pleasant hours spent in 0-7 to some eligible female. ITEM: 1, JANE MONAHAN, do will and bequeath my quietness to Rae Leyden. ITEM: 1, JOHN VAN SON, do will and bequeath my likeness for “Red” to Bob Nordin. ITEM: 1, ARDYTH SUESS, do will and and bequeath my admiration to Flopsy. ITEM: 1, DICK RUNVIK, do leave my nickname “Heinie for ever. ITEM: 1, HOWARD WILKINSON, do will and bequeath my mastery of the jalopy to Dick Holbrook. ITEM: 1, GEORGE SELIGMAN, do will and bequeath my pitching ability to Rose DeVito. ITEM: 1, HARRIET KUHN, do will and bequeath my blue Plymouth to anyone who has enough money to pay for it. ITEM: 1, JACQUELINE CLARK, do will and bequeath my poise to Ruth Van Son. ITEM: WE, OF ENGLISH 4, do will and bequeath Miss McCarthy’s daily dance routine to the Class of ’46. ITEM: 1, MARY GIALLANZA, do will and bequeath my love for skipping school to Milford Fargo. ITEM: 1, PEG SCHREIBER, do will and bequeath my ability to get out of classes to any poor soul who needs it. ITEM: WE, THE CLASS OF '45, do will and bequeath our dignity and diligence to the Juniors. ITEM: WE, THE CLASS OF ’45, do will and bequeath our wit and integrity to the Sophomores. « ITEM: WE, THE CLASS OF ’45, do will and bequeath our word of hope, and three more years in which to enjoy Attica High to the Freshmen. ITEM: WE, THE SENIORS, do leave our thanks and gratefulness to the Faculty of A.H.S. for all the help they have given us. LASTLY, WE hereby appoint Mrs. Charlotte Ranger executor of this our last Will and Testament, with full power and authority to sell and convey, lease or mortgage real estate; hereby revoking all former wills made by us. Signed: Signed, sealed and delivered in HARRIET KUHN one thousand nine hundred and forty-five. SUE HARRINGTON Page 21
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Even when we entered Attica High School as “Greenhorns in September, 1941, both the faculty and the other students were forced to recognize our superiority. We showed promise of both brilliance and ambition, and our first two years here served, for the most part, as incubation period for these two fine qualities. As officers we elected Richard Runvik, President; Richard Walsh, Vice-President; Patricia Meyers, Secretary; Nelson Parsons, Treasurer, and Margaret Schreiber and Howard Wilkinson, Girl and Boy Representatives. Under the guidance of Mr. Knapp, Miss McCoord, and Mr. Lohrman, our treasury prospered from the profits gained by selling candy, and the entire class enjoyed themselves at a Hallowe'en Party. Returning in the fall of 1942, we elected the following as officers: Nelson Parsons, President; Suzanne Harrington, Vice-President; Ardyth Suess, Secretary; George Seligman, Treasurer, and Mary Alyce Hussey and Howard Wilkinson, Representatives. Capably guided by Mrs. Sands, Mr. Cogger, and Miss Feeley, we made successes of two dances, and came out in first place in the sale of War Bonds and Stamps. “Jolly” was indeed an inadequate term to describe our attitude when we became Juniors, as we are sure Mrs. Sands will agree. However, we soon restored her faith in us by giving her such a splendid attendance record that we were given a party by the faculty. “No other class can make that statement!” Our treasury gained a large bulge when we made successes of several dances, a movie benefit, the Junior Prom, and our play, The Phantom Bells.” “The Phantom Bells” attrbiuted its unusual success to the thorough and competent direction of Mr. Cogger, the splendid cooperation of the cast, and the fact that it was the first mystery to be presented in our school for a number of years. Even after toasting the Seniors farewell at the Junior-Senior Banquet, at which the Rev. James J. Corbett, C.M., of the University of Niagara was the speaker, a sizable sum still still remained in our treasury. This exceptional year, we had as officers: Howard Wilkinson, President; Suzanne Harrington, Vice-President; Ardyth Suess, Secretary; Roy Strang, Treasurer, and Virginia Laird and Robert Beachman, Representatives. At last, after three long years of striving toward that goal, we attained the elevated position of Seniors. As proof that the wisdom evidenced upon our entrance in 1941, the class of '45 selected Roy Strang as President for this all-important year. We also chose Virginia Laird as Vice-President, Madeline Kittsley as Secretary, John VanSon as Treasurer, and Margaret Schreiber and Richard Runvik as Representatives. One of the memories we shall cherish most from this last year at Attica High, will be that of Mrs. Ranger's ever-ready smile and helpfulness. When it was decided that our class would go to Detroit at the end of the term, we redoubled our efforts to provide sufficient funds for that event. The profits from a baked food sale, a Variety Show, and a movie benefit, added to those already received from a dance, and our play, “The Uncertain Age, under the able direction of Miss McCarthy, are expected to fully cover the expenses of this eagerly-awaited trip. Looking back, it seems only a short time ago that we strolled the halls of our beloved Alma Mater for the first time; that we looked upon those honored Seniors with envy. Seniors, we are; honored, we are; but our envy has rewound itself, and now centers upon the Freshmen, who have four years before them, and in most cases, the happiest in their lives. In passing, we can only wish those classes which follow us, four years as happy, successful, and memorable as ours have been. Page 20
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SENIOR ACHIEVEMENTS DORIS ALWARDT Homemaking Club 2, 3. 4. ROBERT BEACHMAN Junior Class Rep; Student Council 3, 4; President French Club 3; French Club 2. 3; Stage Crew Manager 4; Stage Crew 2. 3, 4; News Reporter 4; Torch Staff 4; Camera Club I; Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4; Dance Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Explorer’s Club 1; Chef’s Club 4; NY.S.SM A 1, 2, 3. 4; Junior Prom Comm; Senior Ball Comm; Intramurals 1, 4; Stamps and Bonds 1, 2; Air Raid Warden 2 GLORIA BELL Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Years at South Park High School; Dramatics Club 4. ESTHER BUMBACHER Dancing Club 2; Home Economics 3 BETTY BURGER Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Homemaking Club 2. 3; Dramatics Club 4; Variety Show 4; Senior Bake Sale 4; Dance Comm 3; Senior Play Comm 4 JACQUELINE CLARK Intramurals 1, 3, 4; Camera Club I1 French Club 2, 3; Eagle Staff 4; Junior Play Comm 3; Senior Play Comm. 4; Variety Srow 4. NORMA COOK Glee Club 1; GAA 1, 2. 3. 4; Eagle Staff 1. 2. 3. 4; Dancing Club 2; Camera Club 1; Dramatics Club 3; Junior Prom Comm 3; Variety Show 4 EDWARD DOWNING Industrial Arts Club I. 2; Chef’s Club 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3; Stunt Night. BERNARD ELEY Industrial Arts Club 1. 2; Science Club 3; Chef’s Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. MILDRED FOX Intramurals 3; Dramatics Club 3; Dancing Club 2; Eagle Staff 3, 4; Junior Play Ccmm. 3. EDITH GEORGE Glee Club I; Dramatic Club 1, 3; Dancing Club 2; Eagle 4. DORIS GEPHART GAA 2, 4; Homemaking Club 3, 4; Dancing Club 2; Senior Play Comm. 4; Intramurals 2. 3, 4; Gym Demonstration 1; Variety Show 4; Senior Ball Comm. 4. MARY GIALLANZA Freshman. Sophomore, and Junior Years at Warsaw High School; Glee Club 4; NYSS.MA. 4. HELEN GLESSING Camera Club 1; Homemaking Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Intramurals 4; Junior and Senior Play Usher; Junior-Senior Banquet Comm; Gym Demonstration 1; Student Council Secretary 4. SUE HARRINGTON Eagle Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Torch Staff 2. 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3; French Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 3, 4; Vice-President Sophomore and Junior Class; Chairman Ring Comm 3; Junior and Senior Play Comm. 3, 4; Orchestra 1,4; Glee Club 1; Variety Show 4; Junior Prom Comm; Junior-Senior Banquet Comm MAE HEDGER Freshman and Sophomore Years at Akron High School; Junior Play Usher 3; Eagle Staff 4; Bond and Stamps Comm 4; Hallowe’en Dance Comm. 4. AUDREY HOOVEN Eagle Staff 1, 2, 3. 4; Make-up Comm Junior, Senior Plays 3. 4; Junior Prom Comm 3; Junior Play Comm 3; Ch Decoration Comm Baccalaureate and Graduation 3; Junior-Senior Banquet Comm. 3; Vice-President French Club 2; Dramatics Club 3; Ring Comm. 3; Variety Show 4; Torch Staff 3. NORMAN HUBBARD Intramural Basketball and Softball 1. 2. 3. 4; Intra Soccer 1, 2, 4; Intra Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Junior Play Comm. 3; Junior Prom Comm 3; Junior Dance Comm. 3; Chef’s Club 4; Science Club 2; Library Council 3; Bowling 4; Variety Show 4; Senior Play Comm; Gym Demonstration 1. 2. RONALD HUBER Stunt Night 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 4; Science Club 1.2; Library Club 3; Eagle Staff 4. MADELINE KITTSLEY Secretary Senior Class; Dramatics Club 3; Dancing Club 1; Eagle Staff 2, 3, 4; Senior Ball Comm, Senior Variety Show Comm. 4; Makeup Comm 3. 4; Class Color and Motto Comm ; Senior Play Comm 4; Gym Demonstration 1; Stamp and Bond Representative 3. RUTH KROTZ Dramatics Club 2, Student Council 3; Treasurer Student Council 3; Library Club Rep. 3; Eagle Staff 4; Dancing Club 2; Glee Club 2; Variety Show 4; Senior Ball Comm 4. HARRIET KUHN Freshman and Sophomore Years at Middletown High School; Eagle Staff 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; GAA. 3, 4; Chairman Variety Show 4. VIRGINIA LAIRD Freshman Year Bennett High; French Club 2; Dramatics Club 3; Girl Rep. Student Council 3; Sec. Student Council 3; Senior Play Cast 4; Vice-President Senior Class 4; President Dramatics Club 4; Variety Show Comm 4; Junior-Senior Banquet Comm 3. GEORGE LEWIS Science Club 1; Woodcraft Club 2; Variety Show 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4; Chef’s Club 3. 4; Gym Demonstration 2; Fireman 4; Boy’s Athletic Association 4. JEAN LORD Glee Club 1; Music Night 1; Dancing Club 2; Stamp and Bond Comm. 2; Junior Play Comm. 3; Junior-Senior Banquet Comm. 3; Dramatics Club 4; Senior Play Comm 4; Freshman Party Comm. 1. ZORA LUCE Orchestra 2. 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Dancing Club 2; Rep. G A A 3; Treasurer Homemaking Club 4; Student Council 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Comm. 4; Variety Show Comm 4; Gym Demonstration 1 ARLENE MERLAU Eagle Staff 3. 4; Dramatics Club 3; French Club 1, 2, 3; Torch Staff 3; Variety Show 4; Makeup Comm 3, 4; Junior Play Comm. 3; Gym Demonstration 1 Page 22
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