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Qlllass ill The cutting-room floor is littered with scraps of film. Our senior production has been a lengthy one, and it For this reason: To the Juniors: To the Sophomores: To the Freshmen: Brighton. To the Grades: is impossible to take all our props, sets, and other equipment with us. We leave our dignity and diligence. We leave our Wit and integrity. We leave our word of hope, and three years more in which to enjoy We leave a building on condition that they always respect the tradition of honor and loyalty founded by the high school. The Chemistry students bequeath their few pennies left from lab-breakage fee to help buy Mr. Reamer a new arc lamp. Jim Scanzaroli leaves his title of King, wouldja do this as quick as you can, to Betty Lou Hartman, next year's CRossRoADs editor-in-chief. Ed Lettau leaves his job on the bus to anyone who has patience. Alice Eddy leaves her persistent giggle to Marion Matthews. To Jimmy Scott: Orchids for his excellent record in selling senior play tickets. We, of History C, leave Mr. Reed a pair of rather dilapidated shoes for further use as ex- amples in some of the complicated principles of our government. Stan Glassman leaves his Levis record business to Jim Newman. To Bob Watson: The panic-strickening sight of Bud Haidt's head each February after his spring haircut. Betty Fisher leaves the corner of Monroe and Elmwood to anyone who can wind his or her car around it as she can. Nelson Greenberg leaves his betting concession to anyone who has the brains to figure out how he never loses. Peggy Smith leaves her never say die spirit to Margie Scott. A The regular patients of the nurse leave a bottle of wintergreen to take the place of pepper- mint which has been pretty well used. Jack Van Reypen leaves his mastery of the jalopy to Alex Beebe. To Mrs. Stark: The CROSSROADS staff leaves thanks for the refreshments which helped so much during the busy sixth periods. To Marilyn Williams: Betty Ann Giles leaves her nickname Shorty forever. Dot Lux leaves her well-worn manual of baseball tactics to Pinkie Palmer. p Marge Webster leaves her daily occupation of keeping Miss Karges' calendar up-to-date to Sue Lopez. Alice Smith leaves her typewriter to someone who will treat it with loving care. Filed on the tenth day of May, nineteen hundred forty. The Class of 1940 W1TNEssEs: Tcsmtar, Stanley Glassman Rebecca Harrison Betty Ann Giles Wayne Summers 24
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FREDERICK JOHN WEISMILLER, JR. Calling Ur. Kifdare Fred's merit earned for him the sition of Business Manager of the Crossroads and ofpfbe Senior Play. On the Trapezoid staff, he served as a reporter and as Exchange Editor in his last year. Fred acted as co-chair- man of thellunior Prom. He enjoyed tennis and intramural soccer and basketball. Genial and friendly, Fred was elected as a cheerleader and as alternate to the Student Council. His destination next fall is Hamilton College, BERT L, WETERRINGS ' T0llfhL10Zl'7l Besides representing Brighton in interscholastic football for three years and track for two, Bert, an all round good fellow, played basketball, badminton, softball, and volley ball. He served ably on thejunior Prom Committee. DOROTHY LOUISE WRIGHT Serretr of a Xerremrv During her junior and senior years at Brighton, Dot's quietness has won her many friends as she participated in Library Club activities. The Hiking Club was D0t's choice among athletic activities. WILLIAM BLAKE WYMAN l Ram! la .l'1zrre.r.r We wonder if the University of Rochester campus will be shot next year as much as have Brighton corridors by camera-minded Bill. He used his ability well in the Publication Department as Assistant Business Manager, Business Manager, and Photography Editor of the Trapezoid and as Photography Editor of the Cross- roads, He has also acted as secretary of the Camera Club, as a laboratory assistant, and has participated in bad- minton tournaments. BETTY GLADYS YATES llfimler Take All Vice-president in her junior year and president of the French Club in her senior year, Bette.has also been a member of the Dramatic and Usher Clubs. Her ability in athletics well qualified her both for the Girls' Sports editorship of the Crossroads, and for the award of a school monogram. She plans to attend Keuka College next year. BARBARA YAXVGER ' .fufing Tlwt Cheer The sound of Brighton cheers will always remind us of Barbie who has led them so well for two years, and who was awarded her class letter for her athletic ability. Barbie was also a member of the Student Council, Dra- matic Club Council, Junior Prom Committees, and the French Club. We are sure that Wells College will find her zest for living contagious next year. A
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