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CLASS WILL The senior class of 1941, of Canaseraga Central School, Town of Burns, in the state of New York, being sound of mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament, in manner and following, that is to say. First- To our principal, Dayton E. Murray, goes the largest part of our estate in the form of our deepest and most sincere appreciation and gratitude for the guid- ance and understanding he has given us, this, our senior year. Second- To our class advisor, Mr. Henry Kunze, we extend our thanks and appre- ciation for his guidance and advice he has given us, throughout our junior and senior years. Third- Pete Carniy leaves his ability of capturing women to Elmer Kurtz. CMore power to you, lmer.J Fourth- Doris Spencer leaves all her excess knowledge to Howard Shay. Fifth- Howard Dieter bequeaths his heart to the one and only Winnie Glover. Sixth- Marian Boland leaves her dancing ability to Bill Griese. Seventh- To Eleanor Boyd, Rhea Sleggs leaves at least a smile or two. Eighth- John Wilson bequeaths his argumentative ability to Teddy Wheeler. Ninth- To Maxine Bird, Marge Ames leaves the key to Alonzo Mastin's Heart. Tenth- Doris O'Connor bequeaths her singing talent to Dorothy Knights. f Elevengh- To Jane Nichols, Dottie Scott leaves her ability to get her man or men i wante . Twelfth- Bruce Burnside bequeaths his success in English to Joyce Longwell, al- though she really doesn't need it. Thirteenth- To Billy Morris, Nelson Harvey leaves his beautiful hair. fTake care of it, Billy.l Fourteenth- Kay Wheeler bequeaths her piano talent to Marge King. Fifteenth- To the faculty who are so abused, we extend more power to them. In witness thereof, we, the Blue and Whites of 1941, do hereunto subscribe our names the first day of June in the year of nineteen hundred and forty-one. The testators named above, subscribed their names to this instrument in our pres- ence of each of us, herein declared the same to be their last will and testament, and requested us to sign our names thereto as witnesses to the execution thereon, which we hereby do in the presence of the testators on the day of the date of the said will. The Class of 1941 Witnesses: Henry Kunze, F. A. Nelson Harvey, C. P. 20
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CLASS HISTORY Upon our official entry into high schoolg that is, senior high school, we chose Miss Uelzman as class advisor. Pete arney was elected presidentg Dotty Scott, vice-pres- identg and Doris O'Connor, secretary and treasurer. We sent as representatives to student council, Bruce Burnside and Doris Spencer. This first year we didn't do any- thing by way of making money, but we did have an enjoyable party at the year's close at Stony Brook Glen. As we entered our junior year, we determined to accomplish more than we had in the two preceding years. We did, in the form of a spaghetti supper and a. Junior Prom. However, we were very sorry to lose our class advisor, Miss Uelzman, who had advised us in our other years of high school. In her place, we selected Mr. Kunze. For our class officers, Dotty Scott, presidentg Nelson Harvey, vice presidentg and Doris Spencer, secretary and treasurer, with Doris O Connor and Pete Carney repre- senting us in the Student Council. To round out the year, we enjoyed a mass picnic including grades seven through twelve, at McPherson's Point on Conesus Lake. Now, as seniors, we again chose Mr. Kunze for our advisor and prepared to inaug- urate a vigorous plan for the year's activities. First of all Nelson Harvey was elected president, Pete Carney, vice president, and Doris O'Connor, secretary and treasurer, while Dotty Scott and Bruce Burnside represented us in the Student Council. The first undertaking of the year was the presentation in December of the play, High Hopes, which has often been commented upon as one of the best plays ever presented by this school. Our next triumph was a. successful pancake supper followed b a bake sale which was contributed to by the various members of the class. Then, ofy course, there was the Senior Ball given late in April, the music for which was rendered by Don Diserio and his orchestra. 19
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