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CLASS WILL We the Senlor class of nineteen hundred and forty-nine of Canaseraga Central School, Town of Burns, County of Allegany, State of New York, and the Country of the Un.ted States of America, being sound in mind and memory l?l, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament in manner and following that is to say- First-To our principal, Mr. Dayton E. Murray, we give our deepest and most sfncere apprec ation and gratitude for the guidance and advice he has given us throughout our years in high school. Second-To Mr. Romolo Barocco, our Senior advisor and to our former class ad- visors we extend our thanks and appreciation for the help they have g ven us along the pathway of life. Third-Not being rich in worldly goods, we can bequeath only our thanks ta all the teachers, both in grades and high school, who have labored long and untir njfly to give us such a firm foundation and the desire to reach to this goal-Graduat on. Fourth-To the next Senior class, we leave our toys, gimmicks, darts and what have you so they can use them to annoy the teachers as we have done in the past. Fifth-To the next Freshman class, we leave a good supply of teething rings, and rattle boxes, to keep them quiet or to use in -helping to make the incoming grades way-w.se or at least give some entertainment. We would not like to close this document without a few personal gifts to friends, so. . . Sixth-To Bob Murray, Fred Ludwig wills his 'Dynamic Tension . Seventh-Art Keough leaves his knack of getting along to Junior Swain. Eighth-To Mildred Hagadorn, Helen Wampole leaves her ability to get diamond rings. Ninth-Pat Sullivan leaves her ability to go out with Jr. Blakley to Dot VanName. Tenth-Alice Dorey bequeaths her height to Helen Gavitt. Eleventh--Posey Flower wills his basketball ability to Ted Savey. Twelfth-To Harvey Boyd, Bob Stonebrook leaves his whiskers. Thirteenth-Fred Blakley leaves his position as Mayor of Swains to Milt Harvey. Fourteenth-Dorothy Webster leaves her homemaking ability to Lillian Shute. Fifteenth-T-he ability to be on ti me is left to Marilyn Wentworth by Carol Dres- ser. Sixteenth-To Phyllis Hubbard, Chuck Neetz leaves his heart. Seventeenth-Jerry Broughton is to become the Royal Dog Catcher of Birdsall after Don Carpenter is forced to vacate that posLtion because of Graduation. Eighteenth-Mary Monaghan bequeaths her quietness to Trudy Shay. Nineteenth-Leland Willet leaves his Plymouth to Lenny Neetz. ln Witness thereof, We, the Senior Class of 1949, do subscribe our names the twenty-fourth day of March 1949. The testators named above who subscribed their names to this sheet of paper in the presence of us herein declare this to be their last will and testament and request us to sign our names hereunto as witness to the execution thereon which we hereby do in the presence of the testators on the date of the said will. Class of 1949 Witnesses: Wesley Flower Fred Ludwig 1 3
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