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t X Vis fi X li 1 a , l To Mrs. McRostie we leave an assistant so that she'll have more time to answer the telephone. To Mr. Oliver we leave the right to compel girls to go to gym. To the Class of 1933 we leave the right to have the seats in the Senior row. To the Class of 1934 we leave the right to boss the Seniors. To the Class of 1935-They are so young that we don't know what they need yet. To the High School, we leave a few good desks. Betty Ashley leaves .her Boston accent to Jean McKenney. Ruth Banford bequeaths her pull with Mr. Getman to Doreen Cornell so that Doreen may pass History within the next three years. Mari-an Burrowes leaves her various seats in the S-tudy Hall to Helene Safford so that Helene can have a good time traveling around next year. Katherine Carney wishes to hand over her red locks to Elizabeth Burke so that she may fill Katherine's place as Clara Bow. Everett 'Clark leaves his book on How to Win an Audience to little Don Place so that he can be heard, if not seen. Frederick Clark leaves his fickle ways to Richard Peggs. But Dick, don't take the girls for such a ride as Freddie did. Marion Collins bequeaths her 'winning ways to Betty Brown. Don't use it the same way Marion did, Betty. Clarence Conant leaves his gift of elocution to Gumie DePue. Be careful what you say, Gumi-e . Well, well, if Agnes Cotter doesn't leave Marla Snyder her remarkable memory so that Marla will remember to grow. That's a wise gift, Agnes. Rex Crump leaves his Austin to Paul Boyden. Now Paulfs father won't have to come down after him. Pauline D'isha:w leaves her shy glances to Dorothy Karn so that she won't fr-eeze everyone out. Eunice Dodds leaves her diet list to Mary Heffernan. Go to it, Mary. Robert Flynn leaves his car to Bob Womack so that Evelyn won't hav-e to walk to school. Bob always was a good egg. Harriet Gallinger says that she is through with her old History review sheets. Any Junior can have them who wants them. They are in very good condition. Doris Haney leaves her tan sweater to anyone who needs it. T'here's a lot of wear in it y-et. Robert Healy doesn't know what to do with his French books, so he thinks that he will leave them, notes and all, to Miss Sicurrah, if she promises not to tell what's in the notes. Robert Heffernan leaves his house to Richard Gaines, so that Richard can get to school on time for a change. Leiota Hemmenway doesn't seem to have any use for her car, so she thinks that she will give it to the Gratto girls. Arloeen Howard leaves her business 'ability to Nina Stiles, so that she can handle Bob in a business way. Betty Howard leaves her formula 'for doing up hair to Mary Flanagan. Now, Mary, you can let your hair grow again. Walter Howard says that he won't want his French Club pin next year, so he wills it to the town dum-p. Herbert Howe hasn't anything to give away, but he does wish that someone wou-ld give him an airplane. Earl Kennedy leaves his p-opularity with the college women to Cabbage Crary. Cabba'ge, . use your head! Elarlyne McDonald leaves a worn foot-p-ath from C. H. S. in the direction of Ogdensiburg to -i ?
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0 S ,fix A S 4' 4 , CLASS SONG The days are ended, work and play together Have brought us happiness to last forever, These friends may leave us, we may journey far, The years may burden us with toil and care. Refrain But, oh the memories of high school years Will drown the memories of doubt and fears: Our school, our memories, will give us cheer Will give us cheer. The years are ended, high school days are gone, But thoughts and memories will linger ong Like knights of old, seeking Holy Grail, The world before us lies, to gain- We shall not fail! Refrain For all the conquests of high school days, Will bring us conquests on future waysg Our class-our loyalty-will serve always Will serve always. -Carzncfa lfVaItr'r.s'. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the 'Class of 1932 of the Canton High School, being sound of mind and memory, do hereby make and publish this, our last Will and Testament, to wit: To the Board of Education we leave the right to install beds in the school for the weary students. To Mr. Williams we leave our memory. To Mr. Doren we leave the right to hold Saturday classes. What do we care, we won't be here! To Mrs. Cunningham we leave all the left-overs. To Mr. Getman we leave a whistle, so he won't have to holler in the Study Hall. To Mr. Blankman we leave the right to carry on conversation in class. To Miss Purdy we leave a few old typewriters. To Mis.s Gage we leave the right to produce bigger and better plays. To Miss Schwartz we leave a life long contract so that the other classes will get the break we did. To Miss Scurrah we leave the right to say what she w-ants to in French. fShe probably does now but we d'on't understand her.J To Miss Barbour we leave the right to keep order in the Study Hall, regardless of the pupils.
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S 6 .fx - A 4' s , 'l Margaret McCormick wills her technique to Margaret Nash. Take it or leave it. Ken Nipe leaves his charm with the women to Jack Sheridan. Pardon me, did I say charm '? George P'erry leaves his pyjamas to anyone else who will wear them to school. Cecile Peters says that you can have anything she's got. Frances Phalon leaves her trips to Colton to Eileen L-ynch, so that Eileen can see a little more of the world. Marie Place would like to leave her old Ford to someone, if she hadin't lost the engine out of it. lib Thelma Planty wishes to leave her anthology of notes from George to the school 1 rary. Annette Rebert leaves her position in the cheering section to anyone who can live up to the reputation which she has attained. Vin Riley leaves all his old Tupper Lake sweat shirts to anyone who dares to wear them. Bill Rodger leaves his position as President of the French Club to the next best guy. John Sawyer leaves his strength to William ,Butler so that William can help move the piano next year. Jessie Snyder leaves her sunny disposition to Marla so that Marla can be the little ray of sunshine next year. May Spicer leaves her commercial ability to anyone who needs it. Helen Stone says that she is so glad to get out of High School that she is not going to leave anything so that she won't have to come back after it. Jean Tait leaves the piano to Helen Tupiper if Helen will wash the keys. Irene Rood leaves her seat in the Senior row to a worthy Junior. Doreen Taylor leaves her colored accent to 'Mary Flanagan. Doris Taylor leaves her place at the head of her class to Don Place. Take advantage of it Don, and you may graduate some day. Leona Taylor thinks that the Taylors have given away enough. Mary Taylor leaves her sewing ability to Oscar Howard so he will be properly clothed. George Thom-as leaves his gift of gab to Paul Warner so that he may tell people his ideas in plain English. Mary Tobin leaves all of her ambitions to Lucy Agon. Now, Lucy, you can get some place. Alfred Walters leaves his hard-earned basketball suit to a capable Freshman. Carmeta Walters leaves her blushes to Beatrice Sawyer so that she can have them to go with her shy ways. Irene Given leaves the extra Dramatic Club pins to the new members next year. Signed, Class of 1932.
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