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ROBERT KERSTEN Tlans Indefinite “Bob0 South Side Grammar School. Athletic Association; Memorial Day Speaker 1927. •The world knows what I am, but not what I will lie. GLADYS ELLIS Flans Indefinito North Side Grammar School. Athletic Association; Alumnae Write-Up. “One man is enough for me. BENJAMIN ODELL Cornell “Mike Pleasant Valley Grammar School. Athletic Association; Glee Club; Memorial Day Speaker 1928; Baseball 1928. He has a mouth fitted to speak great things.’’ MILDRED WARD Plans Indefinite “Milly North Side Grammar School. Athletic Association. I have had many troubles, but most of them have never happened. FRANK YOUNG Business School Athletic Association. ‘Men of few words are best. BREWSTER PAINE Plans Indefinite Athletic Association. The best of men ever loved repose. EDWIN MIGXAULT Plans Indefinite “Buster” North Side Grammar School. Athletic Association; Glee Club. “hi peace, there is nothing so becoming to a man as modest stillness and humility.” —LOUISE FUESS. 16
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Business School COE ALTHOUSE Minetto Union Grammar School. Athletic Association: Glee Club. “Don’t wake me up—just let me dream.” KATHERINE STRYKER Plans Indefinite “Kay” New Hartford Grammar School. Athletic Association: Orchestra; Second Prize Spelling Contest 1 928. “What shall be this maiden’s fate?” PAUL DONAHUE Plans Indefinite “Spml” North Side Grammar School. Athletic Association: Baseball 192G, 27, 28: Football 1925, 2(i. 27. “I strove with none, for none were worth the strife.” INEZ WAGNER Normal School North Side Grammar School. Athletic Association “She speaks, acts, and behaves just as she ought.” LESLIE HORNER Plans Indefinite “Los” Little Utica Grammar School. District 2. Athletic Association. “Thinking is an idle waste of thot.” ANNE DONAlll’E Plans Indefinite North Side Grammar School. Athletic Association. “All knowledge is not found in books. DONALD VAN WIE Plans Indefinite “Don” South Side Grammar School. Athletic Association. “One ear, it heard; at the other out it went.” 15
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CLASS WILL '38 We, the Class of '28. of the Baldwinsville Academy of Balclwinsville, in the County of Onondaga and State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this our last Will and Testament, in manner following, that Is to say: First: We direct that all our just debts and funeral expenses be paid from our own resources. Second: We bequeath to the Board of Education. Faculty, the School in general, peace and quiet. Third: We leave to our fortunate successors, the Juniors, all our rights and privileges in Room 107. We also make the following individual bequests: 1. Lyman Abbott bequeaths his bicycle to Richard Sears. (Maybe Dick will be on time more often in the future.) 2. Coe Althouse leaves his youthful abilities to Phil. Linscott. 8. John Bellows leaves his secret, ‘How to Grow Tall.” to Evelyn Coates. 4. Walter Bellows bequeaths his position as understudy to Don Juan to Jay Gossner. ’ . Richard Blann leaves his masklike “Poker” face, which covers many a mischievous act to Lorin Mathewson. There will then be a vacant chair in the office. 6. Edward Berney leaves his patent leather hair to Clarence Montague. 7. Fremont Brooks bequeaths his spirit of roaming to Richard Spengler. (Fremont’s seat has endured several changes in 107.) 8. Olive Brown leaves to Mary Turner the settling of all her argu- ments with Miss Pike. 9. Jeanette Clute bequeaths her Pennellville accent to Kirby Vos- burg. (I wonder how this will fit his eight-inch words.) 10. Kathryne Cook bequeaths her electric curlers to Elanore Hyle. 11. Marion Connell leaves her girlish simplicity and shyness to Jessie Wagner. 12. Sydney Cooper bequeaths the Senior Class of ’29 a parking space for Gum. IS. William Crego leaves his Pierce Arrow to Franklin Reddout. Franklin may need it and then again his own Ford may be a good one. 14. Elizabeth Davis bequeaths her striking personality to Blanche Hall. 15. Esther Clark leaves her Geometry Book to Arlene Walters. 1(5. Anne Donahue leaves to Muriel Baker her book, “How to Choose a Husband. 17. Paul Donahue bequeaths his athletic medals to Clarence Stand- ing. 18. Louise Eggleston leaves her position as captain on the basket- ball team to Marge Thompson. 19. Gladys Ellis bequeaths her garrulousness to Adessa Goodspeed, the school’s silent speaker. 20. Louise Fuess leaves “Auburn Locks” to Frances Foster. 21. Frances Green leaves her interest in Walker's to Jane Henderson. 22. Leslie Horner bequeaths to Mrs. Clark, president of the P. T. A., his interest in sons, especially Thompsons, in the community. 23. Ilorwood Jones bequeaths to Miss Coolidge. his interest in Eggs (Eggleston), 24. Robert Kerstan leaves his good naturedness to Carl Kratzer. 25. Bernice Loveless bequeaths her hearty laugh ever resounding through the corridors, to Irene Thompson. 20). Jane Matson bequeaths her surplus wardrobe and some of Jeanette’s (we can't tell which belongs to which) to Mildred Shea. 27. Betty Miller leaves to Arris Henderson her collection of Lindy's pictures. It was after a great deal of persuasive argumentation that she agreed to part with them. 28. Edwin Mignault leaves his “Bold Script to Edgar Cole. 17
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