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LASLXBIILL 0 TESTAIVIENT We the Class of ,47, being of semi-equal physical and mental ability, do declare this our last will and testament. To the faculty of our beloved Alma Mater, we leave the following: To Mr. Sanborn we leave a collection of appropriate pictures to be distributed for locker de- corations. rl To Mrs. B. we leave a more cooperative and less critical Senior Class. We all are grate- ful for her patience and guidance during the many trials and tribulations of our Senior year. To Miss Tatu we leave a new method of getting history across to the unwilling seniors. We hope she succeeds in finding her Prince Charming, soon. To Mr. Rounds we leave a short-cut method of canning peaches and the trip to Gowanda we never took. To Mrs. Dewing we leave the hope that someday she will discover a class that isn't the worst I ever had. To Mr. Fedorka we leave a book on dentistry in hopes that he will be able to hold the atten- tion of the next dental hygenist, too. 1 To Mrs. Nobbs and Mrs. Howe we leave a nursery where they can leave their children, while they drill foreign languages into stubborn pupils. To Miss Woodmansee we leave a much quieter chorus, especially in the back row. We leave the following to the classes: To the Eighth Grade we leave all our good times together with the mistakes by which we have profited. To the Freshmen we leave three more hard, grueling, dull, miserable years of school. You poor kidsll To the Sophomores we leave Miss Tatu and the room we wanted so badly. We hope you have as much fun as we did during the Iunior play. To the Iuniors we leave the troubles of the Senior play and the privileges we lost so often. To Mr. Becker, who has been our patient handyman, we leave any part of the yearbook he may find in the waste basket. To the faculty, students, school board and parents, the Senior Class of '47 leaves a sedative to quiet their nerves with the hope that we can prove ourselves not so bad after all before the effect wears off. We, the Seniors of Frewsburg High School, leave not only our marvelous reputation but, also our halos to be distributed among our worthy admirers. SIGNED AND SEALED this twenty- seventh day of February, One Thousand, Nine Hundred and Forty-Seven. Anna Engblom - Ianet Cass - Carolyn Warn 20
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JUHIUHS First Row: Alice Dewing, Evelyn Duell-Secretary, Doris Taylor-President, Willard Cass- Vice President, Loraine Casler-Treasurer, Dorothy Martin. Second Row: Carrie Shay, Iva Ehas, Helen Wiltsie, Eleanor Kline, Mona Walker, Margaret I. Anderson, Phyllis Wiltsie, Beverly Johnson, Quentin White, Marian Davis, Miss Tatu-Advisor. Third Row: Lawrence Seekins, Gerald Hudson, Kenneth Wilcox, William Boyle, Roger Swanson, Coland Suckow, Robert Tyler, Gordon Sheldon, Howard Benson. IUNIORS Margaret Anderson Gerald Hudson William Boyle Loraine Casler Kenneth Wilcox Marian Davis Alice Dewing Evelyn Duell Iva Ehas Helen Wiltsie Willard Cass Eleanor Kline Richard Engstrom Howard Benson Beverly Johnson Lawrence Seekins Carrie Shay Gordon Sheldon Coland Suckow Roger Swanson Doris Taylor Robert Tyler Mona Walker Quentin White PET HATE Hurlburt Girls Curly hair Getting home early Women Work Cottage Cheese Third period Kenneth Proud people COACH ll Biology Being small Smelly farmers Olson Geometry Soc. Studies Trig? ? ? Trig Soc. Studies Freckles His desk Going to school Being short 22 NICKNAME Peg Gerry Boyle Toots Emil Snookums A1 Eve Shy Hel Bill Snooks Dick Howie Bev Seeky Shorty Glen Suke Rachswansonoff Freckles Bob d Ru e Quiiy
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