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GIFTS TO SENIORS James AltlZlO A razor so that he can shave 111 his so few spare moments Charles Andola A bottle of tappmg powder to relieve h1m of h1s bashfulness Wllllam Dapp A car so he wont always b borrowmg one to go v1s1t1ng Kenneth D1msey A medal for taking o much kldd ng durlng his semor year Frank Farnham A modeling sct to help increase his fleet of a1rplanes Ph1l1p G1s1ano A book on ballroom dancing so he can keep up with Gigi August Martin A new pair of shoes to replace the ones he wore out walking back and forth from Clmtondale to M1lt n Anthony Moschetto A chemistry set to further his experiments Francls Rheal A car to replace the one that broke down three t1mes Frank LaFa1ce A medal as a reward for going steady the longest George Lane An 1nsurance pollcy that may be changed from one car to another James Richards A car of h1s own so he can go to New Jersey more often John Sepolpo A new bat to replace the one worn out h1tt1ng home runs Jul1us S1mone A telephone to ring in on evervbody S conversations Donald Thorn Some rosm to keep his v1ol1n 1n shape Harold Lyons Wave set to keep those beautiful waves 1n place Joseph Sklpp A baseball so he and Sepolpo can start an alumni team Fred Swift One good chemistry book to replace the many he ca1r1es David Murphy A new Jacket to replace the one the Holy Name Society lS gomg to take back from h1m this summer Lawrence Roberto A nice new farm to stait 1n bus1ness Sh1rley Hubbard A medal for her good work Keep lt up Irm1na Kenney A cook book to help her w1th her homemaking Em1l1e Miller A curling iron to keep her ha1r as it was 1n H H Catherine Rush A guard to protect that wr1st vxatch Martha Trapan1 A contract from Hollywood as a co1f'feur Ruth Traver A cottage to keep house for Lester Helen Walters A new excuse to replace the one worn out for Mr Gaffney Anna Achenbach A car so her father s wont wear out Janet Finley A heart to replace the one broken durlng her Senior year Jane Chlllas A book entitled You Were the Sunshine of Our Class Eileen Gaffney A book of ldCaS for hav ng fun in case she ever iuns out of het own Doiothy Roosa The license plates for her car that she lS w 1t1ng for Freda Wllklow A sewing machine to replace the one worn out 111 homcm iking V11g1n1a Anderson A set of art tools to continue her fine work Margaret Caffarella A m1ll1ona1re who will pay S100 a week for clickin the typewritu keys so fast Violet Castana A stop watch to keep track of time when she bicaks. those rccoids getting dressed Olga Colyer A l1ttle horse We don t want he1 to wear out all of Weax er s Marian Deyo A subscription to a weekly book of popular songs Eleanor Elliott A book of Mr Crowleys sayings so she can remembei them all Marguerite Glanccy An arb1trator to settle disputes bctw cn he1 and her sister Mat1lda Gullotti A new b1a1n to carry all she wants to lealn Amelia Dowd A histoxy book to record facts and dates Dorothy Rhodes A man on whom she can practice all hu homemakmg 1deas 426D ' ' : ' c ' ' ' ' . , . . C . . , , . l . . V ' Q . Mildred Relyea: Growing powder so she'll be like other seniors. ' . - 5 ' X . . ' z ' ' ' ' a' ' . . I . . . I 2 . in - s ' . , ' . , . ,. . . . f '
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Ladlcs and Gentlemen Board of Education P11nc1pa1 Teachers and fucnds Upon behalf of my chents of the Class of 1931 of Hrghland Hlgh School Town of Lloyd State of New York Unlted States of Amer ICH I haxe called you together upon th1s solemn and serrous occas1on to llsten to th1s our last wrll and testament and to IGCGIVG from her dyrng hand the few grfts she has to bestow ln her last moments L1SlCH then one and lll whlle I read the document as duly drawn up and sworn to We the Class of 1937 havrng spent four years wrthm th1s noble edlflce havmg acqurred all the knowledge whrch our fert1le brams could grasp berng about to pass out of th1s sphere of educatron ID full possesslon of a crammed mrnd well tralned and unrnfluenced by brrbery or hard feelrngs do hereby vow and solemnly declare th1s to be our last w1ll and testament annullrng all others heretofore drawn up by us F11 stly we dnect that our debts just and unjust shall be pard by the treas u1e1 of our successors the Class of 1938 Secondly we bequeath to the Jumors the sole llght of our robes of drgnrty Thndly to the Sophomore Class we bequeath a nrce new book entrtled How To Behave byI M Bad Fourthly to the Freshman Class a nrce new book ent1tled The Hrghland Hlgh School Laws by M1 Campbell Lastly to our farthful faculty We bequeath to each one that whrch experr To Professor A Herbert Campb ll we bequeath th1s horn for hrm to toot To Mr John Gaffney we bequeath some Fllatellal from Mars for hlm to ex perrment on next year To M1ss Ruth Goldsmrth we bequeath a plece of green cheese to use rn her homemakrng department We secured th1s from the moon To M1ss June Reynolds th1s ladder to stand on wh11e teach1ng her puprls how to attarn h1gh C To MISS Gertrude Cook some tln cans to replace the oncs some vagl ants U1 stole from her car To M1ss Helen Sykes th1s cabrnet 1n whrch to put her drawrng suppl1es To MISS Martha Benesh th1s bell so that we may know that she 1S 1n the bu11d1ng To M1 Wrllard Burke we bequeath a new set of athletes to take the place of those who graduate th1s year To MISS Elrzabeth Salese we bequeath th1s pall of rubber heels so that she won t drsturb the Study Hall next year To Mrs Kathryn Weller we bequeath a new rubber cushron for her cha1r To M1 John Crowley we bequeath th1s clown We would l1ke to see hrm laugh more often To Mrs Bertha Jacobs we bequeath th1s medal for bemg able to rest1a1n her temper at all trmes To M1ss Fannre Wrllrams our class advlsor we bequeath th1s bouquet of flowers to match her ever pleasant countenance To M1 MllO Wrnchester we bequeath th1s pall of prlze chrckens to add to hrs collectron To M1ss Anna Taylor we bequeath th1s Janltor to help her clean out the desks IH Study Hall To M1ss Catrynra Columbe we bequeath th1s parr of knxttrng needles to take the place of the ones she wore out th1s year We l1ke those kn1t dresses We do hereby appornt and constltute Louls Palmer as sole executor of th1s last w1ll and testament In w1tness whereof we have set our hands and seal unto th1s our last wrll and testament wrxtten on parchment th1s 18th day of June nmeteen hundred and thrrty seven Emtlze Mzller 4 2:1 P . 'x-. X v v ' I -' 1' ' -1' 'f 1 -'x 5-I . ' .' , , ' . , ' . . . ' ' - . ' - - , v. . . I 45 Y u- Y 1 1 1 4 ' ' 55 ' ences taught us they are in most need of. ' . . , ' . . , . . V ' 1 I Y ' x 'l 7 Q - 1 . H
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