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W!! ?W 'l'l-. 'J I XX , 4' N- Fix. le, the class of 195A belnp as sound of mlnd and body as can be exnected ereby make, publlsh, and declare this to be our last w1ll and testament Blackmer sclence Smlth Thornt We We ability we We We We they We, can get in. Margaret Green, w1ll my stud1ousness to Ann Cooley Carole Holland, w1ll my sweet and gentle dlSp0SlClOH to Pat Boyd Ruth Huey, w1ll my energy and pep to Lorraine Warner Helen Huff, w1ll my coquettlshness toward the opposlte sex to Nancy Mary Allce hlller, w1ll my lnterest ln physlcal educatlon and devotlon to Barbara m1th Nax Blackmer, w1ll my successful technlque Wl h the E1FlS to Raymond Davld Flood, w1ll my statlon OUTS1d6 the Junlor home room to Bob Ed Hoag, w1ll my 1mp1sh ways to Harold Langley Lester Mastln, w1ll my luck on the road to J1m Swlngle Hal NcKee, w1ll my ab1l1ty to handle a basketball to George DeVisser Art Nowak, w1ll my frlendly, even dispos1t1on to Harold Hayward Jack Washburn, w1ll my fast, furious football style to Alan Ace leave to Mrs. McKee a homeroom that 1S eas1er to assemble for attendance. leave to Mr. May a microphone so his students can more clearly hear h1m. leave to Mrs. Rickard a yearbook staff that w1ll work w1th literary , salesmanship, and punctuality. leave to Mr. Beach Robert's RULES OF ORDER to read to his next class. leave to Mr. Wood a blgger Senior history class. leave our ability to make money to the Freshmen leave our whole-hearted participatlon 1n sports to the Sophomores. the Senior class, leave our cozy little home room to the Jun1ors, if We hereunto affix our name in the year of our graduatlon, 195A A. D. THE SENIOR CLASS 14 T Y'-1 ., 'Q5l5Q,..5,gL,, 5 y vi.. - 131: A . r Sf' TL-'Ti . yw'- lS 73121 'fx -,,.-fl:':,,.Ii- gy .ff . Q 57 elf- , EZJJEH, , . . . , A A do h ' f ' f : , I , 0 n . I, ' ' , I i . o 1, ' - - , C I, . , .... 5. . . to . Q . NJ I I, A ' ' 'tc 5' I, . . . , . . on. I, 3 . . . , . I, . . . . . I, A . . . . I, . . . . . I, ' . we . .
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hhfimfy Although many of us started 1D dlfferent schools and many members have been lost along the way, me are endlng our educatlon at Honeoye Central as a closely knit and effective, though small Senlor Class Our hlstory has been a happy one W1th M1ss Bard as our gulde we started our Journey through hlgh school Our class conslsted of elghteen members Gary Hamllton was chosen as pP6S1d6nC Lester Mastln as v1ce pres dent Margaret Green as secretary, Helen Huff as treasurer and Ruth Huey and Hal McKee as Student Councll representatlves Our act1v1t1es to ra1se money lncluded a pop and candy booth at the school fa1r 1 a square dance, a bake sale, and the selllng of basketball schedule penc1 s The Sophomore year started w1th elghteen members Durlng the year we lost Shlrley Belalr, Rlchard B1gler, and David McG1ll1vry, but we galned Carole Holland, Cladys Hall Wlnhle Baker, and George Bushnell Offlcers for our Sophomore year were Lester Mastln, presldent, Hal McKee, v1ce president, Margaret Green secretary, Vlolet Grlmm treasurer, and Connle Kroh and Gary Hamllton were Student COUDC11 representat1ves Mr Beach was chosen to advise Our act1v1t1es consisted of bake sales, Men's Club suppers, a square dance, and the selllng of refreshments at the basketball games we had a class p1cn1c to end a successful ye r 1n hlvh school Our Junlor year 1n h1gh school, too, began wlth a membership of elghteen V1o1et Grlmm and Gary Hamilton left us before school started Gladys Hall transferred to another school and Shlrley Carney left school Our offlcers were president, Max Blackmer, vlce presldent, Jack Washburn, secretary, Margaret Green, and treasurer, Conn1e Kroh h1nn1e Baker and Hal McKee were Student Councll representatlves Our act1v1t1es conslsted of a square dance, a supper, and a very successful play Our high l1ght of the year was the Junlor Prom over whlch Mary Dugan relgned as queen Helen Huff and Carole Holland were her attendants In the course of the summer we lost Connle Kroh, W1nn1e Baker, Albert Allen, and Mary Dugan The f1nal year 1n hlgh school flnally arrived and we began lt w1th a membershlp of eleven Before a month had passed Heidi Hooven left and our num ber was reduced to ten Ed Hoag and Arthur Nowak Jolned us 1n the late fall to bring us back to twelve 1n number Our offlcers were chosen as follows president, Max Blackmer, vice president, Ruth Huey, secretary, Margaret Green, treasurer, Hal McKee, Student Council representatives, Mary Al1ce Mlller and Jack washburn Our chlef HCUlV1 ties were a magaz1ne contest, Chr1stmas Ball and our Senlor play Our Senlor trip and, of course, graduation were the most lmportant events 1n our Senlor year The 10S1Hg and galning of so many classmates has not ser1ously hurt our unity and cooperatmon Ne th1nk the class of l95L has contrlbuted somethlng to our school We hope we shall be remembered as a friendly and harmonious class We have had only a few members who have shone scholastically, but we have had several members who are good athletes and good Cit1Z6nS of the school we know that Honeoye Central has g1V9H us twelve good years of work fr1endsh1ps, and sound moral standards to follow all our l1ves we shall always remember our Alma Mater w1th pr1de and affection 15 . Y . . ,i 5 - . . 9 ' 0 , D ' f . . . , 1 .. . J' 1 L 1 2 . . 0 0: 0 A 1 , , . . . A . - I . . . . . ' 3 ' . ' u A u US. , ' A 9 . . .. Q , I a U ' ' l . . . . . - A Q -, 'ru' - I . p ,. . . . . . . , . . 0 F I 1 J . - O - C . . . - . . . . , , - , . O . , . . . . C Q . V., O I . ,, O . . I
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