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We, the SENIOR CLASS of 1942, town of Ontario, county of Wayne, and state of New York, being of ? mind and body, do declare this our last Will and Testament, that is to state: First: We direct that all our debts be taken care of in any way convenientg that is--by payment, fraud, bankruptcy, etc. Second: We bequeath to the following of the faculty and underclassmen from the entire Senior Class: Mr. Drews: More rationing to supervise. M . Robertson: A band that can play Sousa. Miss Pottinger: Police badges for the librarians. To To To To Miss Cross: -Brains for all those new history students. To nSlapH Mogray: A mustache cup. To the basketball team Cif there is suchlz A reverse in basketball scores. To Joyce Trimble: Jerry Waterman. q To Warren Maguire: An option on study hall during detention. To the Transportation Committee of the Athletic Association: An airplane for games. the Cheerleaders: More of the good work. WRed' Allen: The right to nntch nickels in Study Hall. John Raymor: A supply of windows so he can break one every Future Trig Students: The correct measurements of the flag To To To To day. poles To Wchickn Becker: Some more comic books to lend to people. To the Faculty: More successful Defense Rallies. - To any Class Treasurer: A class that pays its dues in advance. To Keith Trimble: A 310 bill every week with which to buy War Stamps. To Miss Smith: Bliss. To Merritt Adams: Girls. To Miss Drake: A super-duper beanery right here in town. Thirdlye The following from certain Seniors to certain individuals: From Betty Cass To Bruce Pollock: Editorship of the nannual.' From Donald Risley to Joyce Trimble: Boss of the paper. ' From Jerry Waterman to Walt Cone: His wit and humor. From Borden Slocum to Elmer Greene: The art of dancing. From Muriel Ingraham and Norma Collier to anyone: The right to be engaged. From Bruce Dickinson to Bruce Pollock: Chickens. From Lois Hospers to anyone: nSma1lpox.W From Annette Goetzman to anyone! Lessons in playing nhookie.n From Frances Di Rose to her sister, Jennie: Her quiet ways. From nLinkn Cornelius to Ed Blankenburgz Blue eyes and blond hair. From Bill Yotter to Leon Greene: Contributions to science. From Marion Schaefer to Betty Gobeyn: Vim, vigor and vitality. From Evelyn De Groot to Rosie Pitts: A car to drive to school. Lastly: To the entire student body - No homework! We, who have hereto subscribed our names, do certify, ? that the Sen as testator, subscribed its name to this document and in the presence of each of us, declared it to be their last Will and Testament, and requested us to sign our names thereto as witnesses to the execution thereof, etc. ----- t . KZ. A . 69 .FV f N .K I IAQ. gggggggy sigh sLf3L7chf:tL4JL. far X MAL6Jlh-jtigl lor Class, SEALED IQDIQDS
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W ti Top-- Abbott, Cuvelicr, Cone, Everdyke, Pugsley, Raymor Second-- Galvin, Brewer, Pugsley, Hbgray, Rissew, Woodhams, Greene Th1rd-- Mepham, Lomondo, Thompson, Smith, Nbll, Pitts, Norton, Cook Bottem-- Agnello, Pollock, Bailey, Trimble, Coyle, Miss Smith, Cook JUNIORS As freshmen the class of '45 had the following officers: Walter Cone, President, Betty M ll, Vice Presidentg Bill Coyle, Secretary, Gladys Bailey, Treasurer. At the beginning of the following year the officers were Petrina Agnello, President, Richard Cuvelier, Vice President, Betty Moll, Secretary: and David Pierce, Treasurer. In the fall of 1941 the class elected Joyce Trimble, Presidentg Bill Coyle, Vice Presidentg Gladys Bailey, Secretaryg and Bruce Pollock, Treasurer. In May they sponsored the annual Junior Prom. The class took an active part in buying war stamps. They also contributed to the Red Cross. Mies Elizabeth Smith acted as their guide during the year. SIIRCEFIIWTS
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