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Einstein to himself: Doris Pulver. her pocket book in Miss Stowe's desk: Earl Petersen, the mystery of Slug McGoik, mysterious: Loretta Randall. for the other side of the tracks: Jean Swanson. for Lown's and Jimmy: Jean Staoleton, Wthat mann: Betty Swaulding, Nfor the cottage and restng Warren Rogers. his pipe-smoking: Robert McFetridge, nothing: Ed Smith, Bob Ackerson his looks: Olive ReevesQ sunny diswosition to Paul Clark: Anna Mae Riche, her bicycle to Barbara Gelder: Gerhardt Weichenthal, his book reports to Ann Stevens: Barbara Salisbury, her basketball playing to H. Snyder: Marjorie Scoon, her acting ability to Whyl Reedg Elizabeth Simonsen, her skill in art to Peg Reynolds: Harry Van Buren, for the last mi1e!: Edwin Worden. Sue Jollielyg William Smith and all of him, too. ' W -Zlherehy aloloozkzt Chester Carey. Jack Snyder esrecut or-S of thee, Lf? last WZ! and Yestoonent: herehy revohirzg ed! Hamer wdls hyedzi made. Q ov W Zin aauffffnf, 5 hdre hereunto .suhscnhed 4333? more the e-renteenth ddy ofrebmary in the yearjldneteen Hundred cmd. fgrty fddfiiff S5311 ' o We, whose names' are hereto subsmbed, Da that on the seventeenth dw gf February 19140. at Penn Yan Academy the testator-e above named suhscnhed their name to this instmmeht nh our presence cmd 2h the presence- of each of us, cmd at the same tame, m ourpves- ence cmd hearmg declared the some to be our Zdstmliuilim requested zciemd each ofzcsj to our names thereto ds 7l!Z?77,6'SSC5' to the exec- ution thereof whzch we hereby do in the presence of the testat ers cmd of each otherg on the day ofthe date of the smd Wil, and write oppaszte our names our respective johzees of reszdence. 4444! , ,,,,,,,,,,, 'Two wrrntu ruqumd
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S 3. if H eff. f -24-9 1 ip, Q-as are 9 QW I , ji ,J . mm up Q 'mf Q .i l , ZT' si ., if . ' 'fit' Eg is Y F First limi: .-1. lfrnek. E. Knek, ll. Lurfler. lf. I,urn'er. W. Lanier. B. Lowes, L. MacNanu1ra. .l. Maroney, H. Mcflllisler HI llc.-lllisler. .l. 'l1c'Clure. Sm-oml llow: T. 1'lld.'l11re..l. Mikkelsen. ul. Milliman. W. Morse, V. Nielsen, ll. Norman F. Nnrllrrup. lf. f,Sfl'U1l'Sk'l'. .l. Payne. IJ. l'eIf'rsor1. ll. Pirkell. Third llow: W. Pier, K. Pinneo. K. Heed. P. Heed fll. lfeiwmlzls. lf. lfuyyl. N. Srlliek. I.. Stull. ll, Sill. fll, Sl.lIlIIllIl1,S. ll. Simonsen. Fourth How: J. Sissnn, .l. Sisson, IJ Smilh. Il. SIIITHI. JI. Smillz. l'l'.Srn1'lh. l?. Sorensen. I. Sprague. lf. Squires. D. Slupe. F. Slaples. Fifth Ilow: G.Slark .'l. Slork. I . Slrnllon, W. Slrullun. .-1. Tillman. I . Tillnmn. If. Tinney. .l. Tripole. ll. Tubbs. T. Tunney, ll. Van Amringe Sixth lloxx :li. Van Dyke, P. Van lJyke,lf. Van Keuren. B. Wager. N. Wuyer, M. Wallace, J. Willis, K. Worden,G. Wren L FORTYONE The Junior Play, The Night of January 16, was presented Friday, April 12, with Miss Ward as director. The outstanding performers were Robert Ostrowski, Virginia Burg, and Donald Pickett. In the class there were nine girls in Tri-Y, seventeen boys in Hi-Y, and eighteen in the band. I As is the custom of the Juniors, the class held the Junior Prom after Commencement, on June 25, in honor of the departing Seniors. Robert Ostrowski was general chairman. It was a gala affair and a great event for the Junior Class. 23
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