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lass Will We, the Senior Class of Pittsford High School, being in sound mind and memory, do make this our last will and testament. To the oncoming students we do leave the first edi- tions of the following publications which are now going to press: The Principles of Physics by George Hopkins, dedicated to Mr. Bode. Bobs written by Bob Nichols for no others to read. Silence is Golden by Clara Beach and Carolyn Bartron reserved for Bruce Green- field. - A Horse is Man's Best Friend written by Mary for Dot to cherish. My Diet by Betty Corbin for all those who think they need it. n Day Dreaming by June Frohm, dedicated to Bob Palmer. Work Was Made for Others by Hegeman, Silco, and Co. for Steve: u Love Me, Love My Pal by Dolores Kassel and Alice Francis, especially for Ellen and Beckie . Willy by June, something every girl should read. Aedonis by William Kostecke, for Futs . Clothes Made the Man by Virginia Hitchcock and Margaret Connaughton, dedi- cated to the feminine population. lgnoronce is Bliss or The Memoirs of a High School Senior by Margie Bab- cock, for Margie Husted. The Exploits of Duger by Dick, especially compiled for Duger the Fourth. 1 The Art of Good Penmanship by John Sgabellone, written for Art Palmer. Me and Stowski by Fish for the boxing team. The Navy Needs You by Jack Dodgson, for Bill Palmer. l'll Never Mop Again , dedicated to Mr. Little by Dick Harris. How to Influence ofheie' by Gerry, to Alma. The Upswept Arrow by Jean Legan, to Mary Blessing. Two-Gun Lill by Freckles , for Mary Zornow. n Whispers from Mendon Ponds by Marjorie Garling, for Tut , It is hoped that this collection of books will be cared for and cherished, and we ap- point the coming Senior Class as Executor of this Will, hereby revoking all former Wills by us at any time made. .4 'G' 1. ' Testotor: Jean Legan Witnesses: Bob Nichols June Mueller l'-3 un ' f i .
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5 E v i l. N .xt V NM 5 i X, 1? 'i i . w . xi' X Back row: W. Palmer, J. Clark, N. Eldredge, R. Palmer, Schmitt, Meusberger, Newcomb, Provost, V. Wil- t lard, F. Cutter. Third row: Burden, V, Roberts, M. Zornow, Eckler, Leary, Kouraupes, Rylott, Playne, D. X Nichols, B. Voorhees, H. Ruske. Second row: Mc Farlcnd, Irish, Forman, M, Eldredge, Cahill, Evans, B. Tack, V D. Crump, H. Bachmann, Straight, Husted, Cutari. Front row: De Wolf, Shearer, Tuttle, M. Brizee. - Q I-,Mft bc., . I A s x T ' 41' fi . . H. .- i ypv 4, . '-4? 'VX' ' any I N IN, . K V i. L . Aff , 4 f' ' AP 00, X lap pls 0 ,Q 'J ff on P!! ..f nuff X , I , 001. ffqlc ,JK A I fa - I X500 .. A' 1 X -.: ,.., . . I .C J l 599 I 1 g vixgyk mtl KLJL JMX 75 xi - J' X. flm i i' . X WT To end the school year and to celebrate the con- clusion of Regents week, the Junior class will put on the annual Prom, which is always a great success. Al- so about half of the Juniors ordered their class rings, There are a number of Junior girls who have been taking the Vocational Education for National Defense courses. They have learned to use a lathe, drill press, micrometer, and how to solder, do assembly work, and to read blue-prints. The class has taken part in many cf the sports, clubs, and publications of the school. The officers of the class are: Frank Evans, Presie dent, Barbara Tack, Vice-President, Helen Cahill, Secs retary, Dorothy Crump, Treasurer, Bill Palmer, and Virginia Roberts are the Student Council representa- tives. Advisers for the class are Miss Sullivan and Miss Coughlin. 15
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