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' 1lQv2Qv41CAN.Ax1RA5 DOROTHY ELIZABETH WINDERL Bessie 298 Broadway History Record Q51 3 Operetta C51 3 Girls Glee Club C5j. Plattsburg Normal FLORENCE GRACE WILSEY Flon LOUIS HILBERT ZERBE Hil' 49 Helen Street 5 Clinton Avenue Senior Play Q41 3 Operetta C4, 553 Girls History Record C4, 5D 3 Senior Play C45 Glee Club C4, 523 Cooking Prize C5D. Operetta f4D3 Boys Glee Club 442. Physicians Hospital Undecided 1 a 29
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f ', X r- l 1- ll I ll 9' 2 9' 44CANAlRAS MAY JANE SULLIVAN Sully 175 Lake Street History Record C5, 213 Class Offices, Sec- retary C113 Operetta Q5, 2, 115 Girls Glee Club C5, 2, 113 Freshmen Dance Committee C113 Sophomore Dance Committee f21j Flag Day Services C5, 2, 11. Undecided RUTH FORD STARK Boufy GERALDINE CORA VAN NORTWICK Ierrie 26 Lake Flower Avenue History Record C5, 213 Operetta C4, 5, 213 180 Park Avenue CANARAS, Business Staff 1413 History Record 623 1Uni0l' Pf0m Committee C515 Girls Glee Club C4, 5, 2, 113 Sophomore French Pnze 121' . Dance Committee f21. Radcliffe Undecided HARRIET WEINSTOCK Harriet 129 River Street Histor Record K5, 213 Operetta C4, 5, 2, 113 Girls glee Club K4, 5, 2, 115 Music Prize 1513 Broadcasting C51. I Crane Institute . - ... 1 -1 28
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ll Qw2Qv41r:ANA1RAs l ' Last Will and Testament VOS aeterni ignes, et non violabile vestrum testamus numen, fas omnia ferre sub auras. In other words, gentle reader, we take this opportunity to bring to light the failings of those who succeed us to this illustrious position, as publishers of this Year Book. Since our immediate successor, the lunior Class, is already dead, we leave our last bequests to the entire school. Therefore: We, of the Class of 1929, of the Saranac Lake High School, in the County of Franklin and State of New York being of sound mind and memory do make, publish and declare this our last Will and Testament, in manner following, that is to say: 1. To Captain Don McKillip we leave the same bright prospects for next year's basket- ball tean. We're hoping that they will materialize better than did those ofthe 1929 team. 2. To Wally Herron we leave a gallon of black coffee. Maybe that will keep him awake in study hall. 5. To Fish Hopkins we leave a hook, line and sinker. He's swallowed everything else so far. 4. To the band we leave all the sax appeal of Don Drew, Peanut Mace and Wayne Wilson. 5. To Tony Robinson we leave that sacred trust, The Freedom of the Press. We hope he will ma ntain the high standard of the Red and White. 6. To Tuff Latour we leave some lubricating oil guaranteed to take the squeaks out of mice. 7. Since Deke Kearney couldn't make the grade this year, we leave him an Alpine Climbing Outfit. ' Front! 8. To Wealthea Stark we leave some gold footballs and some chewing gum. 9. To Edith Hoffer and Rosemary Carlson we leave a supply of O'Sullivan's rubber heels. They may some day work up to be floor-walkers in Woolworth's nickel and dime department store. 10. To Jack McGrath we leave a little song entitled: Noses of Piccardy, and he just nose that if we send him a bouquet it will be a nice nose-gay. 11. To Mr. Kittams we leave room 100. We're sure that the activities in room 555 dis- tract his attention from his work. 12. To Walt Finnegan we leave a training course at the Meridian. 15. To Bert Mullen we leave a bodyguard, some secret service men, and a hound dog to keep track of the seating chart. 14. To Phelps Mace we leave another year in the Junior Class. 15. To Bernard Mullen we leave the right to compete with Sid Hodson in hooking rides in Mary Latour's cars. 16. We leave Harris Ryan as successor to Arthur the First, King of all the Scots. 17. To Lucretia Casserra we leave some heart-balm. 18. To Joe Beiderbecke we leave a trip to Montreal. Remember us to Lois. 19. To Harry Dreyfuss we leave a fat-chance of becoming governor of New York State. Anyhow we know one newspaper boy who succeeded. 20. To Speed Sweatt we leave Fred Allnut for mornings, Grid Hickok for afternoons and Bill Natter for evenings. 21. Don Drew we leave in his contracting business. tHe contracts debtsj 22. To Joe Ryan, wholesale fruit-dealer, we leave the split pairs of Reno, Nevada. 50 - L- w
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