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SENIOR PLAY ufllmost Eighteelf' First Night Czlst caltul-left in right: Jllllllllll Cliiiiiipiigiic, BLll'l'Hll'1l King, Riclmril Duqucttc, Hclcn MCG41visl-Q jane Devlin, rzimling: Clmrlcs Kcvit, Frances Cuulbmn, Mary Buck, Rnlwcrz IXlcM.1rtin, Fiuincin c5'H2lI'A1, Hilalii Bullis, Riiyinunil Cuscy. Hof-mul Nigrlil Fast Seaitul lcfr IU right: Angela Nolan, Francis Kcvit, Kntlilecn Lnngcy, livclyn lvfnrrisoii. Standing: ,Iuhn Tmmbly, Durccn Lyons, Miirgucrite il1l1OIT1IOI1, Clmrles Kcvit, Gloria Gene Raymond Casey, john Murphy, Madclyn Struck.
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CLASS WILL Will of Class of 94-1 Prohated Class of '42 Among Chief Beneficiaries PLATTSBURG, New York, May 13 -By provision of the will of the Class of '41 the vast possessions of the Seniors will be henceforth the property of the junior Class who will in future have own- ership of all classrooms, corridors, lounges, recreation rooms etc., formerly occupied by their predecessors. Indivi- dual bequests are made to the following members: President, Bill Fagan, boxing gloves for next yez1r's bouts, vice-president, Joann Bouyea, the choice of any style of hairdressingg Evelyn junior, continued supervision over Yvonne Kevitg Frank- lyn Akey, a box of sugar for the sour notes in his clarinetg Marielle Akey, a new school calendar with only fifty days, Barbara Bessette, a roamer's license, Ma- rie Broderick, a bicycle built for twog Harry Carpenter, the combined athletic skill of the seniors, Thomas Church, .1 hitch-hiker's life insuranceg Dan Conlon, an excuse to be used for any occasion, Patricia Dame, another tongue to give hers a restg Doris Davey, a pair of two- runner skates for beginnersg Norma Du- bey, a book How to Choose from among Your Admirersug jack Dyer, words for a soft-spoken man, Harry Favero, a large picture of Hilda, Donald Favreau, a bus for him and his palsg Donald Gallant, text books written in story book styleg Patty Hallock, a giggle suppressorg Vir- ginia Herron, a pass-key to the Junsen Room, Mary Anne Hlawatsch, a name we can all spell, Yvonne Kevit, another chatter boxg Esther Lafoe, a right-hand artist's brushg Virginia Larocque, a rodg john Leonard, a book of his own poemsg john Lipuseck, a French doll, jane Lyon, Irvin Cobb's Speaking of Operations , james Lyons, a supply of chewing gum for the year, Marjorie Merrihew, a course in advanced art, Anna Meschi- nelli, a zipper, Donald Mischler, Robert Raymog Mildred Mitchell, a desk on wheelsg Dorothy Morrison, a pamphlet Excess Gray Matter and How to Dis- pose of it. g Dorothy Myers, a course in public speaking, William O'Brien, half of Marie Broderick's bicycle, Lillian Pa- vone, an idea for the next Green ani White, Gilbert Riley, a private pool ta- bleg Mary Riley, Kay Ryan's place at the piano, Betty Rivers, a book When Shall I Speak g Betty Rock, time saving de- vices for a busy woman, Barbara Ryan, a suggestion on ways of surpassing a bro- ther in French, Andrew Senecal, a per- mit to leave Latin IV on occasion, Ray- mond Strack, a carload of cigarettes for spongesg Therese Strack, the star she hitches her wagon tog Clayton Wray, life lease on the French class. To the student body generally, are be- queathed the teemed class The frogs are named as manifold virtues of the es- of '41, of the biology laboratory executors of this will.
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