Washington High School - Surveyor Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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Page 33 text:

IJNE CLASS GLHCLIQS MILTON SCI-IREIBER Vice-President WILLIAM CREENBERG President WILLIAM DOROFY Social Chairman K 5 U i. W1 f'I 1 IEANNE MONTILIONE Secretary-Treasurer 1938

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il In CL!-XSS ADVISEIQS 3301? D DORA M. LOETZER EDWARD F. QUINN ., XXX, In our memories there will always remain admiration and appreciation of Dora M. Loetzer, and Edward F, Quinn for their inspiring counsel, their forbearance with our problems, and their nobleness of thought. UNE 1938



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Q8 LAST WILL AND TESTAM ENT We, the Class of june Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Eight, being in possession of a reasonably crammed mind and a tired body, and realizing that all classes must have a termination, do herein formulate our last bequests. are FIRST: To the Class of l939, we leave the headaches and turmoil of graduation as well as the several hundred credits left over from our graduation. SECOND: To Mr. Dunlap and the janitorial staff, we leave not a scrap of paper on the floor ithanks to the efforts of a certain tltian-tressed lred-headedl senior. THIRD: To all the teachers, we leave our sympathy and our appreciation for what they have endured from us. FOURTH: To Miss Mary A. Sheehan, we leave an automatic machine that changes five schedules a second without causing any conflicts. FIFTH: To anyone who needs it, Arnold Cohn leaves his height. SIXTH: To the second week of every term, we leave bigger and better elections with shorter campaign speeches. SEVENTH: To some fortunate class, we leave Dora Loetzer and Edward Quinn. May they be of equal service and guidance to them as they have been to us. EIGHTH: To all athletic teams, we leave the great task of defeating Franklin, without the able assistance of Ben Umansky, Alan Briggs, Daniel Rudy, Anthony Lima, Elmer Malek, joseph Palumbo, Louis Pecora, Metro Bastuk, john Scarminach, Meety Lefko, jerry Gambino, and others who expect to be graduated next june. NINTH: To all study hall go-ers, we leave the gum which is so carefully placed under each seat, on condition that they put it back after use. TENTH: To the freshmen, we leave the five best years of their lives, providing they make use of them advantageously. ELEVENTH: To all students who suffer from the difficulty of watching Mr. Edwards swaying from side to side, we leave Harold Classer's latest invention, a patented cra- nium oscillator which automatically tilts the student's head to and fro to follow the instructor's inclinations. TWELFTH2 To the teachers, with great pleasure, we leave you Senior Alan D. Briggs' ocarinas, all nine of them. One cannot dig a ditch and play an ocarina, too. As executor of this, our last means of expression, we hereby appoint L. P. Redding. We sure he will be democratic in his decisions. ln witness thereof, we, the testators, have affixed our names and seal. Class of JUNE i938 Per D. D. C. et A. D. B. IUNE I938

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