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E g.,-gf. 'wg-w,'f , W' - Mai Q V , ,, uf . 4 - ,. E , .1 5, 1 ,, an KX , . V 'ff w . It 4 ' SENIGR. CLASSWILL 4 5. , Q K . r. We the class of 1958, in the town of Wallace, in the county of Harrison and the state of West Virginia. Being in a much better temper than usual. Uo hereby make this our last and testament, rend ering void and of no avail any former will or wills that may have been previously made by us during a period of temporary optism. To our dear old school building itself, we leave the peace- ful quiet caused by our absense and any apple cores, wads of paper, and gum, or crumpled notes we have left behind. To our principle Mr. Hill, we give sense of relief now that we have at last graduated, pleasant memories of our years together. To our teachers, the faculty of Wallace High School, we bequeath our valuable sense of humor, without which we would have found school life painful indeed and which will do much to make it endurable for them. We also give and bequeath to the teachers our very kindest regards and our sincere gratitude for their unfailure, kindness, and aid. To the Junior Class we leave our good luck, it made us what we are today. ln addition to this, we leave our well known name, which they will need next year and all the examination questions we have been given during the past year. To the S0ph0m0Pe Class, we leave our patience. It will be found useful as the only means by which they can endure the Juniors. To the Freshmen Class we leave our ability to stay out of trouble and our share of Mr. Hill's office. to the young and unsophisticated Junior High, we leave a map of the school building, so they will not get lost looking for their class rooms. 1, Hollis Heledreth, will to Roy Hyde my ability to skip in the afternoon and get caught doing it. I, Page Talkington, will to Patty Coburn my place in the Senior Class. I, Jim Hyde, will to Jim McCormick my ability to not get caught speeding around the school house. I,Na1d1a Swiger will to Billy Lynch,Roscoe's books. I, Phyllis Smith, will to mysister Mary my chemistry book, or what is left of it. I, Fred Hurst, will to Rick Shuman my ability to go see the woman, but be sure the old nan is in bed. I, Patsy Powell, will my place in making signs next year to Joyce Carson.
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