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- Qlibe 'itutn-Ianner If Last Will and Testament of The Senior Class P AYING. as have many people before us. been conlined within these, the walls of the llattleboro High School, for many years, and being, - l - as a result, of more or less unsound minds, we, the Senior Class, in Q L the yearvof our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-four, du hereby make this our last Will and Testament, as follows: I. To the junior Class, we will the privilege of studying such easy courses as we have studied-in particular, lliology, English and liieometryg the right to giggle at everything thats funnyg and the right to read the latest fiction rather than the poems and parallel reading books that we have enjoyed during the year. 2. To the Sophomore Class, we will the exquisite pleasure of eating candy on Mr. Crissmans Algebra class. XYe will, also, to the Sophomore Class, a few more boys, so that there will be an equal number of boy-s and girls in the class. 3. To the Freshman Class. we will the right to take Miss Dunnegan's quizzes four days in every we-ek, as well as the test she gives once each week. 4. To Mr. Crissman, we will the right to sell, in his office in spare time, just for pleasure, two hundred boxes of candy. We will to him, also, a private secretary to receive all the book agents and other business men who exercise the great pleasure of breaking in on his classes. 5. To Mr. Strupe, we will the high honor of being Postmaster, and of employing any Postoftice clerks whom he sees lit. XVe will to him, further, upon his retirement from the Postoflice, a small farm in the mountains, where he may make music with his bass horn, and live happy ever afterward. 6, To Miss johnson. we will a greater love of Nature, and the privilege of teaching English and Science as long as she wishes. XVe will to her, also, many volumes of poems, so that she may read to her heart's content. 7. To Miss Dunnegan, we will the privilege of teaching Latin to all the students she may desireg the right always to discuss the political world and to tell us of Durham. To her. also, we most respectfully will another card case to replace the one that now lies in the bottom of Tar River. S. To Bliss Robertson, we will the privilege of specializing in English and :Xmerican History. Particularly do we will to her the right to a careful investi- gation of the personality of King George l. whose versatility might help to fill mPhilJ the vacant hours.
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