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O Class Wlll Lawyer: HUGH GORTON VVe, the f'la.s'.9 of 1943 of the city of St. xllbans in the County of Frarzklin. and State of Vermont, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this our last VVILL and TESTAMENT, in manner following that is to say: FIRST. YVe do give and bequeath freely and without reservation to the Junior Class, our rightful heirs, and to their heirs and assigns forever our most important and valuable properties, namely, our self-satisfaction, our importance, and our wisdom. To the sophomores we leave our steadiness, hoping it will be used so wisely that during the next two years they may develop into a class that may be as dependable and trustworthy as ours. VVe give to the freshmen the lessons we have learned through experience, for we believe that it is possible to profit by the experience of others. The girls of tl1e Class of 19443 will to the girls of the lower'classes the money that they have saved because of the scarcity of gum. This fund is to be used to buy the big mirror in Tedis Sweet Shop that there won't be so much time wasted in make-ups. Tl1e boys of the Class of 194-3 will to the girls of the lower classes an address book containing all their addresses with the hope that they will write often. lVe give all our unused excuses for absence and tardiness to Robert Coon knowing that he will make good use of them. SECONDLY: To deserving individuals do make the following bequests: Item Item 1. To Janet Atkins, Jeannette Bourgette leaves her talkativeness. 2. Alfred DeMarinis wills to Larry Kelly his ability to forget the girls and settle down to hard study. Itcm Item technique Item Item Item mend. Item 3. To Betty Brown, Helen Longway gives her quiet and unassuming way. -1-. Milton MacDonald wills to llvarren Hamm his courtly manners and love 5. Gordon Spooner leaves l1is latest book of jokes to Earl Lapan. 6. To Vivian Denault, Jean Buck gives her excellent eye for making baskets. 7. Hammond Livingston leaves his skill on the basketball floor to Bill Ray- 8. Arnold Raleigh VVills to Gregory Codding his ability to occupy himself with his own affairs. Item 9. Kathlyn itliller wills her pep to Anne Deming. Item 10. To Norma Shangraw and Arthur Heald, Marguerite Bliss and John Bar- ker give the right to occupy the settee in front of the typing room. Item 11. Carolyn Brooks leaves her dignity to Mary Brouillette. Item 12. Because the OPA has stopped pleasure driving and he will no longer need it, Richard Lucas wills the muffler of his car to Orville Keeler. Item 13. To Gordon Chevalier and Graydon Sweet, Fisher Post and Stanford Glass bequeath their seats in the trustees' room. Item 14-. Merrill Hungerford wills his salesmanship to Timothy Smith. Item 15. All of the number 17 ration stamps that the members of the class have left after buying their shoes for graduation are to go to the noon-hour paccrs of the corridors. Item 16. To Phyllis Wfright, Polly Powers, and Nancy Ashman we leave the sole right to be the first to pick from the boys that will be left after the Class of 19443 has graduated and after the draft quota has been filled. LASTLY we hereby appoint the teachers of Bellows Free Academy executors of this. our last VVil1 and Testament: hereby revoking all former wills by us made. IN VVITNESS YVHEREOF we have hereunto subscribed our name this 15th day of June in the year Nineteen Hundred and I orty-Tllree. Wifnessed by The Class of 19-1-3. fllr. M. T. Head, Residing at Sharzgri-La, Bliss H. 41. Sport, Residing at the South Pole, Ztlrs. I. IW. Smart, Residing at lfogala. t2ll
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