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WE, the Senior Class of 1949, do accept this year to be the end of our glorious school career at Haskins High School. Having been adjudged sound of mind and memory, and desiring to dispose of our possessions both in value and otherwise do deglare this to be. our last will and testament and dispose of the estate of the Senior Clads as follows: To the Faculty, who have so patiently put up with our conduct, we leave a padded cell which they have needed this last year. To the Juniors, we bequeath our intensive noisiness which, is not needed, may be passed on to the next class. I, Joan Gibbs, bequeath my love of jitter—bugging to Doris Duncan and to Jim Watts I leave my great master mind and hard studying during his school career. I, Charles Genson, bequeath my ability to drive a car to Dick Huss and hope he keeps it out of the ditch, and to Paul Eckel I leave my daily shavings in hope that he doesn't catch this habit. I, John Wenig, leave my ability to sleep in English to Harold Weihl, and hope the teacher will let him do so, and I leave my ability of giving reports to Bonnie Browne. I, Joan Gibbs and Pauline Myers, leave our power to catch aman to Arleta Snyder in hope that she can get and keep one. -I, Gerald Ennis, leave my Toni to Charlotte Murdock, and to Dick Snyder, my ability to get around the teachers in study hall. I, Evelyn Duty, leave my good looks to Leotta Limes, and leave my steady-going habits to Marion Sutton. I, Harold Pope, bequeath my cute remarks to Jim Nicholson and my girlish figure to June Robinson. I, Nathalia Neal, leave my quietness to Mary Snyder, and to Dorothy Brown I leave my beautiful red hair. I, Pauline Myers, leave my flirtatious ways to Ted Wenig, hoping he will make good use of them. We do hereby appoint the moth in Mr. Andrew's pocket—book as sole executor of our last will and testament, and do request our funeral services be carried on with much dignity and grace as our position entitles us too. In witness thereof, we the class of 199 have set our hands Signed and sealed to you this will on the thirteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, 199.
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