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Will of Class of 1922 We, the Senior Class of 1922, do hereby bequeath our portion of H. H. S. to the coming Seniors of 1923. First of all, we wish to turn over our portion of the joys Cas your school days are the happy onesl that were ours during our stay in the High School, and especially in the Senior year. We also wish to give you the underlying secret that will bring to light the process of how to get these joys. This the formula: Do as you please and don't let your school work interfere with your education. Second, we wish to leave you our dear teachers that have always co-operated with us when we had the same ideas that they did. This part given over on one condition, that is that you do not cause them any trouble, or extra bookkeeping. We wish to leave our hand-carved Morris chairs, and roller top desks. These will be found on the south side of the study hall. We ask that you do not ruin the upholstery, and that you make things com- fortable when an entertainment is given in the auditorium. We also ask that the many conveniences found on these seats will be made to last and be useful forever. Fourth, We will you our right to talk, throw chalk, shoot paper wads, etc. We will also give you our right to stay in, the only difference being that you may demand double time. Fifth, we leave you our privilege to stay out of school, have dress- up day. CYou automatically assume the consequence of such rightsl. Sixth, we ask that you take our draperies and scenery on the stage. Seventh, we leave you our seats in the recitation rooms. Although small and crowded, they are comfortable. Eighth, it is our desire to leave you our share in the extensive libraries of H. H. S. fNote the plurall. Ninth, you will be sole heirs to our worn and dilapidated books, our only request being that you finish our unfinished task, that of com- pletely destroying them. Tenth, we will you are portion of the gong, the handbells, buzzer, and other articles of noise. Eleventh, we will you the OWL office. We ask that you do not give it such hard treatment as we have the latter part of the year. Twelfth, we leave you our part in the furnace used in summer and the cold air process used in the winter. Thirteenth, we leave to you our part of the extensive laboratory on the condition that you do not break the beaker, and cause it to close down. Hereby witness my quill on this twenty-third day of May, as the executor of the estate of the Senior Class of '22. KSEALJ qsignedp w. C. KELLEY.
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