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1. Jessie Taylor leaves her musical ability to Ella Fishbeck. 2. Harry Moore bequeaths- his high marks and reasoning rower to Lawrence. Seeley, 3. Madeline Hill leaves ,her tenroer tc Muriel Nugent and her appeal for the opposite sex to Marion Simmons. 4. Jeanette Crawford leaves her long curls to Bessie Davis and her oleasing personality to Elizabeth Needle. 5. Teresa Chambers bequeaths her ability tc translate Latin to Jean Needle and her back seat tc Loreen Jenkins; • 6. Betty Sloan leaves.her ability as a chemistry stu- dent to Leah Seeley and her snapping blue eyes, when she gets angry, to Aletha Simmons. 7. Arlie Henry leaves to Grover Raymcn his love for revolving doors. 8. Betty Badger leaves her back seat to Jimmy Kelly and her marionette to Eleanor Parks. 9. Maurice Mix bequeaths his sneaking ability, to Alvin Steele. 10. Harold Smithers leaves his memories of the girls he met in Washington to the one that gets there first.■ 11. Howard Livingston leaves his giggles and uncontrollable laughs tc Ellis Fishbeck. 12. William Reynolds bequeaths his shyness to Bud Rock and his senior essay to anyone who can give it, 13. Walter Hazelton leaves his quietness tc anyone Miss Hutchinson would select for this position. Lastly we appoint Mr. G, E. Bush executor of this, our last will and testament with full authority ever all property. With witnesses thereof, we have subscribed cur names'this twenty-third day of June, 1341 Class of 1941 Jeanette Crawford
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Last Will and Testament We, the seniors of Heuvelton High School, village of Heuvelton, county of St. Lawrence, State of New York, being of sound mind, memory and under-standing do, make, devise and publish the following as our last will and testament. First: We hereby revoke all contracts, bills and pro- mises which we have made during our high school career in Heuvelton High School. Second: We leave and bequeath to the Junior Class all ' our property, including our very much used back seats, books, magazines and such essential articles, also our ability to get to senior meetings on time. Third: We leave and bequeath to a promising Junior Class 'h the successful endeavors to raise funds for their Washington trip. Fourth; We leave and bequeath to the Sophomore Class our honored place in the hearts of our teachers and our ability as students in H. H. S. Fifth: We leave and bequeath to the Freshman Class, our art of breaking the rules and regulations by which Heuvelton High School is thereby governed. Sixth: We leave and bequeath the faculty cur grati- tude for the time, work and encouragement they have given us so that we might attain this higher goal. Seventh: We leave to Mr. Bush a back room of well be- haved seniors. Eighth: To Miss Hutchinson we leave and bequeath a group of well finished experiments in chemistry for the coming year. Ninth: To Mr. Farden we leave a better attentive English IV class. Tenth; To Mrs. Johnston we leave an empty row of front seats that can be filled by our promising senior olas s. Eleventh: To Mr. Hurley we leave a library full of biographies on musicians to take up his time. Twelfth: To Mr. Rawlins we leave a spy glass so he can watch the future senior girls. Thirteenth: The Senior Class leaves the following articles which are to be distributed to the mem- bers of H. H. 3.
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History of the Senior Class of 1941 In the fall of 19.36-,- there came into the lives of a group of youngsters a new - experience—high, school o had often thought of it before as some high mark . for which'to ascire. We were excited-and wondering but with the passing of four years .we have, come to accept it much as though it had..always been.with us, perhaps even to think'of it with real seriousness. As second year, students we-were still... together, still diligent in our studies. The next year wore away and the freshmen of the fall of 1936, then juniors, were looking forward to a pleasant senior trie and- Junior clas.s activities . were in full swing by, the end. of the year» Class of- ficers elected this year and continuing.in office through our, senior.year were: President, Betty Sloan; Secretary, Madelene HillTreasurer, Howard Livingston Vice-President, Jeanette Crawford. Another fall brought this .-clas-s uo to the home stretch. A Washington trip., early in April put;-the class in trim for a trlunmhant'finish. Now June and graduation draws near and we look beyond to goals we have set for years ahead. Push forward, - seniors,, and with determination we- will gain the heights of our dreams. Harry Moore
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