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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 understanding do, make, devise and publish the following as our last will and testament. First: We hereby revoke all contracts, bills and promises which we have made during our high school career in Heuvel— ton High. z Second: We leave and bequeath to a promising junior class all our property including our very much used back seats, magazines and other such articles, our ability to get to senior meetings on.time, and our ability to agree and not to quarrel. Third: We leave and bequeath to the Sophomore Class our manners which Mr. Bush regards so highly. Fourth: Wo leave and bequeath to the Freshman Class the art of breaking the rules and regulations by which Heuvelton High School is thereby governed. Fifth: The members of the senior class leave the following articles which are to bo distributed to the students of H.H.S. 1. Charlotte Backus leaves her hustling ability to Lucille McClure. 2. Dorothy Beach loaves her numberous beaus to Bessie Davis. 3. Eleanor Chambers leaves her band music to someone who will promise not to lose it every five minutes. 4. Betty Fishbock leaves her ability to do math to Bethany Stevenson. 5. Ella Fishbeck and Edith Towne leave their abili- ties to attract the soldiers to any junior girl who will make good use of it next year. 6. Arlie Henry leaves his numerous love affairs to Bruce Badger. 7. Glenn Hastings bequeaths his musical talent to Elmer Bulloch and his liking of one certain street to Pete Crayford. 8. Betty Downing bequeaths her aptness for Latin to Eleanor Parks. 9. Lois Johnston leaves her knack of writing long notes to the opposite sex to Helen Sellers. 10. James Kelly, former member of tho senior class who joined tho Navy, wishes to leave his high patriotism to the next boy who leaves school to join the armed forces.
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History of the 1942 Seniors The seniors of the 1942 graduating class came into school in the fall of 1938 as young and care- free as any one could he but now through the years of high school and especially this year we have learn- ed to accept responsibilities. Now we are ready for the long road ahead. The second year we merely drifted along like most sophomores coming through the year without many scars; losing a few of our members and gaining a few. The next year went along smoothly and at the latter end of the year we elected our officers for the rest of the year and also for the coming year. The officers were: president, Glenn Hastings; secre- tary, Ella Fishbeck; treasurer, Eleanor Chambers. After the Seniors of 1941 were through, we started our campaign for our money fund. Then the last year with all of its activities came along. With all the difficulties a class can have we came forth with a class that never once grumbled but always worked together. We all worked fairly hard to raise a fund large enough to take a trip, and finally did go to New York where we all had a grand time. During the year's activities, we put on a senior play in which nearly all the sen- iors had some part. It turned out very well. We are now going to have a senior picnic as senior classes have done in the past to finish up a most pleasant year. After that, we will bo ready for the secrets the world has in store for us upon graduation.
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11. Wallace Rock leaves his masculine touch that appeals to the women to Roy Livingston, 12. Grover Raymon leaves his ailments to Ellis Fish- heck, 13. Leah Seeley leaves her Rensselaer Falls bound roller skaces to Carol Howie, 11, Harold Smithors loaves his alarm clock whose time is so accurate that he is late for school to Glenr. Rickett 15. William Reynolds leaves his bashfulness to Mac Badger •, 16. ' Our class advisor, Mr. Wilson, who has entered the army, bequeaths his good nature, smiles, and chair in the seventh grade room to any teacher who comes to fill his place. 17. Certain members of the senior class leave Miss Hutchinson a more peaceful time after their departure. Lastly, we appoint G. E. Bush executor of this, our last will and testament with full authority over all our proper- ty. V ith the witnesses thereof, we have subscribed our names the twenty-second of Juno, 1942. Class of 1942 Eleanor Chambers and Glenn Hastings
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