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CLASS WILL We, the class of 1946, of Holyoke High School, City of Holyoke, County of Hampden, Massachusetts, being of sound mind, memory, and judgment, do hereby make and publish this, our last will and testament, and do earnestly desire that these, our last requests, be carried out. Article I To the School Board and City of Holyoke: Our thanks for the many educational and social opportunities offered us. Article II To Our Parents: Our sincerest gratitude for the countless sacrifices which have enabled us to reach our goal - commencement. Article III To Mr. Fitzpatrick: Our earnest hope that he may continue his successful career as principal of Holyoke High School for many years. Article IV To Mr. Ganey: We bequeath a seeing eye dog to lead him to those boys who break the rules of the lunch room. Q To Miss Maxfield: Our fervent hope that, since she has re- covered from her illness, and since she has returned to Holyoke High, her return may be long and lasting. Article V Article VI To the Boys: A special' prepared solution which on drinking will endow them with the courage to ask the ever waiting girls to the social affairs. Article VII To Miss Gear and Miss Glasheen: I Radar equipment to locate the girls miss- ing the section period. Article VIII To Miss Garrity and Mr. .Scanlon: We give thanks for their untiring efforts in making our yearbook a success. Article IX To Mr. Fitzpatrick: A new office with modern conveniences, including revolving walls so that he may have more space to display his increasing collection of class pictures. To the Girls: Lounging rooms with mirrored walls to prevent them from pushing and crowd- ing in front of each other. Article X To Miss O'Hern: We give thanks for being our kind and understanding dean during the absence of Miss Maxfield. Article XII To the Student Council: A new and bigger lunchroom with re- bounding stools and mechanical men so that there will be no need for a lunch- room committee. Article XIII To Miss Laporte: A new book, The Proper Etiquette at a School Dance, by Miss Griffin, to be exhibited in the library at all times for those who are not well informed on the subject. Article XIV To the Freshmen: The right of boys and girls to be together in all classes so that they may become better acquainted with each other. Article XV To the Girls of 210: A new locker room with wide open spaces and four exits to allow them to be the first in line to buy tickets for the games. Article XI In witness whereof, we the class of 1946, do hereby set our hand and seal to this our first, last, and only will and testament on this fourteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty-six in the presence of the following witnesses: Henry J. Scanlon I-Vyal! E. Harper Wilbur F. O'Donne1I
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