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THE SENIOR CLASS, JUNE I, I928
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State of North Carolina, County of Lenoir, City of Kinston. We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-eight of Kinston High School, aforesaid state and county, being in sound mind and full possession of all our faculties, do hereby make, declare, and publish this document as our last will and testament. We realize that our goal has been reached, preparatory to enrolling ourselves in the great school of life, and now it Is our desire to dispose of several assets, privileges, and rights in the following manner, to wit: First, we direct that the funeral services for the senior privileges be conducted by the school board, only provided they be carried out with all the dignity and pomp which they merit. Item I. To our beloved Alma Mater we leave undying gratitude for the many noble services she has rendered us since we first entered her majestic doors of learning as green and ignorant freshmen. Item II. We shall always hold a permanent place in our hearts for our faculty, who have labored, in vain we fear, to teach us the ways of the world. If only we may be ah ' e to pass the good work on to the coming generation, we shall not feel that the work of this faculty was to no purpose. Item III. Section — To the Juniors, who shall soon take our places, we do bequeath all rights, privileges, and dignity of the Seniors, together with the right to publish the Kay-Aitch-Ess, our school annual, and the Connecting Link, our school paper. It is our will that they make the best use possible of proverbial senior dignity, hoping they may become a better class than we have been able to be. Section 2 — To the Sophomores, we hereby leave all good counsel, wisdom and advice that we have been able to awiuire from various sources during the past four (4) years, and refer them during our absence to the future faculty. Section j — Whereas, the Freshman Class has become so prominent in affairs pertaining to the school, we advise that they make full use of our store of common sense, authorizing the superin- tendent to give them a diploma in three years, certifying that they have acquired all of the common sense willed to them by the Class of ’28. Lastly, we nominate the superintendent to execute this, our last will and testament. In testimony whereof, we, the Senior Class of 1928, have to this last will and testament set our hands and seal, this the first day of June, anno Domini one thousand nine hundred and twenty- eight, hereby revoking and making void all other wills made heretofore by us. (Signed) The Class of 1928 [seal]. Attest: Christine Williams, Testatrix Henry Temple, President 34
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