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MARSHAUTE1945 CLASS WILL AC We, the Senior class of 1945. being about to abandon our faithful and sturdy training ship to board the large and mysterious vessels of the future. have gathered together our worldly possessions and find we must dispose of some of them. This necessary disposal of our treasures causes us to hereby draw up this our last will and testa- ment. This document makes void all other wills or promises made by us at any time heretofore. We request that Miss Partlow and Mr. Coleman see that the next crew of this ship neither remove any of the bits of gum nor mar any of the numerous cuts and initials we have left behind to show we have been aboard. As we leave the familiar decks we dispose of our possessions as follows: Item I. We give and bequeath to our faithful and beloved faculty, a new school building that will not be cold and over crowded. We trust they will know how to conduct themselves in the said building. Item II. We give and bequeath to the INKWELL and the new edi- tor thereof, our unfailing ability to obtain ads from firms that didn't want to advertise. Perhaps our bequest will enable them to secure ads from people we could not. Item III. We pass on to the Juniors of 1945 our title of Hstuck up Seniors. To them we give our honor, dignity. privileges, and the love and care we have received from Miss Partlow and Mr. Coleman. We pass on our well kept. freshly painted quarters and all the torn books, desks, and papers we may have left in our hurried departure. Item IV. To the Sophomores we will our special traits and outstand- ing abilities. We wish these to be used in obtaining success in the years to come. We also wish them luck in the long trip through the next two years of high school, if they get into as much trouble as we, they will need it. Above all we trust they will keep up Marshall's school spirit and safeguard her reputation.
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MARSHALITE1945 CLASS WILL fcontinuedl Item V. To the Freshmen class of 1946 we will an extra room so they will not be called the h'S2lI'dII16S.H Item VI. Each Senior feels that he should leave to the faculty some token by which to be remembered. . To Mr. Coleman, our principal, we will an automatic telephone that will answer itself. As you know we hate to miss our classesg hence, we will Miss Part- low more Senior boys, then she won't ha.ve to call on one so often. To Miss Brewer we will restful nights and peaceful dreams so she will not be in a bad humor. To enable Miss Robertson to pass through the halls without hav- ing to correct someone, we give her students who will not be heard. To Mr. Corder we will a physical education group that will re- port to class. We wonder if he will be the recipient of this bequest because no former classes ever have. To Miss Sue we will a library that will not be used for loafing. This is not to be taken too seriously because Marshall High wouldn't be the same without a few loafers in the library. To Mrs. Trainham we pass on a third year Home Economics class that can sew. These girls will need the practice when their chil- dren's clothes are torn. To Mrs Smith we will a group of students that will pay more attention to her orders. She gives so many however, that we donlt expect all of them to be carried out. To Mr. Smith we give a quieter physical education group. His present charges are sometimes very annoying. To Miss I-Iowdershell we will a room that will not be too cold for her physical education classes. To Mrs. Brent we give a chemistry class that will not break her equipment. To Mrs. Snyder we will a Freshman class that will not be over- crowded,
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