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£a$t Hftlf And Ostamfttt We the Class of 1951 being of sound????? minds, declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. We do hereby bequeath all the fol¬ lowing properties supernatural, unwanted, and stolen. Article I: To the seventh grade, we leave our talent of putting the pigtails of the girl in front of you into the ink well. Article II: To the eighth grade, we leave a rope to pull themselves over the hill to High School. Good luck kids. Article III: To the Freshmen, we leave a large supply of band-aids, tape, and scissors to patch yourselves up after Initia¬ tion. Article IV: To the Sophomores, we leave our four years of experience in the House of Learning. Now you have more than the teachers. Article V: To the Juniors, we leave our excess money. Hope you make good use of it. Article VI: To Miss Burns, we leave a suit of armor to protect her from her sixth grade cowboys. Article VII: To Mr. Morris, we leave a special janitor to keep his desk clean and dusted. Article VIII: To Mr. Mains, Charlie Aylward leaves his bright red hair We suspect that you 1 11 need it soon. Article IX: To Mrs. Potter, we leave a class who can take dictation at 200 words a minute. Article X: To Miss McGrath, we leave a new steering wheel for her car. Article XI: To Mr. Benton, we leave a copy of War and Peace . Article XII: To Mr. Roy, we leave a strong padlock for his new car so no- underclassmen will be tempted to borrow it. Article XIII: To Mr. Horner, we leave an alarm clock to remind him when it is the end of the period. Article XIV: To Miss Wallace, we leave one crayon, slightly used. Article XV: To Mr. Ingineri, the Class of 1951 leaves one egg beater for his new home. Article XVI: To Mrs. Lambson, the Senior girls leave an Amazon. Article XVII: To Mrs. Washburn, we leave a bottle to keep all that ex¬ cess energy in. Article XVIII: To Miss Loring, we leave a portable freezer to keep the ice cream hard.
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