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Through the Years with the Class of '48 AS SOPHOMORES
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Through the Years with the Class of '48 AS JUNIORS
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class, of the city of Learning, county of Instruction, and state of Confusion, being of sound mind and memory do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. First. We direct that all our just debts and funeral expenses be fully paid and satisfied, as soon as it may be convenient after our decease. Second. We give, devise, and bequeath unto each of our three favorite relatives, Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen Class, the following momentos of our love for them: To little brother Junior, we leave the responsibility of running the family business. Junior also shall receive the Class Mansion at 200, Upstairs Hall. Our second cousin, Sophomore Class, shall receive our spirit of cooperativeness and our Store of Knowledge. To our nephew, Freshman Class, goes our worldly experience, dignity, and poise. In appreciation for their unlimited services, we leave the directors of our company additional patience and understanding. We give to the children of our relatives the following: Frances Amon leaves the front seats of the class rooms to all other A’s. Jim Bain leaves his seat in P. O. D. class to Bob Paddock. Harold Baker bequeaths his ability to sleep in class to anyone else who can get away with it. Jack Barnes leaves his place in the quartette to Joe Ivers. Marie Bartges leaves her enthusiasm for Home Economics to Doris Thompson. Charles Black left so fast that he forgot to leave anything. Marianne Boyd, with a word of sympathy, leaves the office of Senior treasurer to next year’s victim. To Marie Quimby shall go Shirley Callahan’s ability to cook. Ralph Campbell leaves Mr. Patterson’s jokes to sister Shirley. David Clark thinks he’ll need everything he has but will leave part of his spirit of helpfulness to the underclassmen. Jane Coryea leaves her ability to drive her “blue streak” to anyone who feels that he is capable. Mildred Cummings leaves her pretty brown eyes to Pat King. Marian Cutler leaves her class spirit to Shirley Sealand. With a word of warning, Jane Eperthener leaves her P. O. D. book to Shirley Huey. Michael Fabian leaves his bashfulness to Jake Anderson. Hazel Foster leaves her typing ability to Earla Mae Bauman. To Boneta Zahniser shall go Rebecca Graham’s remarkable ability to concentrate on one guy. Without regrets Regina Hogan gives her Latin book to Nellie Gill.
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