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THE CLASS WILL On behalf of my lamented client, the Class of l9l,6, of Scioto Township School, towncX'Commercial Point, and State of Ohif c, I have called you here as A solemn duty, that you as heirs and assigns,nay hear our lest will and testament and receive each token we have to bestow to you. It was our intention, and it would have been a pleasure 'to have presented these tokens personally, but, we found our possessions even more extensive and valua- ble than we thought, so it was impossible, particularly as our last days were Snoccu- pied with social engagements, and other dates not so social, but of great import- ance to the future. ' May I, as well as my client, entreat that you receive your respective legacies in the spirit of unselfish friendship with which they were given? I hereby read this duly attested will, which,as the legal ad- visor of the class, I drew, as directed, immediately prior to her passing from our presencea - We, the Class of l9lt6, consisting of twenty seperate and distinct entities, be- ing in as good a mental condition.as usual and in much better temper than usual, do hereby make this our last will and testa- ment. We haveno specific directions'MJleave concerning our funeral, but we do hope you will come prepared to praise as well as bury us, forgetting the trifling faulm that may have beencnnsand remembering our manifold and remarkable virtues. We feel that our brilliant record and our unusual achievments will live after us, but since we don't wish to take chances, we suggest that a tablet, on which shall
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Page 58 text:
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QCLASS WILL CON'T,J be inscribed our names and a few of our out- standing deeds,ta purchased and placed in the auditorium of the school where it will strike the eyes of all who enter. And in this manner do we dispose of our possessions: First, we bequeath to the teachers, the faculty of the 'Scioto High School, free from all inheritance, luxury, or income tax, our entire store of Knowledge. From them it came and to them it should bereturned, that others may be benefitted by it as we have been. We feel that this Knowledge, plus information ob- tained by original research and contemplation, will prove startling, and might even, with profit be incorported in the next course of study. We also bequeath our valuable sense of humor to them, without which we should have found school life painful indeed, and which will do much to make it endurable for them. ' We give and'bequeath to our supertintendr ent, A.A. White, a sense of relief that we have at last been graduated, and a feeling of pride in any great deeds or noteworthy a- chievments that our future may contain, real- izing that such glories-if anynwill be -dubL largely to his example and counsel. To dear old Scioto High School itself we leave the calm and peaceful quiet caused by our absence, and any old wads of gum, answer books, or crumpled notes we may have left in some forgotten place. A To our County Superintendent, Mr. Goerge D. McDowell, we give and bequeath the best of luck in finding a full corps of teachers to fill his ftwelvez county schools. We give and beguefth to the Junior Class our good luck, which they will need next yeaq and all examination questions we have been given during the past year. We believe that
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