DEDICATION 'ii We, the Senior Class of 1947, consider it a great pleasure to dedicate this annual to Mrs. McCool. We wish to thank her for the help she has given us in producing the Memoriae. Pl' Sl' 1' Train a boy to be brave and to speak the truth, and you have done your best by himg the rest he must do for himself. --Lew Wallace.
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ie W--MW-Q emo m -W-W-M 47 FIRST WE MAKE OUR WILL '22 We, the Senior Class of 1947 of Scottland Community High School, do herewith make, declare, and publish our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I We, the Senior Class of 1947, will to the different classes the following: To the freshmen we will our general knowledge, provided they will use it. To the sophomores we will our silly giggles and foolish pranks. To the juniors we will our old text books, provided they study harder than we did. ARTICLE II We will to our teachers the following: To Mrs. McCool we will our cheery outlook on life. To Mrs. Benson we will our good behavior . To Miss Throckmartin we will our good manners at the table. To Mrs. Bruner we will our musical talent provided she will cultivate it. To Mr. Heggerty we will our quiet assemblies and study halls. To Mr. Benson we will our demerits. To Mr. Emmons we will our ability to get along with people. ARTICLE III 'I We express our individual wills in this way: I, Florence Cook, will my singing ability to Bill Hunt, provided he will open his mouth wide and let the tones roll out. I, Louise Carpenter, will my gentle manners and quiet disposition to Donald Low. I, Naomi June Fulton, will my nickname Blow to Patty Yonee, provided she will try to keep its name as I have. I, Mary E. Fulton, will my mild temper to Eugene Giordano, provided he will do his best to control it. I, Bill Hutson, will my ability to tell tall tales and to make everyone believe them to Jack Eslinger, provided that he doesn't tell them too often, I, Richard Ingram, will my uncontrollable hair to Dean Bowman, provided he will use a special hair tonic for it at all times. I, Roscoe Howe, will my love for Shakespeare's stories to Ruth Alice Scott, provided she doesn't read any of them around me. I, Marian Parker, will my class ring to Dick Haws, provided he doesn't wear it at Dana. I, Marilyn Parker, will my mischievousness in study hall to Norma Samford. I, Barbara Scott, will my long hair to Gleethal Scott, provided she doesn't cut it. I, Helen Holley, will my former boyfriends to Wilma Vaught, provided she is willing to accept them. I, Joan Listner, will my sweet disposition to Dorothy Groves, provided she doesn't use it on the boys. Signed: Marilyn Parker. Richard Ingram. Kilroy.
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