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CLASS WILL We, the senior class of the Skidmore High School, be- ing of sound minds--we hope--and realizing that we are in sight of that final milestone of our high schoolff life, do hereby make and publish this, our last freexs will and teftament, in orqer that we may justly andNx with due gratitude distribute our interests in the aforesaid institution to those succeeding us. SECTION I To the school board of the Skidmore School District, we leave our thanks and appreciation for the interest they have shown in our educ tion by furnihsing us with competent instructors and plenty of fine equipment. We also leave an expression of our appreciation, for the hot lunches, the new radio, and the ping-pong tables which they so kindly gave us our last year of school, To our Superintendent, Mr, Haun, we leave our sincere appreciation for the helping hand which he has lent us so often during the last three years. We leave him our best wishes for the future ielfare of the school. To all of the faculty,we leave thanks for the inspir- ation they have given us, and we extend to them a copy- right on our success, which they may use in the future to demonstrate their abilities as teachers. We also leave them a box of aspirin tablets, To Cy, our janitor, we le ve all the paper wads and old morn out books for hhn to do with as he sees fit. smcwiozr II i To the junior class, we iequeath our most important possession--our dignity and our ability to do a great old school like this justice as a senior class. We also leave them room enough on the desk tops for their flf'11'll6 S 9 To the sophomore class, we leave all of our excess knowledge and hope that they can make some use of it, To the freshman class, we leave three' mnre years of constant studying. And, realizing that we are the sec- ret envy of every freshman, we bequeath to each member of the class permission to use us as a living model. SECTIOI III The individual members of the senior class wish to make disposition of the following so that the Worr thy influence of the class of 1941 will remain in the midst in a time Richard Studying, ge s more of the student body and serve as inspiration of need: Argo leaves his book, How To Get B Without to Junior Hitchcock, and h7'7w'eE tHzEt Junior good out of it than he got out of it.
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