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lllil Ullll HHH liSlHHllHl We, the Senior Class of South Glens Falls Central School in the Village of South Glens Falls, County of Sara- toga and State of New York do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. We leave to the coaches our best wishes and heartiest congratulations for the outstanding job, and direct that their share of our estate shall be one bottle of aspirin. To Mr. Howe, we leave two weeks, three days, six hours, twenty-four minutes, and twelve seconds-the accumu- lation of our lost noon hours. To Mrs. Brown, we bequeath a fresh supply of absence slips, so that we may leave, secure in the knowledge that this will be the last long absence. To Mr. Sanford, we do desire that you should have from our vast estate a dowsing rod to supplement your pro- file tests in finding out how good we are. To the Cafeteria Cooks, we bequeath Eighty.Dainty Dishesn or many ways to spoil the hash. To Mr. Ricci, the Senior Class leaves their photogenic personalities with the fond hope that he can find others on whom they will look as well as they did on us. To the custodians, we leave with the thought that they will have an easier job in the future if all the remain- ing students are as neat as we were. To the Junior Arrowhead Staff, we formally notify you of the necessity of early reservation of the Board Room for your Literary Creation, or something of that nature. To the junior Class, we leave: the traditions, the honors, the monumental reputation we have so gloriously cre- ated-knowihg you are worthy of them. To the Sophomores, we leave the hallways to carry on with their love affairs, squables, spit-ball fights, book droppings, and good deeds. The whole Senior Class leaves to the Freshmen three years in which to become frustrated, one sided, conceited, corrupt, delinquent, partial, and eccentric. To those eighth graders, who will soon become high school students, the Seniors leave their ability to convince a certain teacher that dogs are better than cats. To the boys of the seventh grade, the boys of the Senior Class leave their charm, looks, ability to get along with the opposite sex. To our Class Advisors, Mrs. Vaughn, and Mr. Rose, we the Senior Class, lump in throatg hat in hand, do say with our expiring breath, God Bless you and keep you as we treasure your memory in our hearts. M4 ,ilu Class Lawyers
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