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SEcTION 12: ‘To Mrs. Clarke, we will years and years of happy married life. SecTION 13: “To Miss Spencer and Miss Hughes, we will twin fur-lined bear suits to keep them comfy while they guard the school grounds. Section 14: ‘To Mrs. Britton, we will a postwar station wagon so she won't have to leave half the gang behind when she attends the basketball games. SEcTION 15: ‘To Mrs. Harwell, we will a pre-war baby buggy and a new tri- cycle for Jerry. ARTICLE III. Section 1: ‘To the Junior Class, we will a full varsity athletic program and a high spirit of cooperation. SECTION 2: ‘To the Sophomore Class, a likable group, we will another beau- tiful pin-up girl. May they keep their minds on their work. SECTION 3: To the Freshman Class we will a recipe for making the lazy peo- ple work, and may they attain their goals with honors. SECTION 4: ‘To the Elementary School we will the happy ambition to strive hard to attain graduation in the years to come. ARTICLE IV. SECTION |: ‘To the Library Club, and its ambitious sponsor, we will a spac- ious recreation hall in order that they may have a few “‘jam sessions.” SECTION 2: ‘To the Junior Red Cross Organization we will a liberal sum of money with which they may support all necessary causes, and an enthusiastic group of assistants to carry on the work. SECTION 3: ‘To the Commercial Club we will an unlimited supply of males so they can have a co-ed party in the future. SECTION 4: ‘To the Glee Club we will a chorus of one hundred male voices and may they prove helpful in the presentation of another successful operetta. ARTICLE V. SECTION |: ‘To the Boys’ Basketball Team we will a cooperative team minus a “one-man” player. To the remainder of the school we will much appreciation for their assist- ance, understanding, and encouragement. Thus ends the Last Will and Testament of the Class of 44. Having fulfill- ed our duties to the best of our ability, we do hereby subscribe our name and afhx our seal to this document, duly witnessed by: ROMEO FRANK SINATRA MILDRED DANCE hier eflector
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT WE, the Senior Class,of 1944, departing from this institu- tion, seeking the beginning of a new life, do ordain, publish, and establish this our Last Will and Testament, to-wit: ARTICLE I. SECTION I: ‘To Mr. E. S. H. Greene, our Superintendent, we will a cast-iron stomach and a vast number of ration books so he may enjoy all the tasty foods he likes. SECTION 2: ‘To Mr. Thompson, our principal, we will a flourishing vegetable garden. May he fill many lockers in the County Freezing Unit. ARTICLE II. SECTION 1: ‘To Miss Sanford, we will an English Class that will enjoy Shake- speare’s literature as much as she does. SECTION 2: ‘To Miss Williams, we will the huge sum of $1,000 so she will not have to be bothered with ad money for the annual next year. SECTION 3: ‘To Miss Mapp, we will several booby traps to keep students from sneaking magazines out of the library. SEcTION 4: ‘To Mrs. Grizzle, we will a pre-war yacht so that she and her hus- band may thoroughly enjoy the summer vacation. ra SECTION 5: ‘To Miss Martinsen, we will pounds and pounds of sugar so she can always have cake and hot chocolate on hand when her students drop in on week-ends. SECTION 6: “To Miss Hudson, the basketball coach, we will a good, coopera- tive team of boys, and also a huge truck to accommodate them in going to and coming from games. — SECTION 7: To Miss Pickhardt, we will a sound-proof room so her classes will not be disturbed by noises in the hall. SECTION 8: ‘To Miss Groth, we will someone to assist her in her duties so she will not have to be “three places at once.” SECTION 9: “T'o Miss Morrissey, we will a helicopter that will transport her directly from the lawn of the school to the lawn of her home. SECTION 10: ‘To Miss Daughtrey, we will much appreciation for her patient guidance, and we believe that she will be content with a new time clock that will run without having to be pounded upon. SECTION 11: To Miss Gray, we will a brand new automobile with a life- ever-lasting battery. “Whe Reflector 26
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