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the last will and testament ef the class ef '40 The graduating class of Troy High School in the township of Concord, county of Miami, state of Ohio, United States of America, on this twenty- eighth day of March, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred forty, being of sane mind and in perfect health, do make, declare, publish, and proclaim this our Last Will and Testament. First: To the Junior Class, we leave the glory of being the worst Senior Class. Second: Barbara West leaves her sneezing ability to Mr. Stein. Third: Patricia Pearson leaves her blond hair to Ruth Kadel. Fourth: Harriet Lindenberger leaves her chewing gum to Mr. Bay, who cer- tainly appreciates it. Fifth: Charles Brenton leaves his height to' Bill Stewart fwe hopej. Sixth: Susan Shaughnessy leaves her eye lash curler to Virginia Bretland, who doesnit need it anyway. Seventh: To John Bushong, Tom Shanesy leaves his athletic ability. Eighth: Dick Allen leaves his weight to Clark Bair. Ninth: Bob Arnold leaves his swing records to Mr. Prouty. Tenth: Marjorie Pettay leaves the twenty-four boys in physics class to Lucy Carolyn Rogers. Eleventh: To Anna Lee Lippincott and Virginia Sands, Ted Chaney leaves his crew cut. Twelfth: Quentin Millet leaves his shyness to Ted Weeks. Thirteenth: Barbara Sanders leaves her sport shirts to Betty Ann Martin. Fourteenth: Tom Antenucci leaves his romantic conquests to Charles Kerr. Fifteenth: Leta Mae Buchanan leaves her ability to get A's to Charles Eide- miller. Sixteenth: Mary Jane Campion leaves her vocal talent to Eugene Trucksis. Seventeenth: Mark Hance leaves his violin to Trenton Bell. Eighteenth: Barbara Hawley and George Cawcutt leave the Old Mill Road to Nancy Seay and Dick Neal. Nineteenth: This year's stall' leaves '4The Trojan to next yearls staff with best wishes. Last: To the class of 2040, we leave our motto, '6Life Begins in F ortyf' We, the witnesses whereof, do subscribe our signature hereto, in cer- tifying this instrument as the Last Will and Testament of the graduating class of 1940. Mark Hance-4'Financial Advisorn Leta Mae Buchanan- Record Keeper Barbara Sanders-'6General Nuisancew This document has been certified, sworn at, notarized, and feebly sealed in Room 37 of the Troy High School. flf there are any complaints, remarks fnastyj, criticisms, objections, or, if possible, any praises of this document, see someone who claims he helped write it. 1
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