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CLASS WILL On this, the eleventh day of March, we,' the class of 1945 of the city of Tuscola, county of Douglas, the state of Illinois, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make, publish, and declare this, our last will and testament. FIRST: It is our hope that the underclassmen have profited by the examples we set as Seniors and that we have instilled in their hearts a pleasing and lasting impression. SECOND: We do give and beoue th to the class of 1946 our knowledge and privileges, known and described as follows: Our superior knowledge of scholastic and nonscholastic matters and our privileges as Seniors, such as ruling over the underclassmen, evading the library rules, and escaping detention. THIRD: Ve the class of 1945, do hereby will and be-aueath the following items to the said persons with the hope that these, our last reouests, will be faithfully executed. To our class advisers and othpr members of the faculty we express our sincere thanks and appreciation for their patient and untirir.r efforts as they have helped us climb the ladder of success. To Miss Grumbles, we leave our ability to understand English Literature. Please divide it eoually amonr next year's strugglin'’- Juniors. To Mrs. lack, we leave enough money to purchase new conies of Fite and Eggleston. To Miss Sluss, we will a well-organized filing cabinet to help her keep track of her many papers. To Mr. Kish, we each one donate our insurance policies. To Mr. Johnson and his music students, ,-,e 'dll 15 souare feet of the school grounds for a new sound-proof music room. To Miss Macy, we wish to add an 8th period so she will have some time during school to rest. To Mr. Wulliman, we donate a loud speaker system so that he can be heard in assemblies. To Mr. Schrader we leave the materials to develop a bigger and better F.F.A. feel that Miss Msgnusson could use a new Victrola. Me will leave T.C.H.S. and. make room for the rreen freshmen of 1946. Miec Deer, we hope thev will all be mechanically minded so they understand The Man and the Motor Car . To Miss rantz and her foods classes, we wish to leave money to purdhase a new 3ish washer for her cafeteria season. A brand new alarm clock, set -'’or exactly 8:05, is our contribution to Mr. Reuter. Don't ask us where we got it .'.' Petty Denham and Mary M. Jones leave the T'iller boys to any e is-ible Junior nrlrls. Take rood care of them, girls .' e.y Manwarlng leaves h r interest in Newman to Mary J. Rice
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