Class Will
We, the Senior Class of South Kortright Central School, being of illegal age and unsound mind and memory, do make public and declare this, our last will and testament, so help us God.
Barbara Cook leaves the ability to please Mr. Lottridge to Vivian Nesbitt.
Albert Conklin bequeathes his argumentative mind to Wallace Many.
To the Junior Girls, Dortha Dart leaves her will power to wait until becoming a Senior before getting engaged.
Margaret France leaves the back roads, which will be vacated, to Howard Rich and Willeita Beckett.
We leave Romolo Melucci, Lawrence Gilmour's tenor voice.
To Edwin Benedict, Kurt Gunther bequeathes his sense of humor. We all hope it will help the Juniors to survive their Senior year.
Harold Hait leaves his even disposition to Dick Trimbell.
Wilber Hays leaves his athletic ability to Edgar Simmons.
To Wendell Martin, Derwood Lifgren leaves his dancing ability.
Betty MacDougall leaves her hostess ability to Delphine Oblinski.
To the Freshman Class, we lovingly bequeath our troubles and worries. We hope it will give them the dignity they need.
To Hugh Rose, George Miglianti leaves his techinque of attracting girls. (What a technique).
George Murphy leaves his complacent attitude to Richard Babcock.
Don Pardy leaves the distinction of being able to sleep through the noisiest class to George Robertson
To Thelma Snedeker, we bequeath Bertha Parker's everready grin.
Claude Parker leaves his ability to bluff his way to Bill Walldroff.
To Mr. Wesel, we leave the athletic ability of the graduation class to future teams.
To the Junior Girls, the Senior girls leave the position of champion basketball team.
Ruth Rose leaves her musical ability to Marjorie Cowan.
Elizabeth Rowe leaves her cheerleading ability to Marjorie Reynolds.
To Howard Rich, Alfred Smith leaves what's left of his truck.
Stanley Sturgess leaves the capacious back seat of his car to Ed. Benedict and Doris Jean Dales.
Laura Travell leaves her ability to play basketball to Laurel Clark.
Dorothy Visser bequeaths her example of perfect behavior to Helen Marie King.
To Miss Russ, we leave the ........ Junior class ........ and extend to her our depest expression of sympathy.
To Miss Maynard, we leave a book of rules for chaperoning.
We leave to Miss Parsons two sheets of paper so that she can attain sufficient height to see between the spokes of the steering wheel wherever she may be.
To all the faculty members, especially Miss Davis, we leave the pleasant memories of having had the honor to teach at least one brilliant class in their teaching profession and we hope that they will be fortunate enough to have many more such classes.
To Mr. Burke, we leave all our troubles and sorrows and Jimmy Clark.
To Mr. Farquhar, the Senior boys bequeath their best whishes for his continued success and extend their appreciation for his guidance and companionship.
We hereby appoint Mr. Wesel and Miss Davis as the executors of this, our last will and testament. In witness thereof, we, the Class of Ninteen Hundred and forty-Five, hereby sign and seal this, our will, on the first day of June, 1945.
Ruth Rose,
George Miglianti,
Counselors at Law.
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The 1945 Almedian - South Kortright Central School Yearbooks - SKCS 1945 Almedian