MAY 2S, 1925 THE LEXHIPEP PAofc ELEVEN LAST WILL AND TESTA>IENT (Continued From Pag3 2) 2. Also, all the weighty responsi bility that we,-the seniors are about to leave. ITEM V To the class of ’27: Our best wishes and the hope that you may become a banner class in future years. ITEM VI To the Class of ’28: Our superiority in studies, in order that you may have your name en graved on the scholarship cup as many times as we have. ITEM VII To Lexington High School as a whole: Our sweetest memories and recol lections, feeling sure that in several years, you will recover from the loss occasioned by our departure. ITEM VIII Anything else which we po^ess desired by any person will be gladly turned* over to them, by procuring them from the executor of this wili. We name as executor of r.his estate Nat Hunt, who, we feel sure will car ry out faithfully, these, the last wishes of our class. In testimony whereof, witness our hand and seal, on this, the first day of June in the year of our I,ord nine teen hundred and twenty-five, at Lex ington High School. (Signed) CLASS OP ’25. Witness Witness Witness DRINK IN BOTTLES We can’t paint all of ’em, so we paint the best of ’em. Elkin Sign Co. Leonard Lunch Room A Good Place to Eat Cigars, Soda, Magazines. Phone 291 Although this is the last time the Lexhipep comes out this year, don’t make it the last time you have your clothes dry cleaned and pressed by us. During the summer send vour clothes to WALKER^S and profit by a better job and better service. We sincerely appreciate your patronage during the last school year, and have been glad to advertise to you through the Lexhipep. We hope that you will continue to send us your business WALKER'S Ml CLEANING S DIE Phone 274.

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