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Hast tU anb Testament of tfje Mentor Class of 1914 We, The Senior Class of 1914, being of sound mind and intelligence, holding partiality toward none, and uninfluenced by any social obligations, do draw up and declare this our last will and testament. Unconditionally we make over the following: First: To some needy individual, Herbert Bassett’s manner of convincing the Faculty. (Some call it “bluffing. Second: To some future Senior boy, Charles’ ability to recite in United States History. Third: To Ray Engles, Frank’s brilliancy in Physics. Fourth: To the Chemistry laboratory, Lilian Gates’ gum, to be pre- served and kept forever, as Lilian cannot stand the shock of having it thrown away. Fifth: To any one, Eula’s disgust with Physics. Sixth: To any one of the Junior girls or all, Mildred’s knowledge of the different kinds of pumps and the art of describing them. Seventh : To Bertha Weaver, Jennie Moore’s honored position as pianist. Eighth : To the Freshmen, Earl’s delight in making different meanings of the letters representing the grades. Ninth: To Leo Dubois and Loy Wilson, in equal parts, the dignity which the boys of ’14 leave behind them. Tenth: To Fannie May Williams, Elva’s knowledge of Deutsch. Eleventh: To Anna Lindsey, the hook in, the cloak-room whereon hung the famous littli green hat of Alice Robertson. Twelfth: To the future Business Manager of The Arrow Head, the same enthusiasm as Ludwig Schmidt’s. Thirteenth : The chamois so long enjoyed by Hazel Wood is to be cut in as large pieces as possible and given to remaining girls of (S. H. S. Fourteenth: To some capable person, Guy’s longing to be on a ranch. Fifteenth: To some poor Sophomore lass. Ruie’s ability to flirt. Sirieenth: To smaller Ruby Brown, John Crawford’s slow manner of doing everything. l)u to the good management of our worthy President, Mr. Guy Willibey, in our election for executor of our last will and testament, we have been able to attain a majority in favor of Mr. C. H. Woodruff.. His bond shall be no other than the favors which he has lavished upon us. 14
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Junior Class Colors—Purple and Gold. ROLL. Leo Dubois.................... Loy Wilson.................... Mildred Hargess............... Ray Engles, Ruby Yocum, Fannie May Williams, Minnie Gerahty, ......................... President. .................... Vice-President. ............... Secretary-Treasurer. Marie Ausmus, Glenna Haines, Vera Abbott, Catherine Wright. Venna Ray,
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