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We have the following on our Roll Book. Officers and Members: Walter Luff, .Jr.. President. Vern Ricketts, Vice-President. Elizabeth McIntosh, Secretary and Treasurer. Bess Coil. Enoch Israelson. Elliott Cassidy. E. Mcl.—’20 Will of the Senior Class w E, the 1920 Senior Class, of the W. H. S., being of III sound mind, and in a disposing mood, do hereby make, | publish and declare, this document to take precedence over all others previously made, published and declared, as our last will and testament: FIRST— We bequeath to the Junior Class the seats occupied by us this current year; except the mural decorations and artistic creations, placed thereon by us, which go to the Freshmen for the further development of their appreciation of the fine arts. We also leave to the Juniors our books and other materials so that their intellects may be developed to the high state of perfection that ours have been. SECOND— To the Sophomores we bequeath our ability to study, and our powers of concentration. We also bequeath anything that the Juniors may cast off, or deem not sufficiently valuable to accept. May they make good use of it. THIRD- Our ability to endure long suffering and pain we bequeath to the Fresh- men. We feel that they shall need it. Also we leave to them our ability to initiate incoming Freshmen. May they make good use of it in the com- ing year. To them we bequeath our uprightness and dignity. (Latter to be withheld until two years after our demise.) We also bequeath our fondest hopes and deepest sympathy that they may pass through the painful ordeal which they will be forced to undergo with unfailing courage. We also bequeath to them our secret process for the extraction of ehloro- phyl which was discovered by us while Juniors, in chemistry. It is a posi- tive cure for all forms of verdancy. FOURTH To the faculty as a whole we bequeath a loving memory of the dear departed. Their troubles will now be over. 1151
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