Columbia City High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia City, IN)

 - Class of 1915

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WY' 1 T52 W f W frf'2 -rf- ' I Q ,, Columbia City High School Year Book LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT E, the Class of 1915 of the C. C. H. S., Columbia City, Ind., II. S. A., being now of supposedly sound mind and memory, mindful of the uncertainty of life and feeling ourselves about to make our demise and depart to a greater beyond, do hereby, in the presence of VVilliam Stallsmith and Julius Sanders, make and publish this as and for our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all other wills by us at any time heretofore made. And, first, we direct our executors hereinafter named, to carry on and celebrate our funeral in the most elaborate manner possibleg to publish our obituary in all the leading county and national newspapersg to provide us with a suitable tombstone not to exceed 814,000 in costg and to pay all our just debts and bills incident to the administration of our estate as soon as reasonably may be after our decease and departure. SECTION I. ITEBIN 1 We bequeath to the Freshman Class, generally, three months tuition to any horsemanship college in the United States, hoping that such a course may greatly assist them in becoming full-fledged Sophomores next fall and furthermore.. do we bestow on them our wonderful brilliancy. SECTION II. ITEBI I VVe leave to the Sophomore Class as a. whole the duty of redeeming the standing and honor of the Junior Class next fall, which we fear has fallen below par during the last two years, and also do we bestow on them with much formality what they greatly need-our dignity. ' SECTION III. ITEM 1 To the Junior Class we give our positions as, 'tfirst in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of our' countrymen, and with it our self-esteem, our individuality, and our conde- scending air. ITEM Q On Abraham Strouse do we bestow the commander-in-chiefship of the United States Army in Mexico, the position of legal counsel for the Sultan of Turkey, the directorship of VVilson's cabinet, and the managership of the business affairs of the Junior Class because of his marvelous executive ability and capacity and his general versatility. ITEDI 3 To Arthur Baron, who claims to be an English nobleman, in fact one of the very few Barons living in this country, do we bequeath one hat rack on which to hang his large collec- tion of hats, lids, coronets, etc. Also do we arrange that the Boy Scouts may act as his military escort hereafter in his trips between Columbia City and Thorncreek Township so as to avoid all dangers of assassination. ITEM 4 To Mildred Ramp we leave one net, three bloodhounds, and two detectives to assist her in the strenuous problem of Finding a fellow. ITEM 5 'Unto Oscar Aker do we leave one copy of Per-k's Bad Boy, one phonograph, one volume of Ticklish Reuben at the Side Show, one seas0n's ticket to the Lyceum Theatre, a year's subscription to CmnpbeIf's High School Journal, and one feather in order to remove the tragic look from his face. Furthermore, do we will him one set of nut-crackers. one crack-shot rifle, fourteen packages of firecrackers, and ten pounds of Perfection wafers to assist him in cracking a smile when necessary. ITEM 6 To Theresa Briggswe bequeath four gallons and three quarts of pickles, to be sent by parcel post to her home in Troy Township, where she may eat them with no fears of disturbance. ITEM 7 Unto Burton Conkling we give his sister's position as an intellectual shark in the Senior Class, and in addition to this a muffler to keep him from laughing in public places. Further- i20l ij, ' . t., m 1 , f 4+ + -H +l ' i 1'l Hu fiifii 'i i' g i uiiv i Liiaii ifi '-Ii I F fb 1.5-fliii sffz ii illiiilii a zl fg-il fil It H n . , We f iii 5 it k A is-vo' .Li 1 ff Br' Qwsw-1asw1.a2v.: fir-'lifeiawivlal 1-- 'i.:ivs.im :' 1 t r v if tae miat a ff li

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