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Alice Culin wills to Geneva Robinson her undisputed authority on all questions concerning woman suffrage. To Doris Peoples, Imogene Alexson wills her differential walk. George Oerding wills to Mr. Stewart Norton of the Junior class of ’14, his inestimable power of translating and reciting German. Georgia Watson wills to Miss Hazel Radabaugh that melodious laugh. Ray Miller wills to Keith Leslie the honor of being the only red-headed upper class-man. Erma Culin, the sentimental roughouser wishes to will her unquestioned privilege of differentation, in any science, romance or song, to Vera Kelley. Perry Lawrence desires to will to Raymond Burns the supernatural power which he claims he possesses of enticing the young ladies with whom he comes in contact. To Verna Phillips, Alice Stanley wills her highly trained observing ability, especially when casting her magnificent optics with such sweet expression at the young men within her scope of view. Earl Leslie wills to George Akers the natural unmistakability of winning the attractions and favors of the ladies. Naomi Knowlton wills to Olive Howey the accumulated, superfluous power of being the best avoirdupoised athlete of all the girls of the Coquille High School. Clifford Kern wills to Roy Avery, his overestimated capacity for thinking. In witness whereof, we have hereto subscribed our names and affixed our seal, this twenty-ninth day of April, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred Fourteen. Signed—Class of ’14. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the seniors of Fourteen the testator above-named, as for our last testament in our presence, and we, at their request, and in their presence, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as witness on the day above mentioned. WitnP s $ Gnidreo E. Egroeg. Witnesses , Eilse, E Lrae
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CLASS FLOWER, ROSE at a at fHnttn—“iHakr rad) daii a rrttir mt tlir last at at at CLASS COLORS, RED and WHITE at m, at CLASS YELL Rickety! Rah! Hickety! Hay! Juniors! Juniors! Win the day! We’re all right! Red and White! Juniors! Juniors! With all our might! m. at at CLASS ROLL Jane A. Lowe, President Winifred Curry, Vice President Geneva C. Robinson, Secretary- “Laurel” Reporter H. Stewart Norton, Treasurer Raymond E. Burns, Joke Editor Roy M. Avery, Poet Edna C. Harlocker Hazel Radabaugh at at at FAVORITE SONGS Hazel “My Little Anti-Ragtime Girl.” Edna “It Takes a Little Rain With the Sunshine.” Roy—“Where! 0, Where! did You Get That Girl?” Raymond - “Sympathy.” Stewart “I didn’t Want To Do It.” Geneva—“Home Sweet Home.” Winnie—“Hello Central.” Jane—“I’ll Send A Message To Mother.”
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