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THE BOOSTER WILL ftCAlDfcKWfl BY HOMER PHILLIP We, the members of the January, 1922, Class of the Charles E. Em- merich Manual Training High School of the City of Indianapolis, being of sound mind and memory, and in good health, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament in the following manner: First — We give our heartiest thanks to our class sponsor, Miss Knox, for the never failing interest she has taken in the class. Second — We bequeath to the June Class all those teachers who have made us the learned people that we are. Third — We leave to the yell leaders all the pep and enthusiasm of the January Class, to be used at all Manual Contests. Fourth — We bequeath to those left behind, the new building, which we will enjoy only as alumni. Fifth — We give to the school all the athletic clothes worn by our fa- mous athletes, so that other athletes of note may wear them. Sixth — We give Wanda Lyday ' s inspirations to the June Class prophet so that he may decide the destiny of their Class. Seventh — We bequeath to the June Class the wonderful day, in which we had to plant our Ivy. Eighth — We will to Gustave Nees the formula for making the famous MANUAL BEANS. Ninth — We give to the school one million dollars ($1,000,000) to be used in forwarding the plans and objects of the Janitors ' Union. Tenth — We leave Miss Perkins a book on Dramatic Work as a re- ward for the services she rendered the class. Eleventh — We leave to some other capable worker, Ralph York ' s place as Booster Agent, in which he has done his work well for five successive years. Twelfth — We give Wallace Reid ' s Charm School, in which Wall Flowers will learn how to dance without having shakey knees and blushing faces. Thirteenth — We give and bequeath to the office one hundred dollars ($100) to buy books for those who sit in the office chairs to pass away the time, while awaiting their fate. Fourteenth — We will to Horace Storer the Class President ' s place in the auditorium, so that he, too, may make famous speeches as ours did. Fifteenth — We leave to Mr. Sanders the memory of the excuses he wrote for the January Class. Sixteenth — We give, devise and bequeath five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Bud Fisher, so that he may make further studies in the science of draw- ing, in order to compete with Carolyn Richeson and Leonard Kord , Seventeenth — We leave to the school the memory of the January Class, which always pushed for a bigger and better E. M. T. H. S. Eighteenth — We appoint Mr. McComb executor of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we have hereby subscribed our name this 2 5th day of January, in the Year of Our Lord, 1922. Signed HOMER PHILLIPS, Will Maker.
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