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Item XII f. To Miss Ada Mildred Cane we will an extra hour ' s practice on the organ. Item XIV. To Miss Rosa Mueller we will the privilege of having a new picture made for the 1915 annual. Item XV. To Mrs. Princess Nelson we bequeath one small radiator by the aid of which we hope she may keep warm. Item XVI. To the artist. Miss Hallie Claire Smith, we will fair skies, perfect shadows, and enchanted back grounds. Item XV] [. To Mrs. Laura Haygood Watts we bequeath a bunch of sweetwilliams and Mary ' s little lamb, and request that the said pets be pastured in the L. C. turnip field. Item XVIII. To Mrs. Minnie Moss we will ourselves as living ex- examples of the practical value of Smith ' s Tonic and L. C. cough medicine. Item XIX. To Miss Addie Lee Frazier we respectfully and reverently will all the happenings of Mutt and Jeff, and Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed, and request that she watch the growth of Snookums, and take note of the teething of same. Item XX. To the Juniors we will all our undesired privileges and request that they conduct themselves with such dis- cretion as to be granted the desired ones. Also we reverently bequeath to said class our burden of dig- nity and good looks. Item XXI. To the Sophomores we will and bequeath the consola- tion of knowing there is a better day just ahead. Item XXIT. To the Freshman Class, the freshest of the green, we will and bequeath a jar of Stillman ' s freckle cream and a volume of Bunyan ' s Pilgrim Progress. Item XXIII. To the Sub-Freshman Class we will and bequeath our class colors, the green and white, and our flower, the La France Rose. Item XXIV. We hereby constitute and appoint Mrs. C. J. Howell executrix of this our last will and testament. This the 26th day of March, 1014. Rubie Moss Freddie Sylvester Westmoreland Susie May Green Mary Buforcl Hunter Signed, declared and published by the Senior Class as their last will and testament in the presence of us, the subscribers who subscribe our names below, in the presence of said testators at their instance and request, and of each other, they signing in our presence, and we signing in theirs. W. L. Cleaveland — C. S. O. H. T. Woodyard— Ordinary W. A. Campbell— J. P. 26
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rmar Mill Georgia, Troup County, LaGrange, LaGrange College. We, the Seniors for year VH4 of the said college, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do hereby make this our last will and testament. Item [. To Professor Rufus Wright Smith, our honored President, we do hereby give, bequeath and devise our utmost respect and gratitude for his kindness and long suffering; also one peck basket of love letters, daily, bounded for Mercer, Georgia, Emory and Tech. Item II. To Professor and Mrs. E. J- Robeson, we bequeath three of the most charming, the most dove-like, and the most fashionable damsels of LaGrange College for future daughters-in-law. Item III. We will to Professor E. D. Hale one small step-ladder, with the aid of which he may more comfortably trace upon his wall maps of St. Paul ' s three Missionary journeys. Item IV. To Miss Maidee Smith we bequeath one roly-poly doll, and request that she twist the said doll between her fingers when she makes announcements and re- fuses permissions. Item V. To Miss Dana de Forest Tatum and Miss Anna Grace Montague we will the use of the parlors every Wednesday and Saturday evenings, unless the Sen- iors have need of them at that time. Item VI. To Miss Carrie Belle Vaughan and Miss Estelle Lois Jones we will the privilege of caring for their little sisters. Seeing that they wear their coats and get to meals on time, being included in the said duties. Item VII . To Miss Ruth VValker, Professor of Science, we be- queath a gas chamber, and request that all gases with etheral odors be generated therein. Item VIII. To Miss Eva McGee we will two muffin tins, three spatulas, one rolling-] tin and a lemon-squeezer. Item IX. To Miss Eula Bradford we will and bequeath one-half interest in the Dunson Cotton Mills. Item X. To Mrs. E. D. Hale we will and bequeath one pair of roller skates, by the use of which she mav more comfortably keep pace with Mr. Hale when they take their afternoon walks. Item XI. To Miss Ernestine May Dempsey we will and be- queath all our old love letters, in the original. Item XTT. To Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn Means Smith we will a sea- son ticket to all Glee Club performances, also an annual serenade by the said club. 25
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SARAH CRAWFORD TATUM, PIANO, VOICE LaGrange, Georgia. Her voice changed like a bird ' s, There grew more of the music and less of the words. SALLIE FLORENCE FEW, PIANO Watkinsville, Georgia. Member of Honor Board 1913-14. Chairman of Y. W. C. A. Missionary Committee 1913-14. Vice-President of Class ' 14. O! for a world where no germs live. DOLLY PALMER JONES, VOICE Augusta, Georgia. Assistant Literary Editor of Sillabub. Chairman of Social Committee of Y. W. C. A. 1913-14. Debater for Irenian Society in Public Debate ' 12. Member of Irenian Basketball Team 1912-13. President of Freshman Class 1911-12. Manager of Glee Club 1913-14. Oh may fortune be so good As to save me from old maidenhood. CALERA PAULINE BECTON, PIANO, VOICE Swainsboro, Georgia. Music Editor of Sillabub. Pianist of Glee Club 1912-13. Member of Irenian Basketball Team 1912-13, 1913-14. Member ' Varsity Team 1913-14. It warms me, it charms me, To mention but his name; It heats me, it bea ' s me, And sets me all a-flame. 27 i
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