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A l v J l 1 , i . 1 1 i f L s i i 1 S r I THE TARGET Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1905 ...of the... Northwestern Military Academy We, the class of 1905 of the Northwestern Military Academy of the city of Highland Park, county of Lake, state of Illinois, being of sound, disposing mind and memory, and being owners of and possessed of enormous estates, stocks and bonds do make this our last will and testament: 1. As soon as we expire we desire that this be made known to the Class of 1906' whom we appoint as our successors, and to them we bequeath all rights and privileges as Seniors. 2. That a jitting monument to our memory be erected on the platform of the main room to serve as a reminder to those who will succeed us-of the glori- ous achievements and career of our class and to incite their ambition to follow in our footsteps. 3. That all our just debts, funeral expenses and other dues be paid on the day after our obsequies, by the class of 1906, to show their appreciation of our work in this Academy and to show their liberality and charitable natures. 4. To the faculty and ladies of this Academy we give and bequeath our full thanks for their work and the pleasant memories of their association with us. 5. To the Northwestern Military Academy we do give and bequeath our noble examples, our dramatic talents, to the class of 1907 which show the ability for such. Our wit and humor, and lastly, our athletic abilities, to be handed down from generation to gen- eration of Academy classes.
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THE TARGET moral strength, to seek through the emerald times and lights of the Freshman year for the more enduring and less glaring manifestation of Senior mellowness and maturity, and also our often-tried patience we give to them to help tide the time until they are eligible to become dignifted Seniors. 15. To the youngest, smallest and weakest, we do give and bequeath the privilege of remaining quiet with eyes and ears open ready to learn. But let their mouths stay closed until they are large enough to talh. We do hereby appoint the teachers of the Academy to be executors of this, our last will and testament, and empower our aforesaid executors and their suc- cessors to see that our last will and testament is exe- cuted as herein stated. QSEALD MEMBERS OF CLASS OF 1905. I O. N. YULE, M. R. SHUMVVAY, President. Secretary G. K. GOODING, J. D. MYLEEA, Vice-President. Treasurer E. C. TWARBLE, Historian. ' - f S 4S2.QssvNf -U
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