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015132 Seninr Qlllass will We, the members of the Senior Class of the Okmulgee High School, County of Ckmulgee, State of Oklahoma, Class of 1914, each being of sound mind and memory, and each being fully apprised of the uncertainty of life and of the cer tainty of death, and each desiring to make a proper disposal of all our class effects, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills made by us, wholly or in part. Item 1. To the High School as a whole we do hereby give and bequeath our class picture and direct that the same be hung in a prominent part of the Hall of Fame, where those who look upon it may be inspired to greater things. Item 2. To the noble Juniors we do give and bequeath our place in the hearts of our teachers, said Juniors to hold the same, together with all the profits, pleas- ures, and privileges derived therefrom, for their use and benefit until they them- selves put off the robes of Seniorship. Item 3. To the ever-wise Sophomores we do give and bequeath our rules of behavior and discipline, and pray that they will follow them out to the letter, knowing that if they so perform them, they will gain for themselves in time to come a place in the Hall of Fame, as we have done. Item 4. To the verdant Freshmen we give and bequeath our report cards, which they are to study and examine closely and keep ever before them, that they may be an inspiration and incentive throughout their remaining High School life, the same to be continually used by them while we live and at our death to become their sole property and possession. Item 5. To our dear little ones in the Eighth Grade, knowing their fondness for toys and things of amusement, we do give and bequeath our stub pencils, old tablets, note-books, trigonometric functions, and all our nonsense, to be equally divided among them by our executrix as soon as convenient after our departure and after all funeral expenses have been paid out of same. Item 6. To the Athletic Association we do will and bequeath all the money obtained at the athletic games, after expenses have been taken out, to be divided equally among its members. Item 7. To the various musical organizations of the School we bequeath our best wishes for continued success, and trust it will not be long until they will find the Lost Chord, and will suggest that they then take steps to prevent its getting lost again. Item 8. To the School Board we do give and bequeath our thanks and ap- preciation for all past favors. Item 9. We bequeath to Mr. Hopkins full parental control of the children of the O. H. S., directing that he show that love and friendship in the future which he has always shown. Item 10. To Mr. Short we do give and bequeath all our Physics note-books, to be delivered to him by our executrix three months after our departure. We direct that he shall use these in instructing future classes, that they may have an opportunity of studying the experiments and profiting by the wonderful heights to which we have climed in our researches. Item 11. We give and bequeath to our beloved teacher, Miss Redford, all our knowledge of Caesar, Cicero, and Virgil, the above mentioned to have the benefit of the same during the lives of us Seniors and at our demise the same to become the sole property of the devisee. Item 12. We give and bequeath to Miss Graham all our History outline books, to be used by her to keep the Hames of History in her mind replenished. Item 13. To Mr. Barlow we do give and bequeath the care of those boys who -24-
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