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NINETEENTH. I, Dixie Harris, give, devise and bequeath to Helen Baysinger my book entitled, Success for the Ambitious. TWENTIETH. I, Walter Scott, give, devise and bequeath to Earl Baum- gardner a balmy moonlight night, a bench for two hidden in a cozy place, and the girl fright one.J TWENTY-FIRST. I, Wesley Jones, give, devise and bequeath to Eric Schuman a still night on the river, two good companions, and plenty of bull frogs, mosquitoes, and an old negro who can play on the banjo the lonesom- est songs ever written. We nominate, constitute and appoint Professor Buck and Professor Bradley Executors, and Miss Via, Executrix, of this our last Will and Testa- ment. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hands and afiixed our seal, this 21st day of May, 1915. THE SENIOR CLASS CSeal.J WESLEY JONES, '15. , 6 ug -- gffixiifs 2- v l X fr 1 --EXE ' 9 fill 5,7 J 1- Q! :ff 1 X, -lxflk S ,AX A- ' X 'lf l 1 C-'YLIOY' 7V654'rr7a.11 I
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Senior Glass Mfill. NS NY XS KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we, the Senior Class Stu- dents of ROLLA HIGH SCHOOL, being of Sound and disposing mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this to be our last Will and Testa- ment, hereby revoking and annulling all former Wills by us executed. FIRST. We give, devise and bequeath to the Students of the High School and incoming Freshmen, the New High School fto bel. SECOND. To Professor Bradley our list of all those members of Junior, Sophomore and Freshman Classes, holding Keys, Ponies, and all books of such nature for use of defrauding said Professor Bradley of his just right ind privilege of cramming into all members the knowledge by the Bradley rocess. THIRD. To Professor Buck, our esteemed Principal, plenty of room in the New High School for Geometrical purposes. Also a private room for teaching Dutch, FOURTH. To Miss Via, the one teacher who has been able to stay with us, and, by pulling our eye teeth and other points of ignorance, has at last landed us at the door to go out, we give our heartfelt thanks. FIFTH. We give, devise and bequeath to the Junior Class as a whole, their just rights and privileges to use all lower classmen for any good use whatever. SIXTH. We give, devise and bequeath to the Sophomore Class the right to use better judgment in the decorating of the desks in the New High School building. SEVENTH. We give, devise and bequeath to the Freshman Class the right to snub all coming Freshmen. EIGHTH. I, Arthur Kerr, give, devise and bequeath to August Dela- loye my corner of Pool Hallg also my book entitled, How to Get Out of Everything. NINTH. I, George Rhoades, give, devise and bequeath to Harry Ziese- niss my book, entitled, How to Break Into Big League,', or, MA Timid Man's Resolve. TENTH. I, Gwendolyn Arthur, give, devise and bequeath to Robert Stassen the privilege of writing the 1916 Senior Poem. ELEVENTH. I, Ethel Case, give, devise and bequeath to Mary Evans my book entitled, Making Much of an Opportunity. TWELFTH. I, Ottilie Krueger, give, devise and bequeath to Eva North- ern my book entitled Slow and Steady, or Success as a Senior. THIRTEENTH. I, Clara Dressendofer, give, devise and bequeath to Helen Kilgore my book entitled, How to Write Something Without Any- thing In It. FOURTEENTH. I, Grace Livesay, give, devise and bequeath to Christine Hammer my book entitled, What To Do In a Pinch. FIFTEENTH. I, Helene Graber, give, devise and bequeath to Mary Adams my book entitled, Posery, or How to Tilt the Head. SIXTEENTH. I, Velma Bullard, give, devise and bequeath to Gladys Pryor my book entitled, Eye Culture. SEVENTEENTH. I, Sarah Lenox, give, devise and bequeath to Emmett Wynn my book entitled Life on the Farm. EIGHTEENTH. I, Prudence Chappel, give, devise and bequeath to Mi- nerva Allison my book entitled, Work and Win, or Seeing Things in the Future. I
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r W 1 ra. W X7 W 'I f I KT - -'LII 3 ef ' ff' YZ The Junior Class. NQ Ni NY FLOWER-Violet. COLORS-Violet and Green. MOTTO: Labor Conquers Everything. OFFICERS: EMMETT WYYN, - - - President EVA NORTHERN, - - Vice-President HARRY ZIESENISS, - Secretary LOREA YOWELL, Treasurer
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