. Booster (June 1915). Horton Oliver, Treasurer John Lenaham. President Fourth, we give and bequeath to theIndianapolis High School Amalga-mated Mutual Alliance, the beautifullandscape which is now passing ourstately edifice. Fifth, we give permission to theFreshmen to organize an involuntaryarmy to prevent Helene E. Sawyerscat from walking on Mr. Koontzswireless aerial and being electrocuted. Sixth, to the underclassmen, wegive all the honors and medals thatwe didnt walk away with at a recentinterscholastic track meet. Seventh, we bequeath $10,000 for theconstruction of a subway under andbetw


. Booster (June 1915). Horton Oliver, Treasurer John Lenaham. President Fourth, we give and bequeath to theIndianapolis High School Amalga-mated Mutual Alliance, the beautifullandscape which is now passing ourstately edifice. Fifth, we give permission to theFreshmen to organize an involuntaryarmy to prevent Helene E. Sawyerscat from walking on Mr. Koontzswireless aerial and being electrocuted. Sixth, to the underclassmen, wegive all the honors and medals thatwe didnt walk away with at a recentinterscholastic track meet. Seventh, we bequeath $10,000 for theconstruction of a subway under andbetween the rental library and the of-fice, to be used personally by K. VonAmmerman in order to prevent con-vection currents in the traffic in thehall. Eighth, we give all our lost caps,handkerchiefs, and hair-ribbons, nowlocated in safe burial grounds in theouter office, to our well-known clean-ers, in order that they may keep thewindows clean during the next vaca-tion. THE BOOSTER JUNE 15 CLASS. Louise Nessler, Vice-President Ninth, we bequeath Doc Whita-kers imitation of the wind to all ofhis younger listeners, with the under-standing that said wind shall lift himto Mars, where his agile foolishnesswould be appreciated. Tenth, we give $10,000 for a bronzestatue of Russel Johnson, having in-scribed these words, A Fitting Ex-ample of the Largest GraduatingClass in History. Eleventh, we give and bequeath onemore plank to Billee Campbells suf-fragette platform, in order that saidship of state will not sink while Billeeis on her hone,vmoon to Europenext summer. Twelfth, we will one copy of GlennElys new book on How to Grow aBeautiful Pompadour, to any Fresh-man applying at the stage entrance. Fourteenth, we bequeath B Mar-shalls curling iron to Irwin Bass,hoping that he will be able to saygood morning with the same ease thatHoward Doremus did in the classplay. Fifteenth, we give Weber DeYoresnew sleep cure to Mr. Koontz, to ad-minister to Leon Rogers on the morn-ing after the nig


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