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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1941, of Oakwood High School, Village of Oakwood, County of Paulding, State of Ohio, United States of America, being of sound mind, memory and understanding, and considering the frail and transitory life do herewith and hereby conceive this our Last Will and Testament in the manner and form as follows: First: We leave to this our beloved place of learning the happy memories of the Class of '41. Second: To the Gymnasium we leave a half interest in the electric score-board. Third: We leave to lVIr. Kretzinger and the remaining teachers in the faculty our many characteristics which will live in their memories in years to come and serve as examples for the lower classmen that they may profit by them. Fourth: After the execution of the above, we, the Class wish these our worldly possessions to be dis- tributed in the following manner: I, Earl Adams bequeath my ability as basketball manager to Jack Williams. I, Fanny Mae Adams bequeath my ability in Chemistry to any Junior who can make use of it. I, James Andrews bequeath my Chevrolet to anyone crazy enough to want it. I, Helen Beemer bequeath my trim figure to Norma Kohart. I, Ruth Benedict bequeath my love for the boys to Helen Harmon. I, Donald Burt bequeath my excess weight to Sid Fruchey, I. Phyllis Burt bequeath my place in the sextet to Darlean Good. I. Fae Carnahan bequeath my love for dish washing to Waldeane Ladd. I, LaDonna Coil bequeath my ability to type to Charles Fender. I, Helen Craft bequeath my bashfulness to Barbara Pota. I, Eunice Davis bequeath my secretarial ability to Gae Jones, I, Doris Dindot bequeath my artistic ability to Helen Price. I, Robert Dukes bequeath my height to Dale Roughton. I, Marvin Eisaman bequeath my love of friends to Lawrence Bidlack. I, Jean Fuller bequeath my knitting ability to Ruby Lloyd. I, Elsie May Grimes bequeath my soprano voice to Betty Badman. I, Charles Grimes bequeath my love for baseball to Bill Huff. I, Walter Harris bequeath my position as Captain of the basketball team to my brother Richard. I, Vivian Hornish bequeath my sophisticated manners to Jo Ann Robnolte. I, Bernard Keck bequeath my erect posture to Ivan Doster. I. Victor Loney bequeath my studying habits to Glen Weible. I, Barbra Maddock bequeath my ability for keeping a steady boy friend to Helen Rieke. I, Keith Matson bequeath my love for arguing to Dean Mohr. I, Catherine McCullough bequeath my quiet ways to Zerrna Archer. I, Keith McCullough bequeath my ability as stage manager for nearly everything to Lester Schubert. I. Harold Mead bequeath my graceful movements on the basketball Floor to Bud Noggle. I, Robert Mead bequeath my love for hunting and trapping to Harold Becher. I, Donna Richardson bequeath my amiable traits to Kathryn Sharp. I. Lois Richardson bequeath my frankness to Dorothy Hardesty. I, Junior Rickner bequeath my confidence to Bill Rieke. I, Rex Rickner bequeath my habit of irritating people when they are busy to Rolle Deatrick. I, Richard Robnolte bequeath my love for poetry to Wayne McCullough. I, Charles Scholl bequeath my geometric abilities to Rollin Becher. I, Evalena Sharp bequeath my pleasing personality to Laura Carnahan. I, Katherine Stanton bequeath my quiet grace to Norma Thrasher. I, Mary Ann Thrasher bequeath my technique of vamping to Irma Measel. I, Warren Weible bequeath my love of airplanes to Anson Hill. I. Grace Williams bequeath my short stature to Edna McGahn. I, Jon Williams bequeath my curly hair to Dean Noffsinger. Sworn before us this 16th day of May, Nineteen hundred and forty-one. CLASS OFFICERS. Page Eighteen
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