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26 Hl Nel Ie. (0) Jak NS I, Merle Hamill, bequeath to Lucille Ours my long locks with which to cover her ears so they won’t be cold in the wi nter time. I, Frances Cogley, bequeath to Edith Cremer my smile and sweet dis- position. I, Odell Colaw, bequeath to Lola King my knowledge of algebra. I, Warder Roy, bequeath my little book on “How to Vamp the Girls,” to “Chocker” Brown. I, James Wolf, bequeath to each boy in the present Junior Class my sunny disposition. There is enough of it for each one to have a generous share. I, Genevieve Menear, bequeath to Virginia Dodge my ability to laugh. I, William Knotts, bequeath to James Dodge my place in the O. H. S. Band. I, James Pollock, bequeath to Eddie Butler my position on the baseball team at first base. I, Pearl Friend, bequeath to Mary Jankey my ability to chew gum in school. I, Carrie Kolbfleisch, bequeath to Cecelia Lawton my brilliancy in every- thing. I, Isabelle West, bequeath to Beatrice Wilt my sweet smile and to Nor- rene Hostetler my dancing feet. I, Genevieve Gonder, bequeath to Dorothy Sturgiss my position on the volley ball team. I, Gladys B. Gonder, bequeath to Mary Faherty my ability as an actress. I, Robert Bowman, bequeath to Harold Yutzy the key to bookkeeping, which I think he needs very much. We, Margaret Orendorf and Louise Shreve, bequeath to Lona Kelly and Mileta Brenneman our chairs in the library. I, Ernest Townshend, bequeath to Eddie Butler my razor to be used on his sideburns. AND LASTLY: We hereby appoint Roland Martin the President of the Freshman Class, the sole executor of this, our last will and testament. We hereby revoke all former wills made by us. IN WITNESS WHEREOF: We have hereunto subscribed our hand and seal at Oakland aforesaid, this eighteenth day of June, nineteen hun- dred and twenty-six. THE SENIOR CLASS OF ’26. The Who’s Who 1. Handsomest Boy....Julius Renninger 15. Biggest Flirt........... Pearl Friend OePrevtieste Girl sere Gladys Gonder 16. Most Dignified.......... Merle Hamill Se@lasSe Grind eee Genevieve Gonder 17. Noisiest.................. John Wolf 4, Class Shark....... Ernest Townshend 18 Class Optimist......... Wiley Welling 5. Most Popular Boy........ James Wolf 19 and 20. Best Looking Couple. .Warder 6.) Mosts PopularsGirlere.. Isabelle West Roy and Auburn Nine VepClasss blithe eect James Pollock 21. Class Arguer:....... John Birkheimer 8. Most Original.......... Carl McIntire 22. Class Pessimist....... Frances Cogley QAPWrLTIES i semcrteeitate eects Carlton Miller 23 and 24. Chummiest..Louise Shreve and LOR MOStmVitisi¢all ae mre en Juanita Ready Margaret Orendorf 11. Most Absent Minded..... Odell} Colaw. 25) Qiietestsanceen. o2 Carrie Kolbfleisch 12. Class Giggler...... Genevieve Menear 26 and 27. Greatest Buddies. .Robert Bow- SY, Aaiesye WERE SS oo Sarah Johnston man and William Knotts 1A Class) Cut-upas.. pounce Roger Glaze’ 28) Breeziest........-.5. «++ Boyd Payton
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