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SCHOOL SONG We always have been favored, By our pupils good and true, While other schools have labored, To make our hearts feel blue, We shall always keep our banners, And our athletics clean, And always be real loyal, To the Red and the Green. Just look at our girls and boys, They're doing their very best, We are loyal to our High School, For we love O. C. H. S. If we win scholastic victories, Individual or team, Still we love our dear old High School, And the Red and the Green. SENIOR CLASS SONG Fame, fame, for our Senior Class Bring on tlce studies we'll always pass, While our classmates take the lead, Right from the start we will succeedg We'll never fret, but we stagger ong We're always true, and never do wrong, Don't mind other's jealousy, C-ome on, our Senior Class, Rah! Rah! Rah!
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... ..........v I. Ethel Neate, hereby will my independent attitude and my makeup kit to Mellba Mottinger. She's independent eno-ugh but not at the right times. I, Von Prichard, hereby will my ,ability to behave once in a while to Johnny Prior. Ifd give him my job on the milk route too but I'm afraid ,he'.d drink up all the profit and Mr. Smith would have: to eat his Wheaties without cream. I, Dick Prior, hereby will my ability to stand up for my rights to Frankie Doan. I certainly wouldn't enjoy going to a movie with a basketball. I, Sandy Spahr, hereby will my pretty gray eyes to Dick Agler to look at some- thing besides the girls. Some people ,always want everything they can't have. I, Margie Stah', hereby will all my irresistable charm and allure to Marjorie Bigham .and my ability to play the trumpet to Ralph Taylor. I, Doyt Stump, hereby will my ability to come straight to the point to Vi-ctor -Carr. Although on second thought maybe I should have let ,a few people dangling on a limbg perhaps I wou,ldn't be so lonesome. I, Aaron Sutton, hereby will my ability to write shorthand to Bob Stahl. I'm not only doing him .a favor, I'm saving the Senior girls a lot of extra homework as well. I, Emma Lou Wiseman, hereby will my ability to go with one boy more than a month at a time to Melba. Mottinger. No offense please!! I, Mary Woods, hereby will my ability to laugh to Lucille' Roberts. We at least know Mary has teeth. L, Charlie' Woods, hereby will my manly physique to Max Mercer. With my build and Max's attitude we could surpass Superman. And in conclusion, I, Vivian Roller, in behalf of the Senior Class of 1941, herevby will the final exams for Seniors to the Senior Class of 1942, our dramatic abilities to the F. F. A.. and our excess vim, vigor and vitality to the baseball team. However, we wish to keep our good spirits, friendly attitudes, good looks, our superior intelligence and our genuine all around goodness for ourselves to assist us in our ascension of the ladder of success. Signed: VIVIAN ROLLER Witnesses: ELOUISE CHILCOTE I-L F. WISE
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FIRST JUNIORS CLASS SPONSOR LOIS THROOP President - Eleanor Vice President - Bud Secretary - Marceila Treasurer - James Class Reporter - Louise Dr an ROW, Left to Right: Joanne Adams, Richard Beach, Virginia Bickle, Anita Bolenbaugh, Keith Brown. SECOND ROW: Melba Rose Brown, Gus Brubaker, Victor Carr, Hubert Custer, Louise Doan. THIRD ROVV: Betty Eber, Alice Cermann, Arland Glosette, James Hertel, Laura High. FOURTH ROW: Kathryn Johnson, Ralph Johnson, Donna Kelly, Ns anda lxrieger, Marcella Krugh. FIFTH ROW: Fred Leiter, Donna Medaugh, John Moore, Melba Mottinger, John Prior. SIXTH ROW: Helen Prichard, Jane Putman, Owen Rank, Ralph Robison, John Rollins. SEVENTH ROW: Walter Shindel- decker, Lester Stetler, Max Swove and, Eleanor Tickle, Max Wright. ABSENT: John Cooper, Norman Elzie Fry. Tickle Custer Krugh Hertel
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