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K- 1 'M 6 .5 Semor Class Will - We the Senior Class of 1929 of Oak Hill High School do hereby declare all former wills null and void and do declare this our last Will and Testament as follows: - ,fa ..i4 rt ' ' ' ' I A e' ' I 1., R, . ' f -N, - - Q l I I Q 9 N ' ' , ' AC QQFIN . .Q ol , , -- , 1 no N. . Y' 7 l ' ,I ARTICLE l. To the Junior Class we do will and bequeath our Senior privileges ' . '-l and any others that they may be able to coax, wheedle or argue from the faculty. 5 ARTICLE II. To the Sophomore Class we do will and bequeath our dignity, as our excellent grades and our splendid deportment C they need itl. 3. ARTICLE III. To the Freshman Class we do will and bequeath all the traditions, -A n C- . customs and ideals of O. H. H. S., along with all the high ambitions and good inten- . J, - tions that we had when we entered Senior High School. '. ARTICLE III. As individuals our will is as follows: I AUBREY STINNETT, our dignified President--His little spit curl to Obie Holliday, 'L - WILLIE HAGY-HCT appetite for hot dogs to Cricket Smith. , 'M' gli JAMES WEST-His English IV book to anyone who will undertake to find it. if 'I , . MARY HOLT-HCI long tresses to lVIadelene McLain. - 1 I' 'Q ' KATHLEEN CHRISTIAN-HCT pep to Kathleen Lewis. l . .A ', O-Q ANDREW WooTEN-His Plane Geometry book, full of very interesting theorems, if . to Mr. Slaven. - F' K FRANCES SUTPHIN-HCI glasses to Mrs. Kelly that she may see all tardy students. 'J - O if PAUL KALAVSKI-His ability to master anything he undertakes, to Irene Smith. . . A PAULINE LONG-All the tricks of an artist's trade to Edith Robinette. f + Q. . , I l . Q2 PAUL BACKUS-His ceaseless chatter to Clinton Buckland. Q 1,3 KATE TOOMES-Her three-inch heels to Ruth Bobhitt. FZ,- lb I ORPHA O,DELL--HCT dimples, which are provoked by her own silly remarks, -. C., to Roy Smith. Q W, RUTH BAUMGARTNER-Her chewing gum to Miss Greybeal, who seems to be if making a collection. 'Wg ' RUBY BISHOP-Information as to how to manage a red-headed man, to Mary .' I up . Q. GJ r James. Q - U 1 ,B EDITH BURGESS-HCT Winsome smile and merry laughter to Violet Brown. ig . ' . Q VIRGIE COLEMAN-Her baby talk to Louise Elick. 1 'I 9 s EP Q - ' 5 u V 1 ' -. PAGE 31 Ja
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Lf .Q YO f F? 'r .O fi . 'e '11 IR -1. W, Oh t r Jan 10-Rachel Ferguson relates story of her wedding to Angels So thats the way to manage it! jan 12-Cecil and Otto receive trophies for being honored on all state team bay arent they wonders? Jan 16-Semester tests It s sad but that means school s half over and we re glad Jan 18-What? Miss Greybeal has been disappointed in love! jan. 21 Sophomores discover new rat poison with very offensive odor Give me a nose poke quick jan 24-Hubert Bennett makes war rum runners in Pax an 26-Hey! Hey! William Duda, the old Accordian Man an Z8 Basketball candidates all right, no dates Hootchie tells Kat eb 1 Sink or swim! Live or die' Give up those master keys! Feb 2 Summersville Basketball game and rubber rimmed baskets for Sandy Reid Feb 4-Whos who contest Can I vote for myself? eb 6-Faculty so generous with Semor privileges! Feb 8 Miss Greybeal declares she desires many beaux, but they are hard to find eb. 11-How many holes in this paddle? Count em! 13? Count em again! eb. 12-Flags flying in the breeze--Abe Lincolns birthday. It would be. eb. 14-Ruby sends her love to Sandy. QShe thought shed better.J eb.17-Pritch knocked senseless by Freshman girl. Feb. 20-P. D. loses his dignity. He faw down and go boom. Feb. 22-journalism class journeys to Hun- tington. Hotel uses too many forks and spoons to suit Buddo. eb. 23-Opal Thomas makes a dandy chaperon. Fe .25-Sam Lipari aids Freshmen in tick- et sales. Feb. 28--Flash Forbes turns bootlegger. March 1-Oak Hill victorious over Char- leston. What a game! March 2 Ugh! Mt Hope 35 Oak Hill- 29 Id rather not hear anymore about March 4-Are we downhearted? No fNot much J March 7 Aubrey Stinnett Get hot Sen- iors Get hot! March 9 This tournament is good Look at those cheerleaders March 11 Juniors and Seniors demand holi- day to celebrate They decided they didnt want to go anyway March 14-Believe it or not Miss Harris gives Acorn Stalf a feed a big feed at Boob s March 15-4Whats the joke in that? Do 1 know it Cowboy? March 18 Explosion! Potassium plus water. Sues heart goes putter pat March 20-Tony put nitric acid on my hand. Dog gone that wood pussy March 22 Muley says he can supply candy to his wife-only Only what? March 25 Seniors are requested to please wash their rubber necks and tm ears. April 1 Bug Fodor has a date with Mary Holt fApr1l Foollj April 4-All good looking boys asked to stay after Chapel. Pritch stayed. April 7--Miss Harris. I look ten years younger in an apron. April 17- Arrival of Kitty. Yea Wi- mont. April 19-Seniors take Juniors for a trip around the world. What sights they i see! May -Junior-Senior Banquet. Wow! May ll-Sectional Track Meet. May -Senior Play. Very successful. May 24-Senior High Commencement. May 25-It's all over. And howf I -Frances SU'rPI-ms PAGE 31 G YT' -1 gs..-, ' ' i ' i n.-ps, ' . ' ' f -M . wg' gl 'l 5 L AV 1 ' A l AC . 0' l 5 W Y Y 4 tif I . I . it. I fd. , ' ' - ' I I gg . 7 1- 5 -Ii ' . I . I .1 . V .I ,I in .. . ,i I U U . fc . I H on . . , . .. 2' .l - '- I ' ' ', . ' F I i . . . . ' . , -1 . l - . 9' - , . . 5 ig' - ' - .-. I Ii F '. I t - ' - . I F I . u es- , , , 3 n F , . . .3 F a so ' vs , rl gn dd Q I 9 F J b 17 fi! ' ' -at if - t fwfl ' 4o',gc-5i'Q si., Q 53 GGL .
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u L 'jf ,. i 'U' M D QA' U N' 'Sp -45.3. li 'l ' il fi- ' R' . ' f AC 3.1-RN i . eo- A .s i - 'U .3 h :J r G-- KATHERINE FRANTZ-HCT good sportsmanship to Herbert Walker. L MATTIE THOMPSON-Herslender grace to Elva Watkeys. BERNARD FLINT--His heart smashing ability and ravishing charms to Harold f West. JUANITA NIILLS-HCT plentiful supply of cosmetics to Margaret Lewis. . as POLLY DRUMMOND-Her musical talent to Desyl Smith. . MARY MANKIN-Her curly hair to Alice Oxendale. - '75 MARTHA MEADOWS-HCT place in the cafeteria to Mary Daily. f SUE AMOLE-Her kinetic energy to Lillian Mann. ' 13 RAY GRAY-His place at Ubummers' corner to Anne Sharp. ' ' ' OPAL THoMAs-Her typing ability to Mabel West. if' U 'fi RUSSEL MILLS--HiS hatred of women to Jack Staton. ' EMMET COLEMAN-His commanding visage to Edward Duncan. HUBERT BENNETT-His Chevie and brags to Stuart .Fisherg also his talent 8 for argument. ' GOLDA JORDAN-HCT sunny smile and happy-go-lucky disposition to Garnet i Merritt. is RUBY BLAKE-Her triumphs in Basketball battles to Arbutus Belcher. ' H MARY SIMMS-Her inclination to practice swimming on the Hoor to .Mildred 'E I - McDonald. D 4 . . . . . . '43 SAMUEL LIPARI-His ability to make witty remarks and ask foolish questions in French Class to Mary Modey. Q . rl NIABEL WOOTEN-The book report on Le Chevalier de Maison Rouge to the Q5 Junior English Class. Lg CECIL LINDSAY-HiS hot party to the Sophomore Class. . RUTH PERKINS-A mind that absorbs General Chemistry to William Duda. D I OTTO BOWLES-That lordly air to Francis Blake. ig, NELLIE CLATWORTHY-HCT candy sales to Julia Bibb. I X' CARLOS HUFFMAN-His artistic ability to Fred Oxendale. 5 HELEN CRAFT-Her retiring disposition to Joe Penrod. ZELMA SIMPSONLHCT vocal powers to Louise Harding. .. 'i 'W ALBERT FODOR-A large paddle with thirteen holes in it to a certain organi- zation of the school. ' ' Q 'w PAGE 33 i GCI ss-E . -if . J? ff :ras 'ds-il . Q
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