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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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