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XfVhy Go to O. H. S. Cause of Gray Hair Ambition To increase his knowledge 'Wed like to knovi To become Governor of Isle of Capri Get out of work Spanish Have a good itme K Every one else does Sweet Shop To be a housewife Pester the teachers 20 Minutes To be an athlete ? ? ? ? No bod,y's guess Time will tell Keep peace in the family U. sf History To be a seamstress No place else to go Catching the bus No body knows Learn Chemistry Girls To be a scientist Make speed in typing His heart To be a lady's man Just a passtime Old age pension Stenographer Merely a habit You have no privilegesl' To get the Chevrolet Play Basketball Thinking Get on the honor roll once Be Aunt Samanthy Neighbors in Assembly Better left unsaid Recreation Getting to school on time To be a nurse Senior Class Will . . . We, the Senior Class of 1935, of the school of Oakville, Washington, being of sound mind and memory, and acting freely and voluntarily, and not under menace or undue influence, do make, declare, and publish this to be our last Will and Testament in manner following: With greatest regret we leave our class advisor to the lucky Juniors. We leave our much fought over pennant to the north wall of the assembly Cif we can find itll!! To the freshmen we leave six dozen penny pencils and thirty-three pencil sharpeners, to be used only at evenings. Samuel Thomas Williams leaves his baseball shoes to anyone that can fill them. Florence Watson bequeaths her ability to get good grades in chemistry to Elsie Holderreed. Lewie Williams wills his pitching arm to Melvin Wentworth. Lillian Scott leaves her French accent to the next to need it. Dorothy Dunlap leaves her freckles to Bill Pearson. l11l
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li Horoscope . - - NI Handle Favorite Expression I ame GORDON A-Mickeyn I wonder ELMER -iscullyn 'Y-81? ! '! ?C:ff LEONA --Ollie Aw Shuclcs SAM --Zeke I dunno VVILRIA ULeHyU Yah BuPm LILI IAN Scotty You come with me W --Dot-' The poor nut ,l.EDDYT-'- --Einstein Ya' betcha T TD T Nicholas Me 'n Vincent mimi? were Oh Yah? Palooka Oh, horse shoes IJFWIE' T --DOC I think it's a good idea ' . ' TTT TTS Your generosity is exceeded only by DORO'I HY D. Dottie Dee your feet ' '- CWCTNTQ-TTT l K'd! FLoRr:NC11 P1055-C OI' 1 History . . . Despite its small membership, the senior class ha standing in all high school activities this year. Lewie Vtfilliams, Sam Williams and Darrol Pulford played basketball. Florence Watson, Leona Neele a I D h glee club. ' y nc orot y Dunlap have been active in In debate, Teddy Dahl, Elmer Collins and Gordon Blechschmidt made the lC2.l'1'l. Elmer Collins, Dorothy Porter, Wilma Murr Dahl played in the Band and Orchestra. ' September 30, th ay, Lewie Williams and Teddy e seniors gave the all-school mixer. Their play, Aunt Samanth R l h worth seeing. y ues t e Roost, given April 12, was well Members of the class have held student body offices of president and trea- surer, and a Senior has been president of the Girls' Club. Baccalaureate service was held Sunday, May 26. Commencement exercises were the night of May 29, Valedictori an of the class was Gordon Blechschmidt and Salutatorian, Lil- an Scott. i i101 s been exceptionally out-
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Dorothy Porter bequeaths her ability to conjugate Spanish verbs to Lloyd Halloway. Gordon Blechschmidt leaves his ability as a typist to anyone that won't look at the keyboard. XVilma Murray leaves to Bud Pearson the use of her left arm so that he may have two good pitching arms. Darrol Pulfofd bequeaths his ability to get along with the teachers to Elzie Holderreed as he seems to be aspiring to such heights. Leona Neeley bequeaths her office as Girls' Club president to anyone who is unwise enough to want it. Teddy Dahl leaves his worn out razor to Frank Gwin. lihner Collins leaves his' mclodious voice to Norman Ross. Nick Parko leaves his gift of gab to VValter Devlin. Sidney Beckwith leaves his ability to argue to Mr. Roe. Bertha XYcst wills her quiet ways to Richard Taylor. Senior Poem . . . Our Senior Class has always been The best one in the school. VVe've always had the most of fun And obeyed the Golden Rule. VVe've always had the best of healthy Our books are nice and clean, Because the inside of our books We've very seldom seen. We Seniors always do our part When it comes to pennants and food, We prefer the Iunior'5 kind ' We're always in the mood. Some Seniors we know, love lemonade, Especially the dopey kind It makes old maids and bachelors Romantically inclinedi ' And now, when we're about to leave, With handkies to our eyes- VVe hope you'll remember us with love, As fleet old tempus flies. l-it-l'rl'nlnM-tri
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