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CLASS WILL Senior Class of I935-Oakwood High School HEAR YE! HEAR YE! HEAR YE! As Time marches on, we The seniors Teel ThaT our many greaT achievemenTs and giTTs should noT be Taken Trom The place where we received Them. We ThereTore besTow Them upon our successors, The innocenT iuniors,-God resT Their souls. We leave This lasT will and TesTamenT, wiTh The hope ThaT They will realize The responsibiliTy and honor ThaT has been placed upon Them. As wiTness To This colossal, giganTic, and sTupendous underTaI4ing, we call upon The TaculTy and The sTudenT body. SecTion I. I. Diclc NorTon leaves abouT Two TeeT oT heighT and a Tape measure To Jaclcie VVolTeg and AnneTTe LauTenslager wills her collecTion oT boys' pins, rings, eTc., To Nancy Ohmer and Eileene SmiTh. 2. Bob BelTon besTows upon VValTer Worman an old sTaclc oT absenT and Tardy slips, while Bus Myers leaves a razor and halT oT a boTTle OT hair-grower To Glenn Maxon. . 3. Eleanor Eggnog Kiibourne leaves her Teeling Tor music and arT To Sue Eichelberger, while Joan Sheridan wills her enormous appeTiTe To Marianna Rehling. 4. Nancy l4irkpaTriclc leaves a wornfouT diary and dreams oT her many love aTTairs To Virginia Hopper, along wiTh Bob Davidson's leaving his philosophies oT liTe To The iunior class in general, and To Phil I-luTTman in parTicular. S. Jean Soward besTows her many admirers Trom lcindergarTen To wheel-chairs upon Jane Ghmer, and Jim Rieger leaves a couple oT brolcen radio seTs and a Tew shorT waves To Bill Nash. 6. Warner KieTaber's mania Tor cuTTing hair, also a pair oT worn-ouT scissors and a TooThless comb used on Dizzy Davidson, we will To I-lerb Rollins. 7. DoroThy Lee Sullivan and Lois Turpin leave an abundance OT school spiriT To Mary Jane Boyles and Virginia SonnansTine3 also, Virginia Dohner wills her meelc and guieT voice To JaneT 6aTes. 8. Randall CusTer besTows Ten or Twelve oi his Tlowery looking necIcTies upon Charles Blanlc and Sherman Shonlc, and Ben Reemelin leavesra correspondence course on lovefmaking To Ray Maclc. 9. DoT Lee Elder gives her enThusiasTic and ambiTious aTTiTude To Mernie Arnold, along wiTh Jack Landis' donaTing his unpreTenTious and diTTiculT naTure To Julian Lange. IO. Aeron Jacobson besTows his abiliTy To malce hilarious noises in class To Harry BurneTT and Wilbur Deuser on condiTion ThaT They promise To disTurb as many classes as possible. SecTon 2. I. Bill Sigmund leaves his passion Tor blonde women To Bunny Myers and Diclc LoTT, while Jane Clarlcs and Carol GriTIiTh's giTT oT gab goes To Peggy Bossard. 2. BeTTy Brehm and HarrieT ClemenT will Their love Tor small-Town sheilcs To Phyllis Eichelberger, and Jaclc Reeder gives an old address book To RoberT Baker. 3. Bob Cline leaves his love Tor a good argumenT and discussion over noThing To Babe I-Toward, and Doris Boswell leaves her boisTerousness To Jane KieTaber. Page 'I'wenTy
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.....,.l-.. -.-.H CLASS HISTORY TConTinuedT The eighTh grade broughT BeTTy Beck, Joan Sheridan, Bill Cook, Randall CusTer, and Vernon Reeves. Reeves already showed signs oT a bulge. The senior-high boys preTTy nearly broke Their necks Trying To daTe Joan. Did The Senior T-ligh ever Turn To The eighTh grade before? Nosiree, our class had iT, Randall Cusler inTroduced his air bag, a liTTle crysTal radio requiring a greaT deal of rooT-scaling in order To esTablish aerials. The climax came when Chuilr Brehm, aTTempTing To scale The unknown heighTs oT The garage rooT, Tell oTT Q and broke his arm. The air-bug cosT him TwenTy-Tive cenTs3 The arm, some TwenTy-Tive dollars. , 6 ln The ninTh grade we inauguraTed The new Junior High building. Those 54 ', who ioined us in The ninTh grade were JaneT GodTrey, Anna Jane Leen, Irvin T K -I Zimmerman, Louis T-Teald, Claire Schumacher, Thomas Alvie Maher, Joe 5 Korek, l-'lenry Newcomer, and MargareT' VanderhorsT. Louie l-leald's all-round abiliTy caused all oT The girls' hearTs To Throb, and l-lenry Newcomer's scholasTic abiliTy had The same eTTecT on his Teachers. We were The TirsT class To graduaTe Trom This building and paid due respecT To The even? wiTh a graduaTing ceremony. Vernon Reeves leTT us To go To STeele, Kay Parks reTurned, The TenTh year was augrnenTed by Mary Louise KarsTaedT, Felix Alfred Roche, Lynn Crandall. John Reeder, Jim STrain, Doris Boswell, and Helen Dahling. Felix immediafely became known as The IiTTTe man wiTh The big voice and Doris Boswell's Tace TrequenTly Turned red. Bill Schneble. Thinking ThaT The Tire had died down, reTurned To us. RoberT Davidson's execuTive abiliTy began To Come OuT when he was appoinTed head baskeiball manager. Kay Lee leTT us To reTurn The following year. Helen Ealey, Bob Grunewald, Big Bill Sigmund, Jean Burchinal, and Bill PeTTiT hooked on in The elevenTh year, adding To our illusTriousness. DwighT Mills decided To give us a break, or maybe Mr. Lewis did: anyway DwighT dropped back To graduaTe wiTh us. Russell WolTe wenT To ST. Louis. Nobody new carne To us in The TwelTTh year, buT Russell Wolfe, Vernon Reeves, and n Marion Low reTurned. NoThing sTarTling happened ouTside oT The usual QT I 'ya scholasTic, social, and aThleTic achievemenTs. Vernon Reeves' sTock had risen , Twelve poinTs. - , Q ', 'TQ As The hisTory oT This class reaches iTs end we Teel a cerTain sorrow, j Tor There will never be anoTher like iT, we are sure. We hope ThaT The nexT ThirTeen years oT our liTe will seem as successTul and ioyous To us as These previous ThirTeen years have been. ARTT-T UR T-TETTZ. BRAD SCHAEFFER. There were nifzely and :zine Ibn! mfely lily Uwilbin lbe .rlaelter of Ike fold. Page Ninefeen , F 'N '. , PIM 4' -- 'Y' 'A ,ii X W ' vi ' g .,f9.,4 g 1. ' . R5 'I'L'Q Jin' '-hz.-.3 . , ' . ,,-,, A if vo! Lkliijwa T M , - . W-, ,.,. ,T-'fm'
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CLASS WILL lConlinuedl 4. The Ferneding Twins are lhe recipienls ol Paul Gus Feinerer's muscular developmenl lhe gambled a lhree-cenl slampl, and his abilily lo imilale Snozzle Duranle. 5. Belly Wiley leaves her inleclious laugh lo Belle Clemenl, while David Allick is lhe lucky receiver ol a pair ol worn-oul baskelball panls and a broken lennis rackel lrom l-lenry Newcomer. 6. Roberl Goon Kaser wills his deep and manly voice and his abilily lo make impromplu speeches lo Laurence Morier, and Anna Jane Leen and Jean Moss will lheir guiel disposilions lo Venila Slrain and Alma June Sabrey. 7. Chrissoula Economides' abilily as a public speaker goes lo Nellie May Wesl, and Jimmie Slrain's search lor lhe ideal girl ol his dreams is lo be conlinued by Kenny Pill. B. Sarah Jane Kimmel gives her inleresl in world allairs and educalion lo Marge Davis, while Roberl Grunewald beslows his unequaled lalenl lor ealing peanuls wilhoul gelling lhe seeds in his leelh lo Roberl Engleman and Charles Farler. 9. Thomas fNlvie Maher bequealhs a sel ol slighlly used lonsils lo Marlield McSherry and Frances Reed's job as a laxi driver goes lo Dol Prilchard. IO. Kay Parks and Virginia Brenner will a couple ol ankle bracelels lo Maribel Adkins: also Arl l-leilz bequealhs his knowledge on how lo handle women lo Jim Kunlz. Seclion 3. I. Leona Pill wills her uller indillerence lo Mary Louise Mallhews, while Sue Marlin leaves an old Chevy converlible lo Polly Frank and Virginia l-lumberger. 2. Bill Schneble, lhe lrigonomelry wizard, leaves his unsurpassed lacully as a ping-pong player lo Charles Wallers: while lrv Zimmerman's repulalion as an ivory lickler in Mr. Wimpy l-lumberger's Philharmonic Orcheslra goes lo Bill Byrd and Wilbur l-lall. 3. A lew ol Dorolhy lngle's poelic lhoughls are received by Lillian Feinerer, and Frances l-lirsch beguealhs her recipe lor loasled bread lo Frances Slade. ' 4. Charles l-layes' mania lor laking piclures is beslowed upon Roberl Grandin and George Langley, while Belly Beck gives her Garbo accenl lo Frances Canada. 5. Russel Wolle leaves a pair ol roller skales and a slighlly used loolhpick lo Solomon Maeder and Auslin Young: also, Enis Nelson wills her paslime lor wriling noles lo boys in school lo Nancy Newcomer. 6. l-lelen Ealey's explanalory lalenls go lo Eugenia Weber and Mabel Evans, and Louise l-leilmann and Nancy Paull will lheir exlreme shyness lo Gladys Manney and Dorolhy l-leadinglon. 7. Claire Schumacher and Belly Sloan will a couple ol blushes lo Jane Liming, and Mary Smilh's love lor hiking goes lo Jean l-lyre and Evelyn l-larlzell. 8. Barbara Pape leaves a pair ol high-heeled shoes lo Rosemary Lindemang also, Mildred Davis' and Lillian While's love lor sludying goes lo Marjorie Kennell. 9. Margarel l-lowe and Lillian Flealhman beslow lheir llirlalious ways upon Eileen Cornell and Barbara Beem. IO. Slan Condil leaves his besl wishes lo lhe iunior class as a whole wilh lhe hope lhal lhey will lry lo allain lhe high slandards sel by lhis illuslrious senior class. NOTE: The inherilance lax on lhis exlensive, voluminous, and sacred will amounls lo 5B6,000,000,000.00 and shall be paid by lhe recipienls. STANTON CONDIT Page Twenfy-one 14' 1 r:',:M,g..iw- Li' VX, V , - T C W' i T T'm 'fA'7':? ,-
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