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DON HOLYCROSS Skinny F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. SHARON IZARD Girls' Chorus 1,2,4; Mixed Chorus 3; Music Contest 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 2,3; Oak News Co-Editor 4; Office Help 4; Red Mask 1,2,3; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Plays— Bells on Their Toes. RICHARD HARPER F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY HAROLD HADDEN'S TRUCKING Danville, Illinois OAKWOOD I.G.A. Oakwood, Illinois CARSON-PAYSON CO. Danville, Illinois ROBERT JOHNSON Bob Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; O' Club 3,4; Class President 2; Student Council 2,3,4, President 4; National Honor Society 3,4, Vice-President 3; Dramatics 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Thespians 4, Vice President 4; light Opera 4; Science Club 2,3,4; Industrial Arts 2; Oak News 4; Red Mask 1,2,3,4; Plays— Meet Me in St. Louis, Dobie Gillis. BEN KIRKPATRICK Basketball 1,2.
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SENIOR WILL I, Jane Albert, hereby will and bequeath my ability to talk in Mrs. Fisher's library to Janice Neff. You don't need it! I, Ed Anderson, will and bequeath to George Cunningham my football uniform. I, Mary Andrews, will and bequeath my ability to get into trouble in P.E. to Marva Fuller. You've got a good start! I, Joyce Arnold, hereby will and bequeath to Charlene DeRay my ability to kill hogs. I, Ralph Covert, do hereby leave my ability to get into trouble in 5-B library to any future senior. I, Gary Cromwell, do hereby will and bequeath to Fred Schafer my basketball boots. I, Tony Cunningham, hereby will and bequeath my height to Mike Olinger. I, Lawrence Curry, do hereby will and bequeath to Steve Meade my bent-up face guard and deflated helmet. I, Decemma Durbin, do hereby will and bequeath all the good times Ronnie and I have had together to Roy and Nancy. I, Lynn Flessner, leave to Joe McGlaughlin my luck in having the deputy keep a watchful eye on my driving. I, Connie Fletcher, do hereby will and bequeath to my sister, Glenda, my ability to give Mr. McNeill a rough time in History Class. I, Marian Francis, hereby will and bequeath to Billie Haas all my broken Elvis Presly albums. I, Carolyn Davis, hereby will and bequeath to Charles Davis my good luck, fun, and grades I have had at O.T.H.S. I, Judy Denhart, will and bequeath to Dianne Miller my ability to keep out of trouble, because she will need it. I, Mary Kay Dodson, will and bequeath all my love to Mike Cannon. I, Loren Douglass, will and bequeath to C. J. Oakwood my ability to keep a storage space in the Ag. shop. I, Denny Dunn, will and bequeath to Dick Martoglio my seat in Mr. Wasson's class. I, Kent Thompson, will and bequeath to Dale Hasler all the fun I have had in my last four years. I, Loretta Pollock, will my ability to eat in Home Ec class and not get caught, to anyone hungry enough to try it. I, Peggy Pryor, leave to Julaine Landers my ability to argue with Mr. Schnelle, because she will need it. I, Judy Saunders, will and bequeath to Connie Sharp, Gae VanAllen, Judy Sloan, and Linda Gutteridge my ability to talk too much in P. E. study hall. I, Gary Sloan, leave to Steve Barnes my ability to play baseball and if he uses it--Good Luck! I, Bill Stuebe, leave to my brother, Ken, all the good times I have had at O.T.H. S. I, Linda Vinson, Leave to all Juniors my good times as a Senior and the ability to graduate. I, Ron Weddle, will and bequeath to Steve Embree my ability to drive--because he needs it. I, Janice Wolfe, will and bequeath all my love to Ronnie. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY HOTEL WOLFORD WESTERN BRICK COMPANY DANVILLE, ILLINOIS DANVILLE, ILLINOIS 18
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SENIOR WILL I, Jim Peugh, leave to Joe McGlaughlin my ability to get along with Mr. Wasson so well. I, Darlene Grimes, will and bequeath to my sister, Ruth, all the good times I’ve had at O.T.H.S. I, Carol Grimm, leave to Dona Jenkins my ability to get into so much trouble at Marty K's. I, Jerald Girton, will and bequeath to Joe McGlaughlin all the junk left in all my lockers. I, Lora Grimm, will and bequeath to Nancy Grimm and Roy Durbin my ability to go steady, steadily. I, Jane Goble, will and bequeath to Sandra Cunningham my ability to argue with Mr. Schnelle. Good Luck, Sandy! I, Richard Harper, leave to Ray Stringfield all my good times at Oakwood High. I, John Harrison, will and bequeath to Fred Schafer my Hoot Gibson style cowboy boots. I, Don Holycross, leave to Ricky Lane my two-year seat in American History. I, Sharon Izard, will and bequeath to Nancy Grimm my ability to wait, she will be needing it. I, Robert Johnson, will and bequeath to anyone who would need it, my ability to have good times at O.T.H.S. I, Ben Kirkpatrick, will and bequeath all my love to Charlotte Brown. I, Sue Lane, leave to Sue Oakwood, my ability to go steady all through high school, with the same boy. I, Judy Lee, leave to Helen Hazelbaker my ability to get into trouble in 7th hour library. Heaven help her! I, Sharon Marble, leave to Sharon Conley my ability to get caught eating candy and pretzels in G.A.A. business meetings. I, Dave McClintock, leave to Mike Olinger my speed. I, Judy Musson, do will and bequeath my ability to goof-off at school and not get caught to anyone who is foolish enough to accept it. I, Carl Wheeler, leave to David Flessner my text on How to Cheat on Tests, and my rabbit's foot. He'll need it! We, Mary Kay Dodson, Mary Andrews, Marian Francis, and Jane Albert do hereby will all our good times at the Swimming Hole to Janice Neff, Marsha Miller, Lockie Swengel, and Sue Oakwood. We, Sue Faldt, and Carolyn Davis will Mary Jo Swan, Nancy Swan and Carolyn Clark our good grades minus the B's, C's, D's, etc. Good Luck girls! We Jane Albert and Darlene Grimes, hereby will and bequeath all our good times at Marty K's to Janice Neff and Dona Jenkins. We Janice Wolfe, Lora Grimm, Sue Lane, and Carol Grimm, do will and bequeath our ability to giggle and talk in 7th hour library to anyone who has sense enough to try it. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY HILL PACKING STATE BANK COMPANY OF Danville, Illinois OAKWOOD Oakwood, Illinois 20
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