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SENIOR WILL I, Dana McVey, will and bequeath to Sandy Harrison and Ruth Grimes my ability to get along with Mr. Harrigan. They are going to need it. I, Charles Dale Mercer, will and bequeath to Dave Fletcher my height, bad grades, and awkwardness. I, Steve Meade, will and bequeath to Don Gary everything I learned in my Senior year -------nothing. I, Dale Miller, will and bequeath to Kenny Miller my ability to get kicked out of football games. I, Janice Neff, will and bequeath to Marsha Miller my good use of Clarks' and Steak and Shake” parking spaces. I, Charles Jay Oakwood, will and bequeath to any future horsemen my 2 dollar saddle at Rack on Ranch. I, Rick Pankow, will and bequeath to Betty Satterlee my ability to have a good time at Oakwood. I, Judy Faye Sanders, will and bequeath to Starr Gritten my old worn out holey tennis shoes and baggy P. E. shorts, may she take good care of them. I, Frank Karl Schafer, will and bequeath to Ed McClure 10 easy lessons on how to run forward with a football. I, William Patrick Sharpf, will and bequeath to Donna Cunningham my ability to keep my temper down in class but watch it when you're cheering for the team. I, Connie Sharp, will and bequeath to Penny Saunders my Rhetoric Vocabulary lists. May she have better luck with them than I did. I, Dave Slade, will and bequeath to Wayne Brown my great abilities to play pool and to get thrown out of the Steak and Shake 10 times a week. I, Judy Sloan, will and bequeath to Sandi Tucker my community locker, if she is foolish enough to let everyone use it. I, Carol Jane Smith, will and bequeath to Diane Miller and Ruth Grimes my ability to keep quiet in class and to stay out of trouble. They need it. I, Daryl Smith, will and bequeath to Bob Tucker my great thinking ability and my feeble attempts to keep my mouth shut. I, Mary Stuebe, will and bequeath to Wilma Claypool my experiences in the pop room. I, Tom Sturtevant, will and bequeath to my sister my driving ability which she needs desperately. I, Ray Stringfield, will and bequeath to Denny King my ability to win at poker. I, Mary Jo Swan, will and bequeath to my sister Nancy and Carolyn Clark all the good times I have had at O.T. H.S. I, Glenda Tellier, will and bequeath to Linda Rohrer my ability to get to third hour library on time. I, Mike Thompson, will and bequeath to Denny King my ability to outrun city cops and also be able to corner Cadillacs. I, Gary Trimmell, will and bequeath to Ronnie Renfer my ability to chew gum in Mr. Schnelle's class. I, Sam Wynn, will and bequeath to Ron Presswood my ability to run. I, Kent Young, will and bequeath to Gary Bussey my ability to eat a lot and not gain any weight. I, Pat Tanner, will and bequeath to Carole Sturtevant my ability to write and ask questions. I, Charlene Redenbaugh, will and bequeath to Marilee Hill and Judy Bloomfield my ability to get extra goodies while working in the kitchen. I, Roy Durbin, will and bequeath to my cousin Larry Durbin all of my flat tires. May he have fun changing them. I, Mike Mattis, will and bequeath to Don Morman and Jim Seyfert my ability to keep out of trouble. Good luck! 28
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JUNIOR HISTORY The Junior class began the year by electing class officers. They are President, Ed Me Clure; Vice-President, Tom Goodwine; Secretary, Lockie Swengel; and Treasurer, Margaret Hayes. We received our class rings the last of September which delighted us all. We sold magazines to sponsor our Prom. It was a lot of work, but we all agree it was worth it. In the fall we gave our Junior Play called Time Out for Ginger.” It was a success with the help of the Dramatics Club. Lockie Swengel was elected District Treasurer for Student Council. We are all very proud of Lockie. All of our Varsity Cheerleaders are Juniors. They are Sue Oakwood, Brenda Cox, Marsha Miller, and Lockie Swengel. Steve Barnes Bob Beauvois Martha Block Judy Bloomfield Norma Boyd Tonda Brinegar Charlotte Brown Wayne Brown Carolyn Clark Mollie Clatterbuck Wilma Claypool Mary Jane Cole Brenda Cox Larry Crawford Wayne Crawford
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