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I, Rick Lane, will and bequeath my ability to get kicked out of assemblies and shop class, and to run around the halls, to anyone who has the courage. I, Melvin Langford, will and bequeath my ability to get along with teachers to Denny Erwin. I, Tom LaValle, will and bequeath to B. Trankina my ability to eat apples while running cross-country. I, Sue Livingston, will and bequeath my ability to act innocent, when guilty, to my sister Naomi. I, Ed McClure, will and bequeath my ability to have fun after track season to Pete Wheeler. I, Wade Martin, will and bequeath to my brother, Gene, a good time at O.T.H.S. and the ability to try to stay out of trouble. I, Glen Melton, will and bequeath to Bonnie Grant my ability to play the snare drum. Good luck Bonnie. 1, Diane Miller, will and bequeath my ability to get away with murder and to get along with P.E. teachers to Bonnie Mauck, Linda Richards, and Carolyn Greer. Best of luck. I, Joe Miller, will and bequeath my abilities to get on the National Honor Society to Dave Miller. Good luck. I, Marsha Miller, will and bequeath to Debbie Damery my ability to type so she can type up the football schedules for next year. Good luck. I, Nancy Miller, will and bequeath to Peggy Michener my ability to go steady with the same boy for over two years. Good luck Peggy you’ll need it. I, Bob Miller, will and bequeath to Starr Gritten all of the fun and wonderful times 1 had at O.T.H.S. 1, Don Morman, will and bequeath to Dave Fletcher all the fun and work we had to do in Social Problems. I, Donna Moulton, will and bequeath to Carolyn Greer my ability to keep quiet during class. I, June Norwell, will and bequeath to my brother Jerry my ability to keep my mouth shut when spoken to. I, Sue Oakwood, will and bequeath my bleacher seat in the 'Senior' section to Donna Cunningham. Congratulations Donna--you finally made it. I, Tim Peters, will and bequeath my ability to drive in shallow water to Denny Erwin. I, Wayne Pichon, will and bequeath my football locker to Gary Bussey--if you can clean it out. I, Rose Mary Reed, will and bequeath my ability to forget a class to anyone who wants to try. I, Barbara Richard, will and bequeath my hom-honking habit to Antia Cessna and Wes Camplain. Happy Honking. I, Mary Samuels, will and bequeath to my sister Christina all my late passes and make-up time in the office. I, Penny Saunders, will and bequeath my ability to have fun in the Halls of O.T.H.S. to Sandie Harrison, although I'm sure she doen't need it. I, Fred Schafer, will and bequeath to Neil Young my ability to go to Southtown after football practice--without being caught by the coach. I, James Seyfert, will and bequeath to Carl Hawkins my parking place at Tuck's. I, Lauren Sisson, will and bequeath to Donna Snider all the good times I have had at O.T.H.S. Have fun Donna. I, Jerry Snider, will and bequeath to Ron Anderson my ability to stay out of trouble. I, Larry Sperry, will and bequeath to Ken Stuebe, my thanks for all the fun we have had in shop and in sports at O.T.H.S. I, Gene Spears, will and bequeath my ability to get the librarian to look up my books when I'm writing themes for Social Problems. I, Carole Sturtevant, will and bequeath to Mary Ann Burnett and Marilyn Lanford all the fun and trouble I have had in P.E. I, Nancy Swan, will and bequeath my ability to confuse people to anyone who can follow my directions. I, Gloria Thompson, will and bequeath all my good times at O.T.H.S. to Starr. I, Gae Van Allen, will and bequeath my ability to get along well in all my classes to Pam Wolfe. I, Larry West, will and bequeath to Dean Dolbee my ability to keep out of trouble in classes. May he have better luck than I did. I, Rich Wilson, will and bequeath to Lyle Wendell my blazing speed. Use it well. I, Lorie Winn, will and bequeath to Mary Ann and Patty Burnett all my luck in their future years at O.T.H.S. I, Lee Wright, will and bequeath my ability to keep out of ditches on gravel roads to Lyle Wendell. I, Carl Young, will and bequeath my ability to arise in time to catch the bus to my brother, Neil. I, Vickie Gaydos will and bequeath my ability to change my handwriting to anyone who dares to try it. 21
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Wc, Sam Johnson and Steve Barnes, will and bequeath to George Y. and Bill T. all our left over Brownie Points. I, Bob Beauvois, will and bequeath my ability to look guilty when I'm innocent to Roger Pryor. I, Martha Block, will and bequeath my secrets to Rita Lee and my mischief to my sister Mary. I, Judy Bloomfield, will and bequeath my ability to keep the points for the candy sales straight to anyone who is silly enough to volunteer. I, Norma Boyd, will and bequeath all the fun I've had at O.T.H.S. and all the trouble 1 got into in Social Problems to Connie Roberts. I, Wayne Brown, will and bequeath my ability to borrow money and to have a lot of fun at parties and not to get caught to Larry Mitchell. I, Ken Burruss, will and bequeath my pole-vaulting ability to Mickey Divan. Go Man. I, Carolyn Clark, will and bequeath to Debbie Damery My green eyes, with hopes she can put them to good use. I, Mollie Clatterbuck, will and bequeath my ability to talk in classes to anyone who wants to do all that extra work. I, Wilma Claypool, will and bequeath my ability to get caught chewing gum in Social Problems to the Juniors, especially Deanne Englemann. I, Mary Jane Cole, will and bequeath to Steve Cessna my ability to keep quiet for three whole minutes. I, Brenda Cox, will and bequeath to Marva Fuller all my angora yarn in hopes that she will use it. I, Larry Crawford, will and bequeath my ability to keep quiet and to get to band on time for the past three years to Dave Sadler--May he use it. I, Wayne Crawford, will and bequeath my ability to miss so much school with a legitimate excuse to anyone who thinks he can get by with it. I, George Cunningham, will and bequeath my height to Jon Thompson and my brains to Carol Dodge, Judy Lippert, and Lyle Wendell. I, Charles Cushwa, will and bequeath my abilities for talking first hour library to Jim Sullivan. I, Mike Davis, will and bequeath my ability to be late to 5B library to cousin Phil--Good Luck! I, George Decker, will and bequeath my speediness to Rick Spencer. I, Mike Divan, will and bequeath my ability to get along with teachers to Ron Anderson. Virginia Duke, will and bequeath my ability to swallow gum quickly to any unfortunate person who gets caught. I, Colleen Flannery, will and bequeath to Janice Mitchell and Wanda Gritton all my dirty old lockers, torn up books, and air mail letters. 1, Tom Flener, will and bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble 7th and 8th hours, except when necessary, to Bob Plater. I, Tom Goodwine, will and bequeath my abilities to be quiet and understanding in class to John Hazelbaker. Shhh . . . 1, Don Gritton, will and bequeath to anyone taking bookkeeping, not to! ! I, Ray Hadley, will and bequeath my four fun-filled and successful years at O.T.H.S. to any unfortunate freshman who might need them. I, Carl Hafner, will and bequeath to Dick Warner my hot 53 Chevy. I, Lowell Hall, will and bequeath my ability to get chewed out in football practice and my orange football socks to Jim Sullivan. I, Glenda Mae Hays, will and bequeath my troubles--running out of gas, getting stuck, and being late--to Peggy Michener. I, Larry Hays, will and bequeath all my bad luck of having wrecks, tearing out transmissions, and losing girls to Terry Flessner. I, Margaret Hays, will and bequeath my ability to pass P.E. to Rose Davis and Jo Ann Yarusinsky. Best of luck! I, Dennis Hess, will and bequeath my ability to sit in the comer in second hour study hall to Larry McBride. Good luck! I, Marilee Hill, will and bequeath to any unfortunate person the job of supplying gum to Larry Durbin, Dave Fletcher, and Carl Hawkins. I, Dennis King, will and bequeath all my old Hot Rod magazines to Mrs. Fisher's O.T.H.S. Library. 20
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GLEN MELTON Glen Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Red Mask 1,2,3,4; Miss Herkimer's Missle; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4. MARSHA MILLER G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Thespians; Student Council 4; Variety Show 3; Annual Staff 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; Majorette 1; Red Mask 1,2,3,4; Time Out for Ginger; Miss Victory 4. w y DLANE LEE MILLER Bunchie GAA 1,2,3,4; Point chairman 2; Sports chairman 3,4; Librarian 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Variety show 3; Red Mask 3,4; Light Opera 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 3,4; Science Club 3; Annual Staff 3,4, Photographer 4; Oak News 4. ROBERT MILLER Industrial Arts 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Pep Club 3; Speech Play 3; Variety Show 3; Dramatics 4 ; Oak News 4. 22 JOSEPH MILLER Joe Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Dramatics 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Oak News 4; Thespians 3,4; The Lottery, Variety Show 3,4; The City Slicker and Our Nell; The Dear Departed; Home Sweet Homicide; Red Mask 3,4; Student Council Alternate 3. CARL FRANKLIN YOUNG Industrial Arts 2,3,4.
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