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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the learned Senior class of 1918, realizing that our days are near an enrl do will and bequeath to the school faculty and various other pe.ople , our youth- ful accomplishments which we no longer need. But knowing the extravagance ul certain persons who will receive a part of this fortune, we hereby declare that no person shall use his or her share until the first day of September 1948. In doing this we are sure of protecting the interest of those, who in their childhood days might become careless or extravagant. Item I. We do will and bequeath to the Faculty our good will and best wishes. altho they have not allowed us to play hookey any more than the Hooks. Item II. We do give and bequeath to the school in general our good bc- havior which should be highly appreciated. Item III. To the Junior class our judgment, weighty responsibility and the outside row of seats, hoping that they may conduct themselves as beautifully as we have. Item IV. To the flighty Sophomore class we will our dignity, which we hope they will try to use on special occasions. Item V. And to the much wronged Freshmen we will our authority over the lower classes. We think the Rooks need a change of government. Item IV. Edmund Fraser does will and bequeath to M. D. Thomas his tower- ing height of figure. Item VII. To Alferetta Sage, Margaret Griffin bequeaths her studious habits and hopes that Alf. may use them to a good advantage. Item VIII. Dorothy Turner wills her seat near the assembly door to Delta Hill. A near exit, Delta! Item IX. To Gladys Overstreet, Havel Hardman wills her power to bluff in llistory class. Item X. Gladys Emison bequeaths her flirting glances to Myrtle Stewart, who she hopes will profit by a fair example. Item XI. To Hiram Doane, Clalde Christiansen wills his standing with the girls. Item XII. Ione Luehrs wills her literary tendency to Lucile Hagans-We hope Miss Uonway will appreciate this. Item XIII. To whoever will be able to fill this position with half as much success as he, Ray Bervin wills the Bugle. Item XIV. To Wendell Holland, Dwight Cox wills his great ability to whistle. Item XV. To Cressa Wells, Opal Farley does bestow all the beauty and ef- ficiency of coiffure arrangements. Item XVI. Bernard Rader bequeaths his good looks to Mitchell Moore. Item XVII. Myrl Bingham, Eva Duncan and Flossie Kellor bequeath their in- terest in certain H. S. boys to the Junior class igirls of course.y Item XVIII. Bernice McGee does will and bequeath her desire to remain kiddish, to Ardelle Boggess. In the presence of this assembly of witnesses, we hereunto set our hands and seals THE CLASS OF '18.
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,,.. , JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY. 'l'his niost wonderful class of '19 although the smallest elass in the O. ll. S. has a very interesting history. Two or three of its members were eonipelled to step i11t0 the Senior Glass this year and their absenee is deeply regretted. Lueile Biggs, Helen Dunbar Qnow a Seniorj, Amy f'anfield. Yiola llusted, Thel Lanipkin, Paul McCulloch, and Franeis Zini- nierinan are the only ones who can remember that day, so lilllg' ago, when we started to sehool with our new pencils and slates and learned to write eat and dog all in one day. It was then a elass of about thirty members. In the second grade was added to our class Helen Caldwell. and the year following Cecil Logan who was with us until the next year when she left and returned about a week ago to resume her studies with the old class. The fourth grade brought us Jaeli 'l'aylor and Gladys Udiek and they have been with us ever sinee Mamie and Myrtle Stewart eame i11to tl1e eighth grade with us. As Goldberg says Htinie has wrought many ehangesl' for al- though i11 the eighth grade 'Wendell Holland was a very bashful boy and exeeedingly bright in Arithmetic, he is now very popular with the girls and gets an oeeasional F in his Geometry W? i? L? H!!! lieora, Martlia, llelta, Erma and Alva all eame to share the hfizes and titles of our first year in High Sehool. The snow was very deep that year and also very eold. 'l'he next year Margaret Oram joined us and this year two niore have been added, Lola and llarrell Houser. Now the elass numbers twenty with just seven boys, but nevertheless we always manage to hold our own with the other elasses. Next year when we are all sitting up on the stage reeeiving f ur High Sr-hool Diplomas, we will look baek with a heavy heart to the tinies when Paul Mellulloeh wore blue and white striped overalls and Amy got a star in spelling every day.
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