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35. Grant Lewis leaves all his accumulated maga- zines to Bob lmhoff with the hope Bob will check them back into the library again. 36. Bud leaves his cane and crutch to Tom with the hope that Tom won't need them, of course. 87. To the in-coming class we leave our pleasant olasseroom and comfortable desks with a request that they take as good care of them as we have, 38. To the in-coming seventh grade we leave our best wishes for a happy three years' work in O.J.H. Be it known to all concerned that we bequeath the above without reservation or regret. Signed, this day of graduation, June 3, 1947. FRESH AN CLASS Witnessed, this day of June 3, 1947 ALL UNDERCLASSMEN OF O.J.H. Look well to THIS DAY For yesterday is already a dream, And tomorrow is only a vision. But Today well lived Makes every yesterday a dream of happiness And every tomorrow a vision of hope. look well, therefore, to THIS day, Such is the salutation of each dawn. --Selected by FTSG Rule
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well as crack spelling grades to Bill Stough, who may be able to make good use of both. 15. Betty Jean Ward wills her friendliness and her nice manners to Jean Wilson. 16. George Mast wills his curly hair to Trudy Reed. 17. Frank Wyatt wills his ability to sleep in class without snoring to Joy Thompson. 18. Jim Allemandi wills his door-rnan's position to Dee Carroll. 19. David Buokmiller wills his last seat in the last row to Bill Allen. KBet you can't hide so welll 20. Fay Brett wills her figure to Tonneta Milioia. 21. Mary Ellen Wills her color combination to Madre Paterson.. 22. Willgrd wills his occupation of cutting girls' fingernails to James Kitterman. KGota act fast, H19 23. Fred Rule wills his traveling ability to Dick Forrester. 24. The Freshman Girls leave their 'gift-of-gab' to the in-coming class of girls. iNet that they'l1 need it, however.l 25. Gene and Fred will their sheikish manners to Bill Allen and Desmond Boucher. 1 26. ThqAThroo Musketeers will their companionship and fun. to Pat James, Rita Pickle, and Mary Lou Sylvester. p av. :r1m..Mur1-ay wills his blushes to Velma Chrisman. 28. Jouette Doyle wills her giggles to Billy Joe Hilderbrand. KBut don't use them in class, Billy.l 29. Patty Stough wills her long fingernails to Bill Allen. ' g 2 50. Lelia Cook wills her personality-glasses to Pat James' 51. Don-Oossett wills his southern accent to Jess Sexson. 32. The ninth-period algebra students will thmr bum math papers to the janitor. We hope he will know what do with themd p ' 53. Bud Huffman wills his book reports and eight parts of speech to Bennett Shaw. 54. Bill Jacobson wills his athletic ability to NER- V111 01817130
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CLASS PROPHECY My boss,, Carl Rounds, had just returned from Mexico where he had been searching for the lost Aze tecs' City. The expedition had not been a success, but as Carl was a determined archeologist, he was going to make another and better expedition. Taking advantage of Carl's absence, I decided to take a trip back to Oroville and look up all my classmates of 1947 to determine just what they had made of themselves. Reservations were made, and the following morning found me speeding on my way in a taxi to the airfield. ' Stepping from the taxi, I almost ran lntoa mn, who grinned at meg immediately I discovered it was David Buckmiller, whom I had not seen for years. I learned that David was an owner of a big radio station in New York City and making goodg he also told me that his singing star was Sydney Forney. This took me by surprise. David then said I should meet the pilot of the plane on which I had reserva- tions, and in a few moments I was introduced to Gene Owyens. This was wonderful I had scarcely begun my journey and had already met two of my old schoolmates. Gene and I exchanged greetings andhaa it was flying time he went to the planeg I boarded the plane and settled back in my seat to enjoy the trip. The stewardess soon appeared in the aisle and asked me if I wanted anything. I glared in de- light, for it was none other than Jouette Doyle. we exchanged news-bits and she informed me that her friend, Patty Stough, had become a model and was working in the Leila Cook Dress Shoppe, one of the largest in the State of Washington. ' The rest of my trip was a very pleasant one, and within a few hours we were circling a city. But was this really Oroville? Well, I should soon know, for the plane was now taxing up the runway of the large airfield.
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