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I, Fr.da Dunbar, rather begrudgingly, leave my place in Student Body arguments to Morrow Steadman. I, Evelyn Edwards, wiil my green garters to.Fritzie Straley. I, Bettic Erwin, leave my collection of 3iology bugs to some unsuspecting freshman. I, Melvin French, leave a vacancy in band and orchestra to be filled by the best man. I, Lorraine Fry, bequea h my ch er-leade.’s uniform to whomsoever it will fit. I, Margaret Fry, bequeath my list of tardy excuses to Eleanor Campbell. I, Kenneth Gillispie, bestow upon Stanley Morgan my ability to trip the light fantastic. I, Allen Grace, leave my aptness to cut classes to my brother Bob, in order that the art may remain in the family. I, Margaret Gray, will my knowledge of Biology and my seat in that room to Peggy McMillen. I, Truman Gould, leave my knowledge of dark roads to Douglas Powers. I, Norbert Halpenny, leave a few inches of my height with a dash of dignity thrown in to Jimmie Popper. I, Arleigh Hislop, leave my quiet, sedate manners to Chet Packard. I, Dora Hoover, will my place in the heart of James Chester Nesbet to Mary Ellen Hedge. I, Frank Hoover, bestow upon Ernie Steadman my even temper to use when playing basketball. I, George Howard, leave my dirty “cords” to whomsoever has nerve enough to wear them. I, Carol Jaques, leave all the canceled stamps of letters I received from Chico to any stamp collector. I, Gladys Landers, will my secrets of winning and holding a boy friend to Ethel Wright. I. Cha-les Levulett, leave my method of “How to Sleep Your Way Successfully Through High School” to whomsoever thinks he can do it as well rs I have. I.Allan Mace, leave an autographed cony of my book, “How to Wr:ie a Composition in Fifteen Minutes” to Kenneth Adams. I, Margaret Martin, wi'l my ability to transcribe my shorthand notes to Lucille Pyke. I, Bernice McBride, will my school-girl complexion to Ramona T aber. I, Wilda McClung, will my knowledge of how to alibi out of assignments to Douglas Powers. I, William McCutcheon, leave my series of “Dream Girl” notes to whomsoever finds them. I.Leland Meisner, regretfully bestow upon Ardell Lawton my commanding ways with the ladeis
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I, Louise Smullin, bestow my daily package oi um upon whomsoever has strength enough to uphold m g-.m-chewing record. I, Christine Snow, bestow my saintly ways upon my brother Tom Snow, in the hope that he will benefit by them. I, Harold Strang, leave my commanding manner and voice to Jack Winters. I, William Sweet, bestow my beard-raising ability upon some unsuspecting Frosh. I, Winnifred I urner, will my pleasing giggle to whomsoever can uphold its dignity. I, Guy Thorne, will my Band Uniform to Donald Roderick, with the understanding that he will fill it as well as I have. I. Kelsey Vail, bestow upon Harold Kister my ability for getting in “dutch” with the Faculty. I, Mary Wall, bestow my petite stature upon Amy Brooks. I, Helen Wallace, bestow my dimples upon Nadine Lawrence. I, M'bel Ward, will my abi’ity to walk when the bus breaks down to Rita Holley. I, Leo Weber, with the greatest of pleasure, bequeath my ability to cut c'ass to Dicky Moore. I, Rosemary Sadowski, will my place in the orchestra to whomsoever desires to fill it. I,Dorothea Meyer, bestow my long locks upon Grace Cronk. I, Thelma Mose'ey, bestow my antness on the baseball diamond to Ruth Dorser. I, Caroline Munson, bequeath my seat in the Honcut bus to whomsoever can hold it down. I, Robert Petersimc, with the best intentions, leave a vacancy in Miss Bower’s Senior English class to Tom Savage. I, Bryce Phillips, with utmost pride, leave a vacancy in the Honor Society to be filled by Ole Johnson. I, Myra Pigg, bestow my southern drawl upon Robert Land. L Earle Yorton, leave my unused seat in Senior room to Bob Grace. I. Laurence Pool, leave my gallant ways with the ladies to Gleeson Powers, with the understanding that he will use them discreetly. I. Lcraine Ring, bestow my “A” in shorthand upon Thelma Walsh. I, Ella Rosenberg, will my orowess on the athletic field to Kathleen Headrick. I, Golda Rosenberg, bequeath my list of worthwhile novels to Dorothy Uren. I, Virginia Rowe, will my knowledge of the culinary art to Edith Lambert. I, Robert Rutherford, with the greatest of pleasure, bequeath my knowledge of hiding places around the O. U. H. S. to Harry Kister. I, Helen Salzman, will my knowledge of Spanish to Gene Ginter. I, Nellie Anne Smith, leave a vacancy in the front seat of a Stude-baker automobile.
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Morrow Steadman Jeanne Bumgarner Junior History If a visitor should enter our stately halls we sincerely hope that he would not overlook a very important link in the chain of hi »h school life the Juniors. On delving into our reputable past the visitor would exclaim, “Well! well! Look the things these energetic people have accom plished! I see that your outstanding athletes are fine s'-hoh-s as well. What are the letters all these boys are wearing? Block O’s? The highest honor awarded to athletes? My. you cert-tainly have a bunch of them. Mr. Plaskett and Miss. Fifer were also te'ling me that they have a large percentage of the Junior class in band, orchestra and glee clubs, too. Dear me! I almost forgot about girls in the class! It seems that they are extremely important, prominent in athletics, social affairs, and foremost in school spirit! Here the visitor paused and mentally digested this. A twinkle came into his eye “I also see that the hearty cooperation of the Junior girls haloed 10 make the Leap Year Party a success. No bashfulness there.” There can be no doubt but that the Juniors will capably take their places as Seniors next year.
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