Senior Will In the City of Oroville, in the County of Butte, in the State of California, we, the graduating class of June, 1930, being under the influence of no person, persons, or beverage, do Hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last Will and Testament. First: We do hereby name and establish as our chief executioner, George Graham. Second: We, the aforesaid Seniors, do hereby make the following bequests: To the Juniors we leave our Senior room, desks, seats, chalk and everything else to be found in the room. To the Sophomores we leave the privilege of filling the places we leave on the O. U. H. S. “Campus.” To the Freshmen we leave best wishes and fondest hopes that in time they, too, will be Seniors. I, Virginia Jacobes, leave my dimples to Marjorie Osgood. She always wanted some. I, Mary Ellen Hedge, leave my place in Miss Scruggs’ heart to the next aspiring Cinderella. I, Genny Miller, leave nothing. Lionel goes with me. I, Robert Land, bestow my knowledge of promptness upon some unsuspecting Frosh. I, Dot eHrrin, with much ado, leave my ability to wield a wicked racket to Charlotte Rigling. I, Harry Kister, leave my uncalled-for timidity to Bob Bethel. I, Katharine Stapleton, will my boisterous manner cf acqp’rir bov friends to Laudyselle Dabbs. I, Delpha Matthews, will my nonchalance to Goo !y Schwandt. I, Amy Biooks, leave my dainty ways to Virginia Paxton. 1, Tom Snow, leave my place in Miss Bower’s heart to Ed Schauer. May it raise his grade. I, Gloyd Pauli, will my much torn magazine to Tub Washburn and hope he won’t lose it. I, Milford Phillips, will my jumping ability to my kid In other and hope it will enable him to run faster. I, Fagan Lawton, leave my tough name and disposition to Gerald Openshaw. I, Cholly Schleef, willingly leave the Student Body and— the bills to Ernie Develter. I, Bob Grace, leave my somewhat doubtful knowledge to Joe Cooper. I, A1 Thorne, leave to my Alma Mater the echoes of my “mammy” songs. I, Don R. Lund, leave to the next aspiring little Eva the ability to fly. I, Jack Reppert, leave the Senior room and let Miss Beik reign in peace. I, Muggy Caspare, leave my charming chuckle to Fred Zundel. Use it sparingly. I, Don Roderick, leave all the girls—ah ha—to Walton Wells. I, Gleason Powers, bestow upon Leona Noel my ability to “mix explosions.” I, James Popper, leave my excess height to Jack Fagan.
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