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I, Richard Wrye, will and bequeath my ability as a singer to Lorne Mathers, and my ability to get out of study hall and get away with it to Charles Mentzer. I, George Domansky, will and bequeath my ability to do ,- 0 I home work at the last minute to Andrew Aulin, my ability l -My to get along with the teachers to Keith Malcolm, and I 5 leave the first front row seat in the auditorium to Charles A Mentzer. , .147 . - sl' J fiigiff' r I, Mary Smithson, will and bequeath my ability to go ' steady to Nadine Bostick, and my ability as a cheerleader to Nancy Miller. I, Billy Meek, will my skill in basketball to Coach Mikler, and the good grades that Mrs. Aulin gives me to the good teacher in Sanford, also my ability to flirt to Joan Brown. Extremely nervous hold up man flvanj: Stick 'em up, or else! Victim: 'Or else what? Ivan: Don't confuse me, this is my first job. Traffic Cop: Look, lady, don't you know this is a safety zone? Mrs. Smith: 'Of course, that's why I drove in here. Keith: I wish I could find a doctor who would tell me what's wrong with me. Martha: You're just plain lazy. Keith: I know, but I just wanted to know the scientific name for it. Kenneth: Sorry I missed your class this morning, Coach .... what did you say '? Coach: Nothing Kenneth: Yes, I know, but how did you express it this time ? Ray: Kiss me. Dawn: Why ? Ray: I don't know. Just couldn't think of anything else to say. Nancy: Do you know that running is good for the figure? Freddie: I should say I do. Once it kept a charge of buckshot out of mine. I shall now illustrate what I have in mind, said Mrs. Aulin as she erased the black- board. Mr. Gatchel was busily engaged with a spade in the sandbed beside his car when a stranger hailed him. Stuck in the sand ? asked the stranger. Oh, no replied Mr. Gatchel cheerily, 'my engine died and I'm digging a grave for it.
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Last Will and Testament We, the Senior class of 1954, will and bequeath to the Juniors, our ability to publish an excellent annual: to the Sophomores, we will our acting ability, and to the Fresh- men, we will our ability to put up with the teachers for four long, tedious years. I, Robert Shaffer, will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Bremer to Keith Malcolm, my ability to get along with Mrs. Aulin to Donn Ulrey, and my poor grades to Pat Walker. I, Thelma Rambo, will and bequeath my shortness to Johnnie May, my ability to get along with Mrs. Metcalf in Home Ec. class to Shirley Malcolm, and my ability to play basketball to Edith Dishman. I, Harvey Joe Slayton, will and bequeath my ability to play basketball to Charles Mentzer, my height to Bobby Cox, and my ability to get along with teachers to Andrew Aulin. I, Ivan Jakubcin, will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mayor Lee Gary to Kay Estes, and my ability to sing to Johnny Selph. l. Ruth Cullum, will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mrs. Smith to Hubert Priest, my height to Mabel Congleton, and my ability to skip school without being caught to Lois Rambo. I, Georgene Parker, will and bequeath my ability to cut up in Home Ec. class to Delores Masters, and my job as typist of the school annual to Nancy Myers. I, Ann Leinhart, will and bequeath my ability to get out of class and get away with it to Bobby Cox, and my ability to get rl1e car every night to Kay Estes. I, Dorothy Miller, will and bequeath my ability to cut up in English class and not get caught to Kenneth Malcolm, and my long blond hair to Ann Pierson. I, Roy Beistel, will and bequeath my 'you guys to all the AWWQ rebels in O. H. S. , and my place in the Marine Corps to Bobby :EQ Haig, Standifer, also my curly hair to Coach. f l!'3f.gil N 5 I, Shirley Jones, will and bequeath my height to Mrs. Aulin, my ability to get along with Coach in Civics class to Keith Malcolm, and my ability to play basketball to Rebekah Tuhy. I, Martha Jean Hardy, will and bequeath my ability to get to school on time to Johnny Jones, and my silly giggles to Raymond Mikler.
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Class Prophecy June 3 , 1954 Dear Georgene, Can you imagine, ten years ago today we were graduated from O,H,S, It seems as though it were yesterday, We really had some good times there. GTWTA -N How are you, Don, and little Don, Jr, getting along? Are you still nursing in the morning, on week days, at the , ,M 45 hospital in Atlanta? f I .... .. You will never guess who came to see me yesterdayl Dot Miller and her husband, who is now an admiral in the navy, Jim was home on leave from California where he is now stationed, I asked Dot how she liked the navy life and she said she liked it fine. George Domansky, as you remember, used to work at Spelzhousen's gro- cery SIOI8 in Goldenrod, well, no more little stuff for George, He is now one of the biggest grocers in the state. George and his wife came in the office where I work the other day to see my hos, and they were sporting a pretty baby blue, 1964, Cadillac, lreceived a letter from Martha Hardy: she said that her next picture will be 'Feudin' Mountain Boys, She is the highest paid 'hillbilly star in Holly- wood. Her husband is the producer of the picture, Q My mother was visiting me not too long ago, and she I N said that Bob Shaffer is now the principal of Oviedo High ' ixlm School, and Mr. Gatchel is his secretary. Bob is really boosting the sports in the schoolg they now have a football F ' team, Bob and his wife have made their home in Oviedo A and they have twin boys, Ruth Cullum writes to me quite often, and in her last letter she said that she liked her job as a stewardess. She said that she met many interesting people while she worked, but she has decided to quit and get married, She plans to marry a very nice boy who is in the Marines. He is one of the inter- esting persons she met while she held the job of being a stewardess, P You remember Richard Wrye, don't your Surely you dol ' You couldn't forget him, He was the handsome one in our class He is now a very successful businessman He is the owner of Wrye Junking Co. He has Junk yards scattered all over the United States. K XJ f'X I saw Ann Leinhart's mother not too long ago, and she said that Ann would be home on a thirty day leave the seventh of this month. I guess you know that l fax
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