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l CJVIQOWENSBGRAN Qi J' l Q11 B ' ' N UQ 4 Vw 3' ' ,, aaa ag xvrrtava Q EE. P94 ,fl P 5: l W? ff? i X12 5,5 f: ,gf CLASS soivc lo-ii WNW ,lil To our O. H. S. a song we'll raise, ly ti ,Ein To our O. H. S. we give our praise, '59 L We leave thee now our futures to make, fp, xb W But within our hearts sweet memories we'll take, ,J lag Of school days bright and schoolmates fair, ,af g 5 Of teachers true a.nd teachers rare, it f, Who strove so hard our wills to strengthen, ' . Q, Our lives to enable and our hearts to brighten. All Hail! to our school, our O. H. S. , All Hail! to our teachers, the noblest and best. q 'S To thee, we sing our song today, A To thee, our hearts will cling for aye. 0 H . Anne Morrison '27. H 5 EL Q1 i M .ii 1 L , X CLASS WILL g ,r 1 EX ' i ' We, the Senior Class of the Owensboro Senior High School, realizing Q, ' R., that we are soon to pass from this habpy sphere. and believing ourselves H ill to be of a sound mind, do publish this last will and testament, hereby disposing of all property as it has been our good fortune to accumulate, LR making all previous wills or testaments void. Z5 .M Section One . ,lag 3.1,-,l l EV Article 1-We, the Senior Class, do will and bequeath to the mem- pf' fi M bers of the faculty all the knowledge and astounding data we have fur- -A at 1 nished them on our test papers at various times. This permits them to ' Q Q 74 use at will the various bits of knowledge we have furnished them. I f gilt! Article 2-I, Frank Gunther, do will and bequeath my ways with the ' . gig women to Marion Sublett. Qi W M I, Florence Arian, do will and bequeath my art in flirting to Evelyn , gg auzey. pf Article 3-We, Vista Morris, Olive Bopp and Mary Helen Mason, do ai-Q will and bequeath our forward ways to Jonell Meyers and Catherine M bfi Parker. fi Q? Article 4-I, Elizabeth McDowell, bequeath my ability to graduate in r three years to somebody who can't get out. A A, g . . .Y -- Page Eighty-three in
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QW SC .p2S' ,925 Sly I slgi :gg X-xx..e.gx .1,g1QEf,:? Section Two Article 1-I, Martha Graves, do will and bequeath my sylphlike form to Mazie Watkins. Article 2-I, Julia Lee Ditto, do will and bequeath my sweet and maidenly ways to Flora Gregson. Article 3-I, W. B. Cravens, do give my management of the business affairs of O. H. S. to anyone who is capable of handling them. Article 4-I, Anne Morrison, guardian of the morals of the High School, pass down the dignity of my office to Margaret J agoe. Article 5-We, Margaret Brodie and Frances Stone, do will and be- queath our ability to get white excuses to Martha Holman. Article 6-I, Sam Fitts, do will and bequeath my coquettish ways to Thomas Williams. Section Three Article 1-We, Billy Heck, Bill Carey and Henry A. Bowling, do will and bequeath our knowledge of the ways of the weaker sex to Norrell Berry and Sim Barron. Article 2-I, Cynthia Haynes, do will and bequeath my Hitian tresses to Jane Bishop. Article 3-We, Frances Stone and Margaret Brodie, give our cunning sayings to Natalie Carlin and Helen Stingle. Section Four Article 1-We, Elizabeth Robinson, Louise Campbell, Elizabeth Nalle and Lydia Mayfield, do 'will and bequeath our laylike ways to Cora Gregson. Article 2-We, Jessie Davis, Gladys Morris, Katherine Brown, Nellie Pearl Bosley, do will and bequeath our popularity to Louella Wilson and Frances Maxey. Article 3-We, Forrest Bell, Neil Cain, Milton Leach, Malcolm Mose- ley and Stirman Newton, do will our assuming ways toward helpless women to Benjamin Hawes and James Cossler. Article 4-I, Leona Bruner, do will and bequeath my form to Nancy Wilson. Article 5-We, John Wood, Leyburne Westerfield, Marvin May, Hart- well Husk and Crawford N alle, do will and bequeath our quiet natures to the High School as a whole. Article 6-We, Adam Schaad and Monroe Weill, do will and bequeath our interest in humorous shows in Louisville to Martha Holman. Article 7-I, Lefty Dearing, will my raven locks to Gilbert Mills. Section Five Article 1-We, Marcella Williams and Ellen Hart Smith, do will and bequeath oursense of honour to the Radiator Club. Article 2-We, Cleo Conrey Rex Stone, Byron Withers and James Wilkins, do will our yellow excuses to Thelma Smith so that she can use them again. Article 3-We, Guy Sellars, Lydia Rowland, Mary Ruth Skinner and Emily Taylor, do will and bequeath our ability to hook the boys to Martha Foor and Mary Kelley Smith. Article 4-I, Katherine Graves, do will my attractiveness to Martha Foor. - Section Six Article 1-I, Marguerite Fiorella, do will and bequeath my quietness to Modest Cline. Page Eighty-four
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