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SIENITOR Will WE, The Seniors of BeaumonT High School, being of sound mind and body and possessing only Those menTal impedimenfs which we have gained in our Twelve TorTur- ous years Through school, do bequeafh The following To our less forTunaTe members of our school: To The Freshmen class we bequeafh all The fun which has characTerized our four years in high school and To you we say, LeT's make BeaumonT a school we can be proud of, and four years from now we hope you will be as proud a graduafing class as we, The Seniors of '48, are now. To The Sophomores, who are already feeling Their im- porTance, we leave The pride in The day when you can say, l'm an upper-classman now. And To you also we leave The faculTy who has guided us so splendidly Through our school years. To The Juniors. we bequeafh everyThing ThaT BeaumonT sTands for, and TrusT ThaT you will uphold The ideals which we have valienTly sTriven To uphold. May your good sporTsmanship and school spirif be an example To your lower classmen when you can proudly say, We are The Senior class of '4-9. And now To our Teachers we wish To leave These Things which have characTerized Their parT in our program of educaTion. To Mr. Shafer we leave The fuTure in music and arT of BeaumonT High School, and may we also express our appreciaTion for The marvelous iob you have done. To Mr. Sewell we leave The responsibilify of The prin- cipal's office in educaTing The youTh of BeaumonT. How- ever, we have no fears, for we know The splendid iob you have done for us in our high school years. To Mr. Adams we leave The Chemisfry class and we wish sincerely we could do beTTer by a cerTain fellow wiTh a shy grin and knowledge of all The sTudenTs' affairs which has become as imporTanT To us as The school iTself.4 To Mr. l-loTTell we leave The shop classes, and The iob of developing The manual dexTeriTy and ingenuify of our sTudenTs. And To Mr. HoTTell we also wish a bigger and beTTer Bookkeeping class and Typing class. To Mr. Copeland we leave The Juniors so he may Tor- Ture Them unmercifully in nexf year's Governmenf class buf we know ThaT he has done a wonderful job in his classes, as advisor To our paper and on our Tennis Team. To Mr. Erhard we wish To leave winning Teams in baskeTball, foofball and Track. And may our good sporfs- manship be an example wherever The colors blue and whiTe of BeaumonT is presenf. To Mrs. Colley we bequeafh The l-lomemaking classes and The responsibilifies of The cafeferia. To Mrs. Gray we bequeafh The sTudy of maThemaTics and a nice quief sTudy hall. We hope you have enioyed your firsf year aT BeaumonT as much as we have enioyed having you. To Mrs. Synder we leave The problem of educaTing BeaumonT's sfudenfs in grammaTical consTrucTion. And To you also we leave The problem of Teaching BeaumonT's English-speaking populafion To speak English. To Mrs. CurTiss we leave lwell, l really don'T know whaT To sayl: Mrs. CurTis has so many clufies ThaT I hardly Think iT would be fair To leave her all of Them again. BuT here's Thanks for The greaT iob you have done as a Teacher and as our Dean of Girls. To Mrs. Long we say, gracious por su ayuda en nues- Tros anos de escuelal' ln case ThaT's all Greek To ou, we are Thanking Mrs. Long for her help in our high scfiool yearsl and To her we leave The Spanish and Typing classes and anyfhing else which may call for her guidance. To Mrs. Burk we leave nexT year's office girls and may They Turn ouT as compeTenT and efficienT as This year's Senior girls. AT This poinf l pause and snicker polifely. To our bus drivers, ianiTors, and every one else who copTribuTes To The welfare of our school we say, Thanks a oT. l, Bernice Beach, will my Scholarship poinTs To my sisTer, Doris. She's almosT made iT several Times, excepT for a few poinTs. l, George Jenkins, will my abiliTy To Take a year's vaca- Tion ouT of a four year Term and sTill graduaTe, To The firsT applicanf. Q .l, Margaref Wilson, will my Tennis abiliTy To Suzie STiver, so she may play firsT singles on The Tennis Team. l, MargareTTe WilleTT, will Mr. Arams and The Chem- isTry Class To Evelyn Salley. poor kidl l, Ardis Walker, will my kniTTing abiliTy To Sharon Deu- Pree, so ThaT she can kniT befween halves nexT year. l, Bob CarruThers, hereby bequeafh my bench-warming abiliTy To Ted Filer. l, Mary Domiquez, do leave my U.S. Governmenf book To The poor unsuspecfing Juniors.
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