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Juniors | Say ABYOYe WER. A x iyiy elk nt s Pae os e eee I President RS IOATRIN OSA ZZ Amen rere pote e cee aneke Mar eats fe 4 vox a Bia Vice President BERNARD SM EADOR] 6 ogee «7 Gee rae ry edu ena ae Secretary-T reasurer INISS Se DOAINMEAN Da WIISSHDERK FOL Y carrer) sagen frm fea rue neta Sponsors First row, left to right: Jack Albert, Thelma Martin, Stella Craighead, Dottie Lou Nichols, Elizabeth Lapsley, Grat Rosazza, Ed Booth, Bernard Meador, Joanne Ayers, Jean Hylton, Gwendylen Sussman, Crawford Nichols. Second row, left to right: Betty Jean Wooldridge, Bertie Bradfield, Helen Powell, Charlotte Rowlett, Laura Rosazza, Lucille Hoback, Nancy Miller Overstreet, Lorene Holland, Jean Wells, Peggy Preston, Hazel Karnes, Armetta Kirby, Rebecca Karnes, Elsie Blankenship. Third row, left to right: Gary Overstreet, Calvin Coleman, Davis Ballard, Albert Wright, Chester Fink, Bobby Abbott, Earl Elliott, Edith Karnes, Eunice Minnick, Alma Witt, Gladys Dooley, John Marshall, Frank Scott, Luck Wilkinson, Ed McClintock, Phillip Snead, Vincent Wheeler. {23 }
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In July, 1953, you will see the exhibition of the newest type plane designed and tested by our own classmate, Carl Overstreet. Maxine Citty, tired of being lonely, will settle down with her ex-soldier husband in 1946. I predict that Hoge Sutherland will write a poem which will make Longfellow turn over in his grave with envy. As you pass by the Bedford Baptist Church in 1952, you will hear Betty Ann McGhee practicing some new selection on the organ. In the fall of 1949, if you could peep through the keyhole of some office you would see Betty Fizer, Annie Belle Arthur, or Virginia Turpin taking dictation while sitting on the boss’ knee. Within the next five years two of our seniors will be settled down in an attractive little cottage, and the name on the mail box will be R. J. Lazenby. I predict that in 1950 Benny Dooley will be a sensational new movie find. Bobby Zimmerman will spend the next twenty years in the Army as a yard-bird. Socialite Barbara Dooley, of Palm Beach, Long Island, etc., will give a concert in Carnegie Hall in 1954. I predict, too, that Billy Witt, tired of Army life, will have a florist shop from which your daughters will get their first corsages. In 1951, if you are sick and need a pill roller, the doctor will most likely recommend either Eleanor Zimmer, Frances Kennedy, or Bettie Burks as your nurse. My final prediction is that Liz Jamerson will write the truly “great American novel” within the next twenty years. And so end my predictions for the Class of ’46—except that I'll venture to predict that in ten years we'll all wish we were back at B.H.S. Glass ColoreG en a ee ee ee ee eee RED AND WHITE Glass Flower. .2 s s toe BS ee Rep Rose Glass Motio 2. a ee eee Nort THE Enp, But THE BEGINNING
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Sophomores. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS BOBBY “NASH. o4¢-cle sees Se ee President FRANK SAUNDERS) cot ces Sree eee an Vice-President ROBERT UM ARSETAT Up ere eee nen er ee Secretary-T reasurer Mrs; «FLINT 22) e7 ah ee te Sponsor First row, left to right: Robert Marshall, Bobby Nash, Frank Saunders. Second row, left to right: Thelma Pugh, Kay Lapsley, Phyllis Carwyle, Jack Patterson, Glen Fizer, Bevie Smith, Evelyn Atkinson, Ellen Craighead, Billy Ayers, Buddy Gordon, Earl May, Cicero Cheek, Lois Jean Key, Mrs. Flint. Third row, left to right: Delores Johnson, Virginia Gardner Wallace, Mary Jean Chesson, Elizabeth Snead, Helen Shields, Lois Gibson, Eugene Dinwiddie, Billy Bowling, Mary Jane Parker, Anne Burks, Audrey Gray, Katherine Moore, Mildred Nance, Nellie Sowerby. Fourth row, left to right: Nancy Plymale, Mildred Davidson, Nancy Carroll Hopkins, Edmonia Johnson, Billy Jones, Neil Scott, Jack Hawkins, Kenneth Winton, Cleo Arrington, Landon Overstreet, Bobby Latimer, Mildred Kennedy, Dorothy Coleman. Fifth row, left to right: Edith Creasy, Wray Holland, Peggy Arthur, Frances Mitchell, Bill! Hash, Fred Gray, Oswald Powers, J. B. Karnes, Mary Ellen Hylton, Gracie Key, Alice Fisher, Mary Rose.
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