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SENIOR OFFICERS Ron Halbrook . . . presiflent Bootsey Weathers . . . vice president Kay Campbell . . . secretary The Senior year of any class is the busiest and, perhaps, the most important. Strong and capable leadership is needed to guide and direct the class's activities. L Danny Shiver . . . Zreasurer 49
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WALTER P. WILLIAMS IR. Kwan!! F ew men are so clever to know all the mischief they do. Ambition-To he a famous writer and win the Nobel Prize in literature. Activities--Art Club II, III, Pres. III. RICHARD HORACE WILLITS Dick To prepare for a love of girls, a good digestion, and the words to the latest songs. Ambition-To flunk out of college, go to the Woods, find Johnny Dell, set up camp, and live happily ever after. Activities-Football I, II, III, IVQ Track II, Ill, IV, Beta Club Il, III, IVQ Horne- room Off, llg Student Council IV: Inter- actg Legislature Ill. , -Q I 1 7 '5 I ' I J I 48 ,Y N GUY CHARLES WILSON Winslow As innocent and sweet as a babe. Ambition-Learn to make music. Activities-Band I, II, III, F.F.A. I, l Chaplain III, Treas. IV, Vice Pres., Pa liumentary Procedure Team I, II, III, Il Red Cross IVQ Interact IV. it , .,,. 4l ,,.'v- 1. 48 ,,+.5vm. i . -. ,ggi H ' A 1- - -. . .4 - . 'p - ' - . A . ,131 . ' . -' ' A. 1 Q. -I' ' ,L me .. 'aa-1 . i,
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LA T WILL A D TE TAME T We, the Senior Class of 1964, being of sound mind and body do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be last will and testament. To the Juniors, we bequeath our seats of distinguished honor, admonishing them to be dignified at all times. To the Student Body, we leave all the good times we have had. To Mr. Morris and the Faculty, we leave our deep appreciation for their never-ending patience with us through our high school career. I, Don Abel, being of sound mind leave the following: To C. Wall I leave my position as left tackleg to Dee Dee Mikovsky I leave my dirty jerseyg also I leave everything else to anyone who wants it. If there is anything else? I? I, Julie Abel, being of tortured mind and distorted body do hereby will the following: To John B. Evans a free ride to school every morningg to Don W. a large supply of excused passes to get into class-hope they work better than mine didlg to Sharon A. my stinky old gym shoes willed to me by Judy. I, Rafael A. Aleman, being of round mind and even rounder body, hereby bequeath the following: To Tony Latour I leave my ability to speak English so well , to all the Juniors who plan to take Trig., my deepest sympathy and to anyone on the baseball team my ability to sing, Moon River. Being of wracked mind and feeble body, I, Ann Atkinson, leave to Dorinda Kelsoe my seat in Glee Club: to Barbara King all my hair rollers and to all the teachers of B.G.H.S., I leave my little sister, Sue, and believe me, she's not at all like me! I, Carl Louis Betzner, being of magnificent Cranium and physique, do hereby bequeath the following: To Jimmy McMullen my 16 oz. cue stickg to Bobby Muller and the gang, I leave my party spot on the Dikeg to Bill Miller, the concrete benches on the Island, may he use them as well as I have. To B.G.H.S., I say GOOD-BYE. I, Patricia Binkley, being of weak body and even weaker mind, do hereby will the following: To Dawn Willis, I leave two parking spaces at school. She needs two. To Karen Parker, I leave the ability to get along without teachers which was willed to me by Bonnie Anderson. Everything else I take with me. I, Cherry Bridges, with blushing face and curly eyes, do hereby will the following: To Don Wilkinson, our well traveled S.E. 3rd St., to Pat Gilbert, an old baton for his lessonsg to the majorettes, hours of practice every afternoon after school, and to my sisters, Kathy and Jackie, I leave nine more years of studying. I, Lynn Broome, being of diminutive mind and warped physical being, do hereby will and bequeath to the future B.G.H.S. four more coming just like me and to Nancy P., I will my ability to go steady over half of my high school days. 50 I, Eddie Buckner, being of massive brain and body, do her leave the following: To Don W., I leave my wornout footb pants: to B. Holt a new pair of football shoes so he will have under I0 pair. Also to the girls of B.G.H.S., I leave lit Kenny, to the boys of B.G.H.S., l leave Sherry, but not too lo because I'm coming back after her. I, Kay Campbell, do hereby leave to Bobbie Farmer, all old hair curlers fHope you have better luck than I didllg Linda Miller my seat in study hallg to Farrell Kaufman, I lea the road to the civic center. Last but not least to old B.G.H.S. leave my little brother, Sonny, the best brother a girl ever h I, John Causey, barely being a body and even a lesser mind, hereby leave: Lee Anne Berryhill, plans for a bridge acr the canalg John B. Evans, a Grand Champion trophyg Car Wall, my position as right linebackerg Suzy Schoeppel, theory on magazine sales f3.00lg Brother Dan Lanier, a copp To B.G.H.S., fond memories. I, Helen Cherry, being of small brain and huge body, will un Norma Burns my seat in American Government. May she u it to more of an advantage than I did. To Doraine F., I lea the good ole Polar Bear and to B.G.H.S. I leave my thr cousins, Jimmy, George, and Doug Richardson. I, Rachel Collier, being of-mind and-body do hereby lea to Bobby Farmer my seat in Typing in case she needs it aga next yearg to Judy Seiler, my gold chaing and to my litt sister, Eleaner, I leave nothing because she uses everything I' got anyway. I, Barbara Collins, leave to Sharon Amedee a little blue g can g to Bill Miller, the old neighborhood: to Ray Sulliv some earphones from the Spanish Lab fDon't plug them in someone else's microphonelg to Sherry Knight, my nicknamt Aloong to Janet Hotard, the F.H.A. song: to Becky Symes, bottle of Miss Clairol, and to B.G.H.S., I leave my brothe Cliff. I, Brenda Collins, being of excessive mind and weak body hereby leave to Bucky Holt my seat in Am. Gov't willed to by my cousin, Vicki Hollingsworth, to my little sister, Kath, I leave B.C.I'I.S.g to my cousin Gene Hollingsworth, I leave m seat in Eng. IV fMay he enjoy itlg to my sister, Lois, all th fun I've had at B.G.H.S. and my ability to explain to Dad all th gas bills.
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