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WHO ' S WHAT BEST ATHLETE Corinne Early Rudolph Moomaw BEST ALL AROUND Eleanor P awley A. W. Fitzwater, Jr. MOST DIGNIFIED Anna Louise Kline Rudolph Moomaw MOST STUDIOUS Vallie Moyers John Foltz MOST POPULAR Doris Early Walton Roller BEST SPORT Lillian Fulk Rudolph Moomaw NEATEST Anna Louise Kline Rudolph Moomaw WITTIEST Doris Early Charles Baker MOST TALKATIVE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST DEPENDABLE MOST ATTRACTIVE Coleen Holsinger Doris Early Charles Baker Robert Renalds Velma Davis Rudolph Moomaw Audrea Armentrout Carl Hoover
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- J ie S enicv- 0 eA fi ' r tect CAST Chad, the little shepherd. Nathan Cherry. Betsy Cherry, his daughter. Melissy Turner . Major Calvin Buford, from Kentucky . Miss Lucy Buford, his sister. Old Tom, their negro servant . Thanky, their housemaid . Mrs. Caroline Dean, a neighbor. Margaret Dean, their daughter. Richard Hunt, from the Blue Grass”. Nellie Hunt, his sister. Jennie Overstreet, a poetess. ,... Charles Baker .George Clark ... Dorothy Pence Coleen Holsinger Alvin Armentrout .Vada Turner Walton Roller . Doris Early .. June Shumaker .. Eleanor Fawley .Lynn Driver • Peggy Holsinger Beverly Kennedy
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We make this our Last Will and Testament: We, the class of 1946 of Broadway High School, realizing we are setting out on a long and dangerous journey from which many of us may never return, deem it wise to make our will and dispose of all personal and collective property which we have accumulated in the last four years. We, the Senor class, being of sound and disposing mind and memory and first in the hearts of the Juniors, do hereby make and publish this Last Will and Testament. Our inheritance tax is to be paid out of the overflowing funds of the last four years which were swelled due to our good looks, sportsmanship in athletics, genius in contesting, and versatility and dramatic ability which attracted large crowds to all public functions. One half of all our personal accounts is to be paid on our debt of gratitude to our teachers for their unfailing interest in us and for their endeavors to guide us in the right paths of thinking and living. To Alma Mater we leave the Junior Class to fill our vacant places in the Senior Room. I, Alvin Armentrout, having secured a surplus amount of ex¬ perience in managing the Senior Year Book will part of this ex¬ perience to Billy Southerly. I, Charles Baker, will my winning smile, the glossy finish on my hair, my feminine complexion and the crease in my trousers to Gerald Spitzer. I, George Clark, will my customary daily menu of; two dozen, Bill Early’s, raw eggs, three Sundaes, four quarts of milk, some spinach and other things too numerous to mention to Clarence Moyers hoping that he will gain his long hoped for plumpness. I, Carroll Crider, bequeath to Joan Whitmer some of my height Which I used so advantageously looking through the Hansom at teachers trying to teach their pupils monotonous facts. I, A. W. Fitzwater, Jr., will my ear to Eugene Hillyard with the provision he can match my speed, also $5,000 to take care of any unforetold eventualities. I, John Foltz, leave my old “comic books” read in chemistry to anyone who might enjoy them; also any rings which I do not let the freshmen girls wear to any junior girl who will not become jealous. I, Carl Gray Hoover, a gentleman from Cork, will to Milton Showalter, my longing for a red wig, a corncob pipe and an old fashioned churn, hoping that they will become realities to amuse him in old age. I, Marion Hulvey, will my ability to persue the girls in Holsing- er town to Emerson Mason. I, Ivan Mason, will the following mathematical equipment to Creela Kline, to work algebra; one pack of graph paper, a compass, two protractors, one ruler, and one fourth of my gray matter which 1 have developed in working algebra. I, Rudolph Moomaw, bequeath my bashfulness to Wayne Turner with the provision he will spend most of his time in the post graduate room in the absence of girls. I, Robert Renalds, will to my brother, Sidney, my love for study, my efficiency in pulling curtains, and my generosity in assisting the girls. I, Walton Roller, will my position as president of the Senior class and manager of the basketball team to Earle Fike; and also my intense interest in the acquiring of a herd of pure-bred jersey dairy cows. I, Audrea Armentrout, will my quiet ways, my pleasing person¬ ality, and my large rolling eyes to June Litton. I, Cathleen Comer, will my length, width and breadth to Vonda Miller. I, Velma Davis, will my quietness, my dignified manner and my lack of interest in numbers of boys, to Bonnie Turner.
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