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Last Will and Testament (Continued) I, Geraldine Kaelin, leave to Wilma Larson, ray position as typist for the school paper. I, Jack Hammond, will my Spanish to Jim Melville providing he isn’t in a class with seven girls. I, Ted McMillan, leave the responsibility of business manager of the annual to Dale Mattox. I, Elva June Miller, now that I’m leaving, give Betty Thurman the honor of having my chair in band. We, Eva Wymore and Leta Newman, leave our receipts from the jewelry store to anyone lucky enough to snag a man. I, Lois Parnell, leave my high soprano voice to Beverly Fink. I, Bill Melville, leave my love for English, especially spelling, to Loren Betz. I, Ivan Winbolt, upon leaving, give Mrs. Hall a long deserved rest. I, Betty Ritz, leave school as soon as possible, to take up other interests. I, Byron Burt, leave to anyone that’s tired, all the peaceful sleeps study hall furnishes. I, Norma Jean Smith, leave to Loree Gardner, my popularity with certain trumpet players. I, Helen Little, after departing, still leave a “Little” in B.B.H.S. I, Ellwyn Cochran, leave Dick Towns to carry on the familiar strain of “Victory March.” I, Verla Coble, leave to La Donna Avery, mv pep and spirit as a cheerleader. I, Betty Simonton, leave my mirthfulness to Shirley Bence. We, Rob Roy McCaslin, Lyle Williams, and Cecil Mattox, leave our good times in Ag. to Darrell Clark, Ronald Connelly, and Richard Holcomb. I, Lucille Cole, will to Laura Murry, my 60 words a minute providing she has the same typewriter. I, Cleo Glendy, leave my musical ability to Bonnie Young. I, Marlyn Zimmerman, will my quietness to Barbara Myers. I, Leo Stone, leave my “Red Man” to Harry Winbolt. I, Gaytha Applegarth, leave my dimples to Billie Jones. We, Arminda and Marilyn Griffith, leave the responsibility of running this school correctly to Mary Lou Meyer and Shirley Sells. I, Jo Ann Craig, leave my interests (horses) to Bill Van Cleave. I, Patty Stucker, leave my interests in surrounding towns to no one—I want them myself. I, Glenda Martin, leave my T.N.T. book to Norma Elaine Smith. TO THIS TESTAMENT, the class of 1950 leaves the responsibility of carrying on the tradition of loyalty and true sportsmanship in B.B.H.S. to all her students. —Class of “50”
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Class mill We, the Seniors, the class of 1950, do hereby declare and will a few of the possessions that we have treasured throughout our high school days. May you use the following to the best advantage you know, so you may continue to walk in the footsteps of the brave and loyal warriors of B.B.H.S. I, Beverly Ferguson, leave my twin technique to the McDuffee twins. I, Ronald Beavers, will to Milam Chrisman the art of careful and tactful driving. I, Bonnie Walker, leave my artistic ability to Marilyn Talbot. I, Charlene Ilarriger, leave my chair in the alto section of choir to Suse Wattles. I, Chuff” Stinehagen, leave my 10 ton Buick to Virgil Prescott for future use. I, Georgia Kaelin, will my cheery personality and quiet little giggle to Beverly Young. I, Donald Gunther, leave my ability in English 12 to David Thompson in his senior year. We, Virgil Boeh and Jim Borchers, leave to Eldon Wooters and Bill Williams half of our skill to tease the girls. We can still use the other half. I, Dona Meyer, leave encouragement to Phyliss Spencer, that not all “Indians” of B.B.H.S. must be tall. I, Sandra Daley, will my studious ways to Joey Nelson with hope that I’ll see her at the “U” in two years. I, Margaret Gray, leave my hours of slumber to Arlene Hall. I, Andy Spanel, leave my “bench splinteritis” in football to Bob Anderson. I, Bert” Myers, leave my beaten up Ludwig Ludwig 3a’s to Joan Hart. I, Martha Moore, leave my bright red curls to John Olson. I, Mavis Crouch, willingly give my sociology book to anyone who can read or even pretend. I, Grace Huff, leave my blonde curls to Betty Hutton in case sh? needs some extras. We, Corky” Chappell and Paulie” Hicks, after our departure, leave a quiet and peaceful atmosphere in B.B.H.S. I, Richard Fink, will my shy and bashful ways to Junior Mayo. I, Jesselyn Choffel, leave my nickname “Tex” forever. I, Donitta Cooskley, leave all my troubles and cares (MEN) to Mona Fees. I, Marilyn Gloria Stutzman, will my stamina in chemistry class to Jean Iburg. We, Arlene Jensen, Louise Hall, and Genevieve Koeffler, leave behind us all the good times we have had together in our “school days.” I, Fred West, leave my “laissez faire” policy to Bob Templeton. I, Joan Mohatt, leave the responsibility as soda jerk to Lois McMurtry. I, La Vonne Connelly, leave to Darrel Malcolm, my patience in driving to school every day just to get educated. I, Arlene Armstrong, leave my Sunday afternoon drives to Bob and “Gert.”
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