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Page 13 text:
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Greeting: We, the Senior Class 'of 1945- 1946, being of sound mind and body, do hereby draw up and seal our last will and testimony be- fore leaving our beloved Alma Mater. To the Junior Class we leave our place as the favorite class of all the teachers. Wanna Faye Ballinger .... I will my weakness for sailors to Myrtle Thomas. Ida Belle Burnette .... I will my job as the year- book artist to the unlucky stiff who gets it next year. Helen Capps .... I will my position as comedian in Miss Barton's classes to George Haga. Mary Frances Carter .... I will my love of school to James Morgan. 5 Asena Collins .... I will my ability to get Geom- etry to any poor Junior who takes the stuff. Pearl Combs .... I will my position as Senior Class Queen to the girl who is lucky enough to get it. Maxine Cross .... I will my place as secretary to Miss Pascoe to Ruth Bennett. Cora Ann Danielson .... I will the care of my brother, Buster to Aleeta Mullins. Aleen Dye .... I will my hard-to-work book- keeping to Anna Belle Chastain. Marie Eastham .... I will my ability to hook a man for keeps to Betty K. Sollock. Wanda Fallen .... I will my non-ceasing gossip to Joan Litrell. Frances Frisby .... I will my ability to get along with Miss Barton to Elouise Davis. Christian Gulager .... I will my good grades to Johnnie Baker. Vonta Rae Helton .... I will my old chewing gum to Doris Jean Kirkwood. fIt's stuck on the third desk on the last row in room 22.1 Mary Jane Huddleston .... I will my flirtatious ways to Vivian Davidson. Fannie Hudson .... I will my P. I. D. grades to Tommy Box. Jesse Johnson .... I will my wolfish ways to Eugene Pyeatte. Lester Johnson .... I will my way with the women to Jim Hammond. Ella Mae Jones .... I will my long and glossy hair to Georgia Orbin. Fledelle Jones .... I will my sparkling smile to ! l Betty Bally I lt. wt v CAM 'MA . I pg . To Whom It May Concern: Qi iw Georgia Jones .... I will my worries about Prayer Meeting to Virginia Chafin. Isabel Kieth .... I will what's left of Camp Gru- ber to Sue Cauphman. Rosemary Kirkwood .... I will my shift at the graveyard to Velma Lee Capps. Alvin Mashburn .... I will my place as Vice President of the Senior class to Mary Louise Car- rington. Carol Matthews .... I leave my place in Glee Club to Minerva Foreman. Mart Miller .... Just Leaves, much to the relief of the faculty. Johnnie Orbin .... I leave the cares of Student Council President to Johnnie Thompson. Roy Panell .... I will my singing ability to Buddy Ford. Forrest Rutherford .... I will my ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time to Byron Morris. Winnie Tadlock .... I leave my hand-holding technique to Duanne Mullins. Katie Taylor .... I leave my chair in Senior English to any poor Junior. Eva Mae Thompson .... I will my giggles to Mary Estelle Smith. Chester Thompson .... I leave my ability to skip and not get caught to anyone who wants to try it. Lenox Tuell .... I leave my forward ways to Albert Million. Pat Walters .... I will to Lindy Smith my height. Rothel Watkins .... I leave my bewilderment as to the silliness of the Bagley Seniors to any poor Veteran who might enroll next year. Vera Watkins .... I will my understanding of grammar in Senior English to John Croman. Mary Lou Hutchison .... I leave my ability to get to class on time to Joe Scearce and the wor- ries of the Annual Editor to anyone who is sucker enough to take it. Robert Westlake .... I leave Wanda Speaks . . . . Tragic, isn't it? Etha Yount .... I will my ability to polish apples to Buster Danielson. Miss Margaret Lackey .... I will the headache of the Senior Sponsorship to Miss Barton. Heaven Help Her ! ! !
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i C prof ec? ea , if' ,yi ii Gi Dear Diary, In the late afternoon I sit on the portico of my house and think of the day's events. This morning in my newspaper the headlines glared: JESSE JOHNSON ESCAPES FROM SING SING l Iwas not surprised for he had made several attempts at it. His brother, Lester, who is a law- yer, helped convict him. I went to Christian Gulager, Mart Miller, and Alvin Mashburn's truck farm and priced some tomatoes. They wanted too much for them. Ireceived a letter from Ida Belle Burnette and Mary Jane Huddleston saying that they had been ac- cepted intova transcontinental airline route as hostesses. While walking down 5th Avenue, I heard some boisterous giggling and almost raglinto Patricia Wal- ters, Vonta Helton, Eva Mae Thompson and Rosemary Kirkwood. They were just leavi g the theater after a successful matinee in which they played major roles. While in a tea shop, I overheard someone say that Mary Lou Hutchison was expected to run for gov- ernor. She lost the first time. I met Wanna Faye Ballinger and Winnie Tadlock at lunch time coming out of the Empire State Build- ing where they work as stenographers. CGood looking bosses, tooll Ireceived invitations to Mary Frances Carter's wedding, Isabel Keith's wedding and to Fledelle- Jones's recital at Town Hall. I accepted none of them, for I was too busy. Dr. Maxene Cross was made professor of biology in Columbia University, so I sent her a telegram of congratulations. I forgot to see who was winning in the campaign for senator from Idaho. It will be a close race be- cause Lennox Tuell and Forrest Rutherford are up for it. I The lociety column mentioned the return of the Misses Carol Matthews and Katie Taylor from a vis- it in Mexb. President Orbin announced the appointment of Roy Panell to the Department of Agriculture and Robert Westlake as Postmaster General. Mr. Westlake replaces Mr. Chester Thompson who resigned be- cause of ill health. The Joneses really made news lately! Miss Ella Jones won the Olympic Championship for the 100 yard dash and Miss Georgia Jones recently set up a college for underprivileged girls. Two young ladies called on me this afternoon. They were from the Salvation Army. Miss Pearl Combs and Miss Fannie Hudson asked me to donate S500 to their cause. I was horrified! 'Ihe famous tight-rope walkers, Cora Ann Danielson, Wanda Fallen and Aleen Dye are billed to ap- pear in Madison Square Garden tomorrow night. Vera and Rothel Watkins have a joint ownership of the Stork Club and Rothel's wife directs the or- chesta. -i Mrs. Gerald Stepp, the former Marie Eastham, and her husband are operating a Hotel in Reno. Miss Margaret Lackey, the sponsor of the Senior class way back. in 1946, is now the principal of Bag- ley Training School. She sent a telegram to let me know of her appointment. Tonight I hope to find time to go see the famous dance team Etha Yount and Frances Frisby. They are appearing at the Stork Club. I wonder if the Senior Class of Bagley of 1946 would recognize me as Asena Collins when I make my debut tonight at the Metropolitan Opera.
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I W-ANNA FAYE BALLINGER el'lL0l'5 '43-'44 Librarian-'43 '44 '45 Pep Club-'46 Typist of Annual, Art Float and Hall Patrol. IDA BELLE BURNETT '43 Student Council, Vice President of Class-'45 Band and Pep Club-'46 Cheer Leader, Tfeasurer of Student Council, Attendant of Football Queen, and Art Director of the Annual. HELEN CAPPS '44 '45 Student Council and Pep Club-'46 Football Queen, Pep Club and Student Council. MARY FRANCES CARTER '43 '44 Glee Club-'45 '46 Pep Club ASENA COLLINS '43 Class President, Glee Club, Pie Supper Queen, Student Council-'44 Football Queen, Secretary of Student Council and Glee Club-'45 Trio, Glee Club and Student Council '46 Class Treasurer, Glee Club, Student Council, Attendant to Class Queen and Historian of Annual. PEARL COMBS '43 '44 Glee Club-'45 Student Council-'46 Class Queen and Hall Patrol MAXENE CROSS '43 Glee Club-'41 Glee Club and Pep Squad-'45 Librarian '46 Miss 'Pasc0e's secretary and typist of Annual. Hall Patrol. CORA ANN DANIELSON '43 Student Council and Librarian-'44 Student Council -'45 '46 Pep Club, Student Council and Hall Patrol. ALEEN DYE '44 '45 Pep Club-'46 student Council, Pep Club and At tendant to Class Queen. ' - MARIE EASTHAM
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