Bainbridge High School - Purango Yearbook (Bainbridge, GA)

 - Class of 1957

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brain to Ronny Dean as it is certainly superior to his present one. I, Mickey Doss, do hereby leave my ability to get out of school to anyone who wants it. I, Ramona Duggar, do hereby leave my posi- tion on the cheerleading squad to my sister, Frances, hoping that she will be able to master the art of the cartwheel. I, Ellen Durham, do hereby leave my lag to Susan McKenzie in hopes that she doesn't take it to heart., I, Ronald Durham, do hereby will my ability to finish high school before my 20th birthday to Iimmy King. I, Myrtice Dyches, hereby will to Pam Powell my big mouth, not expecting her to use it as much as I did. I, Wanda Ehlbert, being intoxicated with learn- ing, do will my ability to pass Math to Katherine Campbell. I, Sadie Emanuel, do hereby leave my ability to remain sane through all the lost weekends to Marilyn Isaacs, as she'll certainly experience many next year. I, Iohnny Fleming, do hereby leave my ability to change my mind, often and rapidly, to any- one who thinks he is fast enough to do the same thing. I, Gretchen Gause, do hereby will and be- queath to Iudy Sandlin and Pam Powell my seat in English in hopes that they pass the courses. I, Ioan Griffin, do hereby will to my sister, Becky, my ability to enjoy school and hope that it may mean as' much to her as it did to me. I, Delilah Griner, do hereby will to Carolyn Bell- flower, my ability to get out of school. I, Pat Hall, do hereby leave my seat in 12th Math to anyone who can do a better job of hold- ing it than I have done. I, Dee Harrell, do hereby will my height to any- one who admires it. A .x . -' . nr. 4' 1 I, Leonard Harrell, do hereby leave. ' I, Alechia Hatcher, hereby will my ability to have fun in high school to my sister, Ann and to Delta Parker. I, Frances Hawkins, do hereby will and be- queath my desk in Mrs. Brown's room to Helen Whitaker. It is a good one, so treat it well. I, Eleanor Haynes, being of sound mind, do hereby will my ability to get along with the teachers to my sister, Ianet. I, Bobby Higdon, do hereby will my outstand ing t?l golfing ability to any up and coming young golfer. I, Betty Sue Hunt, do hereby will my ability to type to Iudy Sandlin, hoping that she will enjoy it as much as I have. I, Ieanine Hurt, having absolute control of all my faculties, do hereby will and bequeath my capacity for enjoying school to Betty Gail Pollock. I, Iohn Ingram, being of sound-mind and body, do hereby will my seat in Algebra class to lack Adams in hopes that he will find it more com- fortable than I did. I, Betty Lane Kain, hereby leave my ability to take dictation at seven words a minute to my sister, Frankie. To my sisters, Frankie, Pert, and Tricia I leave my love for B.H.S. in hopes that they will enjoy it as much as I have. I, lean Iohnson, do hereby leave my 'ability to hear only when I want to hear to Cile Griffin. I, Dorothy Knight, do hereby will to anyone who wants it, my ability to sleep in class. I, Iohnny Knight, do hereby will my enthusiasm for school to Titantic Bennett. I, Margaret LeGalley, hereby leave my desire to graduate to Faye Harrell. I I, William Harmon Little, being sane, do hereby leave my ability to get along with . . . well, all the teachers, to Gary Hollis. if 'Beth Long-

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Y.. ,V -1- vv-- -1- p-v.v---v-nvqir-w --v - - ---Y-'vu--H W . .,- .W Last Will and Testament of Class of 1957 I, lean Adams, being sane, do hereby leave my desk in Coach Pembertson's room to Billie Bar- wick. I, Freddy Alford, in possession of all my senses, do hereby leave the whole of Bainbridge High School to Titanic. I, Billie Allen, hereby leave my ability to shoot doves out of season to my brother, Wayne. I, Barbara Bates, do leave my typing ability to some poor Iunior. I, Iohn Bates, do hereby leave to any upcom- ing end, all my years as the best dummy holder on the B.H.S. football team. I, Frank Battles, being of average intelligence, do leave my ability to gain weight to 'little ole Ronnie Dean', who badly needs it. I, Peqqy Brady, being under the influence of banging typewriters and having a spaced brain, do hereby will and bequeath my place in Mrs. Brown's room to Billy Barwick, in hopes that she will master the commercial arts. I, Pate Bridges, just leave and I'm glad to do it. I, Betty Brockett, do hereby pass what's left of the Royal Crown on down to anyone who needs to kick the kinks. I, Whitely Brown, do leave my shyness to Phil Early. I, Gerald Boutwell, do hereby will my ability to tell the truth to Sibyl Faman. I, Ioy Busby, leave my ability t?l to transcribe my shorthand notes to Ioan Haire, hoping that she will be more accurate than I have been. I, Charles Bush, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Haynes to George Sweeney. I, Delores Clenney, do hereby will my ability to make straight A to Pam Powell. I, Phyllis Cobia, leave my pleasant outlook on life to Ioy Shufford. I, Cooley Coftey, acting normally, do hereby leave to go shoot quail. I, Martha Connell, do hereby will and bequeath my 'nightly hair setting' to anyone who can put up with it. I, Scott Connell, will my love for English and my seat in Miss Morgan's room, which I have held down for three years to Edwin Love with the request that he care for it as tenderly as I have done. I, left Cooke, being only slightly confused, do leave six inches of my height to Al Hixon in hopes that he can use it more profitably than I. I, Carolyn Cooper, do leave. I, Johnny Daniels, hereby leave my old, crook- ed double-barreled shotgun to Iimmy Iordan in hopes he will succeed in killing more ducks than I. I, lla Darley, do hereby leave my tiny waist to Ethel Smith. I, Phyllis Davis, do hereby will and bequeath my enormour height to Elaine lvey in hope that it will be useful to her on the basketball team next year. I, Shirley Davis, do hereby leave my ability to write letters, which I gained through much prac tice, to Alice lean Ruffin, because she will surely need it next year. I, Martha Dean, do hereby will and bequeath my love for Mrs. Tyson and Mrs. Brown to my brother Iirnrny, in hopes that through it, he will come to like school better. I, Archie Dodson, leave to Nolan Brock, my ability to get out of school. I, Tommy Donaldson, being of sound mind, bones, and teeth, do leave my mathematical



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, I, Melvin Marchant, do hereby leave my foot ball uniform to Ronnie Dean, in hopes that he can fill it better than I have done. I, Charles Martin, do leisurely leave. I, Kay Martin, leave my ability as a bench warmer to anyone who wants it. I, Winfred May, being of empty head, do here- by bequeath my position as baritone player to someone who will do a better job than I have done. I, Beth Miller, being of sound mind, do leave to my sister, Mikey, all the joy I have had in B.H.S. and the love I have had for it. I, Larry Nix, being of sound mind, I think, do leave these hallowed halls forever, to those who follow. I, Suzanne Pettijohn, do hereby will my ability to get out of B.H.S. to my sister, Nancy and hope that she too, will succeed. I, Ann Phillips, do hereby will and bequeath to Carolyn Atkinson my ability to be a good nurse. I, Nelda Pollock, leave to IudyHolley my ability to go steady through all her high school years. I, Phoebe Porter, do leave, but oh! how I hate to. I, Phyllis Powell, leave my ability to drive a car to Iudy Sandlin. I, Rex Powell, will my ability to learn English to my sister, Pam, in hopes that she will absorb more than I have. I, Kenneth Rice, being sane, do will my ability to finish school in thirteen years to Titanic Ben- nett. I, Mary Charles Roberts, bewildered and des- perate, do will some of my freckles to any one . . . just so I may be rid of them. I, Betty Io Roland, do hereby leave my chair in Shorthand class to Patsy Roland, andphope that she will use it well for the next two years. I, Ferris Sandlin, do leave my red curls to Gene Hall. I, Gordon Searcy, do hereby will my place in the Senior Class to my brothers, Billy and Roger and my position on the football team to Gary Hollis. I, Pete Sharber, being sane, do hereby leave my.size 26 football pants to Billy Searcy and hope that he can manage them better than I did. I, Mildred Sharkey will part of my height to Billie Barwick so she will spend the rest of her life looking down on some people. I, Cecil Simpson, do hereby leave Bainbridge High School unmarried. I, Iimmy Sullivan, being sound of mind, do leave my cracked football helmet to whomever will wear it. I, Steve Syer, do hereby bequeath to George Sweeny my crooked pencil in order that he too, may get the right answers. I, Iulia Taliterro, do hereby will and befueath my ability to pass shorthand to Sharilyn Hines. I, Harriett Thigpen, do hereby will and be- queath my seat in Miss Morgan's English IV class to Eleanor Daniels in hope that she may enjoy it as much as I have. I, Laurita Walker, do hereby will my smallness of stature to Ann Wacasser. I, Ellen Wall, after much consideration do re- gretfully leave. Lite here has been wonderful. I, Donia Waters, do hereby leave to Marilyn Whitley my fine set ot nerves and hope she will be able to control them during those nerve- wracking games better than I could. I, Wallace Weathersby, do hereby leave my seat in typing class to Carolyn Atkinson, hoping that she will enjoy it as much as I have. I, Wanda White, do leave my enthusiasm for school and for studying to Carolyn Atkinson. I, Bruce Woodbury, do will my ability to get along with-the faculty to all the underclassmen. I, Robert Woodham, do hereby bequeath my place as a base drumimerl to Austin Phillips. I, Tina Woodward, being in full possession oi all my faculties, do hereby will my basketball playing ability to Betty Ruth Iester and hope that she will have more success than I. have had.

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