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iiian as we look ahead to face the problems of a world striving for peace. SDDINiiTOW. DORINE R.— No activity. FISH. HOMER LOREL— Science Club, 1; HiY 2. 3; Band 1, 2 HALL, NORMA JEAX — Student Council 1 MVRA ROBERTSON OTTAPK wh7 2 bh ,,-m , Te Vr T ' J0I P? PAUL — Spanish Club 1. 2; Reserve Basketball «i i n. itiiiinKiwj UACKhMtl SH will receive her diploma with the class of 1947 The following qualified for a diploma by the General Education Development test of the United States Armed Forces Institute: Dean Anderson, Loren Dale Arnold, Edward W. Aufenberg, John Wesley Barrett, Forrest Edward Bartlett ,.l,am Howard Bartlett, Marvin G. Bough, Williim Harper Bowers, Gerald Wayne Brewer, Richard Ambler Buher, James Franklin Bunch, Harvey Cecil Bundy, Jesse T. Carter, Herschel L. Craig, Willard Barton Fields Edmund R. Foster Robert Wayne Gilliatt, Billy J. Hoff setz, Eugene P. Hoffsetz, Noble E. Hubbard, Spencer L Isom, laul M. Jackson, William Eschcol Jackson, Leo Jenkins, Kenneth Ray Johnson, Robert W. Nikirk, Ralph Eugene Pndemore, Robert W. Rawnsley, Robert W. Ross, Allen M. Sherman, Jack L. Silvers, Jack Roy Sipes, Opal Ldward Smith, Ota L. Smith, Louis T. Taylor, George L. Wagner. A senior s tribute to their beloved sponsor Miss Mitchusson loved, above all, the best in Literature and she imparted to each of us whom she had a new appreciation of the beautiful and the noble. Many times she asked me that I write a sonnet. Then, little did I know what subject I should use. Now I have written, this being but an humble attempt to fulfill that desire. SONNET Within me something stirred and said it knew; Then the dread answer that I heard came hard, A hammer on my heart, saying all was through. For moments, stunned I stood; until inward. Awakened senses told me I had lost a friend. How empty now would seem her desk and room Where she had giv ' n of herself, that we might bend Our meager ways toward higher thought and bloom. Oh, many things I had to talk about With her who sought the best and would understand; And now, those answers I shall seek without The pati-nt voice, the loving soul, the guiding hand. Yet the essence of her goodness is forever like a sun Whose shining r ; have pierced my soul, uniting us a, one. ; ' ■ i- f ■ ■ ■ — Ann Allen
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and sweaters . . . with four happy years behind us we say goodbye to Bedford. j IfeM WAGNER, VICTOR HERBERT— Wag desires to own a new Buick (who doesn ' t)— we wonder it Norma can cook spaghetti and cheese t ) his liking — named after the immortal Victor Herbert, his taste in music is in the light classic vein — Bergman and Cooper are tops in Hollywood. Spanish Club 1 ; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. WAGNER, GWENDOLYN— No activities. WAGONER, MARY VIOLET — Mary Violet is one of the more quiet membeis of » r class — wishes to make some lucky man a good housewife — will not tolerate swearing a id drinking ' — has yen to see Rogers and Cotton in ' .Since You Went Away. again — is a vegetarian. WAGONER, MYRTLE EVELYN— Bleached blondes is Myrt ' 3 pet peeve — the favorite song is (Hi, What It Seems To Be, isn ' t that Brush ' s too? — prefers aqua in color and devils food cake in foods — Jeannie Crain and Gregoi v Pock are her stars — newspaoer re- porting appeals to her. Library Club 1. 2. 3 ; Student Staff 4; G. A. A. 1, 2; Chorus 1, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Student Council 1; Silver Streak (another school). WATJEN, WILLIAM CHARLES— No activities. WEBB, JAMES JULIAN — Nicknamed Wolf, 1 no explanation needed — his pick in songs is That ' s For Me , what is? — favorite sport is baseball and a mighty powerful player, too — prefers brown— red heads are definitely not on his list — pretty long list, too. Baseball 3. 4 ; Pioneer 4 ; Student Staff 3 ; Boy ' s League 1. WIGGINGTON, JULIA ELIZABETH— You Call It Madness is Judy ' s favorite song- thinks Lionel Hampton has terrific band — likes fried chicken and loathes dirt} - fingernails — ■dreams of owning a Cadillac and a. pair of silver fox scarves — sin- has interest in Bloomington (come on Julia give out.) Girl Reserve 1, 2 ; Coed Guild 1 ; G, A. A. 1, WINTERHALTER, ROSALIE ANN — Annie is one swell gal who will make some lucky man a wonderful secretary — loathes Spike Jones — Valley of Decision is the favorite pix — prefers the color green — loves to eat cherry pie and to swim. G, A. A. 1, 2, 3 ; Student Council 2; Chorus 3; Latin Club 1. WRAY. DOROTHY JANE — King ' s Row is DottieV favorite movie — strawberry takes the cake with her — poison ivy, beware — volle.v ball is her choice in sports — likes Errol Flynn muchly — she thinks traveling around the world would be wonderful. G. A. A. 1, 2 ; Student Council 3. FIELDS, W1LLARD— G. E. D. YOUNG, ALAN— No activities. YOUNG. DELORES LOUISE — Lorry is a cute little gal that just rdores Guy Madison — pet peeve is tardiness in anyone — loves to skate and dance-vhamburgt-rs are her dish — some- day she is going to travel all over the world, is there a companion? G. A. A. 1, 2; Library Club 2, 3; Pioneer Staff 4. ■
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The Class votes for ' most anything Most What} Likeable Intelligent Musical Industrious Fun Attractive Sincere Bashful Dramatic Witty Talkative Sentimental Glamorous Mischievous Athletic Skilful Jolly Efficient Helpful Dignified Flirtatious Ambitious Vivacious Original Peppy Deliberate Considerate Dependable Likely to succeed Optimistic Pessimistic Composed Reserved Boy Campbell Fields Max Hyder Tommy Turner Max Hyder Campbell Fields Bill Abel Gene Inirun Jim Koetter Larry Byers Harvey Lanz Bob Jones Vic Wagner Bill Abel Jim Hitchcock Morris Root Max Hyder Kenny Hobson Gene Patton Tom Turner Bob Sohn Morris Root Bernie Grangier Campbell Fields Max Hyder Campbell Fields Keith Brown Jack Todd Jack Todd Max Hyder Dick Klatte Buil I oster Gene Stafford Gene Inm.m Girl Wyrt Medlock Ann Allen Barbara Colglazier Ann Allen Wyrt Medlock Betty Lou Taylor Norma Hawkins Mary Violet Wagner Harriet Tyree Wyrt Medlock Mary Leahy Norma Hawkins Betty Lou Taylor Ivy Mae Hackney Ann Allen Ann Allen Wyrt Medlock Adrienne Hitchcock Marian Armstrong Billy Secrest Sharon McCarrell Adrienne Hitchcock Barbara Bailey Phyl Thoroman Phyl Prow Myrt Wagoner Margie Liva Ann Allen Ann Allen Kate Johnson Patty Todd Nancy Lowry Maxine Crane Most What? Forgetful Representative Popular Resourceful Collegiate Neat Chic Polite Clever Artistic Coy Adaptable Sophisticated Individualistic Understanding Comical Stubborn Inquisitive Carefree Timid Cheerful Unusual Capable Best Dancer Laziest Prettiest Smile Prettiest Eyes Prettiest Complexion Prettiest Hair Friendliest Cutest Handsome Boy : b v J i Ti ' rrrv Turner Campbell Fields Gene Patton Bob Sohn Kenny Root Kenr, y Root Gene Inman Max Hyder Max Hyder Morris Root Jesse Porter Jess Porter Garris Henderson Jack Todd Camobell Fields Brush Inman Bob Jones Phil Concannon Gary Jackson Harvey Lanz Raymond George Bernie Grangier Jack May Dick Pace Joe Abel Jack May Vic Wagner Charles Cazee Jack Todd Joe Abel Vic Wagner Girl June Byers Marian Armstrong Marian Armstrong Mary Be h Lewis Adrienne Hitchcock Mary Beth Johnson Barbara Colglazier Marg Liva n f Harriet Tyree Maxine C .ne Lilaue Lin. ey - Ann W- ' -T-erhalter Adrienne Hitchcock Martha Bridges Margie Liva Phyl Prow Eloise Claywell Lilaue Lindsev L ' laue Lindsey Al : ;e Goodman Marilyn Sowder Phyl Thoroman Sharon McCarrell Wyrt Medlock Patty Todd Virginia Marsh Sharon McCarrell Patty Todd Betty Lou Taylor Ann Winterhalter Phyl Tyler Adrienne Hitchcock v ' ■■ SENIOR SONGS Class Song Class of forty-seven, Our friendships are lasting, We part now, though blue now, Our school days were fun. And though we are leaving, We ' ll always remember The four fond years we spent with you, Old Bedford High. Class of forty-seven, Our future is calling. We ' ll strive hard, we ' ll work hard, Attaining our goals. Remembering our teachers And all ot our classmates, We ' re leaving vou, so Goodbye now . Old Bedford I (igh. Tune; The Bells of St. Marys Farm ell Song Our best to you Dear old Bedford High Our school days are through We must say, Goodbye . And though we part We ' ve fond memories Always in our hearts We ' ll forever treasure these. We ' ll think of you When we ' re feeling blue, And throughout the years We ' ll smile through our tears. So here ' s to you. Saying we ' ll be true. We bid farewell. Dear old Bedford High. Tune: Our Best to You 1 - % ■ ■ . ■
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