Bedford North Lawrence High School - Reflections Yearbook (Bedford, IN)

 - Class of 1937

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SENIOR WILL As has been the custom in former years, the Seniors will a variety of things to underclass- men. It was found during a recent investigation, that everything from teachers to desks were willed. The Senior Will of the Class of i937 is as follows: First, our President, james McGinnis, leaves Phyllis Carter to any handsome ball player. iHow about Bill Torphy?l Amel Murray, jim Young, jack Bruce, and Eugene Hodges, along with james, have decided to leave their basketball ability to next year's quintet. Rex Carter and Elsie Cole will a peaceful and studious life to the future Senior in Miss Gunn's roll roomg while Helen Book charitably donates her mouth to Miss Gunn. Harry Beck, being a civic-minded boy and not to be outdone, wills Miss Gunn to a certain Mr. Bailey. john D. Bailey willingly relinquishes his private desk in the tardy room to a deserving freshie. Mary Lackey leaves her love for Miss Brower to the next student occupying her froint desk in Shorthand class. Ruby Bahr and june Givens gladly leave their histories behind to any unfortunate person. Floanna Wagoner desires the future generation to receive the A's she didn't get in History, and Carl Byers wishes to vacate his place in History in favor of james McPike. julia Cornelius desires her place on the Honor Roll to be filled by Sybil Stipp. james Brennan leaves brother Tom his ability to stay off the Honor Roll. Bob Settle, the wrestling captain, leaves this position open to any state champ, while Ed Swigler gives his position on the team to anyone chosen by Mr. Held. Doyle Louden leaves his wrestling fame to the team of '38. Emily Geigerich bequeaths her Chemistry book to Mildred Whalen, and Rosemary Fitz- patrick wants to give two perfectly good years of Latin to some 'needy person. Delitha Mayfield avers that she shall keep Marjorie Correll supplied with Commerce books in years to- come. Ray Bridwell wants Miss O'Connor to have his artistic ability. Marvin Miller doesn't like the idea of having to part with his ability of getting the Senior Class to cooperate. Allen Pierce hopes some witty Freshman will accept his talent to pester Miss Newsom. Bill George is to receive john H. May's hunting and fishing ability, and Wayne johnson wills his record of going with a blonde so many years to Gordon Fish. Richard Quackenbush and Catherine Goodin leave their A-making ability in Grammar to anyone flunking English. Roy Scherschel and Harold Speer wish the best of luck to the Chemistry students of the future. Helen Blackburn leaves her spelling ability to Ramona Beretta. Forrest Pinkston wills his place on the green carpet to Bob McConnell, and Wesley Edwards leaves a collection of army tales to students sent to the office. George Embree, Fred Gabbert, and Lucille Lee have transferred their collection of tardy slips and absence blanks to Mr. Stucky and Tom Browning. Albert Smith honors us by free-heartedly placing all his cups, plaques, ribbons, etc., in- the Trophy Room. Carl Scheffel thinks we need a museum, and wishes his Model T to be the very first bit of antiquity in it. Speaking of ancient articles, Charles Owen Buher takes great pleasure in presenting his bewiskered remarks and jokes to B. H. S. Lavon S'tevenson wants it to be known to the future Commerce students that she is going to refurnish the typing room with new typewriters. And now our musicians, Robert Conner and Walter Tatom commit their instruments to future musicians. Elaine Salyards leaves the String Bass in the Orchestra to the student indus- trious enough to wear blisters on his fingers as she has. Heine Cassidy and Margaret Cannon will their talents to Martha Newland and Anna Gaines, respectively. Q L Cecile Hatfield, Velma Riggle, Robert L. Smith, and Leland Terrell leave their quietness to jane Cosner, Dorothy Riggle, Maurice Taulman, and Harry Thomas. Helen Weyer and Winfred Srygley bequeath their habit of getting to school at 8:24 to the early birds of B. H. S.

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Gfnol now goo -iziqlrfg our pbzy is Jane, arewe!! fo E616 6112 Bllefy 0126. LAVON STEVENSON- Bon is the editor-in-chief of the Pioneer . She is also Bedford women's tennis champion. Was voted the most brilliant. She wants to be a history teacher. A member of Girl Reserves, Debste Leagues, and Comme.ce Clu . MADGE SUTTON-Madge is the art editor of the Pioneer , Also a member of the Girl Reserves, Lea- gues, and Latin Club. She wants to be a nurse. She is our heartbreaker. Her hobby is painting. EDWARD SWIGLER- Curly hopes to join the Navy and see the world. He likes to fish and wrestle. Ed is a member of B. H, S. Wrestling team. WALTER TATOM- Spud , the man with the big bass horn, wants to be a symphony orchestra conductor. He plays in B. H. S. Band and Or- chestra. ESTHER TAYLOR-Esther also wants to be a nurse, Her hobby is making scrap books. She likes basketball, bookkeeping, and dogs. She is a member of Latin Club, Leagues, and Girl Reserves. LELAND I. TERRELL-Leland wants to become a contractor. He l.ke: to hunt and listen to the radio. His activities are Boys' Leagues, Wrest- ling, and Conservation Club. IAMES THOMAS-lim plans to be a machinist. He will often spend an evening reading a book of ad- ventures. His activities are Boys' Leagues and track. WAYNE TOLLIVER- Beans , the mile runner of B. H. S., hopes to become a good dog-catcher. His favorite subiect is geometry. His activities are track and Conservation Club. FLOANNA WACONER - Hannah is a member of Leagues, and Girl Reserves. She wants to be a dieti- cian. Her hobby is collecting candy recipes. Do you ever use them? IX X HAROLD WEST-Harold hopes prac- ticing law will bring him success and happ ness. His activities are Boys' Leagues, Conservation Club, Drama- tic Club, K. D. B. and Hi-Y. HELEN WEYER- Corky is the most comical. She wants to be a clerk. Her hobby is collecting pic- tures. She likes dandelions and Pet milk. She is a member of Leagues and Allied Youth, WILLIAM WRIGHT- Bill's liking for eating and sleeping will, he hopes. develop a well-rounded gentleman of leisure. His activities are as fol- lows: Latin, Literary, and French Clubs, Wre-tling, Track, Student Manager, Debate Leagues and Spon- sor. IAMES YOUNG-Jimmie, the spark plug of the Bedford High School basketball team, has taken part in Basketball Leagues, Reserve Basket- ball and Varsity Basketball. SENIORS Lavon Stevenson Madge Sutton Edward Swigler Esther Taylor Walter Tatom Leland I. Terrell james Thomas Wayne Tolliver William Wright james Young Helen Weyer Floanna Wagoner Harold West YAY?



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Lorene Mulkey just leaves her Bloomington boys to a freshie. james Thomas hates to do it, but he wills his flirting talent to any backward soul. Anita Fish wants jane Anne Humph- ries to have her Freshman boy friends, and Claude Hartman is permitting Homer Taylor to take care of the Freshman girls in his absence. i lt is going around that Forrest Hall and Frank Scherschel have good used lockers to give away to good-looking Freshman lgirls, of coursel. joe Butterfield bequeaths his unusual ability to control junior High to the oncoming generation. Ah, yes--Mildred Bunch wills her love for the red-heads to an appreciative person. Lavon Hornocker passes on her good characteristics to anyone desiring them, but Anna Pierce and Mary Niflis aren't particular, they leave anything they have to anyone. Georgia Cox and Betty Gipson will their perfect attendance through High School to all our notorious absence blank carriers. Marjorie Martindale commends Helen Fields to take charge as Secretary of the Senior Class. Audrey Mae Buher vows that jean Fitzgibbons may have her automobile to ride to school next year. Charles H, Baker bequeaths his stonecutting ability to William Browning, Ruby Poole leaves her screaming ability to Geneva Miller. Matilda Brazzell divides her yelling ability among the students. Rose Dossen imparts her athletic ability to Irene jeffijes, while Mary Hodges entrusts her gym suit to a League player. The above said suit will be found in Locker 92 which Bernadine Weddle is to receive from Clarice Richards. Edward Bluff has decided to leave Billy Browning his good? behavior. Doyle Guthrie will present his large dogs to the first co er. john j hnsto is so sorry that he must leave Pat Wynne to a lucky Senior in ' 1 Frances Guthrie and Marguerite Bunch insis that Miss Chase take their short steps, and. Hazel Mitchell leaves her charming smile to Miss Brooks. Dorothy George wants Mr. Gainey to have her pleasing disposition, whereas Mr. Turmail is to be the proud recipient of Anna Daugherty's permanent wave. juanita Bundy thinks it best to be unselfish and so she divides her giggles between Miss Painter and Mr. Banta. Dorothy Lake wills her blond hair to anyone. Virginia Gyger offers her tall and stately bearing to Virginia Prevo. V Marjorie Cassady commends her boxing ability to Norma Ross, and judith Emerson has recommended her newest eighteen-day diet to that champion heavyweight, Erma Love. Ruth Adams likes fourth-hour lunch so well that she hates to part with it. Our track star, Wayne Tolliver, wills his long legs to Tommy Erwin. Bill Wright turns over the coaching duties of the team to Darrell Zink. Albert Cibull offers his knack of arguing with the faculty and getting away with it, to shy sophomores. Charles Koch promises the good-natured teachers to the underclassmen, and declares that we may keep the rest. Our shyest Senior, Dave Crutchfield, heartbrokenly parts with his loud mouth by giving it to that quiet junior, Bob Laux. Ralph Brock presents Guy Miller the task of collecting ads for the Student , Don Roberts wishes h-is vacancy in Leagues to be filled by john Torphy. Fred Bennett has taken every bit of his sportswriting ability with him down to the Bedford Mail office. Ruby Nicholson decrees that her fine membership in this class be repflaced by an able junior. Harold West wishes happiness and success to attend the student body. james Meglemre slyly states that there is much knowledge among the books in the Library. Verne Grubb and john Schmidt have donated funds to purchase backs for drafting stools. Rhue Higgins thinks some hard-working lad should relieve him of a good paper route. Mary L. Burkhart leaves her love for High School to her sister. Marie Blackburn leaves joyce Godsey a world of good luck. She'll need it. Wayne Robbins has nothing to leave, and intends to take everything along that he can get his hands on. Roy Dalton does not want to will anything, but there is something of a question in his mind. When will Guy Miller graduate?

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