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NE I MARILYN RUIZ do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to get to school on tlme to Jlm Ma1t1n EDITH RUSSELL do hereby w1ll and bequeath my brand new gym short and d1lap1dated tenms shoes to Ir1s Grody BETTY JEAN RUSSO do he1eby w1ll and bequeath my bookkeepmg WOII' book to Mamy Ellen Bescoh and Pat Wanen who may need It ARLINE RUSTIN do hereby w1ll and bequeath my never fa1l1ng punctuahty to anyone who needs xt JANET SALEEBY do he1eby w1ll and bequeath my gxowmg p1lls to Joan Pata1 JACKIE SENAT do hereby w1ll and bequeath my helght of exactly 5 5 to my 11ttle cou 1n Don Wayne Kmg JOYCLEN SCHAUBHUT do hereby w1ll and bequeath my old ragged typlng foldel to John He1ndel JEAN SOUDELIER do he1eby w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to get out of the Chem1st1y Lab ahve to Henry Squeeky Maggxo KENNETH SOULANT do hereby w1ll and bequeath my plactxce football pant w1th the hole 1n the mear to Ray Cow Eyes Brug1er RAY SPERIER do hereby W111 and bequeath my ab1l1ty to beat the ta1dy bell to Donald Darcy RONNIE SPERIER do hereby w1ll and bequeath my knowledge of algebra to Charles Suthe1land CHARLES STACY do hereby w1ll and bequeath my v1tam1n pllls to Bettyc Lynn Lannes WILLIAM STAGNER do hereby w1ll and bequeath my art1st1c talent and favorlte pamt brush to Gary Lobue RAY STRICKLAND do he1eby w1ll and bequeath my secret of how to stay 1 1 school and st11l be happy to Ma11ne Dubox and Ray Molaxson cool on the Football f1e1d to J1m Maltm GAYLE SUTTON do hereby w1ll and bequeath my posltxcn as Booster Captam to Bettye Lynn Lannes SALLY THOMAS do hereby w1ll and bequeath my speed to Maltha Jean Carloll SHIRLEY RAGGIO TINGSTROM do hereby w1ll and bequeath my cool tem pel to Joycelyn Spamer MERRILL TREADWAY do he1eby w1ll and bequeath my supposedly great athletlc ab1l1ty and excellent gym grades to Geraldme Bergeron DOLORES TROSCLAIR do hereby w1ll and bequeath my seat at the famou back table rn Mxss Mnantxs zoom to my s1ster Jo Ann NELLIE TURNER NIELSEN dohereby w1ll and bequeath my W111 to go to summer school to Nancy Vandxvel JANET VAN HEES do hereby w1ll and bequeath my seat at the famous back table of Mlss Mnantls room to my nxece Bonme Lynn ELSIE WAGUESPACK do he1eby w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to typ C4 wo1d a mmuteb to Adele Sutherland PATRICIA WATTIGNEY do he1eby w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to get atop lockel throughout hlgh school to Lynn Watt1gney and Halold Happy Wall JEAN WEST do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to get through hxgh school ln fou1 yeals to Peall Gllel RONALD WINDHAM do hereby wxll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to keep out of the detent1on hall to my fxeshman Warren G1epe'rt MARION WOOLVERTON do he1eby w1ll 'md bequeath my seat 1n 1oom 304 to my cous1n Rose Snnoneaux JACK HALL do he1eby w1ll and bequeath my draft notrce to Jack Prerce MILTON DEMANDRE do hereby w1ll and bequeath my locker on the bottom row to Fred Scloneaux 11523 1 1 I f f J U 9 5 2 1 l l 2 . ' - 3 ' ' , H - N ' t 4' X . ' 'Q .SN - l CHARLES SUTHERLAND, JR., do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep , . . . , . . ' ' ' S , . ' W
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TH E BEE HIVE f f 1 I, ANI? EMILIANI, db hereby will and bequeath my Athletic ability to Marlene uno. ' I, LUCILLE FOUCHA, do hereby will and bequeath my Senior schedule and extra points to my freshman Lynn Wattigney I CLARK FOX, do hereby will and bequeath my willingness to help Coach Sal- siccia to Edward Hynes. I EMMA FRANCE, do hereby will and bequeath my long hair to the first girl that gets tired of looking like a poodle. I, ELEANOR TREGRE FRICKEY, do hereby will and bequeath my liking and ability to do math and algebra to my sister Odette Tregre. I, MURIEL GOODLOE, do hereby will and bequeath my big gym suit to Joy I I I, I L I 1, I, I I, I, I, I, I I I I I I I I I Abadie. MARTIN GOULD, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay out of detention hall to Gerald Casler. ADA GROS, do hereby will and bequeath my short poodle cut to 'iMackie Lassus. JUNE HEBERT, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to sit still and behave to .my 'sister Pasty. - ROY HINGLE, do hereby willkand bequeaih my unpolished bells and broken movie projector to Eunice Brown, Franklin Hingle and Warren Becnel. BETTY HUNN, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to study real hard and get out of school to Loretta Pitre. BARBARA KIRBY, do hereby will and bequeath my new gym shorts Csize 205 to Lois I-Iano. CAMILLE KOCH, do hereby will and bequeath my Southern accent to all the Yankees in Behrman High. JO ANN KOCH, do hereby wlll and bequeath my ability to walk gracefully to Billy Lake. PATRICIA LACOMBE, do hereby will and bequeath my bow legs to Fay Robichaux. MARILYN LASSERRE, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to appreciate opera to my cousin, Melvin Cowboy Lasserre. LLOYD LAWRENCE, do hereby will and bequeath my position of first trom- bone in the Behrman Senior Band to Terry Koch. LOIS LEFTWICH, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get out of high school in four years to Myrtle Fank. RUTH MASSEY, do hereby will and bequeath my seat at the famous back table in Miss Miranti's room. HELEN McCLOSKEY, do hereby will and bequeath my clean saddle oxfords and gym suit to my friend Jackie Hanley. JOYCELYN MCMAHON, do hereby will and bequeath my naturally curly locks to my sister, Elaine. CHARMAINE MOLAISON, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go through high school in four years without Afailing a subject to my brother Joe . MERRILL MOLAISON, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to work con- scientiously to my brother Raymond. JANIS NEWBERRY, do hereby will and bequeath my quietness and love of study to Iris Maxwell. JANE NIKOLL, do hereby will and bequeath my lovely green booster skirt to Joan Russell. JACK OSER, do herby will and bequeath my worn out knee brace to: its owner Martin Gould. FRANK PATAI, JR., do hereby will and bequeath my place in the third: period English class to my sister Joan. BARBARA PORTER, do hereby will and bequeath my liking for math to my sister Mary Ellen. Continued on next page i 9?-'22
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TH E BEWEW HIVE f f 1' 1 E54 SENIORS SAY IT WITH SONGS By Virginia Chifici and June Dunbar Graduation time is here AGAIN says Marilyn Ruiz, and Camille Koch wouldn't mind going through school ALL OVER AGAIN. However, Edith Rus- sell sighs AT LAST, while Ada 'Gros would like to come back ONCE IN AWHILE to visit. Arline Rustin, Dolores Trosclair, and Janet Van Hees will ALWAYS have a special place in their hearts for Behrman. During our senior year dancing and music have played an important part in our activities. Pat Lacombe rhumbas best to BEGIN THE BEGUINE, but Charlie Sutherland prefers that new catchy tune BLUE TANGO. Emma France still likes that ever-popular BOOGIE WOOGIE. Jo Ann Koch seems to fancy the modern trend of HARLEM' NOCTURN. Bertwell Andry favors HAM- BONE, a Novelty tune, just as Lowell Braem prefers PUT SOMETHING ON THE BAR BESIDES YOUR ELBOW. Jean West likes to dance to that swingy tune VAGABOND SHOES. While others are thinking of graduation, dancing, and music, there are a few like Gayle Sutton who whisper to their specials I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU. Linda Bragg and Gerald Camus are WONDERING what Janet Saleeby tells Bill FOR SENTIMENTAL REASONS. Louis Domino can be heard saying GIVE ME A KISS TO BUILD A DREAM ON. Lorraine Courtney and Ruth Massey are thinking about someone UNFORGETTABLE, and Annie Lou Ber- geron tells Bobby I'VE GOT YOU ON MY MIND. Jean Soudelier, Ronnie Sperier, and Marian Woolverton tell Squirel, it's BECAUSE OF YOU. that June Hebert is DANCING IN THE DARK. Jackie Sena . warns everyone to be care- ful because FOOLS RUSH IN, but Ann Emiliani answers that doesn't bother me because I'LL WALK ALONE. Bill Stagner asks, ,BE MY LIFES COMPANION and Lela Blanchard answers ANYTIME. It seems that Jane Andry tells Ken- neth I CAN'T GET STARTED. How about giving hey a push, Kenny? Eleanor Tregre Frickey, Nellie Turner Nielsen, and Helen McCloskey all say TELL ME WHY Joe Bodungen, Barbara Kirby, Frank Patai, Betty Russo, and Ronnie Windham have STARDUST in their eyes. It must be wonderful being married because Shirley Raggio Tingstrom is singing THE GLORY OF LOVE. While Virginia Chifici remarks I'VE GOT A RIGHT TO CRY to Lawrence, Elsie Waguespack is asking her mysterious fellow to FORGIVE ME. Virgie Adams tells J. C. to TRUST IN ME, while Buddy Coley .whispers YOU WONDERFUL YOU to Marilyn. Joycelyn McMahon says you made me love you because of ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE. V Merrill Treadway will be ALL ALONE until Buddy comes home, lucky Janis Newberry who has her ring, sighs I'M JUST WILD ABOUT HARRY. WHY DO I LOVE YOU is Marilyn Lasserre's favorite question to Eddie. Lucille Foucha is telling her one and only I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS and Joyclen Schaubhut adds I CAN DREAM, CAN'T I? Marcella Borcherding says THEY DIDN'T BELIEVE ME, but Milton Demandre and Jack Hall insist that they are UNDECIDED. Barbara Porter exclaims that BEYOND THE SUN- SET there will be a BLUE MOON for Clark Fox. Beverly Beninate, Julian Dumesnil, Martin Gould, Jane Nickoll. Lois Leftwich. Lloyd Lawrence, and Jack Stacy all ask to be treated TENDERLY -and Lloyd DiGiovanni tells them THAT'S MY DESIRE, too. Ray Strickland has GREEN EYES because of JALOUSIE says Betty Arnona and Merrill Molaison. While Jo Ann Bornf: moans that she is LONELY, Charmlaine Molaison tells us it's not MY FOOLISH HEART that makes me sad. Walter Biggs likes it DOWN YONDER and especi- ally during NIGHT AND DAY exclaim Billie Clasen, Kenneth Soulant, and Ray Sperier. Muriel Goodloe and Pat Wattigney tell us that SEPTEMBER SONG makes John Oser think of LITTLE WHITE CLOUDS. Janet Bond said I'LL REMEMBER APRIL because that was when Betty Hunn asked her one and only for JUST ONE MORE CHANCE. NEVERTHELESS, says Slyvia Campbell, the command was given to Mae Cunningham to be MY SILENT LOVE. If SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES, Joe Bergeron and Roy Hingle, THE BREEZE AND I will get it out remarks Sally Thomas. Eugene Brown has SYMPATHY for June Dunbar because she is saying FOR ALL WE KNOW we may never meet again. -
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