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FROM THE CLASS OF 1951 We rhe Senior C lass of 195 i being of a sound and sane mind and claiming Bethany High School as our Alma Macer, do bequeath all our privileges and treasured possessions to those who we think will enjoye them most. Therefore, we do make this our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. To Mr. Bourne, our principal, we leave our kindest regards and deep appreciation for his guidance. We leave our deepest love and gratitude to our parents who have loved us, cared for us and guided us in our preparation for our life ' s work. May we live to their greatest hopes and expectations. To Miss Brintle and Miss Fisher, our class sponsors, we leave our many thanks for all they have done for us in making this a happy year. To Miss Vaught we leave a world of love and appreciation for her guidance in our Junior year. To Mr. Griffin we leave our suare roots and protractors— L n it hnp eTThnr others may see the light more cl To Mr. Pope we leave aB the brorken baseball bats in hopes that they will be replaced in the future classes. To Mr. Pratt and Miss BowerNwe leave a sincere thank you” for the best of Home Economic and Agriculture Departments. To Miss Johnson we gladly leave all skeletons and test tubes to haunt other classes. To our Grammar Grade Teachers we leSve a world of gratitude for molding those first years. To the Cafeteria Workers we leave our kind NBioughts and best wishes, for bigger and better hot dogs. To Dill we leave a deep appreciation for his being a jack-cf-all Trades. INDIVIDUALS AMONG US BEQUEST THE FOLLOWING: Edna Earle Thompson and Donald Norman leave their ability’Nc be studious to Daisy Covington and Nick Smothers. Ruby karri more and Buddy Cverby leave their best all around ways to Lois Jane Purgason and Lincoln Griffin. Shirley Bailey and Pete Isley leave their friendly personality lo Lois Brame and Robert Alley. The swell all around popularity of Sudie Farrar and J. D. Hill if left to Barbara Ann Overby and Penn Jones. Lula Mae Moore and Dwight Moore leave their cute ways o Evelyn Dixon and Jimmy Knight. Carrie Carter and Billy Ross leave their ability to put the all in the basket every time to Loraine Price and Milloway Tucker. Edna Earle Thompson and Pete Isley leave their dignity Carl Shelton. Joetta Fobes and Our biggest flirts, Inez Albert and Milton Alley, leave tfeir ability to wave the eve lash and let out a wolf whistle ro Claudia Williams and Ray Isley.
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Bethany is honored to have Donald Norman as its Agriculture teacher. He also gives lessons in Charles Atlas Muscle Toning. Paul Wilson, Dwight Moore, and Ralph Roberts are lovable characters known as: Pop, Crack, and Whoopee running their own Hadacol Rendezvous Dairy in Bethany. For fun and mirth try their own special blend of a Hadacol-Nut sundae. By the way, Carrie Carter landed that Snyder man and they are Texas bound to rake care of their numerous oil wells. Pete ' s Specialty Shop makes jewelry its specialty. In his spare time Pete matches and cheers up all his customers. Hollywood is really glittering these days, why? Ruby Larimore is his secretary. ilinsmr’ is bubbling over! And Here comes the shooting stars; J. D. Hill, Hmiston Pyrtle, and Billy Ross. They now play for the Bethany College We Putina in the Basket” Club. When you are hungry, don ' t star yt yourself. Go to Geneva ' s corner where you can get the best hamburgers in Wentworth. The Kellam-Cox sign wi f the kinky head on top tells us that Allie and Callie Mae are now waving the jprfops of all former classmates. The new airlingz ' Tiostess for American Airlines is none other than Sudie Farrar. She really has th air these days. Milton f lley, Don Juan of the Southland is directing the Ziegfield Follies. Will wonders never cease? No, because here comes a double headed star with Susie Malloy and Ola Belle Carter holding on for dear life. Olla Belle, the prominent editor of the Nav York Times just lets Susie loaf. J. W. Morille is taking over Ellery Queen these spine-chilling nights. Being a jack-of-all- trades, lthe lawyer racket wasn ' t enough for him. Well, dear cl|ssmates, my contraption is losing altitude, 1 have already run through the yreen light, II W. slowed me down on the yellow one. Up in the atmosphere dear to our hearts will the memory be! red me stop- INEZ ALBERT PROPHET
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Carrie Carter and J. W. Moricle leave their good looks to Carolyn Odell and Kenan Foulks. Lula Mae Moore and Dwight Moore leave their ability to look neat at all times to Faylene Murphy and Lincoln Wall. Carlene Haynes and Paul Wilson leave their ability to appear properly dressed in the latest fashion to Mary Taylor and Edmond Albert. The good sportsmanship that Betty Jean Ross and Houston Pyrtle have is handed down to Nancy Gray Jones and Clyde Hanks. Carlene Haynes and Paul Wilson leave their ability to be happy at all times to Jerlene Joyner and Claude Hudson. Olla Belle Carter and Houston Pyrtle leave their ability to succeed in whatever it may be to Frances Paschal and Donald Haynes. Those great stage and screen stars, Inez Albert and Oscler Goins, leave their ability to act to Bennie Ann Holland and George Yeatts. 4 - Cncip j follrw Tnr-l Bill RJall leave their title of Most Carefree to Ruth Allen and Alton Tr mli mi Frances Shelton and Ronald Pinnix leave their outstanding music ability to Betty Jo Combs and David Knight. Allie Kellam and Donald Norman leave their Originality to Donald Sharpe and Carrie Boyles. y Callie Mae Cox and Ralph Roberts leav rall of their witty ways to Joan Hinson and John Moore. Jeanette Alcorn and Bill Hall le e their ways of looking innocent when caught in mischief to Evelyn Booth and Jronald McCollum. Geneva Carter and Poseur Donthan leave their ability to be quiet to Alice Hanks and Jr. Simpson. yr Odell Goolsby and ®uddy Overby leave their dependability to Carlene Joyner and Howell Gentry, y Last, but by Jar not the least, we leave our underclassmen these few words of advice: y To you {freshmen : There is a lot that lies ahead of you here in Bethany High School. If yoi take advantage of all opportunities offered to you here, everyone will be a success. To you Skphomores: You are now half-way through your high school career More and mora responsibilities will be placed on you in the next two years. Grow so that you will be able to meet the obligation to your school. To you Juiliors : You are ready to fill the vacant place in Bethany that we are leaving. We wisl you luck and happiness. As the tima draws near for us to depart from this beloved institution, let us look back and thrik how we have established ourselves as the best class in the history of Bethany High School. I do affix mAsignature to this our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. SUDIE FARRAR Lawyer
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