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MSI Wlll All IESIAMINI e, the Senior Class of 1952, of dear ole' B, I-LS, with sound mind and noble thought, do make and publish our Last Will and Testament. To our wonderful principal, Mr. Jarvis, we leave our hopes that he will have a more dignified Senior Class next year. We shall always be thankful for his leadership and friend- ship during our school days. To our teachers we leave our thanks for their understanding and patience that they have shown during our school years. I, Helen Allison, leave my job as manager of the store to Betty Mahaffey. I, Barbara Arrowood, leave my school girl figure to Mary Ashton. I, Ruby Arrowood, leave my position as basketball manager to Shirley Chandler. I, Mary Jo Bell, leave my ability to primp to Louise Pinkerton. I, Billie Beard leave my height to Bobbie Robertson. I, Johnny Bryson, leave my blue eyes to Andy Lawson. I, Doug Carland, leave my third period class to James Ertzberger. I, Roy Cole, leave my shyness to Melvin Tabor. I, Eugenia Crook, leave my neatness to Jean Chambers. Clara Colquitt, leave my sweet ways to Juanita Mulling. , Edith Cutshall, leave my flirty ways to Joan Wolfe. I, Jean Daniel, leave my noisy ways in English to anyone who can get by with them. I, Tommy Donoho, leave my ability to shoot the Bul1 to Henry Justice. I, Roger Ducker, leave a command for hands off to all the girls at B. H. S. l, Jack Edmonston, leave my cuteness to Gayle Brown. I, Alvin Earnhardt, leave my personality to Jack Hensley. I, Peggy Fox, leave my ability to make new friends to Carolyn Allison. I. Bill Freeman, leave my curly hair to Charles Prinz. l, Edith Gillis, leave my love and respect for people to Don Ownbey. I, Calvin Green, leave my dental plate to James Allison. I, Fred Golder, leave my brains to Donna Wiseman. I, Judy Gordon, leave my ability to memorize '? to Derek Ledford. I, Jimmy Hensley leave my creepy ways to Irene Whitt. I, Margie Henry, leave my buttons and bows to Peggy Stone. I, Fred Johnson, leave my ability to play football to Bill Pressley. I, David Jones, leave my mischievious smile to Carl Walker. I, Juanita Jones, leave my position as best typist to June Wood. I, Patsy Jones, leave my quiet ways to Gladys Jenkins. I, Ruth Jones, leave my black hair to Carolyn Holcombe. I, Russell Knight, leave my silliness to Shirley Robinson. I, Therlow Lanning, leave my ability to lay out of school to Faye Whitaker. I, Johnny Lawrence, leave my ability to lead girls on to Max Coffey. I, Horace Matthews, leave my monkey ways to Dicky Edmonston. l, Billy McCrary, leave my hateful ways to Larry Silvers. I, Norma Sue McClellan, leave my chatter to anyone who can think of enough to say. I, Wanda McCurry, leave my winning ways to Janet White. I, Doris McKinney, leave my freckles to Nancy Burleson. I, Wilma Mclntosh, leave my love for Roger to Jo. I, Barbara Moffat, leave my weight to Doris Swilling. I, Joe Mullally, leave my love for Barbara to Jimmy Swann. I, Georgia Mae Ownbey, leave my gossip column to anyone who fills the bill. I, Richard Pack, leave my carrot top to Louis White. I, Bonnie Parton, leave my suits to Gloria Forrester. I, Joan Pierce, leave the Editorship of the Tri-Hi-News to Joy Swayngim. I, Mildred Radcliffe, leave my pretty clothes to Merle Mitchell. I, Doyle Rash, leave my seven-ups to Lamar Tate. l, Jean Riddle, leave my good looks to Harold Gibson. I, Harry Scarborough, leave my cars to Larry Shope. I, Gene Shuford, leave my waistline to Herb Edmonds. I, Bobby Simpson, leave my courteous ways to Bill Justice. I, Helen Simpson, leave my ability to guard to Violet Husky. , Barbara Sizemore, leave my cute remarks to Lawrence Hensley. , Maxi .e Sorrells, leave my giggles to Buck Lyda. I. I I I I, Betta Alice Springer, leave my blue jeans to Wanda Cody. I, June Stone, leave my cute nose to Betty McMahan. I, Bill Taylor, leave my conceit to Scott Taylor. l, Elva Vogelsang, leave my tears to Gene Anders. I, Mabel Webb, leave my beauty to Shirley Carson. I, Doris West, leave my engagement ring to Imogene Sawyer. I, Margaret White, leave my ability to pay close attention in class to Jeanette Byers. I, Joel Williams, leave my position as Editor of the annual to Mary Francis Lance. I, Doris Wilaon, leave my hate for boys to Irma Ownbey. I. Dot Winston, leave my love for bus drivers to Emily Lominac. I, Frances York, leave Larry Shope to anyone who can get him. We, Bill and Freida, leave our title as Romeo and Juliet to anyone who falls in love next year. Testators - The Senior Class
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SIIPIIHMIVIS ij V 1- X A-fy 56' : 5 'B ,A XJ 1 Q WDW:- X I ,ofhf gg ki . Best Looking - Doris West and Bill Freeman Most Likely to Succeed - Wanda McCurry and Alvin E Most Popular - Jean Daniel and Jack Edmonston . Most Athletic - Berta Springer and Bill Freeman . Romeo and Juliet - Frieda Duyck and Bill Wright Best All Round - Helen Simpson and Russell Knight Most Courteous - Helen Allison and Bobby Simpson Best Dressed - Mildred Radcliffe and Roger Ducker Y 1 44 ', Z, Cutest - Jean Daniel and Paul Reed 3 4 5 ' 6 I I' 7 8 , 9 x faq 'gfgrln 'gi 'Q in '-N arnhardt Ax 1 j.xji::lQN fu: 4' 'ev' 5 f I s Ayn K' X , , 1 C tina' WP O
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JUNIOR CLASS MRS. HIPPS' Home room MISS HURST'S Hom eroo m ,Um i 'i 055 5 L W iw- Mb - J. f W IIHIIZIIIS President President DICKIE EDMONDSTON JAMES ERTZBERGER Vice President 5eC1'Stary Vice President Secretary and Treas MR, NORTON'S Home room Treasurer President RIA O ES E GLC F R T R MAX COFFEE Vice President Secretary ELEANOR ALLEN JOAN WOLFE Treasurer ELLEN COGBURN
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