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Johnny Lincoln leaves his number 4 F. F. A. basketball jersey to Reeves Sadler. Nadine Malone gladly leaves her bottom locker to anyone who is lucky enough to get it. Robert May, after much thought, leaves his place on the bench to Farrell Pruitt. Wanda Mayo leaves her ability to flirt to her sister, Ruth. Raygf ene McMillion leaves his Absentee Slips to Eddie Paul Street. Betty Moore bequeaths her ability to get a Hutchison to Shirley Jennings. Paul Phelan leaves his ability to be Big enough to serve you but not too big to know you to Jimmy Garner. Bill Poeppe meyer wishes his job at Cla1k's Store to be given to Dean Hood. June Rampley wills her long hair to Alice Armes. Jack Rodgers leaves his pretty legs to Ernie Hill. Dorothy Ruble hopes that her accuracy in typing will be in- herited by Jimmy Snider. Lee Shipman wants his formula of how to start our your Senior year with a clean slate be given to George Scism. Amanda Shelton leaves her love for Art to Pat Beacraft. Nadine Strauser leaves her dependability to Betty Joe Peppers. Tremayne Street leaves his good-for-nothing ways to Vernon Smith. Don Thornton would just like to leave. Martha Tirmenstein gives her secret of keeping slim with- out exercising to Betty Ann Hamlin. JoAn Wellman leaves her love for buying gasoline, one gal- lon at a time, to Jean Ann Dillworth. Betty Sue Williams leaves her way with the boys to Pat Shively. Frances Williams leaves her cheerleading ability to Judy Perr . yPatsy Wilson leaves her friendliness to Evelyn Hartle. Ro er Wilson wills his ability to get into trouble to Thomas golyer. Ruth Wilson 'leaves her blondness to Sue Lamar. In witness whereof, we, the Graduating Class of 1951, do hereby set our hand and seal our last will and testament.
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MASS Wlll We, the Seniors of Bloomfield Hi h School, being in sound mind, do hereby set forth our last will and testament, in which we wish to show our appreciation by bestowing our greatly treasured possessions on the following groups and individuals: To our beloved Superior, Mr. Lawrence and to our Princi- pal, Mr. Schublom, Sponsors, and teachers, we leave our sin- cere appreciation, our heartfelt affection, and our deepest re- spect. To the Juniors, we leave our Senior places and privileges to be used and cherished in a worthy manner. To other class mates in Bloomfield High we will the follow- ing individual legacies: Joan Aslin wants her place on the volleyball team to be given to Maxine Perry. Betty Joyce Barney requests that her love for dancing be given to Kathryn Graves. Don Barney wishes his acting ability to go to Jackie Underwood. ' Lema Beckett has decided that her freckles be given to Jeanice Briney. Jo Nell Burke gives her silly iggle to Louise Brower. LaVerne Cagle wills her smal? waist-line to her sister, Gonda. Mary Sue Corbin leaves her love for Home Economics to Ann Cooper. Thelma Cook leaves her quiet ways to Louise Payton. d P. D. Gillespie wills his high-strung ways to Bill Alex- an er. Joan Green leaves her seat in Literature class to Anita Joe lvester. Dale Griffy leaves his love for The Grand-Ole-Opry to Gene Hood. Weldon Harris wills his Atlas-like physique to Joe Mayo. Faye Haws leaves her nice ways to Frances Elmore. James E. Hutchison leaves his neatness to Charles French Willis Jennings turns over his noon day chats in his car with his girl to Juddy Hutchison. Nola Mae Jones leaves her ring-side seat at the Bus Sta- tion to Helen Williams. Dale Lawrence leaves his great strength to Corkie Tucker. Gerry Lawrence leaves her cuteness to Berta Jean Wallace. , Lois Lee asks that her fondness of Puxico High be given to Virginia Bipus. v
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