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CLASS POEM We, the Senior Class Of nineteen hundred fifty, Leave the work that we have done We We We But We To be put down in history. haye worked and we have toiled, But for us it has been a revelation. hope the example that we have set For you will be an inspiration. see the life that lies before us And know there's much to do, we cannot do everything, There'1l be plenty left for you. are indebted to our teachers, Our 1ife's foundation they have laid. Their works will not be fruitless We For we know they'll be repaid. pass the torch now to you And hope that you will carry it, With pride and faith and dignity We hope that you will share it. Harold Weaver Class Poet g 16
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LAST WILL AND 'IESTAMENI We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred fifty, being close to graduation, find on this day, the twenty-sixth of January, nineteen hundred fifty, the time to make public our Last Will and Testament: 1. To our school, we leave all our memories, no matter what they may be. 2. To our teachers, who have worked with us and have been so patient, we leave nights of rest and sleep and the relief from worrying over our low and disappointing grades. 3. To the Juniors, we leave the honor of being Dignified Seniors. 4. To the Sophomores and Freshmen, we say, Make the best of your education, and always hold the name of B. S. H. S. with pride. Individual Wills: 1. Velma Ledbetter leaves her ability to be an actress to Joyce Whisnant. 2. John Jarrett leaves his ability to sleep in class to Karl Jordan, Jr. 3. To Mary Lou Bridges, Rebecca Brooks leaves her motto: Always be late for English. 4. To Max Crawley, Reese Honeycutt leaves his ability to entertain Mr. Isley. 5. To Robert Howington, Mary Frances George wills her seat in Mrs. Martin's English class. ,. 6. Arland Green leaves his neatness to Gene Mintz. Q 7. Frances Allen leaves her ability to get English to Henry McGinnis. 8. To Madge Dixon, Billie Hawkins leaves her talent. 9. Imogene Horton leaves her beauty to Marjorie Smith. 10. Lavinia Burgin leaves her typewriter to anyone it may concern. 11. Harold Weaver leaves his good looks to Orville Spake. 12. To Howard Humphries, Peggy Love Jones leaves her ability to study. 13. Hester Martin leaves her position on the girls' basketball team to Joyce Earls. 14. Johnnie Mae Smith leaves her dignity to Peggy Harmon. 15. To Joan Cartee, Ethel Blanton leaves her friendliness. 16. David Hamrick leaves his singing voice to Donald Wesson. 17. To Janet Mintz, Everette Ledbetter leaves his ability to cut classes. 18. Wayne Earls wills his bus to Gene Humphries. 19. To Ruby Francis, Clyde Bowens leaves his bashfulness. 20. To Bill Champion, Glenn Powell leaves his ability to attract girls. 21. Fritz Blankenship leaves his ability to make good grades to Bobby Self. 22. Sue Hammett wills her English book to Alice Hunt. - 23. Ava Potter leaves her good-naturedness to Marjorie Lancaster. 24. To Billie Sue Anthony, Peggy Self leaves her cuteness. 25. Betty Lew McSwain leaves her popularity to Nancy Anthony. 26. Steve Holland leaves his politeness to Max Goode. 27. To Lois Tesseneer, Carrie Lee Philbeck leaves her moddsty. 28. To Aileen Anthony, Peggy Hamrick wills her French book. 29. Dewitt Hamrick leaves his careful driving to Carl Welmon. .30. Dorothy Williams leaves her kindness to Billie Mae Whisnant. Lavinia Burgin Testator 15 Q,
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JUNIORS CLASS OFFICERS Goode ................. President Cartee ............. Vice-President Anthony . . . ..... Secretary Humphries . . .Treasurer N 3 17 F! . A un
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