Bowling Green High School - Speaker Yearbook (Bowling Green, MO)

 - Class of 1952

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To Mrs. Edwards: We leave a sewing class that Will put up their patterns, thread and etc. , when finished. To Mrs. Doyle: We leave a 6th hour study hall that won't leave their seat without permission. To Mrs. Williams: We leave an errand boy to run around the school for her. To Mrs. Sisson: We leave someone to do her typing and keep the records straught, also a janitor to clean up the shop and' office. To Mr. Page and Mr. Fanning: We leave a student body that won't get the rooms so messy and one that will pick up all scrap paper. I. Shirley Alloway, leave to Joe Dowell my ability to go steady and to stay true. ' I, Juanita Ard, leave my place as F. H. A. reporter to Mary Leona Turner. I, Dorothy Atkinson, leave my interest in soldiers and army life to Nancy Williamson. I, Billy Bob Bouyea, leave my place on the basketball team and my way with the girls to David Fitzgerald. 'C -1 I. Emma Jean Bowen, leave my shy ways and cool manner to Shirley Novotny. I I, Mary Jean Brandon, leave my love for tall timber fmainly Pinel to Joyce McCoy. I. Frank Brown, leave my office-girl appearance to Jimmy Hu- bert. I, Helen Caldwell, leave my jet-black hair to Geraldine Husk. I, Joyce Chamberlain, leave my song-- Two Loves Have I to Carol Petrie. I, James Clausen, leave my grades and my gentlemanly charm to Teddy Lewis, who doesn't need it. I, Evelyn Conrad, leave my knowledge to John Rutter, study hard John, and make the grade. I, Dorothy Cullop, leave nothing , I'rn taking everything Ican pos- sibly get my hands on. I, Tommy Dempsey, leave my likable personality and pleasing disposition to Kenny Baxter, who doesn't need it. I, Billy Edwards, leave my deep voice and dark hair to Bobby Sachs. I, Murray England, leave my ability to skip classes to Paul Prit- chard. I, Billy Feather , leave my'car and truckto Roger Williamson so he won 't have to walk to school on cold mornings. I. Jo Anne Fitzsimmons, leave my place as Pep Squad leader to Marlene Orf, be sure and get limbered up before basketball season. I, Maurice Gamm, leave my quiet nature to Billy Daniels, who could use it. I, Deedie Gayhart, leave my sophisticated walk to Ruth Wagner. I, Emmett Goodin, leave my noiseless car to Junior O'Leary. I. Velma Graver, leave the song Just My Bill to any girl who likes a boy named Bill. We, Mary Lou Graver and Betty Howdeshell, leave our places as captains of Znd period Phys. Ed. class to Kay Gramley and Emily Cald- well. I , Glenn Henderson, leave my slow Southern talk to Margie Moore . This page sponsored by: Shaon Motor Co.

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Council representatives were Lorraine Neimeyer and Maurice Gamm, and two of our classmates were elected officers in the Student Council, they were Peggy Chamberlain as President, and Billy Bob Bouyea as Vice-President. As this goes to press we have not yet graduated, but weare looking forward to it and it is with happiness and sorrow that we will march in our caps and gowns to commencement and receive our diplomas thus making us Freshmen again, Freshmen of the world. WILL We, the 1952 Class of Bowling Green High School, being of sound mind and of a disposing memory do hereby publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. To the faculty: We leave a new Senior class that will treat the teachers with the respect and dignity they deserve. To the Juniors: We leave our honor and name, please respect the title and keep it honorable. To the Sophomores: We leave our studious nature and also our laborous group of students, keep them working hard. To the Freshmen: We leave the four best years of your life, make the most of them. To Mr. Coverdell: We leave a new gym, a replica of the one he has been dreaming about for some foddj years. To Mr. Wilson: We leave an automatic absentee checker for his office and an automatic machine to send his basketball boys home at the right time before the curfew. To Mr. Stauchzz We leave a life-insurance policy QCompletely Paid-Upj in case of an unfortunate accident. i To Mr. T. C. Wells: We leave a model Ag. boy with a model project and also a model progress book. To Prof. Wells: We leave a robot that will bring all the things to practice that the band members forget, like cymbals, dfrumsticks and etc. ' To Mr. DeVilbiss: We leave a thoroughly modern laboratory with all the modern equipment and a few specimens to examine. To Miss Lewis: We leave an aTtEmatic paper checker and some- one to quiet her lst period bookkeeping class. To Mrs. Slater: We leave an attendant to clean up the locker- room after a physical education period. To Mrs. Middleton: We leave a larger and quieter Algebra class. To Miss Childers: We leave a room in which she can teach without too many interruptions, and an English IV class that will recite orally. To Miss Bankhead: We leave her own private car so she won't have to hire a cab. This page sponsored by: Bennett's Jewelry and Gift Shop



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I, Harry Henrichsen, leave my girl friend, who is only a Junior, but who I am sure will stay true to me. I, Margie Kerr, leave my interest in Black Chevrolets to Georg- anna Myers. I, Mary Green, leave my driving ability to Blanche Geujen. I, Wanda Moore, leave all my books to Jimmy Bland. I. Mary Gentry, leave my cute clothes to Betty Ann Moore. I, Shirley Moore, am leaving for Rolla. I, Jean McPike, leave my friendly manner and excess of books, frenchhorns, and etc. to Marilyn Inlow. I, Lorraine Niemeyer, leave my giggles to Raymond Corum. I, Jimmy Nolan, leave my place as one of the best coon-hunters in school to Jimmy Wilhoit, who is pretty good himself. I, Tommy Ogden, leave my small feet to Tommy Ebers. I, Emma Patrick, leave my athletic ability to Nancy Hollinger. I, Charlotte Pollard, leave my bright colored clothes to Phyllis Grover. 1, Pat Quade, leave my St. Louis brogue to Gerald Orf. 1, J.' L. Raney, leave my height to Donnie Sisson and also my job at Kro-go's. I, Norma Rutherford, leave my quiet manner and ability to play dodgeball to Nancy Thomas who could use some of both. I, Elizabeth Sprinkle. leave my own special laugh to Elaine Priv- ett who has her own. I, Peggy Syrkel, leave my ability to get along with people to Jane Pritchard who doesn't need it. I, Kathleen Taylor, leave my sweet and winning smile to Donna Pritchard, try and erase that frown. I. Carolyn Turner , leave my office job to Margie Luebrecht. I, Martha Turpin, leave my nickname Mattie to Martha Grote. I, Wilmer Wendel, leave my crew-cut to Gene Pritchett, who has such nice wavy hair. I, Retta Wilkins, leave my height to Margie Tinsley, who already has an excess. This page sponsored by: Vandalia Leader and Troy Motor Co

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