Bradenton High School - Macohi Yearbook (Bradenton, FL)

 - Class of 1943

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WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of l943, having acquired super-human knowledge, unforgettable experiences, and an undying love for our school and faculty, do now pass out of this hall of learning with this, our last will and testament. We will and bequeath to our faithful and long-suffering faculty our hearty thanks and gratitude for the four long years that they have borne with us. We will and bequeath to the Juniors our unusual ability and intelligence with the hope that they use it as capably as we did. The following bequests have been made with the hope that those receiving them will use them to the best of their advantage: I, Jackie Smell, do hereby relinquish my well-deserved title of Dignified Senior to June Mabry, in the hope that she will be as true an example as I have been. We, Herman Bunton and Jimmie Turner, do will and bequeath our unfailing modesty and our great inferiority complexes to Jerry Fogarty and Edgar Jordan. I, Mariorie Miller, do will and bequeath my soft Southern accent to Betty Jo McBride, hoping that she can master it as well as I have. We, Bill Thompson and Hubert Blakey, do will and bequeath our vim, vigor, and vitality to Eloise Prince and Dorothy Brack, who already compete with the Flying Fortresses. We, Raymond Barry and Lawrence Krestchmar, do will and bequeath our ability of never arguing with Mrs. Fleming to Raymond Hullinger and Jack Humphreys. IP. S.J Mrs. Fleming always wins the arguments. ' I, Charlotte Healey, do will and bequeath my ability of looking and talking like a baby, and yet not acting like one, to all of the Sophomore girls as a hint on how to hold your man. I, Albert Leach, do will and bequeath to Eugene Betts my three-fold accomplishments: my intellec- tual mind, my athletic ability, and my well-earned nickname of Bulldog Leach. We, Mimi Strickland, Jayne Gill, and George Ann Jolly, do will and bequeath our skill in skipping school to Marian Gaines, Gloria Jones, and Gertrude Doolittle. I, Robert Knowles, do will and bequeath my ability of looking like Mr. Five by Five to Alan Mills, and my gift of silver-tongued oratory to Dewey Dye. We, Rosemary Bauler, Bera Bass, and Ernestine Mixon, do will and bequeath our good humor and sunny dispositions to Montine Ingram, Betty Ann Bispham, Betty Lee Dyson, and Annette Wilcox. We, Hogue Tallant, and Nancy Davis, and Helen McMullen and Rodney Varian, do will and be- queath our undying romance and true love to Montine Ingram and Bobby Dougherty. We, Imogene Rodgers, and Frances Fortson, do will and bequeath to Jane Wooten, who already has a good start, our skill of keeping several boys on the string at one time. I, Fay Herndon, do will and bequeath to Betty Jane Crittendon, my shortest route to Palmetto. She especially will need it for the duration. We, Carolyn Keen and Ruth Long do will and bequeath our middle name of Trouble and our much used book How to Overcome All Difficulties to Walter Ingram and Tommy Bowers. We, Henry Brown, Dabney Murrill, and Donnie Nickels, do will and bequeath our title of Women Haters to Johnny Scott and Richard Briggs. We, Charles Nichols, and Strata Telvely, do will and bequeath our tallness of statue to Talford Gainey and Rowe Mead. We, Martha Powell and Jean Baird, do will and bequeath our journalistic and executive ability to Alice Bondy and Mary Alta Dowd. I, Robert Shelton, do will and bequeath my extraordinary scientific knowledge and my ability to produce loud chemical explosions to Jimmy Kimball. We, Barbara Gullett, Martha Pratt, and Betty Lane, do will and bequeath our conscientious habits and love of studying to Chester Herring, Mariorie Dickinson, and Robert Thomas. We, Doris Fischer, Esther Hayworth, and Cassie Mame Fort, do will and bequeath our book on How to Make Your Teachers Like You to all the Juniors who think they need it. We, the Senior members of the Girls' Service Club, do will and bequeath our olive branch and flag of truce to the present and future members of the Key Club. Now we surrender the thing that we cherish most. To the Juniors we leave our title of Seniors, our place we hold in our school and in the hearts of our teachers, who will now care for you as they did us. We hope that the Junior Class will accept this responsibility and discharge it as well or better than we did. We hereby appoint Mrs. Fleming as sole executor of this our last will and testament. Attorney-at-Law: RUTH LONG Signatures: EDITH HARRISON CAROLINE KEEN SARAH H. FLEMING Page 34



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Gainey Crittendon Jones Patten Prince Motto: Possum Quis Posse Videntur . lThey can because they think they canl BOYS: Srl-g Amlong, Larry Bailey, Thurmond Balis, Edward Betts, Clyde Eugene Blanton, Zoya Bonnett, Harold Bowers, Tom Bradley, Sam Briggs, Richard Caldwell, J. B. Chapman, Jimmy Davis, George Durrance, Harry Dye, Dewey Epps, Horace Fogarty, Jerry Gainey, Talford Garrott, Robert Gaylor, Hardy Goodman, David Griffin, Junior Griffin, Marshall Guthrie, Charles Hall, Neal Helm, Egbert Hendry, Bob Herring, Chester Hill, Billy Holmes, Hugh Horne, Billy Hudson, Byrd Hullinger, Raymond Humphreys, Jack Ingram, Walter Jordan, Edgar Kimball, Jimmy Kirkhuff, Billy Lovestead, Elwood McCall, Eli McGongan, Gerald Meade, Rowe Mills, Alan Page 36 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS TALFORD GAINEY President BETTY JANE CRITTENDON Vice-President GLORIA JONES Secretary ELOISE PRINCE Treasurer MRS. ROY PATTEN Sponsor 'k 'A' Flower: Sweet Pea. Colors: Red and White. Nanney, Jim Phillips, James Pritchard, John Proveaux, Norman Rainey, Ernest Rivers, Billy Rogers, Charles Scott, John Simmons, Paul Smith, Derrelle Smith, J. B. Smith, J. P. Short, Donald Surginer, Paul Taylor, Hardy Thomas, Robert lichenor, Randy Voorhees, Edward Wiles, Murrell Williams, Hoyt Wood, Warren Wyman, Phillip Zinn, Billy I GIRLS: Adams, Mabel Allen, Novella Barmore, Norma Bass, Louise Betts, Joanne Bellamy, Bessie Bispham, Betty Ann Bondy, Alice Brack, Dot Brand, Marie Bridges, Doris Cason, Carmilita Clark, Virginia Crittendon, Betty Jane Dickinson, Mariorie Dillman, Paula Doolittle, Gertrude Dowd, Mary Alta

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