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SENIORS SHIRLEY ATWELL Bert Band 7, Cheerleader 2, Class Secretary 1, Spotlight Staff 1, Annual Staff 1, Junior Play DOYLE BRADLEY Doc” F.F.A. Secretary 1, Spotlight Staff 1, Junior Play, Basketball 1 INEZ BRANNAN Nez” Basketball 4, Student Council 2 CHARLES SEVERANCE Charlie Boy” President of Student Council 1, Class President 1, Vice President 1, Basketball Manager 2, Spotlight Staff 1, F.F.A. Reporter 1, Junior Play WILLENE DEMPSEY Gert” Cheerleader 1, Honor Court 2, Band 4, Junior Play 1 COLUMBUS GRINSTEAD Bud” Basketball 1, 4-H Club 4 ALICE M. DORSETT Angel” Basketball 3, Band 2, Vice President of Class 2, Spotlight Staff 1, Business Man- ager of Spotlight 1, Annual Staff 2, Junior Play VIRGINIA SIKES Ginny Spotlight Staff 1
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SENIORS VOUNCILE EDWARDS Vaughn Spotlight Staff 1, D. A. R. Award. VIVIAN LEE Vi” Secretary of Student Body 1, Business Manager of Annual 1, Junior Play, Bas- ketball 2, Annual Staff 1, Halloween Queen. MILDRED HUDSON Midge” 4-H Club 2, 4-H Club President 2, 4-H Club May Queen 1, Junior Play, Editor- in-Chief of Annual 1. MYRTLE LEE Myrt” NELLIE MAE JAMERSON Snooks” Class President 2, Basketball 4, Band 1, Spotlight Staff 1. PRANCES O STEEN Fran” Annual Staff 1. LUCILLE LEASE MARY SMITH Smitty” Basketball 2. V
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We the senior class of 48 being of very unsound mind, after 12 years of confine- ment in the halls of B. H. S., do hereby make the following will and testament: Section 1 Item 1: To the junior class we leave our home room and all facilities therein, (pin up pictures in the cloak room and gum found anywhere). Item 2: To the angels of B. H. S. we leave our loud and boisterous manner and our reputation for being the roughest hoodlums ever to stomp out of Branford School. Item 3: To the junior boys, we, the 5 senior boys, leave our beloved home room teacher, Miss Virginia Green, so that they might have something as entertaining as we did. Item 4: We the senior girls will our red shirts to the basketball girls of 49 in hopes that they will hold the same lucky charm as in 48. Item 5: As usual we leave our front seats in chapel to the junior class and the one broken seat on the 3rd row to Ethel Warren because she is tall enough to sit on the floor and still be seen. Section 2 Now each bum wishes to bequeath to the following individuals a little something so that they will remember us as we really are. I, Shirley Atwell, leave my love for one of the opposite sex to Ethel W. Griffin and my ability to say the right thjng at the wrong time to Glorine Collins. I, Bernice Barnett, leave my Athletic ability to Beatrice Bell and my deep dark secrets to Quintilia Fletcher if she can twist, my arm enough to make me tell them. I, Helen Bell, don't have anything 1 don't want and need, so I'll keep it all. I, Doyle Bradley, leave my curly locks to Loyce Roberts and hope that he want have to spend too much money for bobbie pins. I, Inez Brannan, leave my lovely voice to Imogene Beach. I, Willene Dempsey, will my perfect figure and sleek clothes to Ruby Joe Fletcher. I, Alice Dorsett, leave my love for Gilchrist County to my sister Janet and my ability to giggle to Joan Dempsey. I, Vauncille Edwards, leave my boisterous ways and U.'s in citizenship to Carolyn Howell. I, Mildred Hudson, leave my unruly tongue to Betty Lou Odom in the hopes that it won't get her into as much trouble as it has me. I, Nellie Mae Jamerson, leave my bashful blushes to Judy Cranford. I,' Lucille Lease, leave my big feet to Coys Pearson, and also my ability to see over people at ball games. I, Myrtle Lee, will to the most fortunate person in Senior High School my ability to make high grades in 9th grade math. I, Vivian Lee, leave my lady-like actions, my broken heart and my cracked brain to Altezmese Jonas. I, Cecil Odom, pass my musical ability given me by Kenneth on to Lowell Johnson. I, Albert Roberts, leave my smooching ability to Darrel Wilkerson in hopes that he will hold up my good record. I, Charles Severance, pass my loving disposition for women given to me by Cregg, on to Eugene Cole. I, Virginia Sikes, leave my bottle of peroxide to Mable Mickler and hope she keeps her golden locks as nice as I did. I, Mary Smith, leave my dung-rees to Betty Jean Roberts in hopes that they will do as much for her figure as they have for mine. I, Frances O'Steen, leave my S's in citizenship to H. A. Barnett.
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