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.Mkx ' e3-.v K BMW f'llllllllllf!! Class Will We, the Seniors of 1939, known as the most dignified seniors in captivity, wish to state our last will and testament As members of this class, we will to Brentsvllle District High School our good standing w'th the citizens of America To Mr Bittle, we leave our sincere thanks for his kindness to us throughout r days at B D H To Miss Broaddus, we leave our sincere hopes that the next English IV class will know more about Literature than we To Miss Ritchie, we leave our hope that she gets a good husband To Mr Beamer, we leave our hopes that he doesn't capture a school teacher To Miss Reynolds, we leave our hopes that the Virgil Class next year will know more than this year's Cicero Class To the Junior Class, we leave our sincere hopes that they will take advantage of the many wholesome opportunities that come their way as we have done To the Sophomores, we will our ability to study hard and to learn quickly To the Freshmen, we will our gooc behavior and our dignity Sadie Smith wills her ability to trarslate Clcero with ease to John Walter Bittle June Foster wills her jolly giggle and nick name 'Mrs Tubbsn to Evelyn Kerns sure to laugh at the right time, Evelyn Ruth House wills her mathematical ability to Jack Sullivan Mr Bittle may need help sometime, Jack Lucile Foster wills her comb, as much as she hates to part with it, to her best pal, Marie Herndon Don't break all tke teeth out Margaret House wills her seriousness of mind to Dallie Frltter wills her Cicero Book tc Frances will soon be as smart as Dallie was maybe Dorothy Berryman wills her abllit to bossn to Genevieve Garman wills her positions as treasur of it, Marie Wilma Lee Wood Hale Frances, keep on and you Helen Taylor Keep on the best er and typist to Betty McMichael She hopes that Betty will Fave to unlock the money box as many times as she did Betty, be sure you get that letter off for Mr Bittle Lawrence Coverstone wills his baslfulness to Ernest Spitler, Jr He says from class observance that Jr needs it badly Marion Miller wills his quick temper to Allen Green Don't forget to count to ten first Allen, before you start fussing, as Marion says it sometimes helps H also wills his ability to be leader to Owen Hurst Billy Harpine wills his title NThe Ladies Man' to Geralo Herring and his tower ing heigrt to Harry Smith Josephine Nayhugh wills her friendliness to Jean Leach and her Ulove' for Geom etry to Aline Rice Flory Diehl wills his ability to get HHN ln Geometry to Helen May A NH' is something to be proud of, Helen Kathleen Garman wills her friendly disposition to Earl Bell and her musical tal ent to Frances Ellis I, Betty Payne will to my dearest buddy Mary White my treasured Geometry book Best o' luck, Mary 1422s. .Illia llll llll X- H f - B Q 655: H11 ., Yilifggiuiiiivir' ,, - M .A , f I ' af ou . . . S. Be . . . A . , A A gm- Au . . side of the teachers, Helen --- as Dot did --- and you'll get along O. K. , . . e v . - - f ' . . n B. P. r i I I 1 IEEWII I sqyq . . 347: 5629 H S
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lm., 523' CL ASS V 3 9 '-1 As soon as the members of the Junior Class adjusted themselves to the school rout1ne,theymet and elected officers They selected as follows President Ernest Spitler, Jr Vice President John Walter Bittle Secretary Marie Herndon Program Co mittee Jean Leach, Gerald Herring Reporters Frances Ellis Betty McMichael We selected wine and white as our class colors and HNot to the top, but climbing as our motto During this term we had to edit the school paper, The Flash We elected the following staff Editor in Chief Ernest Spitler, Jr Assistant Editor Freddie Harpine Business Manager Warren Lanoes Advertising Manager Elwood Long Cartoonists Jean Leach, Pearl Hope Shepherd Boy's Sports Editor John Walter Blttle G1rl's Sports Editor Christine Fearneyhough Feature Editor Harold Hopkins Typists .. .... ... .... .... ..... Virginia Hydeg Helen Taylor I March we began working on our class play Here Comes Hattien. This was presented during the first of April. Ak 4f !x ' ll - llll E a V Y as flea, ef f ., '1u.-aeeae-- -- A .' , , il-V g 7 : ' 1 ' 2 Treasurer ::::::::.. :I Wada Lee Stultz eeoeoueoonoeoaaaoeun Q n U ll II. n , ' 'JZ' ll IEJEIJI 'I I, I Y i X M ,
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