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BARBARA BRADLEY “There is none like her —none” delmar HASSELBACHER “ Worry kills wen; I'm in the best of health” HOB SHORT “Vm not lazy, I'm just in love 'with West .” DONNA CLARK “Every inch a queen. LcROY JOHNSON “1 'wish the fellow who invented work, had finished it” MARILYN TUCKER “Happiness is a habit— acqure the habit” HARRIETT CLARK “Right into her heart, he won his way” NANCY KNIGHT “Don’t people h a v e wore fun than anybody? SONDRA WELCH “O? their own merits modest winds arc silent.” I.ORENE COURTRIGHT “Some think the world is wade for fun and frolic, and so do I” EILEEN NOTZKE “I like work—it fascinates we. I can sit and look at it for hours. CHAROLETTE WOODROW “So quiet we hardly knew she was among 13
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MEMORIES Memories, Memories, dreams of love so true. O’er the sea of memories I’m drifting hack to you. Childhood days, wild- wood days, dreams of long ago. You left me alone, hut still you’re my own In my beautiful memories. MICH AI LIN ANTONACCI “Optoinist'iCy courteous, dependable, a friend U'e all admire SHIRLEY CULBERTSON “bun may come and fun may go, but my fun goes on forever WILMA PETERS “School is a grand in-stitutio n—during vacation” BARBARA ARBOGAST “Silence may be golden, but then we're off the gold standard JERRY DORAN All the great men are dying—I don't feel so •well myself. MARILYN PHILLIPS “She's the quiet kind, whose nature never varies 12 JOHN BEST “The handsome man of the class. BETTY EMI RICK “A daughter of the Gods, divinely tall, and most divinely fair. DICK SCHMITT “If those girls would only leave me alone
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GIVE ME SOMETHING TO REMEMBER YOU BY CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1952, licing of sound mind and judgment, do hereby establish, ordain and publish this to be our last will and testament, declaring all other such instruments to be null and void. To the school as a whole we bequeath our school spirit, our ambition to take on responsibilities and our enduring ability to sec these undertakings through to completion. To the faculty we bequeath our untiring efforts at new things and our patience which will be needed with future Senior classes. To the Juniors, we leave our ability to look innocent when presenting an excuse to a teacher, our lockers by the front door, and our ability to handle all school affairs. To the sophomores we bequeath our ability to keep things moving and busy around the halls of B.H.S. To the freshmen we bequeath our high courage and doubled fists to defend themselves from anyone who wants to take advantage of them. To Mr. Atwater we leave our gratitude and thanks for all his help and encouragement. To Mr. Lauderdale we bequeath our wonderful voices and “off-kev” instruments for future hands. To Mr. Bride we bequeath the lab equipment and the skeleton for his family closet. To Mrs. Mitchell we bequeath any red pencils we have of hers and 6,503 feet of adding machine tape we used in bookkeeping. To Mr. Cox we leave our ability to run the Family Night suppers and any extra projects the boys may have. To Miss Stewart we leave any gum wrappers or ice cream sticks she may find in the drawers of the I lome Ec. tables. To Mrs. Beattie we bequeath our ability to say “ain't” and not feel self-conscious. To Miss Bragg we leave a typewriting erasure to help on those long business letters. To Mr. I lamman we bequeath any A's or B's we received in Math to distribute among future classes. To Mr. Lober we leave the Elmwood trophy and with it our hopes for winning first place next year. To the following individuals, whom we consider most in need, we hereby will and bequeath whatever we can possibly spare. I, Michaclin Antonacci, do hereby will and bequeath my position as president of F.H.A. to Mary Nauman in exchange for her older brother. I, Barbara Arbogast, do hereby will and bequeath my sense of humor, but not my men, to Shirley Tucker. I, John Best, do hereby will and bequeath my position as president to Joe Laudcrback and my black hair and brown eyes to Jimmy Johnson. I, Barbara Bradley, do hereby will and bequeath my small waist to Mary Ann Coon and my rides in a blue Plymouth to anyone who will wait for a soldier. I, Donna Clark, do hereby will and bequeath my makeup to Yvonne Keel and Leo to anyone who can match his temper. I, Harriett Clark, do hereby will and bequeath my ambition to be a nurse to Mary Emerick. I, Lorcnc Courtrighr, do hereby w ill and bequeath my size 12 figure and cheerleading suit to Sandra MeGava. I, Shirley Culbertson, do hereby will and bequeath my liking for Democracy to Gerry Camp and my short hair to Margery Smith. I, Gerald Doran, do hereby will and bequeath my mean tricks to Barr Nelson, and Marilyn to anyone who can get her away from me. I, Betty Emerick, do hereby will and bequeath my height and blond hair to Sharon Stables. 1, Delmar Hasselbachcr, do hereby will and bequeath my job as delivery boy to Robert McCoy and my motorcycle to anyone who can afford to keep it running. 1, LeRoy Johnson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be absent once a week to Gary Best. I, Nancy Knight, do hereby will and bequeath my horn rimmed glasses to Gene Emerick and my chair in bookkeeping to David Joos. I, Eileen Notzkc, do hereby will and bequeath my position on the honor roll to Tommy T ucker and my curly hair to Karen Mulvancy. I, Wilma Peters, do hereby will and bequeath my theme song “My Buddy” to Iris Blackwell and Mary Reed. I, Marilyn Phillips, do hereby will and bequeath my neatness and sweet, calm voice to Pat Welch. I, Richard Schmitt, do hereby will and bequeath my attachment to girls to Ronald Compton and my red hair to Beverly Slocum. 1. Robert Short, do hereby w ill and bequeath my many trips to Elmwood to anyone who thinks he can handle the girls. I, Marilyn Tucker, as my interest is in J. D., do will and bequeath it to No one. I, Sondra Welch, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to write book reports and English themes to Robert Catton. I, Charlotte Woodrow, do hereby will and bequeath my understanding of Math to Hampton Smith and my ability to get along with everyone to Mary Bantz. Lastly; we hereby nominate and appoint Humphrey Bogart and Jane Russell, to be executors without bond, of this our last will and testament. CLASS OF 1952 In witness whereof we have hereto subscribed our names and affixed our seal this twenty-third day of May in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-two. Nancy Knight John Best Delmar Hasselbachcr Shirley Culbertson Marilyn Phillips 14
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