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Last and Testament XYQ, the senior class of nineteen hundred and forty-seven of Broad Creek High School, being of sound mind and body, do hc1'ehy make, declare, and publish the following as our last will and testament, FIRST: To our faculty and worthy sponsors we leave our sincere appreciation for all they have done for this annual and to make our day of graduation possible. SECONDQ To Mr. johnson we leave our deepest gratitude for the witty remarks and consideration ot tardy students. THIRD: To the class ot' 1948 we bequeath all of our non-existent senior privileges. To use them, they have ot1.r permission. Also, We leaves them our places in the authtoriumg will they please come forward and use them? FOURTH: To the Sophomore class we will our so-called senior dignity with the hope that they will set as noble an example as we did. FllF'TH: To the Freshman Class we leave the long' winding trail that we have traveled for the past four years. May they finally reach their goal. Norma Ange leaves her ability and place in the entertaimnent ot' Broad Creek to ,lean Tew, and her good sportsmanship to those who need it. Madge Ball leaves her ability to jitterhug to Donna Edmonds, and her sloppy sweaters to Elsie Pernell. Billie Belcher leaves her fascinating dimples to Polly Plum, and her talent for getting into trouble to Grace Sizemore. ,lane Brickman leaves her skill for writing poetry, and her serious ways to ,loan Middlebrook. XX'ilson Bruce wills his rugged army experiences to Phil Cooke, some fun. XValter Bryan leaves his position as all-state drummer to his brother, Charles, and his loud mouth to VV'illiam Dewberry, Cas if be needed itl. He also wills his conceit to jewel Hall. Joyce Byrd imparts ber pretty blue eyes to Edna Young, and her cuteness to Norma Twiford. Ramona Carr leaves her laziness to Dottie Lowery. lt' you want to graduate, don't take it. Bil'y Carter wills his athletic ability to james Powers, and his little white hat to the school-Oh! Memories. Grace Clark leaves her neatness and interest in grades to Elizabeth Tilghman. Dot Cole sincerely leaves her lovely ways to Frances Byrd, and her dignity to Alice Howard. Not that she needs it. jane Conover leaves her devotion to school Cwben she's not therej to Edna Morris. Clifton Chalk leaves his ever popular pin-stripe suit to Morton Driscoll, and his smartness to Bernard Bowman. Louis Corbett leaves his curlers to Louis Kilgore, and his place on the fourth string to Donald Arrledge, Louise t'rawt'ord leaves her ability to Hirt to Vvarren Boaz and her wit to Marlowe Blevins. Louis L'r:twl'ord wills his ability to stay away from women Cl-laJ to Don XVo1ie and his cheerlulness to lrvin Taylor. Fred Drew bequeaths his physique to Charles W'idener. Marian Edmonds bestowts upon Margaret Taylor her llirtatious ways with hopes it will help her come out in her senior year. g Betty Everton wills-her basketball skill to Dorris Odom and her long blond hair to Dinkie Lauble. He1'e's hoping it helps, Dinkie. Bonnie Gardner leaves her daintiness and tiny waistline to Katherine Poole. Virginia Goodin leaves her quiet and willing ways to all the Freshmen and hopes they will profit by them.
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enior Statistics NORMA ANGE: Senior Supreme Court -lg I-Iome Ee. Club -lg Animal Stall' copy editor -lg Basketball 3--lg Dramatic Club 2-3g Hz'-Liter Assistant Business Manager -lg and Glee Club 2-3--lg Athletic Asso. 3-l. MADGE BALL: Iflomeroom president 2g Senior Treas- urer -lg and Home Ec secrelary -I. - B-ILLIE BELC1-IER: S.C.A. lg Hi-Lztcx Art Editor 3g Business, advertising and circulating managers 4g Cheer- leader -lg Annual Stall -lg Senior Supreme Court -lg and Co-Captain of the Debating Club 3. DIANE BRICKIXIAN: Hi-Liles 3, leature and copy editor -lg Annual stall -lg Feature editor, literary magazine 3g B it P Club -l. VVALTER GRAY BRYAN: Football 3--lg Basketball 3- -lg Annual Stall Business Manager 4g Science Club 3g Monogram Club 3--lg Boys' I-Ii-Y 3g Athletic Association 3--lg Band manager 3--lg Senior Supreme Court -lg B X P Club 3g and orchestra -l. JOYCE BYRIJ: Library club -l. RAMONA CARR: Student Council lg I-lome Ec lg Glee Club 3--l and Annual Staff -l. BILLY CARTER: Football 2-3, Co-Captain -lg Basketball 2-3--l Co-Cap. 3g Baseball 2-3--lg Monogram 3, President -lg Science Club 3--l, treasurer 3g Annual Staff Advertising Manager -l. GRACE CLARK: Glee Club 3--lg and Basketball 2-3. DOT COLE: B 8 P Club 3--lg Annual Staff Assistant Editor -lg Distributire Education 3g S.C.A. -lg Band 3g and Glee Club 35 Senior Supreme Court, -l. JANE CONOVER: Glee Club 1-2-3--lg Dramatic Club 2-3 gl-Iome Ec 2-3. LOUIS CORBETT: Football l-2-3--lg Baseball 1-2-3--lg Monogram Club 2-3--l. LOUIS CRAYVFORD: Football 2-3--lg Baseball 1-3--l, Manager 2g Basketball 3g Boys' I-Ii-Y 3--lg Monogram Club 3--lg Annual Staff, Sports Editor -lg Band -lg Athletic As- sociation 3--lg Supreme Court -l. LOUISE CRAXYFORD: 'Dramatic 1-2g Cheerleader 2-3- -l, Hi-Y Club 3g Secretary -lg Annual Staff typist -l. FRED IJREXNI: Baseball: President of Sophomore Classg Basketballg Track. MARIAN EDMONDS: Dramatic Club 2-3--lg Cheerlead- er 2-3, Capt. -lg Monogram Club 3-lg Majorette 3--lg Glee Club 2-3g Hi-L'ilie.r 3--lg Senior Supreme Court -l. BETTY EVERTON: Girls' I-li-Y 3, treasurer -lg Scouts lg llflonogram Club 3, Vice-President -lg S.C.A. 3--lg Bas- ketball 1-2, Captain 3--lg Science Club, secretary -lg Annual Staff, Social and Literary Editor -lg Bulletin Board Com- mittee 3g Senior Class Secretary -lg Athletic Association 3--lg B X P Club 3--l. BONNIE GARDNER: Hi-Liles 3--lg Girls' Hi-Y -lg Basketball 3--lg S.C.A. 3, I-lresident -l. Science Club treas- urer -lg Monogram Club 3--lg Otlice Asst. 3g Annual Stalt 3, Copy Editor -lg Bulletin Board Committee 3g Literary Magazine Editor 3: Athletic Association 3--lg junior Class Vice President 3g Library Asst. 2g Senior Supreme Court -lg Home Ec Club 2. VIRGINIA GOODIN: Home Ec Club lg 1-Ii-Y Club -lg Office Asst. -l. I-IONNARD GRAY: I-li-Y 2g Science Club 3--lg Art Editor of Animal Staff 4. ALMA I-IARRELL: -l-H Club lg Distributive Education -lg I-li-Y Club 2-3g Athletic Association 3. PAULINE HILLMAN: I-Ii-Y 3--lg Dramatic Club 1-2-3--lg Science Club President -lg Hi-Lilex 3--lg Basketball -lg Class Secretary lg Animal 3. -IAMES KELLY: I-Ii-Y President -l. STARR LANCASTER: Class Secretary 3g Home Ec 3g Glee Club 3g Basketball 3g Athletic Association 3g Distri- butire Education -l. ,I A NE MARTIN: Distributive Education vice-president -l. PATRICIA MCCANN: Athletic Association -lg Distri- butive Ed. 3--lg Hi-Y 3. JACK MURPHY: Monogram Club 3--lg Hi-Y -lg Foot- ball 2-3--lg Baseball 2. MARY NORNMOOD: Girl Scouts 1g Hi-Y Historian 3, Vice President -lg H-1'-Lite.: 2, Editor-in-Chief 3-lg B 8: P Club 3g Senior Supreme Court -lg Home Ee 2g Annual Stal? Associate Editor 3, Editor in Chief 4g S.C.A. -lg Orchestra lg Basketball 1-2-3 manager -lg Science club -lg Literary magazine 3g Athletic Association 3g and Danc- ing Club 1. GILBERT PARKER: Hi-Lin-.r -lg Hi-Y chaplain 2-3 and treasurer 4g Cheerleader 3: Vice. president- lgPhoto- grapher 3--lg Monogram club Z-3--lg Basketball Manager 2g Literary Review Associate Editor 3g Senior Supreme Court -lg Dlistributive club -lg Debating club 3g Science club -l. FRANCES PAUL: Glee Club 3--l. JEAN PEASE: Annual staff -lg Sports Editor -lg Bas- ketball 2-3--lg Cheerleader 3--lg Hi-Liter -lg Athletic As- sociation 3g I.J'ramatics Secretary 3g Glee Club 2g B Sz P club -lg Monogram club 2-3--lg and Supreme Court 4. CECIL PERNELL: Monogram Club -lg and Baseball 3--l. HASSELL PLASTER: Baseball 3-4g Basketball 2-3--lg Dramatic club 2-3g and Monogram Club 3-4. ,IACK POOVEY: Annual Staff-Circulating Manager -lg l'li-Li!t'.i' -lg Band -lg President of Senior Class -lg Hi-Y 3--lg Cheerleader 3-g Debating club, captain 3g Literary 'Review 3g S.C.A. -lg Science Club -lg Monogram Club -lg and judge of Senior Supreme Court -l. BOBBY ROBERTSON: Distribution Club 4. MARY ANNE ROGERS: Library club 1-2-3--lg Basket- ball 2-3--lg Monogram club 3--lg Science club -lg Hi-iLfe.r typist -lg Annual staff typist -lg Dancing club lg B E P club 3--lg Home Economics 1-2-3g Athletic Association 3-4g and Glee Club 1. LOIS SANDERS: B S: P Club -l. EDVVARIJ SMI,T.lfI: Boys I-Ii-Y 2-3--lg Science Club -lg Football -lg Basketball Manager -lg and Baseball -l. RUTH SULLIVAN: -l-H club lg and Distributive Edu- cation club -l. DELMA TATEM: President of Junior Class 3g Mono- gram club 3--lg Football 2-3--lg Basketball 3-4g Baseball 2-3--lg Alternate president of S.C.A.g S.C.A. 1-2--l. ,IEANNE TERRY: Glee Club. LONVELL TUCKER: I-Ii-Y l-2-3--lg and Home Econo- mics 3. EIJXNWIN NVARREN: I-Ii-Y -lg Distributire Club -lg Band 2-3-4g Vice president of Senior Class -l. TI-IELMA X'VEATHERFORl,Ji: -l-I-I club 3g Distributive Education -lg and Athletic Association 3. MAMIE VVEATHERINGTON: Ilistributive Education -lg and B K P club 3. MARION WEBB: lrli-Lifes -lg Hi-Y 2-3--lg Secretary of Sophomore Class 2g Baseball Manager 2g Monogram Club -lg Annual Stat? -lg and Senior Supreme Court -l. ,IOSEPHINE VVILLIFORD: Glee Club 1g Library Club lg and Basketball 2. ,IOY XVINDEMILLER: Hi-Liter -lg Senior choir, and home ec. 3--l. DANIEL YOUNG: 'Football 1-2-3.
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Marian Hill leaves her desk in room 27 to Margaret X'Vilson. X1X onder why? Marian just says she no longer needs it. Pauline Hillman leaves her dramatic ability to Ellen Butler. jimmy Kelly wills his interest in good grades to all the -juniors, particularly jimmy VVestall with confidence that they too W'lll receive all A's. lts easy-he says. Starr Lancaster leaves her sweet personality to ,lane Darden with the message keep smiling. jane lylartiu leaves her weight and quiet shyness to Norma jones. p 1 i i eggy BlclNeer bestows upon Marie Burnett her love lor doing shorthand homework. Courtney Melton bequeaths to -limmy and -lean Bray, because they get everything alike, the guide to his life, Silence is golden. Pat McCann wills her popularity with the Marine Corps to Martha Scearce. ,lack Murphy leaves his wit, humor, and llirting line to Miles Tatem, his way with the girls to lid Cartwright. .Mary Norwood leaves her leadership, intelligence, and journalistic ability to Toni Zavilenski. Gilbert Parker wills his bashfulness and cute clothes to Paul Doll and his photographing ability to john Wilson. Frances Paul leaves her giggles to Shirley Toler, and says to try them, its lun, jean Pease bestows upon Dot Galloway her athletic ability and to Marie Lea she leaves her long devotion to one boy. Cecil Pernell leaves his baseball ability to Everetle l-ludson and Bob Feller now that he doesn't need it. Hassell Plaster regretlully parts with-his laziness and his basketball ability only to present them to Bill Smith. X'Ve trust that the lormer wont keep him in school as long as it did Hassell. ' ,lack Poovey leaves to Bill Liles his ability to get out ol class and still have good grades, and his original haircut he gives to Charles Troy. Robert Robertson bequeaths to Yale Burch his skill for remaining unseen while fighting in class. Luck! Mary Ann Rogers wills to Elizabeth Goodwin her basketball abiilty and her typing skill and her urge to take up for a certain person to Aileen Ange. Lois Sanders wishes to will, with luck, her special diet, to Margaret Swindell. lid Smith leaves his good nature to Kenneth Harlan and his weight to Lawson lrlebb. Ruth Sullivan wills her love ol' Physical Ed. class to Mary Crain, who she is sure will appreciate it, Delma Tatem wills his ways with the teachers to ,lean Alford and his devotion to home- work to Milton Tweedy. Jeanne Terry wants l.J'ot Lineberry to speak up, so she bequeaths to Dot her loud mouth. Eddie Vlfarren leaves his luck at humming cigarettes to Herman Taylor and his wardrobe to lNarren Overman. Lowell Tucker leaves his height to Bill Burroughs who is entirely too short, and his absences to Charles Salyers. Thelma X-Veatherlord wills her chumminess with Miss Carter to those weary ol work and in need of it. Mamie XVeatherington leaves gooley ways and experiences to Dorothea XVeaver hoping she gets a few laughs out of them. ,loe VVillil'ord wills her natural curls to Eve Morgan. How nice of her! Marion W'ebb leaves his never tiring energy and muscle bound legs to Kirby Lawton. .loy VVindemiller leaves her impulsive friendliness and happy laugh to Ruth Goldmintz. Tuck Young wills his dancing ability to XN'hit Copeland with the reminder that Practice makes perfect. ..
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