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CAM 'UM we cAsi-I IN ouk cHlPs AND BEQUEATH oun ci.AlMs We, the 49'ers, being of sound mind and body, and in the presence of the Old Timers, having found our pot of gold, do hereby leave a share of our treasure to those prospectors following in our footsteps, that they might remember us. We leave to you Juniors with fond hearts our love of Dear Ole B.H.S., which we found to be our gold mine right in our own backyard. We alsotleave to you our wonderful Sponsors, Miss Ab and Miss Mathison, whose kindly understanding and assistance have led us to our goal. With very great regret we leave you our Rumpus Room. May you have as much fun in it as we have had. We leave to you the title dignified to wear when you become Seniors. Take care of it! lt is a valuable name. We hope it fits you better than it fits us. The following Seniors leave these individual bequests: Don Sutton leaves his charming bashfulness to Walter Watts. Jerry Nalty leaves her darlin' little nose to Virginia Norris. Clifford Wand leaves his popularity to Dub Sproles. Sallie Perkins and Jere Johnson leave their looks to June Nalty and Salena Smith. Ray Howell leaves a lively imagination and a few hants to Donald Foster, because he thinks he ort to. Monte Bee and Johnny Lipsey leave their ability to have fun - any time - any place - to the two Ralphs, Brock and Allgood. Ruby Richardson leaves her success in sports to Maymo Hoskins and Jan Ratliff. Carry on girls! George Decell leaves his good speaking voice and his ability to imitate to Bradley Pope. Sylvia Noble leaves her inimitable laugh to the entire Junior Class to brighten up dull moments. Audrey Smith and Pat1y Jean Nance leave their dainty feminine ways and soft voices to Elayne Schlesinger and Lucy Magee. Jimmy Lipsey leaves his specs to Laddie Coker, so that he may more easily see the teacher's answer sheet from the back row. Evelyn Newman and Lucille Richardson leave their lovely blond hair to Joy Mohon, Joy Patterson and Tom- mie Lee Smith. L. C. Smith and Celyous Herring leave their devilish ways to Eliot Williams and Willie Wooley. Betty West Barnes and Jean Hatcher Williams leave their ability to get their men to Joan Butler. The Senior Football boys leave their wonderful record and their rabbit's foot to Harold Lofton, Donald Wall, and Carl Grenn. Dorothy Boone leaves her precious dimples to Jan Alford. Neil Covington leaves his leadership ability to anyone lucky enough to acquire it. Juanita Wooten leaves her flashing red locks to Doris Coker. Ernestine Walker and Patty Bourk leave their jolly good humor to Barbara Foster and Peggy Hughes. Birdie Blaise and Joyce White leave their cute short statures to Carolyn Mathis. Lessie Pearl Allgood leaves her beautiful eyes to Doro- thy Richardson and Patty Watts. Marilyn Perkins leaves her stylishness to Joan Brueck. Louis Goss leaves his gift of gab to David Swalm. Merlin and Ruth leave those radiant Porter smiles to Elsie Jordan, Katie Nell White and Dorothy Miller. Jean Miller leaves her attractive neatness to Dolores Kern and Betty Jean Panzica. Charlie Freeman leaves his way with women to Jimmy Becker. Nellie Brock leaves her very sweet disposition to Jane Woods and Joan Phillips. Dorothea Drane gives her lively ways to Bobbie Jean Allen. George Cannon leaves his curling iron to Bill Williams. Larkin Baggett and Clifton Hemphill leave their shy handsomeness to Aaron Gillis and Victor Mullen. Becky Evans leaves her beautiful complexion to Jean Carol Kennedy. Wagner Stewart leaves his exceptional good sense to Billy Watkins. Velma Myers leaves her iar of freckle cream to Doro- thy Case and Bonita Harrington. Ernest Blaise and James Ray Douglas leave their talka- tiveness to Joe Nations. Mary Ann Fisher and Eleanor Lowe leave their de- pendability to Mitzi Brown and Hilda Beck. Carolyn Martin leaves her agreeable ways to Mary Ellis Anding and Grace Price. Janice Cain leaves her versatility and her poise to Margie Becker. W. H. Booty Jackson leaves his pleasing personality to some lucky soul! Horace Hurst and Richard Smith leave their inde- pendent spirits to Kenneth Butler, Asa Hoggatt, and Terrell Smith. Charles D. Smith leaves his happy-go-lucky disposi- tion to Donald Smith. To any of you Juniors whose names I may have over- looked we Seniors leave to you the best of everything and good wishes for a successful and happy Senior year. Signed and sealed this twenty-seventh day of May, in the Year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-nine. Velma Myers, Class Lawyer
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E . :ja '- ffl 5V:I', unior BRADLEY POPE President JAN ALFORD JIMMY BECKER JOAN BUTLER A WALTER WATTS DELORES KERN Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer BOBBIE JEAN ALLEN MARY ELLIS ANDINC :iff Z' 91. '75 ' 71, , in kff r. gf, ' L H. 'affix f I '- faggg.-::3.ifx,,. -i .Wifi-f - 5 A Ay -.1 . A ' , MITZI BROWN JOAN BRUECK DOROTHY CASE ROBERT CLARK 22 TT. :gn 5. ,,,, . MARGIE BECKER Reporter HILDA BECK KENNETH BUTLER DORIS COKER
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