Cordova High School - Crimson Blue Yearbook (Cordova, AL)

 - Class of 1948

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Page 24 text:

GLASS PUEM The years of our successful endeavor Have finally come to end forever. No longer shall we aimlessly wander ln the halls where time was greatly squandered. Our constant studying and memorizing Has now surpassed our teachers' criticising. We listened in class to our teacher explain famed Shakespeare, While we watched the smoke from Textron's chimney disappear. And now as we come To the end of our senior year, We wish to thank our principal and teachers dear. For their patience and long-suffering endurance Which has been to us an advantageous guidance. While leaving dear Cordova High We rejoice, but with a sigh. --HATTIE HOPE CALDWELL CLASS S0 G iTune: Old Black Joei Dear ones, the day at last tor us has dawned, We'll soon take sail for ports that are unknown. We hope to sail the seas so calm and still, And with the spirit of C. H. S., we know we will. iChorusi We love you, we love you, our dear Cordova High, And we will ne'er forget you, 'til we shall die. No more we'll roam your spacious halls so dear, No more you'll hear our gay laughs and our cheers, We'll soon be gone, but we'll return some day, When we've all gained wealth and fame: Thus do we pray. So . . . ' Goodbye, dear school, our parting is too nigh, Our hearts beat true with aches and many a sigh- We've loved you so, but now 'tis time to go, And iust how much you've meant to us, you'll never know. -CAROLYN LE FAY GILBERT

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Page 25 text:

WILL lllillllllllil Ill BE Tllll SAME Wllll Bobby Jones and Eugene Morrow aren't skipping the 8th period study hall Thomas Borden isn't sleeping in class. Leon Laird and Gene Morris come to school two days a week. Bobby Nell Langley falls oft to 200 pounds. Presely Morrow isn't matching with his lunch money. Nell Honeycutt isn't gripping about something. Johnny Morris isn't a devil driver. ' Hazel Black and Juanita Borden get a sandwich from their own lunch. Kenneth Davis isn't sitting with a certain girl in Senior ll home room. Larry McGinty isn't a star on the basketball team. Audie Jack Pate isn't a cheerleader. Louie Sides isn't tardy every day in the week and absent every other. Ann Akins isn't running all the boys crazy. Donald Hollingshead isn't sitting on the back row. Jackie Abel isn't chewing blow gum. Odell Gurganus and Betty Maxwell aren't trying to take someone's seat. Charles Gill isn't flirting with all the girls. Hardy Naramore and Weldon Gammon aren't chewing tobacco. Leon Aldridge isn't praising Geraldine Dunn. Irene Hodges isn't talking. Dave Sampieri and Jean Tuggle get married. Lola Jean Nation stops floating and starts walking. W. G. Owen grows to be 7 feet tall. Herbert Rice isn't coach of the girls basketball team. Ruby Brooks and'Waunice Trammel aren't playing basketball. Joyce Naramore isn't the Senior Ill Beauty. Fay Gilbert isn't a Beta Club member. Kate Nations isn't long, tall and lanky. Margaret Russell and Dot Kent aren't studying. Bettie Amason hasn't got curly hair. Hattie Hope Caldwell makes an F. Kate Kirkpatrick isn't a substitute teacher. Cleo Odom has an excuse for being absent. Genella Harris doesn't look good in a hula skirt. Marcelle Gurganus gets a bus load of good looking girls. James Henry Williams isn't quiet. Allen Gilbert's hair turns blonde. Virginia Roberts passes Chemistry. -JACK MOTT.

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