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Wig 5 Wie VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN 'F' MARY ELLEN OSBORNE CHUCK O LEE Voted the gzrl mon lzkely to succeed by the clan The valednctornan for the class of 1949 IS Mary Ellen Osborne wlth a grade aver age of 1 1935 Traxlmg close behmd her IS Chuck O Lee salutatorxan wnrh 1 gmde average of 1 2059 Voied the boy moft lzkely to J by the clan OUTSTANDING ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Xjwvw jf 4'0- QM-Q-'Sk ucceed if '!S'I1-Y 'ul- 'f -..-:tf 1--nl! DON PUENTE BILL UNN
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...Q-,asf K si 5 - . 3. , n ,QA .I I ..- ,JZ 4 .1534 ,,.,,-.aslw M agenw 51255 fbkfcwy Four short years ago our senior class made its debut to Globe Hi. We came rambling down the halls floating on clouds. Our good spirits were soon used to clean the G, a custom which is a social heritage to all freshman classes of our school. Our sophomore year drifted with fung and as sophomores, Mr. Cromer proclaimed us the loudest group in the student body. As juniors we gave the traditional junior play The Tin Hero and our prom Stairway to the Stars -both were brilliant successes. In this, our senior year, we gave our most hilarious play, A Date With Judy, to a packed house. The senior frolic, which we consider the most memorable ever given, was exquisitely and uniquely decorated and carried out. One of our most remembered days, of course, was Senior Ditch Day . Everyone had a marvelous timeg and although our skins were quite tanned the next day, it was an experience that will live with us forever. Now at graduation in our blue and white robes, we are receiving our diplomas which we have long sought. Looking back at our Globe High School, we see it silent and serene and the faculty relaxed after four years of trials and tribulations of seeing us reach our goal.
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4: f if 8 QM 442 MWCW Z' if 6? vu. We, the class of 49, went all our to serve a delicious tur- key dinner in honor of the graduating seniors. Underclass' men, dressed in white dinner jackets, served the meal. An amusing incidenr that all will remember was the mix-up of serving olive -juice for iced rea. Wirhcmiir the help of our mothers and our sponsors, we are sure that our banquet would nor have been such a success. 415 4 1 as -r A , xii ui? xx 6 '-L. J H .niic Wir ii wa-.
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