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JUNIOR CLASS Back Row: Edwin Bland, Alfred Smith, Leroy Carter, Stanley Middleton, Dale George, Leroy Thayer, Dick Eastman, Charles Flowers, Lee Risenhoover, Wallace Moore, Russell Rogers, Jerry McFarland. Third Row Miss Murphy, Norma Jones, Lois Benzel, Pat Winter, Erma Lee Stover, Harriett Adams, Vera Hicks, Vocel Johnson, Winnifred Pennington, Leona Neal, Olga Crowe, Barbara Morse, Edna Smith, Janet Anderson, Clarice Higgens, Gloria Severni. Second Row: Velma McMaster, Pat Patterson, Betty Crum, Mary Self, Lois Carmack, Dick Bumpus, Juanita Moses, Wanda Barber, Emma Jane Edwards, Pauline Lea. Front Row: Kay Galbreath, Earl Hebert, Bill Baggett, Leslie Kratz, Jerome Stephenson, La- verne Felber. FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFHCERS Vice President ..,..... Earl Hebert Vice-Pres, --,,,Yv, Chqrleg Flowers SBC.-TVSOS. ..,..... Juanita Moses Sec,-Treqs ,,.,,,,,, Juanita Moses Council ..............,.. .Leslie KFCITZ Council --.',,,-,,-,,,,vYY Earl Hebert i is f ::.,,t:kE. -4. . 122 ': :4i? -- ,-'g nsxezi? 'ff Yiw ff 1 ' ' - , PRESIDENT ADVISER Dick Bumpus Miss Murphy
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,r . i PAUL DONALD BOWEN ROBERT EUGENE BUMPUS DONALD KEITH JONES 2f2 S .t.?f'we... 3 Bl . iien:'1'5Oa':e. d3 D Bond .1 . oc oc ..,. n ,4. t' Sportsg3. Transferred from 3. Football 3,4. Blasketball Bfmlialsli Football 4' Boskelbcll Manager 4 Bakersfield, California 2. 4, Shop l,4, . Geneml Course SENIORS OF 47 s' WILL We, the undersigned, being sound in body and mindsf?i without outside influence, duress or threats of violence', in full use of all physical attributes- knowing the full import of our acts, and realizing the effect on posterity, and future history, now facing the uncertain world outside our kloistered walls, in solemnity befitting the occasion declare this our latest Will And Testament, declaring all others null and void, and bequeathing as follows, To-Wit: I, Lloyd Pennington, will my title Heavy to Stanley bones Middleton who maybe by that time will have gained some weight. . I, Pat Maris, will my friendliness and open personality to Lois Benzel in hopes that she will become acquainted with more people. I, Eleanor .Miller, will all my beaus to Mary Self, who seems most likely able to take care of them. I, Helen Tibbs, will my shortness to Pat Winters, so that she can look up and not down at people for a change. I, Bob Ramsdell, will my good nature and red hair to Barbara Morse, who probably won't want the red hair but could use the good nature. I, Virgil Goode, will my blond curly locks to Harriet Adams, now you won't dread rainy weather. H l3hHe:1ry Scrogin, will my intelligence and high scholastic standing to Kaye Galbreath who would no doubt be better o wi ou i . I, Leonard Gaither, will my iob ot' cutting up chickens for cafeteria to Norma Jones. Norma this is guaranteed to bring up your ag grade. I, Juanita Walker, will my quiet, meek voice and ways to Velma McMaster, now Velma you are on your own, may Heaven help you! I, Bvard Butler, will my beardless face to Charles Flowers so your mustache won't tickle Myrtle. I, Melba Jones, will my legs to Gloria Severini, so that yo'U too may get whistled at when dressed,down for gym. I, Parker Wilbur, will my ability to stay in the Dark Ages to Jerry McFarland and Harold Goode, who can't seem to stay anywhere. I, June Miller, will my smile to Vocel Johnson and Pauline Lea. Please Pauline and Vocel, let's not look so sad. ' I, Ferman Wolfe, will my name Wolfe to Earl Hebert who will probably live up to it better than I have. I, Lucv Benton, will my office of Student Body Treasurer to Janet Anderson, and please let's not have more than one check a week bounce. I, Gerald Kerr, will my studiousness to Leroy Carter because he evidences the need for it. I, La La Elizondo will my black hair dye to Olga Crowe, in hopes that she'll lay off the bottle--of peroxide, that is. I, Gale Letner, will my car to Dale George and Wallace Moore so you two will have a good excuse for coming to classes late. I, Paul Bowen, will my nice pompadour to Philip McCarter, so that lock of hair that hangs down won't put your eye out. I, Noble Dunn, will anything l may have of value to Erma Lee Stover and Vera Hicks. O.K. gals, take your choice. I, Tommy Taylor, will my wolfishness to Alfred Smith and Leslie Kratz, iust so you fellas will circulate around more. I, Hazel Putman, will my figure to Emma Jane Edwards and Pat Patterson, although they seem to have quite nice ones alread . l,yLeroy Pennington, student of dear old Live Oak High for the past six years, will to Leroy Thayer my fine record and stamina, I want to see if you can take it as long as I did. I, Evelyn Clark, will my medium color hair to Edna Smith, iust in case you might like a change. l, Harold Scrogin, will my dancing ability to Lee Risenhoover, so he won't have to go through all the agony of learning for Himself. I, Paul Howell, will my ability to drag down an A in iournalism to Ellen Snook, it is really very easy Ellen, once you get the knack. I, Myrtle Self, will my artistic ability to Leona Neil, as if she needed anything in the artistic line. I, Don Kilmer, will my boxing ability to Juanita Moses, so she can protect herself from the boys. I, Adalene Shirley, will my yell leader uniform to Laverne Felber. O.K. Laverne, we want to see you out there really swinging out thcse yells next year. I, Bill Krull, will my quiet, meek, bashful ways to William Baggett. This will keep you from getting cuts in your grades for talking so much in class. A . . ' ' I, Ardis Kirkpatrick, will my small feet to Wande Barber. Wont it be nice to go in and ask for size four shoe? I, Don Roughhouse Jones will my position in football to Jerome Stevenson. This will make it easy for you to make the team next year, Jerome. .- -- - I Bob Bumpus, will my way of talking slowly to Winnifred Pennington. Maybe that will slow her down a bit. If Bob Mighty Pierce, will all my Live Oak Beouties ? to Russell Rogers, as my interest is now concentrated else- where. Declared, signed and delivered this 23rd day of May, year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty Seven at place above given.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Back Row: Dallas Lewis, Hoover Galbreath, Merle Howell, Daniel Ott, Elvin Fillmore, Lloyd Merrit, Tom Galbreath, J. E. Spencer, Eddie Kilby, Raymond Johnson, Jack Bendar, Jim Armocido, Ray Benzel, Lowell Kilby, Carl Aldridge, Shigshi Nabeta, Jim McElroy. Third Row: Mr. Heilmann, Lavada Cole, Betty Adams, Naomi Reed, Georgeanne Garrett, Thelma Rymel, Maxilene Kitchens, Vera Hicks, Irene Logan, Sally Shuck, Spelma Goss, Dona Kirkpatrick, Alice Thayer, Ginger Edwards, Gladys Mills, Edrie Horn, Rosemary Wicker, Virginia Briley, Velma McBride. Second Row: Elaine Green, Marianne Spilman, Marceline Rakow, Marge Hodge, Ruth Putman, Whistle Gaither, Doris Lewis, Donna Lowry, Ruth Partridge, Geraldine Kitchen, Latrelle Arnold. Front Row: Roy Richie, Aloysius Gelardi, Clifford Pease, Jack Walker, John Couch, Joe Huber, William Wilford, Leo Bachman, Walter Gelardi, Earnest Eisenhauer. FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS Hoover Galbreath Vice-President Alice Jane Thayer Vice-President Merle Howell ..,.....,.. , Sec.Treas. Jimmy McElroy .. ,.,.. Sec.-Treas. Ruth Putman .................... Council Rosemary Wicker.., ...,,,,.v Council FALL PRESIDENT SPRING PRESIDENT Whistle Gaither Irene Logan I . Z-ir I 1 I .-my .Q-as- 1 gf, A ,Q s ' a ADVISER Mr. Heilmann
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