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WH' BEST ALL ROUND Sally Hinton George Bell 'tl' l Tl f MOST AMBITIOUS Helen Barham Harold Andrews MOST STUDIOUS Geraldine Corbett Gilbert Crocker ' rf f L' 'lllfvvfaunnn 'B ., g ff ps KINDEST Doris Creech and Ralph Glover
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Several members of the class are in business in or near Wendell. Herbert Corbett and Charles Hocutt own and operate their own garage there. Reuben Batten has taken over the management of his father's farm. Barbara Driver has worked her way to general manager of Whitley's. Marvel Rue Sinleal is now quite happy. She finally got her man who is also connected with a garage in Wen- e . As I had my data all together and my story practically completed, l employed Burrell Cousins new typing champion, to type it off for me. ' So, with my feature story for the next issue of Life completed and handed to the editor, l sat happily down at my desk thinking how successful the '49ers were. EDNA HOCUTT, Class Prophet. CLASS SONG We'll always remember our days at Corinth High, The days filled with ioys that never die. We'll keep them as a token, recall them with a sigh, We'll always remember Corinth High. But now the time has come, When we must say adieu, We leavegour classmates and start our life anew. The world may forget you as time goes passing by But we'll always remember Corinth High. -Geraldine Corbett. CLASS POEM Sadness suddenly comes upon us, And teardrops seem to start As we realize so well The time has come to part. In our school life here together Little friendships to giants have grown. These years and months have been the happiest, That we have ever known. We've worked and played and studied hard These twelve short years together And yet there is a sweetness in it That we shall forget never. At times we thought it all unfair, That they had treated us wrong, But when we think back over it We find that we were wrong. Parting somehow brings to mind The thoughts of future things A question deeply felt by all Of what the Fates will bring. And now with sorrow we say goodbye, Our hearts with love entwine We want the best that time will bring, For the Class of forty-nine. -Gilbert Crocker.
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MOST ATHLETIC Joan Nowell Billy West WITTIEST Mdrve! Rue O'Necnl Edward Jeffreys MOST BASHFUL Adell Creech Harold Andrews sw sf 2 gf T, MOST POLITE Borbord Ann Driver ond Herbert Corbeh'
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