Dalton High School - Freeman Yearbook (Dalton, KY) - Class of 1948 | Page 19 of 98 |
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“SENIOR CLASS OF 1947-48 The Senior Class of 1948 is not what you would say a real dignified bunch. For instance, nobody that knew Ruby Helen (Jackson) Williams could say that she was dignified because she is always full of life. Then there is Jo Nell (Williams ,Vyatt. She is a lit- tle more on the quiet side, but she is a real nice person. Dorothy Utley always had a smile for all, a greeting glad, a lovable, jolly way she had. Laura Adkins is a little shy, yet everyone will find this sort to be sincere and kind. Y illadean Neisz, better known as Billie, is remember- ed by her baby talk. Sue Zentmire, a little short and light, but her vir- tues far exceed her height. Boy! That Tea Bone is on the ball all the time. He is a swell sport and is liked by all his D. H. S. pals. Robert Coleman, who is short in stature, but tall in ambition, is a little bit quieter than Ted, but is still plenty loud. Kammack Utley, a good natured chap, is always a sport and is liked by everyone. Robert ftatliff is a sv ell kid, although we haven't seen much of him this year. His thoughts seem to be in the Sophomore class. Clifton Gibbons is really a nice person. He is rather quiet but is full of life when he wants to be, and I th- ink he should be elected best dancer of the class. I, Lynn Capshaw, about the biggest nuisance of our class, am still waiting patiently to live in White Plains. By Lynn Capshaw
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