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JEAN AUSENBAUGH Ambition---Get to Mortons. Fault---Flirting. Cheerleader-3 years. Quotation---“You fool.” Nickname----“Abner. Senior ERNEST HOLMES Ambition---Go to Chicago. Fault---Girls. Quotation: “Hello Girls. Nickname---Curly. ANN HUBBARD Ambition---Be a wife. Fault---Dalton Boys Glee Club. Quotation--- ! love you so.’ Nickname---Shortie. LUCILLE UTELY Ambition--- Beautician. Fault---Eating. Glee Club-2 years. Quotation---' Hot Dog. Nickname-----LU-cille. OVELIA NIESZ Ambition---Get a husband. Fault---Tight skirts. Quotation O' H God. Nickname----Mickey. 10
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Senior ANNIE MAE RAMSEY Ambition- - - Beautician. Fault—-Temper. Glee Club—PEP. Quotation--O’h Fuzz button . Nickname - - - Auddie CLIFTON GIBBONS Ambition---Be a Sailor. Fault---Playing Hookey. Basketball---1$ year . Quotation--- Stud Horse. Nickname----Gobbler. HAMMOCK UTLEY Ambition---Mayor of R. R. Fault--Loafing. Basketball-—2 years. Quotation--- Ah go on. Nickname---Fatso. LOIS RILEY Ambition---Be Mrs. Swope. Fault---Shy-ness. Glee Club. Quotation--What you talking about. Nickname---Slim. 9
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We the Senior Class of '49 upon entering high school four years ago, were given the privilege to select some of our courses. We could study such elective courses as typing, agriculture, and shorthand. We could also play basketball, baseba.il, and tennis. We could act in or help with plays and we were taught to be good sports, especially the art of being a good loser as well as a good winner. In our first year of high we had an enrollment of seventeen. They were Jean Ausenbaugh, Lois Riley, Annie Mae Ramsey, Dorothy Jones, Lucille Utley, Ann Hubbard, Agnes Buchanan, Juanita Spence, Mary Lyons, Alta Cain, Ernest Holmes, Harold Kirkwood, Melvin and Eddie Averitt, Douglas Cullen, Curtis Perry and Guyman Bridgeman. Then midterm came with two more entering, Ernie Ratliff from Richland, Louise Kennedy from Kirkwood Springs. Curtis Perry dropped out at midterm which left an enrollment of eighteen for the new term. Our Sponsor was Mr. Arnold Hicks. We elected Class Officers as follows- President-------------- Vice President--------- Secretary and Treasurer Serge ant-at-Arms------ Class Motto------------ Class Flower----------- Douglas Cullen Jean Ausenbaugh Ann Hubbard Curtis Perry Forward Ever, Backward Never Iris In our second year of high school as Sophomores, we knew a little about high school work. Again we started our class with an enrollment of seventeen. Eddie Averitt didn’t return to school and Guyman Bridgeman remained as a freshman, Juanita Spence and Mary Lyons entered Charleston High as sophomores that year. Billy Williams, George Downing, Jimmie Utterback and Delores Cunningham entered the sophomore class with the following members: Alta Cain, Lois Riley, Dorthy Jones, Annie Mae Ramsey, Lucille Utley, Agnes Buchanan, Ann Hubbard, Ernie Ratliff, Jean Ausenbaugh, Melvin Averitt, Ernest Holmes, Harold Kirkwood, and Douglas Cullen. Miss Cressa Peyton was our sponsor for six weeks and she quit and got married. Mrs. Beryl Hubbard took her place. Sophomore class officers were: President---------------------------------Delores Cunningham Vice President----------------------------Jean Ausenbaugh Secretary and Treasurer-------------------Agnes Buchanan Sergeant-at-Arms--------------------------Ernest Holmes Clast Motto-------------------------------Not at the Top, But Still Climbing. Class Flower------------------------------Lilac 11
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