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BETTY LOU BOYER HBH.. August 20 , 1949 TIMOTHY DORN ALSPAUGH Tim January 10 1947 GLEN EDWARD BOWMAN llMe1ll December 17 , 1948 WILLIAM CHARLES BURRIS Charlie October 9, 1949 CON NIE K. BRUBA KER Con 1948 September 28,
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SENIOR Our Junior year turned out to be the greatest year yet. First off, we ordered our class rings. Then we waited for what seemed like forever until they finally arrived. Then the Prom preparations began. Nearly every night someone was borrowing a truck and going out to collect newspapers for our paper-drive. There were also bake sales and any other project we could find to earn a little money. The boys held a car wash and, of course, we can 't forget our biggest project of all- -our candy sale. Everyday someone would buy a candy bar, and everyone would sit around homeroom eating it and gabbing. Of course we couldn't forget homeroom. Sometimes there was that un- forgettable guitar music which we accompanied with our beautiful, talented voices, then again it's something else trying to skate-board in home room--in a skirt! Some- one found out it wasn't so easy. Our boys learned not to play with pocket knives, too fafter a deep cut and about 8 stitchesj. Finally after many hours ofhard work, our Prom was ready. We called it Riverboat Romance , and afterwards there was a trip down the Ohio River. Even if we say so ourselves, it was the most marvelous Prom ever. Pete Derksen and Terri Collins joined us our Junior year. Finally our final year arrived. We had made it to the top, and of course we let everyone know we were Seniors. Bertie Mann joined us this year and two of our Seniors took an extended vacation in Europe before they graduated. We exchanged Senior pic- tures early in the year. Then before long we found ourselves ordering our caps and gowns and graduation announcements. It was all ending so quickly. With the prom and Senior day over, we awaited that final hour when we would no longer be the Senior Class. When the time finally arrived everyone was filled with mixed emotions. There were tears of joy, tears of relief, but even more, tears of sorrow. We had made the journey and we were ready to enter the world as young men and women, but yet we were scared to leave the sheltering walls of the school we had learned to love. Our dear ole' Farmersville years will never be forgotten. GLEN BOWMAN - GLENN IZQR V Pres. pres. CAROL SHELL RICH FRIEND ec- Treas. OFFICERS
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KEITH EUGENE COFFMAN Keith June 24, 1949 FAYRENE DALE lVFaYe ll July 8, 1949 PETER LEE DERKSEN llpete II May 23, 1949 THERESA ANN COLLINS Terri July 16, 1949 RICHARD ALAN EBY Rick August 15, 1949
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