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Seniors MARY FERN SMITH PATSY SUE JACKSON ROSEMARY TRIPLETT MA EATHERLY When You Were Sweet The Man I Love Sixteen Chorus-1, 2, 4 Sextette-1, 2, 4 ,Orchestra-1 Pep Club!-1, 2 Play-1, 2, 4 Class Oflicer-1 Volleyball-1, 2 P. E.-2 Queen Attendant-4 Tea Party-4 DELMOND WEIR I Want A Girl Class Officer-2, 3, 4 P. E.-3, 4 Annual Staff-4 Newspaper-4 RALPH BROWN Always F. F. A. . F. F. A. 'es.-2, 3, 4 4-H-1 4-H Pres.-2, 3, 4 Chorus-1 Volleyball-1 Setitetfce-1, 2, 4 Pep Club-1, 2 P. E.-2 Plays-1, 2, 4 Glee Club-4 Queen-4 Jr. Queen Attendant Tea Party-4 RICHARD WIGART Open The Door Richard Hi-Y-1 Basketball-4 4-H-4 First Aid-2 BETTY MAPLE 'Tm Going To That Guy Sextette-1, 2, 4 Chorus-1, 2, 4 Pep Club-2 Conservation C. Pres.-4 Orchestra-1 Hi-Y-1 ' P. E.-3 Annual Staff-4 Newspaper-4 BILLY JOE GRIFFIN Peg O' My Heart First Aid-2 Play-2 P. E.-3 King Attendant-4 Annual Staff-4 ,Newspaper-4 BETTY JANE DEVINE Don't You Love Me Any More? Plays-1, 2 P E.-3, 4 Pep Club-1, 2 Tea Party-4 Plays-1, 2, 4 Cheerleader-3 Ijibrarian-3 Tea Party-4 3 Love Jr. Queen Attendant-3 1 BETTY GOLLIHER Tragic Romance Chorus-1, 2 Plays-1, 2, 3, 4 Sextette-2 Glee Club-1 Tea Party--4 P. E.-3 DALE UPCHURCH Too Fat Polka P. E.-3 F. F. A.-1 4-H-2, 3 'Workshop-4 Heartaches Annual Staff-4 Newspaper-4 Plays-1, 4 Chorus-1 lOrchestra-1 Librarian-3 Pep Club-1 Music-4 Tea Party-4 VIOLA BRYANT Troubled Over You Plays-1, 2, 4 P. E.-3 Tea Party--4 Glee Club-4 JAMES RICHEY I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now Librarian-1 P. E.-3 F. F. A.-1, 2, 3 4-H-2, 3 Play-4 Annual Staff-4. Newspaper-4 Music-4 PAULINE BROWN Ballerina ' Chorus-1 Play-1 Orchestra-2 P. E.-3, 4 , Annual Staff-4 Tea Party-4 GRATTON KARNES Sugar, Blues Basketball--1, 2, 3, 4 'Volleyballr-1, 2 Softball-3, 4 Hi-Y-1 Track-3 Q I'm - king Believe Sextette-1 Plays-1, 2, 4 Pep Club-1, 2 Glee C'1ub-4 P. E.-2 Tea Party-4 EUGENE MOTT I Love No One But You Kentucky-1, 2, 3 P. E.--3 Annual Staff-4 Newspaper-4 GENEVA FISHER Now Is The Hour Annual Staff-4 Chorus-1 Plays-1, 2 Volleyball-1 P E.--2 First Aid-2 Newspaper-4 ELLEN RAY Begin The Beguine Tea Party-4 Newspaper-4 Annual Staff-4 P. E.-3 G. A. A.-4 Volleyball-1 Pep Club-1 CHARLINE' MITCHELL Sioux City Sue P E.-3, 4 f Tea Party-4 First Aid-3 Glee Club-4 I
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Class Voyage Peering into space and gazing over the waters, we were able to catch glances of a seemingly beautiful body of water, known as the Junior Sea. We eagerly anticipated entrance upon it. As we prepared for the ordeal, reorganization was necessary. Mr. Lester Gill was made our pilot. Apprentice seamen were selected to do the bidding of the passengers and Mr. Gill. After careful consideration, the responsibilities of this voyage were entrusted to Delmond Weir, Carl Griffiths, Phyllis Weaver, and Amos Kent. Our voyage was successful and time passed quickly. But again some of our number had been attracted by sights seen along the way. Islands of Leisure: had attracted them. Not all the passengers stayed with us until we were ready to enter the last and largest of these bodies of water, the Senior Sea. The remaining forty of the original sevemty-eight were willing to embark upon this sea. One, having seen the folly of the unfinished, came to travel with us. We were happy to wel-come her as we sailed the Senior Sea. To steer our ship through a safe journey, we chose Mrs. Edith Throgmorton. She was to have-the help of such able officers as Delmond Weir, Amos Kent, Hazel Hedges, and Betty Perdue. VVe have kept our friends 'informed of our dfoings through the Bearcat Journal. Our time has been well filled. First there was the Tea Party. Raising funds for the Galatian , a complete log of our dear old ship, G. C. H. S., was a long, drawn-out piece of business. Billy Griffin and Ralph Brownimanaged this for us. Athletics required the attention of many of our young men, as well as some of the young ladies. The best and most vital history of anything is never given t world. So it must be with the class of 1948! 'W It has been a most wonderful voyage. We have not faced any gale which we have not been able to withstand. The tides of our averages have continued to rise and fall. The billows of examinations have some times tried to overwhelm us, but none of them succeeded. We have been able to pay the price in good hard work for every part of this passage. Therefore, let us say with Byron: Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean, roll! Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee 'in vain! But not in vain the class of 1948! We will go on writing new logs of greater adventure, for while the Voyage of High School Life is at an end, the Voyage of Real Life is just now and here at its triumphant commencement! Hazel Hedges Historian L L' Y '...i.1.... ,.
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