The next year. under the sponsorship of Mrs. Coeharan Drake. two girls entered. It proved that girls still existed. and also that we could not get rid of oneg namely. Adah Mae Swank. The new girl was uloude Georgia wells. Ah! Another boy. Alois Peters showed up in the eleventh. giving the boys a nice lead in uumoer. Mrs. Adair Nelso' was the class sponsor. Now entering our Senior year. the class. sponsored oy Mrs. Creighton Wood and Mrs. Russel Whitmire. welcomed two more pupils into the class: Gerry Weaver and Willie Novak. These were the last additions to our class. On the morning of September 17, the Seniors were bursting with excitement. The Senior rings had arrived. Ne were very glad to get them early in the year so they could De worn throughout the entire year. Tinis being our last year, we are very proud of the rings oe 011138 ttxey wi.ll always oe a reminder of the times in Ganado digh. According to custom, we Seniors took over tue selling of refreshments at the footoall games which netted us quite a tidy sum for the Senior Trip, a trip we will remember as the highlight of the year we enjoyed most in our high school C3.I'8e1'. 4 On March 31, the Senior Class sponsored an act put on by Montague, the magician, and his assistant. The act turned out very well and furnished a lot of fun and laughs to a great number of people. ' The Senior Play, due to the fine coaching of Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Whitmire, turned out to oe a great success- Now as we have looked back on our years at Ganado nigh we are proud of the standard that we have upheld. We pass this standard, with the assurance that it will be upheld with the utmost care, to tne Senior Class of 1948. 1 Fx ,r. Ol ' ...rv-ev m-:xero-urns-wa-an-muvurupqqg. i ' A ' ,.,.,,,,,,,,,..,,. ..s,.M,... ,.v.....- .. - -4 ,g ..:y-vu-eww-win.-.row-asus-1:1-9-.4 - Q -vs-...-.. .-.-...,...- ..-ec.-.....,......-,..... '33 :wg
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CL-ASS VVILL Students, Board of Education, Superintendent, Teachers and Friends: Upon behalf of my client, the class of 1947, Ganado High School, city of Guido. state of Texas, u.S.A. I have asked you to unite here to listen and hear the last will and testament, and to receive the gifts which she has bestowed upon you. These are her final decisions planned through careful consideration. Such things she thinks she has, she hereby gives into your possession, praying that you will accept them as a sacred trust from one who has gone before. Listen one and all, while I read this document as duly drawn up and sworn to. She wills to the following: The Sobhonore class of 1907, her good-looking boys. Marvin Marrow, Gene's ability to work Trigonometry problems. Roland Liberda, Innocence's ability to attract girls. Dolores Hovosad, Adah Hae's attraction to LeRoy. Pat Hicks, Andrew's All-District. Her Superintendent, Hr. 0.6. Masterson, her sincere affec- tion and heartiest gratitude for all that he has done for us during our stay at Ganado High. The dear faculty who have been our instructors in all the wisdom of the years, a sweet and unbroken succession of restful nights and peaceful dreams. Loraine Scheel, Georgia's habit of studying. Lonie Fleeman, Helen's love for dancing. Elbert Farris, Allen's distance from Georgia's house. Vania Dulany, Geraldine's likeness to write a Scalper. Pinky fLeonl Srubar, Dan's love for socker. The Freshman Class of 1907, her ability to study Christine Nixon, Josebhine's power of getting her ear at night. B.V. Hicks, Jimnie's bashfulness, and his All-District title. Helen Veberneck, Marilyn's ability to spike. Robert Willoughby, Jerry's athletic ability. Rita Liberda, Dorothy Hichss likeness to speak before the public. Buddy Oliver, Louis' way of getting along with Adah Mae. Homer McLean, Dorothy Husak's talent to sing. Vaughn Williams, Isidor's All-District title- Joggphine Matus, Elgin's love for bicycling. Lyn Pape, Fillie's quiet and shy habits. Jack Boebple, Alois' habit of talking. LeRoy, Vesley's ability to dance. Georgia Surouec, Johnnie's likeliness to argue. Ted Stevenson, Joe's failure to grow.
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