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started to study in earnest and the m membership of the Honor Society. Thi longer divided. All were gathered toge ost industrious boosted the s year the class WSS DO ther un er the motherly Wing of MRS. THELMA HATFIELD. SIMON PERRY was elected class president ANN CLINE vice-presidentg and FLCSSIE HATFIELD, secretary-treasurer DAVID MULKEY was outstan ing on the basketball courts and RICHARD ELLIS and LOUIS RCBINETTE showed signs of developing into future stars. This SCARECROW best play Also this among themselves that it was one of th given at Gilbert High School. A new club, a branch of the Be Gilbert High School this year. Severa Class became members. Juniors belonge which was a great success. The annual year they presented the wid CRREPS and all agreed among ever to be given in Gilber year they gave the Junior-Senior banquet and again agreed ely talked about playg THE themselves that it was the t High School's auditorium. e best banquets ever to be ta Club, was organized at l students from the Junior d to the school boy patrol class party was universally enjoyed. As a whole this Junior year was more successful than any preceding year. In the fall of '48 the group once of their beloved school. This time th happy voices, but they realized it was the happy sounds of an opening day of four new-comers: LOIS WHITED, FRANCES and VILMA CAMPBELL. Two had been lost and LENNIE CLINE. Of the students who entered scho more gathered in the halls ey led the noisy chatter and their last year to join in school. The class gained SCARBERRY, EMILY STEWART, by marriage were: RUBY'DEAN ol in the seventh grade 51 pulled through safely. This class is the largest class ever to be graduated from the high school. Tho' stormy winds may rock That we shall sail upong the ship Tho' billows make us toss and tip So we sink like the stoneg Tho' we are rocked both to Cut on life's chilly brine and fro, S Courageously we'll onward go-- This class of forty-nine. Ten thousand bags of wind may roar And try to sink our shipg And tho they blow us all the more on On this oceanic trip-- They cannot Since we'll That we all Way back in forty nine. 27 make us lower our sails still have that shine hailed at Gilbert High
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