Gilbert High School - Roaring Lion Yearbook (Gilbert, WV)

 - Class of 1950

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Junior Senior Banquet and Prom Days will come and days will go, but there is one day that will never be forgotten. That is April 29th, 1949 when the Junior class honored the Seniors with a banquet. It was the greatest and most successful event of the season. We worked for weeks on the planning and spent many hours arranging the gym to resemble a Southern garden. When we finished it, the real thing couldn't have been more realistic. On one end was an old colonial porch with round columns with vines twining around them and shrubbery planted all around the porch. A beautiful white iron settee and chair suite completed the southern atmosphere. The remainder of the gym was the garden with an abundance of trees, shrubs and flowers. The candlelit tables were placed in the center of the garden. Mrs. Mamie Browning, our faithful stand-by and Mr. Roy Cline, our class sponsor directed ua while we prepared the gym. The southern theme was carried out even down to the point of our having a colored butler, Aunt Jemima, Old Black Joe, southern style food, and Stephen Foster melodies played throughout the dinner. After dinner the garden came to life while beautiful girls in various colored gowns danced with the handsome guy of their choice. Spectators sat all around the garden to watch the beautuful sight. Mr. Wirt Hatfield took pictures of us. As long as Gilbert High School stands, graduation time will come and go but they, the graduates, will never be able to say that they had a more enjoyable time, a more beautiful place to dance, a more delicious meal than we, the Seniors of '50, had for the Seniors of 39. Pr .- , , yu' ,Shias inns i 'ui ,- -..-,... in 36

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