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Clava I-lioibty The Fall of l9h9 approached and for the last time the group be gan to come to this building The name given the group this time was Seniors They were observed to be very dignified Seniors They soon selected as their leaders Mary Nan Ingram, President, Rosemary Fottengim, Vice president, and Laura Kay Anglin was again chosen Secretary Treasurer Pvidently there president was a very able official The adviser of thls year was Mrs Wheatley The members of the group felt the need of a distinguishing mark and it had been decided that a band of metal should be worn around the finger and so it had been and the bands were selected and ordered their Junior year and were worn proudly their Senior year Another play was presented and was called NBill's Night Outn following Dennis Highsmith, Paula Lindsey, Rosemary Fottengim, Patricia Cruzan, Leon Preskitt, Denzil Corn, Nayne IcClure, Roberta Huxall, Bob Blackburn, Bertha Ruth Morgan, wary Nan Ingrar, Laura Kay Anglin, Peggy Hurst, and Bill Zimmerman The annual Queen and King selected by the class were Rosemary Cottengim and Jack Cook At the final counting the Senior King and Queen received the crowns and were crowned at the Senior Play At the end of the year 28 members were given a statement which stated that these 28 were graduates of the Welch Figh School the home of this institution was the school building It was in this building that this group was fitted for the work of Life The members of the class whom received parts in the playQwere the v I A n 'T
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-iiigps 7173, I . 567 1 cw uf Q 1EiiIIiii!, QQl'Zd!! The Senior Class his felt for some time that its demist with us and that the members of the faculty had conspired to accomplish tae death of tne most astonishingly br lliant Class the walls of Welch High and the teachers thereof have ever frowned upon The bitter doses of lessons we have taken with dailv regularity have hastened rather than p olonved our class denise, and we know witd sor owful certainly tdat the hour of our departure is near at hand, Therefore, be ng of soon to pass form these scenes of educational acticity, being in full possession of alert minds and memories that put the most ex tensive encyclopedias to shame, havin faculties keenly sharpened by many contests with flinty instructors, we would publish to you upon this funeral occasion, the last will and testament of the Senior Class of 1950 To the Juniors we leave our seats Occupy them but don't try to fill them, also our desire that the future Seniors won't be as dignified C I K I To the Soohomores we leave any broken p ns, penc ls stubs, cast off notebooks, mounds of gum we we e compelled to stick hastily in out o sight to avoid the teache s detection, and other memontoes we bestow freely upon th Sophomores To the Freshman we leave our sympathy and may you win all class fights To the teacher we leave a copy of nAmateur Detective Sug gest ons which we feel will be of great assistance in ferr eting out the various pranks of next years Seniors Tom McBrein wills his capacity for exaggeration to John Nest Peg y Hurst wills her absent and tardy permits to Haskell S Albert Walker and Roberta Huxall will their lasting friend shio to Tommy Simms and Illa Rose Jameson Archie Neill wills his habit of spending 2 hours a day on English lessons by sitting on the back row, while reading funny books, to ugene Cooper. David Iaskif wills iis art of fl'rting with faculty memoers to the ie Duvall ff . 6 ' 4 561 , ,fry 1- T 'BA 3 im 1 A q.. ' o i5 v V CPV I qq nun 3,1 . l L ut' T. 'gl U.'l X9 o M 'c' f! xv-Q O. q . . AO W' i ' ' fry It X' an ' a M . was near, we have felt that school was beginning to disagree 'I 'I 1 Q A .' L 1 . . ' . 1 I' v 1 - Q, Q 1 . r T s , . O , . A - . o 9 . . . A M e i A I, A 0 y, ' L 1 .L - . .e . ' L O i H . - O Q ' V ' i , L . . . . 0 O - T A Q an E L Q 1 1 D ' rw .,.,,, l,-, ,
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