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QL assi wee C 00000 it A VOYAFL TUROIGH S NIOR ISLAND In September of 1948, a large group of boys and girls, totalling 54, met at the Welch High School to take their first lap on the Welch High School Cruiser We chose as our Captain, Mrs Mitchell The most outstanding mem bers were President, Colleen Swango Vice Presid nt, Mary Sue Durham Sect and Treas , Wannah Lee Warden Reporters, Franklin Jinks and Loretta Gamble and King and Queen, Colleen Swango and Wayne Chenoweth At the end of this year of our voyage we had a crew of 41 Twelve had left us because of sea sickness or the voyage was too long They were Charlene Calvert, Opal Foster, Betty Fueston, Jane Horn, Arnetta Russell, Jerry Brown Stella Shields, Emma Windle, Virginia Thomas, Freddean Sieland, James Bishop and Virgil Windle Maxine Armstrong, Vice President, Phyllis Carol Brady, Sect and Treasurer, Janet Blackburn, Reporters, Cherry Fox and Buddy Swango Our Captain for this year was Mrs Keithley Our King and Queen were Maxine Armstrong and Joe Woodall At the end of this year's voyage, we nad a crew of 40 We lost one member, Tommy Jennings, who found the voyage too rough and got off at the Dort when we stopped at the end of the year The third year we again chose new officers Our Captain was Miss Faris Kirk our President was Cherie Duvall Vice President, Vonnie Parks Sect and Treas , harv Sue Durham Reporters, J R McCo d and Wanda Newman Our King and Queen were Franklin Jlnks and Wannah Lee Warden At the end of this year we had a crew of 42 One new student had joined our voyage she was Jane Lackey the beginning of the fourth year, we were very much surprised when we counted the crew to find that one had quit to commit matrimony She was Dorothy Griffith Two had found the voyage too rough, they were John West and Joe Woodall We then had a crew of 56 We chose for our Captain this year Mrs Wheatley Our officers were President, Buddy Swango, Vice Presi dent, Wayne Chenoweth, Sect and Treas , Colleen Swango, Reporters Joann Fields and Cherie Duvall, our King and Queen were Phyllis Carol Brady and Bob McAffrey We lost two of our crew because of matrlmony They were Nancy Jo Brown and Jane Lackey One member, Peggy James, joined another ship Wayman Jones had joined our ship to complete the voyage At last our destination was in sight It was a long journey and a hard pgs The 54 that made it should be very proud of the award, it was well worth The ones that made it were: Maxine Armstrong, Arlene Allen, Janet Marie Blackburn, Phyllis Brady, Mary Sue Durham, Mary Emert, Joann Fields, Cherry Fox, Loretta Gamble, Doretha Griffith, Janie V. Gross, Alma Hollabaugh, Fave Hurst, Elsie Kimball, Agnes McKinz1e, Wanda Lee Newman, Yvonne Parks, Helen Rogers, Shirley Schumacher, Bonnie Spears, Barbara Stice, Colleen Swango Wannah Lee Warden, Clifford Beehler, Wayne Chenoweth, Eugene Cooper, Chgrig Duvall, Franklin Jinks, Bob McAffrey, J. R. McCord, Bentley Reisch, Andrew Lee Swango and Harry Tyler. ff X! fff, ff X Z f 0 0 ff ii J' .. ' E . n I I 0 ' : 3 9 A 3 - - I 3 I The next year of our voyage we chose new officers. They were: President, 3 S I - - . 4 U 5 . . P . . 3 , At ' e e ' ,
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Class Wlll 'lea The students of th Sen or Class f lch H1 h School being of ursoxrd m nd k hes t and baxir but a few hort hours to dwell among the hor or of the trials anf t lbul tions of our hivh school days, and beinv on the verve of departine for r lms unknown, do make, publish, and declare this o r last will and t stament To the facult ne leaxe our old text books they will be found lr rood condition They haxe be n little used, and lass freouently read desire tha a sh l be s t aside in the library and these hooks be If is our rlaced on this bel' as a memorial library To tte Jurwor leave our place in th hall Ano classroom but don't t V to f'll them We are l avino the Sorhorores one orn out eras r They will Take the need 't to cover ur ant ras the mary wlstak s hev ll ma e wayne h rox th l ave h s shyn s arotrd i ls to Georpe Cotct an a N fm n w'lls her d ability to Patricia Nagner S 5 Schumacher will h rositior on the basketball team to Velma W t Bonrie S ears leaves her quiet manners to Shirley Heisch Don'i sroil them Shlrley Yxonne Parks :ill her Clifford Beehler wills Doretha Gr ffith wills Mary llen t vllls quiet talk to June Rose Peters his ability to he sent to the office to Joe Miller ner friendly smile to Erma Crumrine her short frame to Joanne Thomas dv Swarao leaves his ability to lay ball without his teeth to B Ste r y Ann Fox n l e ability to kee a steady boy f lend to Rae Uolson Lo etta Gamble wllls her ability to k from studv'ng Sho thard to Ruta Toone Dean Ulla Elsle Yimb ll zllls her bil ty to vet n a PU to Jessie Jean Smith Arl ne Allen wills b r abllity to keep out of fi hts on the bus to Roveria McCo M Y McCord :ills his ability to vet Hin and out' of jail so easy to Jesse James Harry Tyler wills his ability to make one lee ed A's without studvinr Bill Chaney Eur ne Cooper wills his ab'lity to make Hosey Banzet lauvh to Sterben Shorter Bob Mclffrey wills h's lone red hair to Tommy Lindsey Helen Rovers and Janet Blackburn leave the nNelody of Their Tars in the ball to Georgia Crawford and Florine Whitcomb Mary Sue Durhmnwills her ability to make straight A's to Gleta Arnold, Agnes McKinzie leaves her ability to pet along with the telchers to Willy Durham. ...... I , ' JK- - --.5 I1 2 ,-e -.--. -..Q . , Y J Y e A o we -rn . , . , 1 l , or wee H kr,, . U ' ,C , ' sn A t J . ,k, . n . r , G V A as . ,- A -ca . U . . I Q , . W . , . Y J ' ' 7 K t -' . . u Y e l . , . I' t .e l e .- , , , s. l , , . A- s we e f . . . W a lt l . D 'Fl - I-5 , W L , H H s . V , 2 v f , 4- v .ul ' A, 1 53 S , .L A C U L 1.4. A . LH K' C. e . we t.: e ,s ' . . - e s ' ., v r , ' . . Y., . , . ' fe ' H d Lzfnd l . ancln, .- . J f . 1 . Q ,s hlrlep . . s er , , . .urer . . p ' 3 A .- . . , . . ' , v s , . . . . , J ,, ' . - . . . TP Tlmgy. Y. ' . - hte, . . . t H . . Budwt .V , . U r x . . 1 lly .fcle. Ch:.r' 'i ls h r . r - - r ' . . r f , 'M J een sxl r ...- - . , Y 1 I1 i, , , . a v . at 1 , e Q H, , e , he ' , 3 . . rd. . 1 ' I ' ' ', ' . Q . ' . J . . , - ,Q , to . .e , . l , .. , ru W . . 1 ' . l ., . , . Y! . U . .. , , .
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