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MADISON HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL .IUNIIIH CLASS WENDEL1. CVERSTREET . . Prcxnlznl JOANN CREWS ,..... Vu: Prcmlwzl JOAN PETTYJOHN . . . Secretary CLAYTON WRIGLTT' ......,.......,............. Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES TO THE STUDENT COUNCIL BETTY ABBITT MARY CAMPBELL R11 EY WAIKE CLASS COLORS: Green and XVhitc CLAss FLOWER: Yellow Rose MOTTO: C nmluf-I am! l'0Ill'llgl' leur! fo honor BETTY ABBITT EDDIE ANNE ABBITT MARIE ARTHUR JANIES BROWN ELIZABETH BRYANT HERBERT BRYANT BARBARA BURCH CALVIN BURFORD ARLENE BURRS LEIGHTON CALDWELL MARX' CAMPBELL PHYLLIS CONNIELLY JOANN CREws ARLENE DOWSON BARBARA Donn IJOROTHY Doss ELEANOR EWERS ROBERT EWERS BOBBY FLOYD CARLTON FLOYD MADEI.INli FLOYB MARIE GARRITVI' LILLIIZ HARlllil.l. BOBBY JEss1iE 'T27l'
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2 1 2 2 10 11 I2 1 I 14 15 16 I7 18 19 20 ' V , ' ivy as .. 1' 3 1 THE 1948 MONELISON GLASS WILL Our faithful and beloved Senior Leaders, Mrs. Martha Davis and Miss Virginia Mitchell. A diploma in June, just as we hope to receive! To the Sophomores, we will: A faculty of strict disciplinarians, in order that they will know how to act before and after they graduate. The privilege of being honored guests at next year's Junior and Senior Banquet. To the Freshmen, We will: Padded walls and barred windows to keep them inside the school. The carefree manner which the Seniors so constantly and nonchalantly exhibit. ITEM IV SPECIAL BEQUESTS To Joann Crews, Jean's position on the basketball team. To Phyllis Connelly, some of Marian Carpenter's dignity. To Paul Campbell, some of Buck Hudson's ways with the women. To Carlton Layne, the privilege of ringing the bell next year. To Madeline Floyd and Wendell Overstreet, Betty Abbitt and Clayton Wright, the privilege of competing for next year's Romeo and Juliet. To Sylvia Singleton, some one to take Buck Hudson's place next year. To Gordon Foster, the ability to study like Linwood Coleman and the desire to attend school more often. To N. J. Thomas, Gerald's position on the basketball team. To Curtis Hudson, Glenn Ricketts' athletic ability. To Barbara Linthicum, the privilege of going to town without having to call Mother first. To Billy Woody, a special chair in which to sit when he is sent to Mr. Fulcher's office. To Emmett Carson, some of Brockman Mayo's ability to flirt. go Wendell and Clayton, the privilege of competing for next year's best looking oy. To Barbara Dodd, some of Barbara Layne's height. To any one who writes the will, the privilege of setting his own deadline. To Sherwood Stinnette, some of Sonny Robertson's height. To Paul Campbell, Neil Baldwin's position as Bing Crosby of M. H. H. S. To Robert Sigmon, some of Wilfred Brown's big mouth. To Elizabeth Bryant, some of Betty Pope's flesh. To the poor souls who write the will next year, the patience that Patsy, Betty, Brockman, and Maynard exhibited. Signed: PATSY FULLER BETTY MUNDY Bnocxmzm Mayo Wzlnessed by: Maynard Wood -1261- gr 3, -5, .Alix
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THE 1948 MONELISON JUNIUH CLASS DONALD JOHNSON lnrbl A NANCY KNOLL -. BETTY LAYNE LEONARD I.lil7 M LIELEN LOVING I 43 ij' W: -lzb - ages EVJ V I MA 1: A RA ss L I U A ' is BETTY MCIVOIK , . ':E : c BERMAN MIl!IJI,li'fON ADELLE MILLIQR JOYCE MORGOM RUTH MORCOM FREDDIE MURRAY RUBY NUGRLES XVENIJELL OVIERSTRIYIQT DONALIJ OWEN GLENNA PIYTTY JOAN PETTYJOHN AUDREY RILEY WADE RUCKFR GRACZIE SCOTT MARTIIA SHELTON SYLVIA SINGLETON LEONARD STATON MAE STATON Nl2I.l.lF- STATON MARGARET STINSON WINIERED STUMI' MAR-IORIE TAYLOR PAT TAYLOR JAMES TOMLIN RILEY WARE DOROTIIY WHITE A I MINABELI.F WlI,IIIAMS K A ' 3' I 'Q JUNE WILLS A BILLY WOODY 'R IJ Wt Q x iam .fx CLAYTON WRIGHT' NOT PICTURED LORETTA HAV6'KINS LOIS TYREE HILTON HUNT PHYLLIS TYREE
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