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Wm The class of 50-51, the most aggressive and intellectual class ever to enter and leave Oviedo High School, began its education on Septem- ber 5, 1939, with Miss Marguerite Parsons as its guide on the upward march to fame. The following thirteen mem- bers were enrolled: Rubin Bedenbaugh, Frankie Gore, James Wheaton, Charles McCulley, Robert Lee Ward, Michael Mikler, Billy Bradley, Carl Sellers, Bettye Aulin, Reda Bush, Ruth Bedenbaugh, Dorothy Malcolm, and Virginia Conrad. In 1940, our second year, we continued with Miss Ald- red Cone as our teacher, losing seven members, and gain- ing six. Geneva Bailey, Grace Barr, Peggy Stansel, Barbara Glassmire, Marie Faulk, and Hubert Beville. We began our third year with Miss Cone. We lost three pupils, and gained Betty George, Joyce Waters, andJ. L. Williams. In our fourth year, with Mrs. Frances Stine, we lost four members, and gained Hubert Beville, Bryan Nettles, Nina McMahan, Thomas Snuth, and Annette Jackson. f N3, , . . A A ,i A i' With Miss Wanda Lee Anderson as our kd, L gl ' teacher, we began our fifth year. We lost 1QQL,J1J 3115? five pupils, and gained Alma Ellis, Charles 23.5 ,'g- 'g'fE,1,'L Malcolm, Violet Best, Hazel Rutherford, ,3'5',17,lj f ,N Norma Hamil, and Willie Tabor. 'Qf.55'Qiffg'f1:3'J . , s 1 'r'i'if? 'P' b' I 'A I' ' ln the sixth grade we gained M. D. Long Ferdinand Jakubcin, Gloria Gay, Jeanne Sheldon, Virginia Long, Charlene Gatlin, and lost Willie Tabor. In the seventh grade, with Miss Lois Ruddell as our teacher. we lost six pupils, and gained Hilliard Fleming and Sadye Beth Fleming. In the eighth grade we lost two pupils, and gained Violet Rogers, Nina Dishman, James Gillmore, Donald Hardy, and Harold Sheldon. in the ninth grade, with Mrs. Elaine Bauman as our teacher, we lost three pupils, and gained none .
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In the tenth grade, with Miss Iudy Walker as our teacher, we lost no pupils. and gained only one, Ellen Wright. With Mrs. Judy Anderson, nee Miss Judy Walker. as our teacher, we lost three pupils and gained none. In the twelfth grade, we lost three pupils, and gained none. The enrollment this year is as follows: Bettye Anlin, Nina Dishman, Sadye Beth Fleming, Norma Jean Hamil, Dorothy Malcolm, Hazel Rutherford, Ieanne Sheldon, Donald Hardy. and Charles McCulley. This year we have the excellent guidance of Mr. Paul Mikler as our teacher. We hope to march down the aisle this June 7th to receive our diplomas. .F A? 5. 5 A! . inf? ' History: A German and a Russian were fishing on opposite sides of a river that divided the Russian and American zones. The German caught fish after fish, while the Russian didn't get a bite. Finally, the Russian yelled across the river, How is it you catch fish and l get none? The German thought a minute, then replied, I guess on your side they are afraid to open their mouths. Ted: If I'd known that tunnel was going to be so long I'd have kissed you. Bettye: Gracious! Wasn't that you? When gramma had her callersg They met with timid heart. And when they- sat together, They sat this far ..... I ................ apart! When granddaughter's boyfriend calls. He greets her with a kiss. And when they sit togetherg They sit realcloselikethisl Nina: Thanks for the hug! Jim: Oh, the pressure was all mine! He had choked her. She was dead, there was no doubt about it. He had listened to her dying gasp. Now, she was cold -- cold as the hands of death. Yet in his anger he was not convinced. Furiously he kicked her. To his amazement she gasped, sputtered, and then began to hum softly. Just a little patience is all it takes, Walter, remarked Mrs. Teague from the back seat of the car.
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