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THE MODERN FORTY-NINERS u q 1949 - Senior Class - 1949 10AN ALLEN W -Q fcjJcJvz Ji 4xv| v- i J Happy the live-long that’s Joan. day— MARY ANDREWS Aj Mary is one of those students who likes to dance and have a good time. ROXANNA BAUGUES She believes that home is Co where the heart is. BETTY BELL A Betty is a good stenographer, but home economics looms in the future. ERED BLAIR One of the top students and basketball men—a good guy is Fred! JACK BLOSS VI (?J3 - Responsibility and a grand sense of humor go hand in hand with Jack. LEO BOMGARDNER Leo is a true lover of “the good earth.” Vane Fourteen
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The Senior Class The “Modern Forty-Niners” graduate on May 31, 1949. They leave Paris High School, but a part of them will linger—their spirit and their memories for these are lifetime impressions and ties. Not too long ago these seniors were wide-eyed freshmen, faced with the many adjustments that are invariably a part of every entering class. However, as the years rolled on, these experiences lessened in importance; others, more mature and more challenging, took their places. This class, noticeably very representative, can claim success in the Student Council, in the state speech and music contests, and in an enviable athletic record—all serving as examples and proof of the nature and wide variety of the abilities and interests of these students. Their four years in high school have been spent all too quickly, but in the passing the “49’ers” have had much work and play and have made many lasting friends and contacts. The guidance and the fund of knowledge which they have acquired are but steps toward that future adult living that is expected from good citizens of the community and of America. Senior Officers President— Max Wilson Vice-President— Glen Curtis Secretary— Betty Bell T reasurer— Tom Neal Sponsor— Mr. Charles Johnson Left to right—T. Neal, B. Bell, 0. Curtis, M. Wilson. Page Thirteen
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ROBERT BRATZLER The good humor hoy! Boh is a friendly, likeable go-getter. BETTY BROADWAY M The deepest rivers flow with the least noise. JEANNE BROOKS Maybe she’ll be an Olympic skater. IEANNINE BRYANT 7 Dancing, skating, and swimming are her favorite pastimes. ALLEN BUTLER Allen remains a quiet and determined ’49’cr. (V BEVERLY HITLER to i ftuA, 7, 'TS Others can’t help but be touched by her bubbling enthusiasm. tv ? FOSTER CAMPBELL What a man! A good sport, a good friend — that’s “Soupy.” f. GR ETC HEN CARRELL Gretchen’s eager to help whenever she can. MARGIE CON'INE Margie’s always eager to go dancing. IO BETH CROWNOVER Nurse- , s Page Fifteen Friendly and kind, she tries to help fellow students.
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