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SUB PRI C EWE ‘‘So shines a good deed in a naughty world,”’ WVitusiemlice satel A wel ug eee OlliCe rece sy, Beta.C lub 3.45 Beta Skits3;(Class: Officer 1, 2,4; Hi-Light and Annual Staff 3,4; Associate Editor 4; Junior and Senior Play 3,4; Junior-Senior Wait- tress 2; Officer Worker 2, 3; Junior Marshal 3. KENNETH SHAVER ‘Men of few words are the best men. Fo i sAw ls 2,043 Substitute Bus Driven; Bus Driver: he} JIMMY RUTH SHUPING ‘ A merry heart goes all the day.”’ F.H.A. 1,2, 3; Usher 4; Hobgoblin House 4; Glee Giubmsr een oll UL UNG Stell nompuage an inch. |” ReOMmenG owl co 3celibrary Club 152; 4-H 1,2; Woodwork 1; Football 1; Basketball 1,2; Freshman Class Representative 1; Glee Club 2, S548 IN BIP oN 4, GREGORY TAYLOR ‘‘Why be serious, Let’s be happy. ”’ Basketball 3,4; Baseball 4; F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Glee Glubmeleec oy 4sebus Driver 2, 3,4. GLADYS TREXLER ‘‘They laugh that win. Junior Play; Senior Play; Talent Show 2; F.H.A. Glubulic 3,4) Officers BGlee-Club Pies She, CSL Light Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; French Club 2; Usher for Music Recital 2, 3; Candidate for Queen 3; Officer Worker 3; Senior 4-H Club 3,4; Officer 3; Second Place Winner in County 4-H Contest; Lunch Room Worker 2, 3; Talent Show Usher 3. %%
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PRISCILLA McGUIRE ‘ A soft answer turneth away wrath.”’ FL HA. 1,2, 3,4; Senior)4-=H.2,3;7Usher: Talent Show 3; Usher Cross Roadcapers 3; Usher Senior Play; Library Club 3,4; Cafeteria Worker 1,2, 3. MARVIN MISENHEIMER ‘ Blessed is the memory of him who was friendly Oma! lemmas Baseball 1,2,4;Senior Play; F.F.A.1,2, 3; Presi- dent 3; Beta Club 3,4, President; Annual Staff 4; Monogram Club 1,2, 3,4; Junior Marshall; Glee Club 4. TOM PUCGCKEAgT ‘‘The little foolery that wise men have makes a great show.’’ Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Talent Show 2, 3; Betai@ lupe lavies whee bee Amel ce Annual Bota taleeZreo. 4; Hi-Light Staff 2, 3,4; School Projectionist1, 2, 3; Manager for Queen 2, MINNIE RATTZ ‘ ‘Then come kiss me, sweet and twenty.’’ Basketball 2, 3,4; Captain of Basketball 4; Softball 3; Captain of Softball Team 3; Monogram Club 3,4; Library Club 4; President of Library Club a Miia cS, + eOlicetes eunioner lavauisher, 3; Junior-Senior Waitress 2; Vice-President of Class 3; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 4. MARY LOUISE PICKLER ‘‘The only way to have a friend is be one,”’ FOH VAs 2, 3; Usher Senior) Plays4. JIMMY POOLE ‘ Though you were dying he would make you laugh, ”’ Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Football 2, 3,4; Glee Club1; F.F.A. 3,4, Officer 4; Mono- gram Club 1; 2,3, 4; senior: Play 4;
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In the fall of 1948 we entered high school. Our home room teacher, Miss Davis and Mrs. Puckett, enrolled sixty-one Freshmen, a smaller class than usual. We elected as class officers Sue Ritchie, President; Martha Holshouser, Vice-President; Marvin Misenheimer, Secretary; and Geneva File)’ Treasure, slike most. Hreshimaniclasses, thisstirst year followed the usual routine. A year later we entered school again, this time as Sophomores. Our number had decreased until there were only about forty-six on roll. Mrs. Hunt and Mr. Gilkerson were our sponsors. Our class officers were as follows: Sue Ritchie, President; Hayden Earnhardt, Vice-President; Mar- garet Shue, Secretary; and Mike Conry, Treasure. Ten girls were chosen by the Junior class to serve as waitresses at the Junior-Senior banquet. This was a great thrill for the ones who were chosen, Another year rolled around and then we could say we were Juniors. It made us happy to think that we had only one more year in high school. A few more of our classmates dropped out leaving us with only about forty- four Juniors. Our class officers were Bobby Fesperman, President; Min- nie Rattz, Vice-President; Ruth Hooks, Secretary; and Hayden Earnhardt, Treasurer. We began working under the direction of Mrs. Bost and Mrs. Johnson to raise money for the Junior-Senior banquet. We enjoyed giving the play which was entitled‘‘Let Me Out Of Here’’. We also had a good time getting up the Talent Show. Then came the banquet, it required lots of work but everyone was willing to help. Now in the year 1951 we have come to our Senior year. With several of our members dropping out and few new ones coming in we have an en- rollment of forty-three. Withthe help of Mrs. Puckett and Mrs. Hunt, our sponsors, we selected our class officers: Mike Conry, President; Hayden Earnhardt, Vice-President; Sue Ritchie, Secretary; and Martha Holshous - er, Treasure, Everyone enjoyed presenting the play entitled ‘‘Hobgoblin House’’, We are still looking forward to the Junior Senior banquet which will be one of the big events this year. Most of all, however, we are looking forward to Commencement, the time for which we have waited and worked many years. We wish to thank all those who have shared our joys and sorrows and have helped us along the way. We also hope the future will be very bright for each Senior graduating with the class of 1952. Geneva File Historian Mascots DEBBY DAYE GARY MULL ROCKWELL DRUG CO.
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