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541,555 of 4948 FRANCES L. TATE Basketball 42. 3. 43: G-lee Club 413 : Public Speech Club 423: Softball 433. MARIANNE WEATHERS Basketball 42. Ii. 431 Chem' istry Club 413: G. M. C. 42. 3. 43. Vive-Presirlent 413: Honlemom President 43. 43: .lournulism Club 413, Girls Sports Editnr 443: Latin Club 433: Softball 42. 33. JIMMY WHISNANT Art Club 443. Vice-Presirlent 443: Glee Club 443: Junior Vurieiv Show 433: Public Speaking Club 4332 S. P. G. 443. AMY JEAN WILSON Annual Staff 4l3: ClIelIIistI'y Club 443. President 443: D. A. R. Historv Award 433: Dralmitivs Club 413: First Aid 413: Girls State 433: Humeroonl President 423. Treasurer 41. 13: Honor Sn- clety 413: Junior Variety Show 433: Marshal 443: Spanish Club 43. 43. Vice- President 433: Spelling Medal 433. CAMERA SHY SENIORS JEAN BAIN CLARENCE CANNON JIMMY TIDDY MAXINE WEAVER Basketball 43. 13: Hsnnc- ruunl Secretary 4133 Softball 433- IRIS NEIL WILKIE First Aid 423: Glee Club 41. 2. 3. 43. Otlicel' 443, Solo 43. 43. Trio 43, 13: .luniur Vu- riety Show 433: Masque Club 433. PHYLLIS WILSON Band 41. 2. 213. EVELYN WRIGHT First Aill 413: F. H. A. 42. 3. 4-3: Hulneroom Uhiuer 413: Junior Variety Shun 433: Spanish Club 443. 17
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C1353 Of 1948 MARGARET M. RABON Chemistry Club 143: First Aid 113: Journalism Club 12. 3. 43, Editor-in-Chief 143: Latin Club id., 43: S. P. G. 4- . BILL REYNOLDS Annual Staff 143: Class President 133: Baseball 11, 2. 3, 43: Basketball 11, 2. 3, 43: Chemistry Club 143: Football 11, 2, 3. 431 Home- ruoln President 11, 23, Vice- President 133: Honor Socie- ty 143, Treasurer 143: Jun- ior liotarian 143: Marshal 1335 Monogram Club 12, 3, 43. Secretary 133: Spanish Club 13, 43. President 133: S. P, G. 13, 43. KENNETH D. SHIELDS Cheerleader 12. 3. 433 Glee Club 143: Junior Variety Show 133: Public Speaking Club 123, AMY SUE SPARKS Annual Stall' 143: First Aid 113: Glee Club 113: Home- room Vice-President133: HOIHCYOUIH Secretary 143: Journalism Club 143. LEoNA SMITH Distributors Club 133, Secre- tary 133: Dramatics Club 113, Treasurer 143: Glee Club 143. 16 REBA J OYCE RIPPY Basketball 12, 3, 43: G. M. C. 12. 3, 43, President 143: Glee Club 123. Treasurer 123: Hoineroom President 11, 33. Secretary 113: Soft- ball 123, , JOSEPH A. ROBERTS Boys Glee Club 133. Treas- urer 133: Junior Variety Show 133: Homeroom Treas- Ufel' 13, 432 N. C. A. A, Tennis Tournament 133: Spanish Club 143. Program Chairman 143: Tennis Team 12. a. 43. captain 13, 43. GENE SPANGLER Baseball 13, 43, Manager 123: B-Basketball 12. 33: Football Manager 113: Glee Club 13, 43: Monogram Club 12, 3. 43. SARA F. SPERLING Dramatics Club 143, Secre- tary 143: F. H. A. 12, 33: Junior Variety Show 133: Spanish Club 143. BOBBIE SUTTLE First Aid 113: Junior Va- riety Show 123.
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I l .fair IW!! an lifmmf We, the Senior Class of 1948, being of sound mind and body ing' comments, pleasel and realizing that soon we must relinquish the hallowed arid' revered title of Senior, do hereby generously dole out our many and various talents, so that the future denizens of our present exalted position may not be entirely void of the means of carrying on in the difficult course tradition has set for them. ARTICLE I. JUNIORS To the Junior Class we leave posses- sion of the high school building, together with its occupants, for one year, with the stearn injunction to treat it with kind- ness and respect. To them also we leave the privilege of publishing the 1949 Cruiser and being entertained at the Junior-Senior. Lastly, we leave to them eight dozen assorted straight jackets, in the benevolent care of Miss Winifred Fellers. To these juniors we will the following senior traits: 1. To Martha Harris, ,Iane Cabaniss leaves all her paint brushes and other artistic paraphernalia. 2. To Knighton Patterson, Gordon Hamrick leaves his ability to oper- ate anything on wheels. 3. To Kitty Burrus, Margaret Eason: leaves here excessive amount of in- telligence. 4. To Joe Mauney, Bill Reynolds leaves his dependability. 5. To Cailya Austell, Shirley Huskey leaves her friendliness. 6. To Elizabeth Ann Hamrick, Mar- - garet Rabon leaves her tall and vo- luptuous figure. 7. To Peggy Hoyle and Dovie Lee Morrison, Jim Whisnant and Al- bert Propst leave blithe farewells. fBetter watch them, galslj 3. To Harriet Anthony, Evelyn Wright leaves her extensive ward- robe. 9. To future Chemistry classes, Brew- ster Eskridge leaves three fingers, carefully preserved in a Hag-draped bottle. fConfederate Hag, that is.l ARTICLE II. SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN To the sophomores and freshmen, we leave the hope that someday they will be Where we are today. To the sophomores collectively, we leave Mrs. Parker, com- plete with source themes. To the follow- ing, we leave these senior characteristics: 1. To any live sophomores, Bill Lutz leaves his amazing amount of knowledge of the Spanish language, realizing that such a great amount would be too much for one ordi- nary Spanish student to assimilate. 2. To Jenny Daniel, Doris Champion leaves her poise and attractiveness. 3. To '4Stinker Bogersw, ,Ierry Kiser leaves his football uniform. 4. To Betty Jean Morehead, Neva Campbell leaves her raven tresses. 5. To Benn Drum, Kenneth Shields leaves his usavoir fairef, ARTICLE III. FACULTY 1. To Mr. Hagaman, without whose patience and fortitude We would never have reached our present position, to Miss King, who will probably die an untimely death because of her untiring efforts in behalf of this and other Senior Classes of Shelby High School, and to every member of the faculty whose diligence has imparted to us our pittance of knowledge, we g've humble thanks, and beg forgive- ness for our short-sightedness and thickness of skull, 2. To Mrs. Fletcher, Sibley Dorton re- linquishes the Shelby High School Band baton. ARTICLE IV We do hereby appoint our beloved teacher. Miss Gertrude Taylor, whose kindly guidance has shaped the lives of all of us into those of better citizens, as sole executor of this, our last Will and Testament. ARTICLE V We, the undersigned, knowing the Senior Class to have matured to a legal age, do alifix our signatures to this, the Last Will and Testament of the Senior Class of 1948. Testator Amy Wilson Witnesses The Lone Ranger Lena the Hyena Fearless Fosdick I I V
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