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P is for Parker, Nora. Bell, the petite blonde--Are you kidding ? P is for Peterrnan, Doris Marie, who is often seen with her dog walking to and from school. R is for Reesing, Gayle, who always enjoys a good joke. R is for Rymer, Billy, handy man at the library. S is for Sapp, Dorthell, the gal with the broken heart. p S if for Sharp, James Robert, who seems to have business out at Flat Top. S is for Sowell, Bobbie Nell, the one who seems to be the motherly type. U is for Uloth, Jack, the dashing Romeo of 1949. ZZ
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SENIOR PARTY On February 9, 1949, a party was given in honor of the Senior Class and their sponsor, Miss Cook. It was given by Mrs. L. B. Hensley and Mrs. George Davis, the home room Mothers' in the home of Mrs. Hensley's father, Mr. Davidson. Games were played which were planned by the hostess. As it was near Valentines, it was carried out all through the party. All participated in the games, which made them more interesting. After the games, the guests were led to the dining room where refreshments of sandwiches, olives, potato chips, pickles, cold drinks heart candy and cookies were served. The center piece on the table was a small tree containing hearts. After refreshments there was a gossip center, and when all had learned the latest news, they extended compliments to their hostesses for a very enjoyable evening. Z4
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