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lass 11sLo1ry -Af ef nf In September, 1936, school systems around the world were glven a great b1g shove toward greater goals because the Senlors of '48 of Walters H1gh School were enroll1ng 1U grade school, and the next twelve years were 1ndeed prom1s1ng ones Dur1ng the pr1mary and elementary grades the teachers were constantlv ama ed at the talent the resourcefulness, and the bra1n power of these up and com1ng c1t1zens of the Walters School System Eternally and forever we were d1splay1ng unusual ab1l1ty and rare w1t These asp1r1ng lHd1V1dUa1S are credlted w1th the dlscovery of new and better paperwads and the patent on how to get blgger and better bubbles out of worn out bubble gum One of our greater 1nvent1ons 1s, w1thout a doubt, the new econom1cal, and unorthodox method of COQYIHQ wlthout belng caught In the year of 1949 we graduated w1th honors Ah Junlor Hlgh School Such ecstasy' Such elegance' After all u at 1161 a mark We were lntroduced to the superlor Freshman, and real1zed for the f1rst t1me that we really were grow1ng Slowly, but surely, we got accustomed to the long per1ods and court1n' 1U the halls Bv the t1me we became e1ghth graders we could hold our own and more too when 1t came to dates and calls to the offlce By the tlme we were Freshmen we were old experlenced hands 1U the arf of datlng and apple pollshlng the teachers We really set a record IH these years by havlng such a good Jun1or Hlgh basketball team We enjoyed a Valent1ne Party at the Teen Canteen, served at the Junlor, Senlor Banquet and to end th1s fun packed year we had a wonderful tr1p to the W1ch1ta Mounta1ns The Junlor vear was one of our buslest 1U school We pract1cally took over the ootball and basketball teams We set a record w1th our Junlor Play Spooky Tavern We used the Gypsy background as our theme for Jr Sr Banquet We so ended th1s year w1th a trlp to the W1Ch1Ia Mountalns Th1s year all three off1cers of the Student Councll were from our class At last' At last' The year we have always looked forward to Now we are the b1g dogs Though our class has always been outstandlng lH athlet1cs we were partlc ularly sh1n1ng th1s year by hav1ng our entlre football and basketball team made up of Sen1ors Our class has always been outstandlng lt has always taken an actlve part 1D all the school aCIlV1T16S HOBO DAY Our class had hobo day Aprll l On th1s day every Senlor had a part on an assembly program then we went to the W1ch1ta Mountalns for a p1CH1C SENIOR PLAY The Sen1ors had a very magnlflcent three act play th1s year Thenmmewms Dm Smshuw TWIHSH, and lt dlsplayed much of our talent BANQUET We had a very n1ce banquet from the JUHIOTS DIPLOMAS Every Senlor la look1ng forward to Lommencement and FGCGIVIHE U15 d1Pl0ma ACTIVITIES The Sen1ors made up the f1rst teams 1D basketball and football We were represented 1D all the other dCf1Vltl6b of the school as well 1 0 1 . N K Z Y A s U . . . . . . Il - ., - II , ' A . , . 1 , . 'Q had ta'. c Our Sophomore year was one of our happiest because at last we were upper classmen. f I - . ' Il II . . Q N . . . Y . - ' Q . g . g 5 . . 9 . . . . . I , . . - ' Il ' . . . ,
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I I I I I I. Dorothev WIIIIHMS leave my ab1l1ty to ra1se one eyebrow to Gwen Grtmes llt takes practlce k1dl JO Frankllm w1ll my love for the Central bovs to Bonule Valker Pat Reynolds leave my ablllty to chew gum 1H Study Hall to anyone who 1sn afra1d of Mrs Hewett B111 Nelson leave my SIHUIHQ votce to anyone who wants lt ts badly as I d1d B1ll1e Jovce Elllot leave my ddUCl1Q ab1l1ty to Iune Roller who has qu1te a as ll De Wltt Adk1HQ leave my DOIIIICIHQ the teachers to bldro Po ter who c1dentlv needs mt as badly I d1d to graduate my car to Io Ann I dld IH m1 e Peggle Sorrow,w1ll mv ab1l1ty to th1nk up excuses to get McClung hoplng she w1ll have as much fun 1H her car as Pamela Dowlem leave my falthful trust 1U my boyfr1end to Carol Anne Ruyle Dorothy Magee leave my hatred for the men to Jo Nell Sheppard she needs 1t James Ph1ll1ps do bequeath my reputatlon as belng a clean football player to Ronald w1II1amS Mable Jean Coosewoom leave my long f1HUGTH3lIS to Norma Jean Turner Melba MUIIIHS leave mv QUIPIHSSS to Vlolet Irvln Jeannte Chambers leave my love for the Temple boys to Melva Evans Jonell Moorman do bequeath to Betty Mallow the gruesome task of staylng true after the boyfr1end 15 gone Norma Hardy leave my A's 1n Shorthand to anyone who thlnks he can make lt Joyce W1ll1ams leave my ab1l1ty to sk1p school and get bv w1th ll to any one who can Stella Ph1ll1ps leave my southern accent to Marlene Faulkner Janlce Reynolds leave all my h1gh heels to Mary Ann Kurtz as she w1ll need them 1f she ever tr1es to klss a tall boy I know Walter Pope,leave my s1ng1ng and gu1tar playlng to Ralph Correll D1ck1e Settle leave a few of my freckles to Ralph Correll Ralph KTIGWZIQ do hereby leave HOIh1Hg as what good qUaI1ll6S I have I wlll need IH the future J A Edgemon, leave my tb1l1ty to come to school so early, stay so late and learn so llttle to Penn Smart Jlmmy NIISOH and Ann Stamper w1ll our places on the last sect1on of seats 1D the Aud1tor1um before school and at noons to Pete Roberson and Barbara Taylor Kendall Bales w1ll my love for horses to Leroy Ke1spert Dan Gene BIQDGQ w1ll my ab1l1ty to speak publ1cally to Bones Spence he needs 1t Mllton Walken w1ll my wavy blond ha1r to Bllly Walker Allene Zachary, leave my ab1l1tv Coe Vella Potts, w1ll my ab1l1ty can get by w1th lt Martha P1ckett, wxll my love for to say poetry 1U Engllsh to Nellle Durbln to sleep 1H Study Hall every day to anyone who the Lawton boys lboys per1odl to Wllma Mltchell It . I f ,N l . If -A I . I , I y 7 .xp ' 4. 1 , , R I bit ' ' is. 1, ' . ' . H ' N . - t r , V ln- I! . Y . V . . . K V X I . R . xp A . 5 . . .H G I, . ' ' . ' , I, , f Q ' A . I, - - . N . L I, D ' D 3 . I, I ' .V '. ' ' . I, ' I .- 1, I N v I I, , . H . . l lx . . . . . N L . . V- I, ' ' . I, - . . . I, . . . . D I, ' ' . . I, . . .. . I, . . ' ' ' . we, . ,. . N - , -
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