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Robert Strosnider taking Portia's place as a lawyer, and Jim Switzer as Thomas O. War- field ll, John Thomas M.D. and Robert Blair LLD. may realize their dreams in medicine and law. We expect to see Gene Wallace in the national league. QLSQW is oing to atch u frelat'onsJwitXll Russia.. SheQ5pRJFiW'i'ETtB-gc?toXMdsEowFmkl1i5fZf be X,X,fLfx.,.fg, .f -fx, ,f Cf- Famous quotations: Frank AE'andi . . . Come on, men, let's go home, l'm hungry. Jack Stickman is always saying, l hope Miss me. Raymond Hawkins won't blow up! . . . Pat of these days l'm going will hold me. Harold chemical reaction took Bauer doesn't choke . . . l hope this one Helmick vows, One to buy a car that Boram . . . What place in that one? As he tips his chair back leisurely in class, Donald Fittro says, l hope the perpendicular dropped from the center of gravity doesn't pass out of the base of sup- port. Tommy Kennedy . . . ls that Ford's license number SP-l6? Bob Maxwell . . . l think l'll go home and wash my car. Tipsy Mclntyre groans, What's my opinion against l0,000 other women's? Jimmy Welch . . . Now, Mr. Duckworth . . . Famous last words: Tad Timberlake . . . Mr. Gudekunst, would you explain that one again, please? Betty Ann Beverlin certainly believes in the good neighbor policy between W.l. and Vic- tory. Chuck Roberts is one of the treasurers of the senior class. Sue Ann Coffman did all right leading cheers. She even got the award for the best girl cheerleader in the Regional Tournament. Why don't Eddie Jenkins, Patsy Imperial, Dave Johnson, Mike Minutelli, and John Lowther form a Rugby team so they can play Homer Kramer, Jimmy Morgan, Guy Torchia, Frank Panaia, and Eugene Newell? Charles Nay and Ross Reger will be glad to coach them. Referee-Don Westfall. Mutt and Jeff: Lee Harbert and Nicky Romano. M and M's: Bob Martin and Pete Mascara. Double W's: Bill Whisner and Waldeck. The wise man with the friendly smile- Jack Tribett. The record-collector, Nick Nacolas. Don Tomblin, that gentle gknightlvis sure to succeedjvn anything: W.l. was the proud sectional and regional title winners, with the team certainly being on the ball in more ways than one. Johnny Casto who was named on the second all State team captained our team through its most successful season. Bob My-basket-making was-just-luck Graeber, had quite the way with the women. The tallest member of the team was Sammy Wetzel, everybody's pal. The mighty hunter of the class of '48, George Riley, ended the season as one of our out- standing players. Sonny Nicewarner played ,,. a bang-up game in our first defeat over Victory. The Wilsons, President Freddy and Hand- some Ralph, were the owners of the most notorious cars C?J in our class, while Blackie showed them all up in her super-duper ROLLS-ROYCE. Among the young marrieds we find Mrs. Jimmy Griffith. Gloria laconis and Georgia Samaras stuck together like glue. f 6Ur two i6'xEWy Read band sponsors, Nancy Johnson and Dolores Costello. The artist of our class was Diane Ferry, while EvelyrT'STcmf ley'of'fFeTl5Bg reE'l'WiT'p'lcryed the piano quite well. lf it hadn't been for Turk , W. l. would never have had left-handed chairs. Do you suppose that Tom Long will ever settle down and discover the fourth dimension? Linda Watkins spent all her spare time running around in Cadillacs. Life ambitions: Patty Sturm desires to spend her life cutting up jigsaw puzzles fin Weston perhaps?l, while Joyce Fulk will make a wonderful interior decorator. Peggy Stamm will probably sip her life away in Bland's drinking chocolate cokes, that is. - Pet Peeve Department: Mildred Ann Rymer just can't stand lockers, ditto Barbara Her- man Molle, and Mondays. Hobert Smith just hates to lug that tuba around. Our: Southern beaux, Bob Thomas . . . Where l come from son-men are men, and John Edwards . . . The South shall live forever. . . . small package of TNT-Don Danley . . . magician- Mandrake Ash . . . little reader-Catherine Chiado . . . star foot- ball player-Sam Gorgonia . . . hunk of man -Ronald lnman . . . boy-of-the-year-Bob Layfield . . . paper boy-Billy Lynch . . . man of action-Dick Corsini . . . Flier-higher- Johnny Snyder. And so Gray Williams bids the class of '48 a fond farewell- He-ee-ee-ah-ah-ah-ah-hah- hah-hahl fX jiri Y'TEE
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