High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 33 text:
“
CLASS GALEN SNVANN with the school boy complexion, still looks in the mirror at his reflection. JAMES HOBSON whose looks and brains were his proudest possessions has chosen farming now as his profession. ' 'EF l HERBERT CORLEY was tall, dark and handsome, qi has riches galore and lives in a mansion. Lois BAIN is settled in her country home, with her husband, dog, and a bone. LILLIAN LASATER, who loved to tarry is still hoping for someone to marry. WALLACE ROBINSON still wandering from place to place, next year plans to enter the President's race. There's EVELYN AGEE from down Greenwood way, is now married deciding shorthand wouldn't pay. A lazy guy was GENE LAFEVER, but now he wor ks just like a beaver. EDELL HEARN who was always happy, is now in college but is still called Pappy. NINA RAY SHORES from Norene way, is now dancing and singing for Sammye Kay. ALIIEN BELL who's still kinda plump now has his girl up a stump. JAMES FORD from Brush Creek way, is now a football player with high pay. And ole' HOWELI. HARVEY, a gay young blade, is still in Statesville in the shade. ROBERT BAILEY who used to clerk, works in the Valley as a soda-jerk. JEAN OWNBY who has just made her will, has finally decided to settle down with Bill. And who's this cowboy in a speciled vest? Why it's LEWIS THLMAS, away out west. RAYMLND LEA of football fame, still says, Duh who do I hit next? KATHLEEN SMITH, who was quite a thrush is modeling bathing suits, now don't blush. KATHRYN LASATER, is mighty coy, but oh, how she loves that Beadle boy. And HALBERT and DELBERT and JERRY of Chain Gang fame you know, are now a singing quartet appearing in a big picture show. CLIl 1'0N JOHNSON whom they all called Zark lives in the city near the park. BOBBY HARRIS a very fine boy, now lives in town and makes toys. ROBERT THOMAS with his big feet works for the city sweeping the streets. JoE HUFFMAN the blond headed guy, is now a detective, and very very sly. And that's all I canfNo wait! who's this? Why it's Miss Burton and Mr. Baker, our wonderful teachers, sitting in a pew listening to somepreacher. But seriously, gang, may the best of everything be yours. SUE ATWOOD Yu
”
Page 32 text:
“
PHUPHEIIY UF THE As I sit here looking into my crystal ball, I can see some things that shall befall my friendse The Senior Class of 1948. MARGIE ATWOOD who is noisy, but sweet, Is still having trouble with her big feet. Then there's BERTHA MAE ROBERTS, still quite chu bby, Is staying at home praying for a hubby. JOSI-:PH STALLINGS with his well-known fiddle, Is on the Grand Ole Opry playing Hey-diddle-diddle. HUGH THOMAS with his curly hair, Now runs a s land at the Alexandria Fair. EDSFL FLOYD the Hardware King Is saving up money to buy a ring fFor Margie J And BOBBY BLANKFNSHIP the famous crooner Makes the swooners swoon sooner There was MARY STFWART with her stately air Is now marrled to a guy who has no hair KATHRYN FOUTCH Wlth her long blonde tresses Lives 1n Paris designing dresses HFSTFR LFA is still working at Kuhns Behind th e counter selling prunes ROBBIP BOBUM is often seen raking hay Since she wrecked the Chevrolet WILLETTE Hbnsox who was true to her Alma Ma ter Is now a star at the Royal Theater BETTY BASS in school was a bubble blower But now for Corky she pushes the lawn mower ETHYLI INI- Domsim. still vsaiting for her feller S lls cider from a barrel 1n her celler HELFN HLNT Sunday School teacher Is married to Rev Hall a Baptist preacher
”
Page 34 text:
“
,pf- LA.. We the Senior Class of Watertown High School being of sound mind hereby make and publish this our last vslll and testament thus making all others void To our sponsors Miss Mary Burton and Mr Earl Baker who guided us in our every endeavor We leave our slncere thanks and appreclatlon for a Job well done EXPLYIN AGI-'F leaves her love for Nashville men to Maybelle Huddleston EMU Y Sl r ATM ooo wills her love for bankers to Bar baia Wood JAMIS Hossoix leaves his ability to catch big fish to Ped Harden GPLF LA FHPR leaves a lock of his vs avy hair to Jack Stephens RAYMOAD LPA wills his mayorshlp of Buckeye to his brother Melvin MARG11: Arn ooo wills her love for Alexandria to Jean Walker ROBBIF BORLM wills her love for Norene men to Ruth DHVIS Hudson JAM: s FORD wills his love for school to Pe e Stewart JOE HLFINIAIN leaves his nickname TuffStuff to some Tough Jumox KATIiRYN F01 'rcn leaves a vsorn out typewriter to Algene Cowan EDI'.I.l. HEARN lc aves his romantic vsays to J. T. Rob- inson. HELEN HEAT leaves har ability to write romantic poetry to Kathryn Jewell. JOSEPH S'rA1.i1NCs leaves his reckless driving to Corky Lannom. HERBERT CORLEY leaves his quiet ways to Don Wright. LILLIAN LASTER wills her ability to ride in T. Models with red headed men to Ruth James. HESTER LEA wills her love for Shop Springs to Sam- mye Forbes. GALEN SwA N wills his love for Commerce to Clar- ence Joseph Burton. HAl.BF1RT LA FEVUR wills his bashful xx ays to one who n-eds them L. L. Fussell. BLRTHA MAE Rlll.lCR'l'S wills hu' tall slender figure to Juanita Jones. NINA RAY Snrwrzs Ivins her quiet disposition to Vir- ginia Lee. . W V . , 'V' 1 , y. . , , . ' I ' , ' S V- V V' . 5.3 ,i - ' ' ' ' x. ' . 1 ' . : ': ' ' ' ' ,I Y w r' ' ' v ' ...Q 4 . - , . . ,. A I v A 1.11 ' 1' ' .. ' . 1 3 f 1' ' L 'A , F . ' ' lc rv A A K ' ' ' v 1 y ' 1 1 Av xc ' ' y v v 1 l R 4 In D U ,, . , 1' L . is I 1 1 . 0 y L ' I J A to x it 7 X , .X
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.