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CLASS HISTORY In September of 1944, 53 members met at the school to take their first flight of high school studies. They boarded the plane to fasten their safety belts with a medium rate in gradeq andsome above average took their place in the honored section. Patsy Fox took the office of president and with our appointed sponsor, Mrs. Curry, pilotedus safely through to another year. Having picked up bits ofknowledge from Math and English u:Science, we were ready to start the journey through our sophomore year. Losing six passengers from over work and air sickness. We again started our scheduled flight with a new president, Charlene Gross, and Mrs. Neighbors as co-pilot. Being able to carry more knowledge and studies, we still made room to have parties and other enjoyable things. With the passing of time and less information to gain, we landed for refueling. There were 31 passengers owing to the fact that we had picked up four more. James Schooley took the office of president and Miss James took the place as co-pilot. The plane landed several times for Pleasure Resorts which included the Junior Play, Wild Oats gy and the Junior-Senior Banquet. Soon came the day when dm plane landed for refueling andthe class dropped to 27 passengers, 5 again finding the air notso well for them. Dempsey Bonner took the office of president and Mrs. Wheatley took the place ofco-pilot. We had been successful in keeping Mr. L. R. Thompson for pilot during the four year trip through Welch Ihgh School. We again made stops for the Senior Play, Plain Jane amiduaJunior-Senior Banqnt. We could see Commencement Station Below us and successfully passed the close inspection of examiners and were ready for a final transfer. During the four years Dan Bachtel joined the U. S. Navy. At commencement Station they left dm Senior Plane to become pass- engers on various planes flying through the Valley of Opportunity, to the Cities of Success, Fame and Worth Achievement.
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CLASS ' TI W , the Senior Class f 1G48 being of so ni 1 orv hereby con end the followldg To tte teachers ofwelcr h 1 Scrool we leaxe our deenestsympathv for all the rarusn s an SUIIGPLD we e CQUSSI t ur t e rast four ,ears But e also rote tlev remember tre, rave never ad a cla s so nonest and 'W u trlous as the class ol '4e To t1e Jdnlor Clas we leav our ext rtloral a il txto agree upon class Watters in tke future as we a e done 1 a To the Sophomore Class we leave our odtstanding record oi b8lWQ exempt from all Enyli 1 tests be auseol our ab lltfto ret nook reports and nemory work in on tire To the Freshxan Class we leave our secret of corying even under tre teac ers rost watckful eyes Irene Cleveland leaves her quietness to Patsy Tennlngs Marilyn Whitcomb leaves her love for ex soldiers to Gladys Wakely Veda Mae Addington leaves her love for prize fighters to Mary Lou Siebert Colleen Cottengim will her height to nrma Goldsberry James Schooley leaves his love for Freshnan girls to H arol1Lit1e Erma Oney wills her willinvness to run railroad tracxs to Betty Moore Baroara James wills ner lon hair UJNeva Jean Parker maybe Shorty will like it Neva, if you don't cut it off Dempsey Bonner leaves his singing abilitv to Jewell Dean Garrisux we are sure Jewell Dean will put it to good use Patsy Fox wills all of the tape she hasn't used on a ncertain senior's ring to Jean Ann Trorpson Charlene Gross leaves her love for college men to Velma Pat Nc Jelis Hazel Shere wills her ability to catch rides back to scnool to Shirley Hurst Betty Pierce wills her love for blonde headed men to Betty Foster Edsel Beaty leaves his manly figure to Norman Harvey. Betty Patch wills her place in a red Model A to Norma Hood. . ,T LJ...- ' Q- . ' NH , '. I e o V , V J nlnd an o in, no :IL ' ' .:, . ' '. ' 'i. H ' , n . . . .. .. . . , 1 M L . c lp -1 3 nav ' new 1 ing U A , . vv , A It 1 ' . 1: X A . j' . ' :L s , V , G . F ' -. J S n W . 2 1 ' 3 'e ' -e. . V 1 f . x w v . 1 V A x - 1 n J- c ln tie Q st. . ,Q 1 ,, 0 r -v - . - l - s l , t A . Q . n N A ll .A ' A 'Y Q 'Y ' . Q 1 - 0 . - A . W 7' A . A. X ' , ,. 1 . ' -- Q ' : 5 1 . ' ., 3 . YI A -1 1 X A X I . .
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