Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 241, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 21, 1950 Page: 13 of 32
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KRVM GRADUATES OF 1950—A theme "Our Oppor-
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of the nine seniors on May 30. Graduates are, left to
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PONDER GRADUATES OF 1950—A class of 11 graduating seniors will put the final
touches on four highschool years May 30 when Commencement exercises are held
at the Ponder highschool Graduates, from left to right, are: Top row: Billy Hicks,
Joyce Ford, Richard Gaisford, Bille Jean Hilger and Dick Swafford. Bottom row: Jo
Ethel Page, Loyce Ford, James Pugh, Eva Faye Garrett and Patsy Pope. The picture
of the eleventh senior, Lillian Lane, was not available.
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Rev. Ray Bunch win be the
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Joyce Ford is valedictorian of
the I960 class and Jo Ethel Page
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Superintendent of Ponder schools
is Raymond Banka and principal
is Joe Brooks.
Brooks is sponsor of the senior
class and will accompsuiy the
group on their trip to Eureka
Springs. Ark neat week.
Members of the Ponder school
board are C. J. Frank, preaident:
Roy A. Yeatts, secretary; Roy
Thomas; Emltt Riney>Cowan Rob-
inson. Bob Swafford and C. C.
Ashcraft.
Seniors are: Billy Ricks. Joyce
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_Jargie Schurfeldt, Danny Carlton and Bobbie Cook. Third row: Emma Young, Ronald
IcGatlin, Margaret Kelley, James Smith, Norman Whitlock and Maurine Gotcher.
Hlpurth row: Don Duwe, Floretta Wells, Darlene Silk. Richard Crosby. V’irginia Gen-
w and Wayne Ferry. Filth row: Bill Farley, Sain Seagraves, Pat Pockrus, Edward
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"Our Opportunities ’. Gloria Ross
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the Invocation, a welcome and f
introduction of program will be
given by Olin Chism. “Our Oppor-
tunrttes in the Clsssreem'' wtU be
given by Richard Turner.
The Choral Club will sing “Look
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of the Lewisvine school system.
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Graduates are F E Bedell. Jr
Gladvs Stockard, Jimmy Bacon.
Joyce Beck. Oene Nowlin. Kenneth
Williams. Norman Wolters. Doro-
thy Jone*. J. T. Logston, Margie
Shurfeldt, Danny Carlton. Bobby
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LEWISVILLE GRADUATES OF 1950 —Twenty-nine graduates will receive their
iplomas from Lewisville highschool this year. Graduates, from left to right are,
5r|p row: F. E. Bedell, Jr., Gladys Stockard, Jimmy Bacon, Joyce Beck, Gene Nowlin
3-nd Kenneth Williams. Second row: Norman Wolters, Dorothy Jones, J. T. Logston,
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college s publication council.
Pot Cody of Marshall ww alect-
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peat year W 0- tT 4KHRE
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 241, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 21, 1950, newspaper, May 21, 1950; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1314460/m1/13/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.