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SENIORS BILL ZACHARIAS Zacks care-free nature has made him popular with everyone. He has served his school well as drum major his junior and senior years. He is a member of the Hi-Y and served as president his senior year. He has proven his ability in music these last four years and says that his ambition will be realized the day he takes the p'ace of Sinatra in the hearts of the HAROLD YATES LESTER EASTWOOD One of our most quiet and serious students is.Lester. He is a member of the mixed chorus. During his spare t.me he works at the bowling alley. CHARLES GEORG Charles is a member nf the Spanish Club. After gradu- ation, -he'll probably be found at Southern studying en- giueering. MELVIN LIPE Melvin's chief interest is indicated by the fact that he was enrolled in Agriculture III this year and is a mem- :Jei of the F.F.A. His favorite pastime is playing base- Ja . RICHARD LIFE Richard has been :ictive in the F.F.A. and has been a member of the gridiron squad during high school. Next year he plans to continue his education at Southern. bobby-soxers. Seniors Without Pictures GLENN.-K INICCABE L D Glenna was a member of the Florence Nightingale Club her junior year and of the G.A.A. for two years. She possesses a combination of qualities that will assure ter of success wherever she goes. OXVELL McGEE XVe find that Lowell is the quiet type. He is an active member of the F.F.A. After finishing high school, he wants to work in the field of electricity. AVID ST EARNS David served as president of.the F.F.A. during his junior year. His main interest is baseball. After gradu- ating, he wants to farm. BILL XVH ITT ENBERG SENIORS Bill has been an active member of the football, basket- ball, and track .teams here at Community for four years. Next year he is planning on enrolling at Southern. For three glorious years, we have dreamed, studied, and worked toward our objective-graduation At first this goal seemed far awayg but now, as we are rapidly drawing near the close of our Hnal year, we realize that, after all, we don't wautxtoxleave. As we look back, experiences which we shall never forget flash across our minds. it - ' ' Our freshman year was not particularly eventful. VVe were just another class of green freshies en- tering into all high school activities with eagerness and enthusiasm. At that time several members of our class took part in the all school play. As sophomores, we returned to razz the new freshmen and to continue supporting our teams at the football and basketball games with an unbeatable spirit of loyalty. For the lirst time in the history of our school we participated in a homecoming dance. Having won the name of upperclassmen, we worked hard on the annual prom, and decorated a float representing our class in the homecoming parade. It was also during this year that live of our classmates were pledged in the National Honor Society. Now at last we can consider ourselves the big wheels of the student body. VVc may not be so dignified or so sophisticated as other graduating classes before us, but we rate high in cooperation, scholastic stand- ing, athletic ability, and talent. By reading the senior write-ups you can sec just how much our class has accomplished individually. Vile give a great deal of the credit we have earned to our sponsors, Miss Isom and Mr. Diamond, and to Mr, Morris, who directed our senior play. VVe are proud of the record we shall leave, and feel that it is one of which the school may well be proud. Soon the banging of locker doors and the sound of familiar voices ringing in the halls of C.C.H.S. will be but memories and soon too we shall realize that 'thigh school is a pocketbook edition of the outside world. I J 7 Page Ninctren
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