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aaa .jvdfsfory -f':'f -fn Sara Jane Tapp Marylyn Shaw Jo Ann Borlm J1m M1dk1ff Mary Lou Sexton Mary Ellen Jouett and Lynda Shackelford were among the flrst graders at Carroll ton Pubhc School 1n 1942 These seven students have contlnued thelr twelve school years he re wlthout any 1nterrupt1ons In the month of September a group of exc1ted freshmen entered Carrollton Com mumty I-hgh School The first and most lmportant event of the year was the Fresh man ln1t1at1on a party held ln our honor After thls party we felt we were a part of h1gh school The rema1nder of the year was spent ln adjustlng ourselves to thls new school l1fe Our sophomore year was a very qulet one Aslde from a few partles noth1ng much of 1mportance happened Now we have come to an 1mportant and busy year W1th ordermg of class r1ngs the prom part1es and study1ng there was not much t1me to spare Plans for the prom were soon underway lt was held May 2, the theme belng Stardust We all worked exceptlonally hard to make thls prom a success, and we were qulte proud of our beautlfully decorated gym Our class rmngs were ordered th1s year and for the f1rst tlme a standard crest was declded upon Another lmportant event was our .Tumor Play, Mother Was a Freshman, A very large crowd attended the play and enjoyed It lmmensely The curtalns are now beglnnlng to close on our hxgh school career On December 26, the senmors sponsored the Snow Flake Fest1val dance to celebrate the hol1 days A pr1nce and pr1ncess were selected and a good t1me was enjoyed by everyone who attended The sen1or class play Father of the Br1de was presented xn the spr1ng and was a huge success Plans for our senlor tr1p are now completed and we plan to take It May 22, 23, 24 The last event before graduatlon w1ll be the Semor Tea Our hmgh school days w1ll come to a close on June 1 wh1ch 1S graduatmon Our futures may all be d1fferent but whatexer they are, we w1ll always remember our good old days ln C. C. U.H.S, 17 O , mf- ff, -:W - . ff if -rr 2 f A -' Q.. .T - S 1 M - Vi . 514 l , U s ' , i 7 A Y ' ' . 1 I , - . , . . . . . , . . . . . . y 7 1 I
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I ,-1 ff- , KLM 'IM I, Garald Becker, do hereby will my '35 Ford to anyone who will drag it away fo I, Gerald Becker, do hereby will my A 's in history to Big Jim Farnbach. I, llarold Bethard, do hereby will my, football knowledge to Prof Farnbach. I, Jody Borlin, do hereby will my nickname Fifi to Miss Klump. I, I, B, Bowers, do hereby will all my gals to Tucker Camerer, l, Darlene Brannan, do hereby will my shy and bashful ways to Marjorie Mundy. I, Dick Brannan, do hereby will the rest of my time to the vicinity of Spanky. I, Robert Brooks, do hereby will my height to Judy Baumgartner. I, Franklin Custer, do hereby will my ability to constantly change permanent seating in stndyhall to David Borlin, I, Mary Daum, do hereby will my quiet disposition to Mrs. Trost. I, Russel Doyle, do hereby will my worn history book to David Grizzle, hoping it will last another year. l, George Farrow, do hereby will my red hair and brains to Terry James. I, Raymond Fraley, do hereby will my nickname Great Lover to Mr, Chrisman. l, Keith Graham, do hereby will my interest in Sandra Carter to Stanley Tribble. I, Kay Grauel, do hereby will my nickname Woopie to Connie Gleason, in hopes that she will not live up to it, I, Ierry Hamel, do hereby will all my girl friends and female admirers to anyone who can find them. I, Carol Hardwick, do hereby will my sweet, kind, and loving disposition to Pat Pruitt. I, Lucille llardwick, do hereby will my good shorthand grades to Orville Henson. I, Robert Hoff, do hereby will my bruised shins and cool temper to Becky Beckdoldt. I, Gary Holtsworth, do hereby will my locker pardner, loe Brannan, to anyone who has a lockcrhe can open I, lim Hubbard, do hereby will my back bumper to Keith Graham, - l, Thomas jilg, do hereby ,will my ability to leave girls alone to Stanley Tribble. I, Mary Ellen Jouett, do hereby will my sophisticated ways to Beverly King, I, Glen King, do hereby will my large eyebrows to Sandy Carter, I, Jim Midkiff, do hereby will my ability to forget things to anyone that will use it to his best advantage. l, lim Pryor, do hereby will my 1937 Terroplane to Becky Beckdolt for 351, 00. I, Jack Roberts, do hereby will my height to Art Linn. I, Rodney Ross, do hereby will my ability to write excellent compositions to Miss Bell. I, Lucy Schofield, do herebpwill my nickname Whippomill to Barb Keele and Squirt Reese. I, Walter Scroggins, do hereby will my grand sense of humor to Janie Graham. I, Mary Lou Sexton, do hereby will my shy and quiet ways to Miss Klump, I, Lynda Shackelford, do hereby will my temper to Jeanie Dotson whom I hope can control it better than I. l, Marylyn Shaw, do hereby will my ability to understand physics to Coach Karr. n I, Gene Skaggs, do hereby will my trumpet playing abilities to Harry James, l, Martha Smith,n do hereby will my height to Ivlerilee McQuerry, l, John Spuckhard, do hereby will my ability to get along with Coach Karr to Sandy Carter. I, Sara lane Tapp, do hereby will my love for men to Sharon Howard. I, Gary Tribble, do hereby will my beard to Larry Anderson. l, Marlin Tuey, do hereby will my coondogs to Catfish Shafer. I, Palma Woods, do hereby will my ability to understand American history to Mr. Hamman. I, Wanda Woodson, do hereby will excess pounds to Phyllis Long. ' We, the Mnior Class, do hereby will our always polite and obedient attitude toward the faculty, to all the underclassmen. I r 55.00. -',.,..- ,,41LY-,4,,-m . f P r,j3-f- -we ff--
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