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It Could Be You 1. Who am I? I Won the blue ribbon on the booth exhibited by the R.H.A. girls at the Russell County Fair. I am a mannequin. 2. H. C. Burton and Roger Clark solicit ads in Kingsport. An unidentified man is on the left. 3. What are these prankstcrs up to? It's Miss Bess Fibson, Miss Martha Clark, and Mrs. Polk Wolfe all dressed up for Halloween fun. 4. Robert Sykes Works at his favorite pastime. 5. Sue Guinn, Stella Grizzle, and Delores Ball hold a rendezvous. 6. Miss Lexie Johnson, Mr. Robinson, and Mrs. Hancock decorate the gym for the Halloween Carnival. ...18....
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E IOR CLAtl 0FFICERt Charlie Linkous, treasurerg Carol Baker, secretaryg Mary Ruth Sproles, presidentg Lucille Skcens, reporterg John Jessee, vice-president. E IOR CLASS HI TORY It was September of 1955, that we as eager Freshmen set foot in the halls of Castlewood High School to begin the first year of high school. Sue Couch was elected as president to lead us through a momentous year. As Sophomores, we became better adjusted and assumed our roles as 'tcertified citizens of Castlewood High School. McArthur Carty was our president. As we joined the various clubs, we began to feel that we were more a part of high school life. In the fall of 1957, our junior year, we really began to feel our importance and to participate in activities that will be a major part of our memories. We chose Eva Price as our president. How proud we were when we donned our class rings! We sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom with Shangri- La as the theme. This is one of our memories that will linger on. And we are now Seniors. As we begin our last year, Mary Ruth Sproles is our class presi- dent. We have played hard and cheered loud to lead our team on to victory in both football and basketball. Mildred Johnson reigned as queen to our Homecoming. With the coming of spring, ordering our invita- tions, calling cards, and measuring for caps and gowns, we have become aware of the sorrow of leaving. Now we realize our years at C.H.S. have been memorable ones. But before we leave, we want to express our many thanks and deep appre- ciation to our teachers who have worked so patiently to help us reach our destination. Our happy and sad moments here at Castlewood High School will be reflected in future years through our MEMORIES of 1958-59. -20-
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