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CLASS PCDEM This Class is the best we'1l all agree, There's quite a few of us as you can plainly see. Now as we come to each student's name Try to guess his fate or fam . We'l1 take our President, George, first, When it comes to growing he's the worst. Now Phyllis is small and cute as a trick, How would you describe her? I'd say 'oh1ck'. The football captain is our own Jim Tom He takes life easy, he's oh, so calm! Elaine Clopton, what a bru ettel We bet that she will crash Hollywood yet. What a pair is Mildred and Earl, He's her beau: she's his girl. With a football, David C. can reign, Truly the Army's loss was our gain. Vivian is our dream girl right! For good and sore eyes she's a sight. Our tall blond cheerleader is Valton Long He's as good as Frankie with a hot school song. There is also Sue 'hols full of pep. At the football games she was really hep. Who is that I see ru ning around? Oh yes, Glenn Holk: he's quite a clown. Now Vera had to go get engaged, Among the boys this caused a rage. Johnny H. is small but look at his feet, On the basketball court. he can't be beat. Our busy busy gal is Ramona Thieme, But her eyes are never without a gleam. For our man, look at Joe Beech, He's easy to learn and easy to teach. Mary Elizabeth McGowan is full of poise, But that's not saying she can't make noise. We thought one time we had lost Floyd M., But we found out he was just riding the rim. Helen S. is friendly and loves to tease, She does her best to try to please. Charles Harper's hair is quite an attraction, lith the girls, it really gets action. There is a girl who you never hear laugh or talk, Look out girls, Pauline will have all the boys caught Roger will go places with his red hair, He has brown eyes to serve as a spare. Dorothy'Hermetz is planning to be married soon, And live is a big house with plenty of room.
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When we became Seniors we were a very important class. The Sr.II's and Sr.III's began including us in their social groups. We acquired the students from Elberta and Summerdale, and our class became the largest class in Senior High. At first our new students were shy and ill at ease, but they quickly secured the feeling of being at home. Our class, being so large, was divided into two sect- ions. Mrs. Morgan and Miss haver were our home room teach- ers. They seemed to like us fine, as they were eager and sponsored our class in every way. Each class had their own officers. During our Sr.I year we did not have many occasions for the two sections to meetg although both classes worked together and cooperated very nicely. Our 9r.I boys were very active in school sports. HSome of them even made first string on our football team. We were the Baldwin County Football Champions that year. We also entertained the Seniors with a nice prom. That year really started off our Senior years successfully. As we went into our Junior year we realized that we were becoming one of the most important classes. We buckled down on our lessons and began to fill in the spaces so that when we would become Seniors we wouldn't have anything to worry about. That year finally came. We were given the impression that we were dignified Seniors. We tried to live up to our name but sometimes our ideas were too tempting to P6Sist. We just couldn't help our silly ways. nKilroyn and nRichardu practically lived at school then. We enjoyed having them al- though they did play many tricks on us. We were entertained as guests at the Jr.-Sr. banquet and prom which was a special occasion for us because it marked an ending to our annual parties at High School. Our Senior year is one we never shall forget. The memo- ries will remain with us always. The sum it of the mountain looms far ahead and its distance lends enchantment to the view, and clothes the moun- tain in it's azure hue, Historian: Sara James
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Jerry Gilly is a boy-dark and stout, He, too, is one who gets about. Willie Mae and Annie--listen to them sing, You will encore as the applause will ring. Arthur was voted the most bashful boy, He's never sad, but full of joy. A very quiet lass is Valda Walters, When it comes to lessons, she never falters. Floyd and Leonard seem to like pairs, And it isn't fruit that has their cares. Emily and Evelyn are pretty nice pals, On Kid's Day they were dressed up gals. Our most handsome boy is Norman U., Take a look and you'1l agrre, too. Evangeline and Carolyn are always together, It seems as if they can take any weather. Jack Moore--Oh my, what a build! And he uses it too on the football field. Kathryn and Hazel together are seen, They are both cute girls and very keen. Billy DeLoach was a Navy man till, We got him--and he's with us still. Imogene is married and a housewife now, With her husband her cooking is a wow! Billy N. and Willard could make quite a team, When it comes to girls, they're both on the beam LaVerne Chavers is a talker we can see, But she has something to say we agree. James Sunda is very proud of his name, Someday it may lead him where else but to fame. Anna Surrey and Marie Perdue, We all wil say are just Wtoo, tcc'. Horace Nall has a girl friend in school, gmt beware! True love never runs smooth. orothy'and Ruth are students true, Of which there are all too few. A tricky guy is Charles Rice When it comes down to it, hots pretty nice. Magdalena is quiet, but she can cook, Come on boys, throw out your hook. Norman Hikkleson, from the Army cam , Also Virgil to spread their fame. iohn Ray and Royce from the Navy returned, o come to school and the life they yearned. The Navy also gave up Joe Bauer, But he's been taken by a Junior 'flowern. Ruth Krantz is a girl who's hard to beat, To hear her laugh is a wonderful treat.
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