Lawrence County High School - Law Co Hi Yearbook (Lawrenceburg, TN)
- Class of 1952
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High Magazine Salesmen:
Bausch 8a Lomb Honorary Science 'Award Winner:
Bobby Springer, Syble Skinner. Elizabeth Rawdon, Tommy Downey. B. T. Harris
Diamonds in the Hough
On August 16, 1948, two hundred sixty-two green,
trembling freshmen with knocking knees and thumping
hearts entered the austere portals of L. C. H, S. for the
first time. All were diamonds in the rough, sadly in
need of a good polish job from the adept hands of the
Law-Co-Hi faculty. At a noisy class meeting held soon
after school opened, Inez Sandusky was elected president,
Tommy Downey, vice-presidentg George Lanning. secre-
tary-treasurerg and Misses Annie Mary Springer and Fran-
ces Smallwood, sponsors.
Nothing of importance occurred that year, though
many of us did, during the first quarter. purchase study
hall seats at exorbitant prices from certain high-pressured,
slick-tongued senior salesmen -- in spite of warning from
the principal, Mr. Coffman, that the study hall was not
owned by the seniors and consequently was not theirs to
sell or rent at any price!
There were only two hundred one of us at the beginning
of our sophomore year, sixty-one having fallen by the
wayside because of grades, love, work, and other reasons.
Some rough edges were gone and we were beginning to
showdefinite signs of possessing intellects. All of us were
resigned to the fact that it was almost useless to try to
play hookey. Some of us had learned the hard way -- by
experience -- that Mr. Coffman possessed an all seeing
eye and knew what mischief freshmen were planning
even before they didl Our sophomore officers were
Charles McCrory, president, Billy Joe Graves. vice-presi-
dentg Martha Scoggin. secretary-treasurerg our sponsors
were Mr. Beard and Mr. Frazier.
As juniors, we returned in 1950, with a class of one
hundred eighty. Our officers were Charles McCrory,
presidentg Margaret Martin, vice-president, Tyson Robert-
son, secretary-treasurerg our sponsors were Mrs. Kirkland
and Mr.Crews. As is customary, we published the Wild-
cat , from which we realized a profit of iB140,78. We
gave the senior class S100 toward the expenses of their
trip to Memphis, at the end of the year we enjoyed a
recreational patty at Fairview Park. After all expenses
had been paid, we had 5513.32 to start our senior year.
Somewhat polished and beginning to gleam with
knowledge, one hundred fifty-four of the original class
returned as seniors in July, 1951. Our officers were Bobby
Brewer, presidentgGene Rayfield, vice-presidentg Cecilia
Evers, secretary, J. B. Perry, treasurerg our sponsors were
Miss Helton, Mr. Henson, and Miss Old.
In order to finance our class project -- the purchase
and installation of the backboards in the new gymnasium
ata cost of approximately S3600 -- we worked tirelessly
throughout the year. The gross sales of the annual mag-
azine drive topped those of all previous classes and we
netted about S1100 from the sale. The Tennessee Team,
led by Miss Old, edged out the Vanderbilt Team by a
few dollars. Funds derived from the sale of food at foot-
ball games, at basketball games, and at the District and
RegionalTournamentsheld in our gym, helped us to rea-
lize our projected goal,
Not the least of our labors during our senior year was
the publication of the 1952 Law-Co-Hi , not only was
it the largest L. C, H, S,annual to date, but more copies
of it were sold than of any previous edition. Gur class
had the distinction of conducting the first assembly of
the whole school in the new gym at the sixth period on
Tuesday, January 15, just before the dedication of the
building that night. We also helped brake in the stage
of the new building, presenting several plays in the
spring.
The final grinding and polishing processes were ad-
ministered to us during the last week in April -f exams
-- but all this was past and forgotten when we marched
by and received our diplomas! We were at last really
polished and glowing with our newly acquired dignity as
graduates of L. C, H. S,!
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