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PAULINE ADAMS I have no mockings or arguments, I watch and wait. CWEN ADKINS Joy is not in things, it is in us. REBA ADKINS Truth cannot be soiled by any outward touchf' PAT ADKINS A witty woman is a treasure. 1 '?,f,,,x I JERRY ALLHED He trudgld along unknowing what he sought and whistled as he went. ELLEN BARLOW She smiled and all the shadows departed. 'IOYCE BEAN A sweet, attractive kind of facef, BILL B1-:RNHARDT I have laid a-side business and gone a fishingf,
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CHARLES MCCALL Secretary PATRICIA BROYHILL Vice-President MEBANE PRITCHETT Treasurer IERRY MILLER President MASCOTS JOHNNY KTUFFYD WILLIAMS and BECKY STEVENS CLASS HISTGRY Twenty years from now when we pick up our annuals and reminisce over our school days and our intimate acquaintances and friendships our thoughts are apt to wander back over the years to our first introduction to learning at East Harper and West Lenoir Schools. The thing that stands out most vivid when we think of Elementary learning is putting our little feet right outv for Mr. Kincaid. Then came junior High School and between dodging two-by-four's, ten penny nails, plumbers, and electricians we delved into the task of higher leaming. As the fall of 1949 rolled around we swallowed hard, took a firm grip on our- selves and sallied forth to become a part of High School. With High School came the football games, dances and always the routine of classroom naps. We learned that when we were told to do a thing we had better do it or else we were Sent to the office and Mr. Lentz for a lesson in discipline. We also leamed that Mr. Mack Cook was one of the best teachers, that L. H. S. employed. After we receive our diplomas and walk down the aisle-full-fledged high school graduates-we remember the years however strenuous, that we sang the praises of Lenoir High School. We go into the world to expound our learning and gain by it greater knowledge which lies ahead. PAITY MosER 1 4
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GINGER CANNON If you do good, good will be done to you. DoR1s CHJLDERS I wander on as in a dream, my goal a paradise must be. SYLVIA JEAN CORRELL The only way to have a friend is to be one. SHIRLEY DAVIS The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. NANCY BOYLE Let me go where'er I will, 1 hear sky-born music still. PEGGY BROWN The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. PAT BROYHILL The fairest garden in her looks, and in her mind the wisest books. MARY BRYANT Better to gioe than take. i
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