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A .gpg I , K f g t FIRST MOVEMENT Q' K g People we passed X t Every day inthe mu - . X Became speaking acquaintances, 4 Not strangers at all, And it gave satisfaction r 'l To see our friends grow At this school that we ve learned I To love and to know- ' Our' own Lenoir High! , WQX i t
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. . . Making friends and meeting new stu- dents . . . Freshmen exploring the mysteries of algebra, English, and history . . . Hurry- ing to class ahead of the tardy bell . . . Losing books and forgetting to bny a lunch ticket . . . 5 'Q 1 51 it
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' The class of i955 chose Little Miss Jan Dickson and Master Stevie Mullis as mascots. AW, ,Ab 'tls ..,, 1 .W an Senior class officers preparing to leave Lenoir in W High are, first row: Kay Winkler, vice presi- 4 dent, and Maggie Huntley, treasurer. Second row: Janette Dickson, secretary, and Howard Poarch, president. - ' Q ENIORS 4 HTHE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY . Dear LHS, The class of '55 has finally reached the goal it has been striving for since entering school in the first grade. They are high and mighty seniors-the melody with the other classes playing the supporting notes! Of course their climb to this lofty perch was not one of pure bliss. The path was straight and narrow, their disappointments were many, and their mistakes too numerous to count. lt was not easy, but all of the difficulties seem to vanish amid the triumphant achievement of this-their senior yearl The moment they entered high school as students for the first time was one all its own. There was a feeling of belonging-being apart, of confidence-insecurity, of gladness-despair. There was a lump in the throat bu't gradually it subsided and they became one of the gang once more. Though they may have had to hum their way through Latin, algebra, and chemistry, there were courses through which they could whistle, and slowly, but surely, the units add up until the senior year when life is a dream. - Yes, this is truly their grand finale and as the seniors review their composition of learning they are proud of their accomplishments, realizing that knowledge comes but wisdom lingers. Whatever their future, there will always be a song in their hearts for you-dear Alma Mater. THE SENIOR CLASS
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