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Page 19 text:
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m their number have been chosen to head these publications in their Senior year. His well-informed view of life, his energy, and his training make him as essential as a vital cog. Not too noticeable, but without which the well-organized machine of school life would not run. We Seniors wish the Juniors all the luck in the world next year and we feel safe in leaving our places to them. We are sure that they will maintain the school tradition and honor. Miss Junior Class Betty Baskin ttHKHtti 15
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President Joe Hamby talks over the Junior-Seniox- Jacqueline Smith, Sonny Jervey, and Charles Sanger. vith JU Truly the peak is in sight. After three long years of struggle the Juniors have come within hailing distance of that hallowed ground, the Senior class. By now they are very well acquainted with the ways of things. They are in the know. They have occupied permanent posi- tions on the Pitchfork and Olympian staffs, and two of Jimmy Aldridge. Billy Alexander. Howard Alheiton. Joe Barnett. Fred Bentley. Charlie Brown, David Dcsser, W. L. Evans, Tom Coi ' ley, Dewey Gable, Walter Jervey, Billy Langford, Cameron MacTntyre, John McKenzie. Eugene M2- Neel. Micky McNeel. Charles Sanger, Joe Smith. Billy Wh:tvvorth, Elbert Wilson, Harris Barnes. Eetty Baskin. Maude Brookshire, Martha Griggs, MiHred Hagood, Frances Harris, Norma Jane Howell. Annelle Kemp, Theresa Kemp, Rosalyn Maddox. Mary Helen Martin, Mary Meech. Nellie Mil.er, Vivian Scoggins, Betty Jo Whitlock, Mari- lyn Gunter, Midford Broad well, Robert Brooks, Harold Burgess, Cleveland Dinsmore. Leon Dur- ham, Homer Flowers, Wilce Frasier, Herbert Goldstein, Harold Green way, Venard Hann, Joe Hamby, Dave Harrison. Jack Hendon, Everett McBrayer, Alfred McCollum. Douglas McRae. Edward Mitchell. Ernest Pylant. Johnnie Quarles, Howell Ravan. Bdbby Richards, Lawton Skelton, Richard Strickland, Fred Trezevant, Dick Under- wood. Roy Varner, Linda Roberts. Betty Cox, F ' rances Daniell. Mary Rose Hayes, Ruth Lindley, Louise Popham, Margera Smitli, James Barmore. Billy Dodd, Garland Hairis, Norman Hibblc, Joe Hicks, Jodie Hollis, David Marler, Thomas Mill- wood. Thomas Riggins, Herbert Swanson. Elbert Taylor, J. T. Smith, Laura J. Alexander, Edna Barrett, Mary Jane Camp, Frances Chalker. Jean Hames, Letha Himrick, Barbara Harbin, Mary Louise Hunton, Neva Lindsey, Martha McLarty, Nancy Phillips. Jscquelyn Smith. Mary Helen Wise. Martha Brown. 14
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m m As we, the Seniors, take our last faltering steps toward that long awaited day, we feel a mixture of emotion. Half of great happiness of having success- fully completed four years of hard work, and half of sadness for having to leave all the joy we have had here and all of our friends. We only notice part of having ourselves fussed over by nervous mothers and envious underclass- men who seem to wish they were in our places. It doesn ' t seem so many hours ago that we first toddled into our Freshman classroom, timid and afraid, just as if we were embarking on some great ad- venture. And this is just what our high school career turned out to be — an adventure of fun and joy, work and play, and sometimes a little sadness. But in our Sophomore year we began to feel that we were being noticed, and began to get a definite swagger in our walk. We struggled over algebra, President Joe Cell Word relaxes beside Martha Dickson and Mary E. Gamble. • i 16
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