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Senior Class history On September 5, 1950 we entered our first year in junior high school with an enrollment of forty-seven students. The following officers were chosen: President, Tommy Chrislip, Vice-President, Florence Golden, Secretary, Barbara Ogden, Treasurer, Aritha Pigott. Our class cheer- leaders were Agnes Ash, Joan Sullivan, and barbara Ogden. Our class flower was the red rose, our class motto was, uLet the Girls Lead and the Boys Follow.' Mr. Arumenacker was our sponsor. On September 4, 1951 we entered our second year of junior high school with an enrollement of forty-one students. We elected the following officers, President, Avanell Lindsey, Vice-President, Howard Shriver, Secretary and Treasurer, Aritha Pigott. Our class cheerleaders were Florence Golden, Joan Sullivan, azd Tommy Chrislip. Our Flower was tne orchid, the class bird was the mJailbird,n the motto, WLets All Stick Together.n Our Sponsor was Mr. Ashcraft. On September 5, 1952 we entered our first year of nign school with an enrollment of thirty-six. The following off- icers were chosen President, Laddie Smith, Vice-President Avanell Lindsey, Secretary and Treasurer, Aritha Pigott. Our class cheerleaders were, Barbara Ogden, Shirley Ashcraft, Joan Sullivan and Agnes Ash. Our class colors were red and yellow. Our flower was the red rose, and the bird was yellow canary. Our class motto was Wunited we Stand uivided we Fell.n Mr. Ashcraft was our sponsor. On September 1, 1953 we entered our Sophomore year with an enrollment of thirty-five. The following officers were chosen: President, Laddie Smith, Vice-President, Jack Heldreth, Secretary and Treasurer, David Pigott. Our Class cheerleaders were: Avanell Lindsey, Agnes Ash, Joan Sullivan, and Sue Mcbaniels. Our colors were black amd white. Our flower was the white rose and our bird was the nbo Do B1rd.n Our class Motto was mUnited we Stand Divided we Fall.u Mr. Allman was our Sponsor. On September 7, 1994 we entered our junior year with an enrollment of thirty-one. The following officers were chose: Preside t, Aritha Pigott, Vice-President, Laddie Smith, Sec- retary, winifred Dean, Treasurer, Samdra Ashcraft. Our class cheerleaders are Joan Sullivan, Agnes Ash, and Avanell Lindsey Our colors are green and white, our flower is yellow rose, and our bird is Yellow Canary. Our motto is HQuiters Never Win and Winners Never Qu1t.n For the Junior Play we S616Ct6Q nTattle- talen by Anne Coulter Mortens. It was presented December Mtn at 6:00, P.M. We also sold billfolds to earn money for our WJunior Senior Banquet.n As we entered our last and final year of high school, the following officers were selected. Presidnet, Aritha Pigott, Vice President, Laddie Smith, Secretary, David Pigott, and Treasure, Thomas Upton. Our class colors are pastel and the cheerleaders are, Avanell Lindsey, Shirley Dennison, Agnes Ash, and Joan Sullivan. Pastel Roses are our class flowers. Our Motto is, nToday is our Foundation, Tomorrow is our Goal.n We recieved our class rings September 23. Sayer's came to take our pictures on November 17. We recieved them in December Our class play was held on Aoril 6, 1956. The title of it was HFeudin Over Yonderu, a hillbilly comedy by Le Roma Rose. The Junior-Senior Banquet was held May 12. Our Baccal- aureate Serman will be on Sunday hay 20, Class Night and Recap tion May 21, and Commencement, Friday May 25.
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i '- 'fHv1s2?:fJf'1vL'a:m,wffR a:iX1 on V .,. H . ,L,. ,.,,,,,,s Class 117111 We the -raduating class of 1956 feel that our brilliant record and our unusual achievements will live after us, but not wishing to take any chances, we suggest that a tablet, on which shall be inscribed our several names and few of our most astounding deeds, be purchased and placed in the auditor- ium of this school in a position where it will strike the eye of all who enter. And in this manner do we dispose of our possessions: To Nr. Hill we give and bequeath a sense of relief that we have at last benn graduated, pleasant memories of our four years together, and a feeling of pride in any great deeds or noteworthy achievements that our future may contain, realiz- ing that such glories-if any - will owe much to his example and counsel. To our teachers we bequeath our valuable sense of humor, without which we should have found school life painful indeed and which will do much to make it +1curable for them. We also give and bequeath to the teachers our very kind- est regards and our sincere gratitude for their unfailing kindness and aid. To our dear old schoolbuilding itself, we leave the peaceful quiet caused by our absence and our rubber bands, bean shooters and all the other methods of mischieviousness to keep the schoolbuilding in an up roar. We give and bequeath to the Junior class our well-known nerve, which they will need next year, and all the examination questions we have been given during the past year. We believe that an eximanation, like history, often repeats itself. The answers, never owned in entirety, have long since been mislaid by us and are not included in this legacy. To the Sophomore class we give reluctantly but of nec- essity, our mantle of dignity. We realize that the class can never fill it but, since it is expected of them, our advice is, Grin and wear it. To our good friends, the Freshman class, we leave our patience. It will be found useful as the only means by which they can endure the Sophomores. To the Seventh and Eighth grades needing it most, we give BARBARA'S supply of language, which will enable the recipient to talk more and say less than any other human being. Also to the undergraduates who is most in danger of not passing next year, we bequeath JACK'S store of information, which will make it easy for him to pass any test in any subject, at any time. I David Pigott will my ability to coach football to Coach, John Southern. I Tom Upton will my ability to coach, referee, and play ball all at the same time to my brother Neal Upton! I Jim Criss will to Rickie Shuman my reserved seat in Coach's car. I Cam Hess will my ability for laziness during football practice for the past three years to Wayne Pigott. I Jo Ann Alkire will my seat in Shorthand class to any- one that is stupid enough to take it. 3FH!9WWQ ipeviwn wF?Ff R
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