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C woo o o o nopgoo oo .-..Q'-''-2.-:..:.-xmas:-2:-zz-:z-zz-2:-z wapptop . Senior Class History FRESHMEN ........ Green, but Gorgeous On the 24th of August 1951, we, the Senior Class, entered school as the Green Freshmen of Almo High School. There were forty enrolled in our class. We elected the following officers: President, Ronald Pace, Vice-Presi- dent, Margarett Washer, Secretary, Dwain McClard, Treasurer, Eulane Burkeen, Mr. D. J. Miller was chosen as our sponsor. We were represented on the ball team by Jerry Edwards, Marvin Scott, Bobby Schroader, Derrall Lockhart, Eulane Burkeen, Dwain McClard, George Clark, Kelsie Hooks, Willie Jackson, Martin Wells and Jackie Thorn. Our classmate, Margarett Washer, was elected as cheerleader and most popular girl. We presented a Black Face Minstrel. SOPHOMORE ........ Silly, but Sharp In our Sophomore year we started with thirty-six en- rolled. We were proud to have Ruth Bagwell, David Reed, James Overby and Ramona Cecil join our class. We elected the following class officers: President, Derrall Lockhart, Secretary-Treasurer, Willie Jackson, Reporter, Dwain Mc- Clard. We elected Mrs. E. B. Howton as our sponsor. We were represented on the ball team by Kelsie Hooks, Derrall Lockhart, Dwain McClard, Martin Wells, James Overby, Jackie Thorn, Willie Jackson, David Reed and Ronald Pace. Ruth Bagwell was elected cheerleader from our class. We presented the play, Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick . JUNIOR ........ Jolly, but J ittery Our Junior year we entered school with only thirty-one Jolly Juniors enrolled in our class. The following students did not return: Bobby Schroader, Geraldine Hopkins, Laura Nell Hopkins, Roy Williams, Ramona Cecil and Pat Thweatt. We were glad to have Henry Towery join our class at Christmas. We elected the following officers: President, Dwain McClard, Vice-President, Derrall Lock-
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-:z-: -zz-nz:-: warrior :-am: :-:: Senior Class Hislrorg hart, Secretary, Willie J acksong Treasurer, Jeanne Futrellg Reporter, Ronald Pace. We chose as our class sponsor, Mr. Milton Walston. We were represented on the ball team by Kelsie Hooks, Der- rall Lockhart, Dwain McClard, Martin Wells, James Overby, Jackie Thorn, David Reed and Ronald Pace. We elected Ruth Bagwell and Bobbie Faye Clark as cheerleaders from our class. We presented the play, A Pair of Country Kids . We enjoyed our Junior-Senior trip to Mammoth Cave. SENIOR ........ Dignified, but Dangerous Now, as the day we have looked forward to draws near, we have twenty-six Dignified Seniors enrolled in our class. We are proud to say that we have the largest Senior class to graduate since Almo school first started. This year the following students did not return: George Compton, James Overby, Derrall Lockhart, David Reed, Eulane Burkeen, Durward Bennett and Jeanne Futrell. We were proud to have Pat Thweatt and Peggy Wilson join our class. Our class officers for the year are as follows: Presi- dent, Henry Towery: Vice-President, Brooks Duncan, Sjecretary-Treasurer, Sue Mathis, Reporter, Dwain Mc- lard. We chose Mr. W. B. Miller as our sponsor. We are re- presented on the basketball team by Jackie Thorn, Dwain McClard, Kelsie Hooks and Ronald Pace. We were proud to have Ruth Bagwell elected as cheerleader for the third time. With the past behind us, the present around us, and the future ahead of us, we twenty-six students say goodbye and thank you to the teachers, janitor, secretary, cooks and bus drivers for all the help they have given us, and to the stu- dent body, Goodbye, good luck and keep your chin up high, because if we made it, you know you can.
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