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M INGRAM JENKINS Cfwifii lngram's memory will remain with us many years. Everything he did was done well. He had a friendly manner and a co-operative at- titude that everyone loved. He was a member of the basketball team, Beta Club, glee club, and the Hi-Lites staff. He was president of the senior class and an outstanding student. lngram's wit and personality made him a fav- orite among his friends. JOANN GADDY CC-,097 We remember Joann as a girl who was certainly not hard to look at. Her gaiety and high spirit always kept us in good humor. She was keen in her studies and also a good worker in the school activities. She was a cheerleader, Beta Club member, glee club member, a member of the Hi-L,ites and Memories staff. She was also a debater. Her nimble fingers and lovely voice en- livened many an occasion. We will always admire and love her for her talent and help-- fulness. 'ivan-ww HAROLD JOHNSON Gabe When we look back upon Harold's high school life we'll remember a friendly, good looking, cheerful boy. Most of his attention was given to athletics - basketball and foot- ball, but he also enjoyed, as everyone else, the glee club. Basketball was his favorite sport and he excelled in it. He was very pop- ular with both the boys and girls. He was always laughing about something and when- ever you saw him in a group you knevi they were having a good time. We will never for- get Harold and his wonderful personality. to ! BETTY HARV EL Harvel Our memory of Betty Harvel will be quite varied. To some she was a ball of energy always rolling. Others will remember her as a faithful and warm-hearted friend. Her many activities can't be recorded here but some of them were: Beta Club, glee club, Hi-Lites staff and Memories staff. lf you think our school paper and annual a success a lot of the praise should go to Betty. Her constant work did not dim her personality. She was light-hearted and had a winsome smile. Truly she is a girl to be long remembered. I0 Seniors 'UQ'
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JOHN BOSTIC Cope If you ever talked to John very long you usually ended up discussing or arguing sports John played baseball basketball, and football In high school He was boys sports editor on the Hi Lltes staff and he wrote some original and exciting stories Besides sports he liked music He was a loyal member ofthe glee club He was carefree but had a strong sense of responsibility He was well liked by all his classmates DORIS DUNN Dunn 'Un 'Maze 'iff' The gay and energetic spirit of Doris w ll always be remembered with fondness She was always in good spirits spreading cheer fulness wherever she went Some of her many activities included cheerleading glee club HI Lites staff She had a good alto voice and it really aided her In her cheerleading Doris s sparkling personality was a credit to her and made her popular among the student body CURTIS CROTTS Cos We Il remember Curtis as the quiet good natured boy whose ambition was to become a mortlcian He was gifted with a beautiful tenor voice and everyone erqoyed hearmg hum sing He' was doing agoo 'ob in football until he sfustained a wriist iniu His pleasant smile and cheerful' dispositgon made him a favorite of lrthe seniors ' B ETTY DY SON Shorty Our most vivid memory of a senior will probably be that of Betty Dyson She certainly proved the adage precious things come in small packages. She was a member of the Beta Club, and won four letters in basketball, a convincing debater, an alto in the glee club. She was also a member of the Hi-Lites and Memories staff. Her cheerfulness and good humor, thoughtfulness and co-operative spirit made her one of the most loved seniors of the class of fifty-one. 9 'Wk
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51 .sb 372 f W4 eww. .f ,. - ww-' v- ., W is M, 'NX CHARLES KENNEDY ffKan,, A head of black hair and a pair of dark brown, sparkling eyes is the picture of Charles that will rise in our mind. He enioyed all the sports and participated in them. Although he played football and basketball,everyone knew his real love was baseball. He also was a member of the glee club. He was a thoughtful and kind boy with a high sense of humor. The memory of Charles will linger many years. MARY HIX lCFe!! f ik 'VE When we think of Mary we will remember a carefree girl and faithful friend. A sunny smile and a constant good humor endeared her to the hearts of all her classmates. She was a very conscientious worker, and as a result everything she did was done well. Some of her numerous activities were co-captain of basketball team, glee club, Beta Club, Hi- Lites staff, editor-in-chief, Memories, class officer, debate team. We all loved her very much and her memory will be helr' dear to all of us. PAUL MCLENDON Mac Paul's voice has won him a permanent place in the memory of the members of his class. He had a winning smile and light- hearted manner that his friends loved. We admired his football playing as much as we did his voice, for he was outstanding in both. The team lost a great deal when he was in- iured. He enlivened any gathering with his quick wit and deep laughter. The memory of Paul's cheerful face and helpful nature will live in the hearts of his classmates and friends forever. . ,A LUCILLE HURLEY CCLOUQH A thing of beauty is a ioy forever. Certainly we'll remember Lucille in that way. She was one of the most charming girls we have ever known. She had a carefree laugh along with her grace and charm. She liked to be with people and so followed our basketball games faithfully. Glee club was another school activity that she enioyed and she seldom missed a practice. Her cheerful, sym- pathetic interest in everyone won for her a warm place in their hearts. ll T We . J . 1 .tt f' Wmid 5 , A , ,fm ft W7 , 2
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