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SUPERLATIVES MOST SARCASTIC Iretta Kidd Randolph Waddle MOST ORIGINAL Dolly Neal Jean Ann Morehead MOST AGGRAVATING Bobby Kegley Alfrted Smith James Thompson LAZIEST Willard Peck Tucker Harden Donald Chewning
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SUPERLATIVES MOST TALENTED Jamie Muncy Darnell Miller (not pictured) BIGGEST FLIRT Janet F rancis Ronald Kidd QUIETEST Lois Pruett MOST CAREFREE Randolph Davis Dan Tickle
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CLASS HISTORY Only four short year s ago a class of Fifty-five wide -eyed freshmen entered the doors of Bland High School for a journey through English, Science, Mathematics, History, Agriculture, Home Economics, and many other interesting books, Mrs. Ruth B. Kegley was our home room sponsor during our freshman year. In spite of our dumbness we passed into our Sophomore year with a greater desire to learn. We began our Sophomore year with forty-five students under the leadership of Mr. Harry Tuell, our homeroom sponsor. This year was very quiet with the exception of constant lectures from the teachers and principal. Our Junior Year was very exciting. We received our class rings, enjoyed a delightful Junior- Senior Banquet, had a Junior Class Dance, and gave a thrilling class play entitled T’m a Family Crisis,” We numbered 41 this year having gained 5 students from Hollybrook. Our sponsor this year was Miss Majorie Blankenship. We, also acquired a new principal this year Mr. Victor R. Gilly whom we liked very much. We were sorry however to lose our principal Mr. Eugene Smith who had been with us since the beginning of our high school career. We began our senior year with thirty-four students under the leadership of Mrs. Helen P. Hardy. We thought we were dignified seniors but the teachers didn’t classify us as such. We gained Miss Mary Greever as our English Teacher. Miss Joan Thompson came to us as Fourth Grade Teacher. Mrs. Lucy B. Litton became our Home Economics teacher. We regretted losing Mrs. Jane Stafford. The time will soon roll around for us to leave dear B. H. S. but as all Seniors we are anxious for the adventures. Historians: Lillie Mae Goins Dolly Mae Neal CLASS SONG Bland High School Bland High School We bid adieu to you We’ll cherish you, our whole life through Though we’ll be gone away To other fields, for higher goals To profit more some day That we may live and others sad With time and thoughts for you. We leave our school Farewell to you We’ know we’ll miss you so. As years go past, our memories last Of times we’ve spent with you Of classmates dear, and teachers true And longing parents, too. Though years may go We’ll love you so Bland High School, Good bye’
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