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RECALL 'ay +P'l .4m siabqffrlmfi Era' A .73 r .'1r1.1:k'F, l Other important events of the year included the presentation of our Junior play, The Sixth Key, which was termed a success. We then received our class rings. What a wonderful feeling we had after that! ln the spring we gave the Seniors a banquet at l-larvey's Cafeteria. Our theme was Hitch Your Wagon to a Star. Never will we forget that night! To celebrate our glorious year we had a picnic at lake Mirl. Seniors- Our year finally arrived, Mrs. Knapp and Mr. Roberts guided us through our last year at O. G. S. Our Senior Play, Here Comes Charlie, was termed a great success. Another highlight was our trip to Washington, D. C., in April. The spring brought in Class Day and graduation, with caps, gowns and diplomas. To our teachers, parents and friends, who have guided us patiently, preparing us for the problems we may face in the future, we wish to express our deepest and greatest appreciation. We, with faces turned to the unknown, look hopefully toward the future! FRANCES COTTEN JANELLE BRANTLEY V 'P m:w.4Q?',:'I,: V' M7550 Tw' , v v v IQ IA A W . f
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ITM 51 VAXAZXJ gran! Ydll 1 V4 7 Jflaob HMETC The class of i954 began the freshman year i Oak Grove High with about 60 proud of the size of our class, high school and proud ot our elementary school. Mrs. Cleo members. We wei proud of enterir accomplishments Stickney and N A. E. Williams, our homeroom teachers, took i under their wings and guided through that tirst hard year. our stumbling te We had fun as well as work in our freshmc year. For the first time we had t to the library! We could also Luck not so good. Somehow we survived that Sophomores, Now we looked Freshmen. We felt more at games and picnics, working on he privilege of goir try cutting classes first year and we down on the gree home going to be the school paper ar ision of Mrs. Par annual. Under the expert superv ison and Mr. Houser, we somehow progressed that glorious day when we became sophisticate Juniors. Ms. Tharrington and Mr. Neal were our Juni I' homeroom teachers. We started off with a bang by planning a square dance. ln the fall we ioL neyed to Williamsburg, Virginia. It was an enioyak ' l'1 fs T Tir trip, and being away together for te :rs was lotsi of fun.
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111 JUNIORS ik 'G E97 will 2 ii Seated: Corol Wilson .... Wondo Doniels Standing: Harold Tice .... Quinton Pope .... xrf N, OFFICERS Presider . . .. Secrefcrr . . . . Vice-Presider . . . . . . Treasure .arf-ms, VFW Borboro Blake Yvonne Bullocx Carlisle Boyxin Bernie Brodiey Yvonne Brantley Donnie Clark
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