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1951 Junior Prom SENIOR HISTORy The Class of 1952 entered Carter Sigh forty-seven in num- ber, Mrs Viola Sandy was given the Job of sponsoring us Eddie Sikorski was elected president and Dennis Bowmer vice presi- dent Gary Roberts was secre- tary-treasurer. For our initi- ation, we had duel personali- ties, half boy and half girl We had two lettermen and two members who received scholastic letters Virginia Courtney was chosen to represent us at Home- ooming and she was the first freshman ever to wear the covet- ed crown As sophomores, forty-two in number, we retaliated for our humiliation of last year by re- venge upon the new freshmen This year Mr John Beamer was our sponsor Under him we elec- ted Dell Dague, president; Nor- alla Edwards, vice president; and Murva Harrington, secretary- treasurer Murva also was chos- en as our queen candidate and went all the way to win the hon- or again for us We turned out two more lettermen and three more scholastic students. This year we had a taste of Journal- ism as several of us were made cub reporters for the Broadcas- ter Pearl Downey left our ranks to become Mrs. Wayne Grant In 1951 we thirty-nine Jun- iors lost our sponsor, Mr. Beam- Judge Lee Cork calls Oct. 22 court session to order Calendar—CCHS vs Bob Lasater Verdict—not guilty Our queens. Rose Ann I (S.), Virginia I (P.), and Murva I (Soph )
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Our Junior Play, Good Gracious Grandma Senior Madcaps er, to the Army and Mrs Gladys Buck became our advisor This year Joan Carey was president, Owen Stieg, vice president, and Virginia Courtney secretary- treasurer We ordered our class rings and chose Avis Brady to be our queen candidate We gave the junior play, Good Gracious Grandma, in December with a nine student cast In April we honored the seniors with the Prom, using as our theme, Under the Sea. Cupid once more in- vaded our class claiming Agnes Riehmond for Charles Livingston and Shirley Senrud for Richard Menuey As seniors we started the year with Mrs. Buck as sponsor, and elected Eddy Rutledge, pres- ident; Loren Turbiville, vice president; and Juanita Chapman, secretary - treasurer Rose Ann Rowley won the Homecoming crown for our class making it our third queenly victory At the half way mark Mrs. Buck left, which left us for the third time with a new sponsor Miss Mable Runyan took over the Job Being seniors, we edited the Broadcaster and Medicine Rock. We had nine lettermen and five students who received scholastic letters. The Junior Prom, this time in our honor, and Sneak Day rounded out our senior year Then came the big moment of the year, when we graduated into the world; the highlight and the end of our school careers Frosh Fun
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