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Seniors VIVIAN SUE ALDRIDGE To make the world a friendly place, one must show a friendly BARBARA EVON ANTHONY Promise is most given when the least is said. AVIS MARCELLE ARANT A thing of beauty is a j oy forever. CARL BARE Laziness personified. JAMES REID BASINGER He ' s a good man; I’ll say that for him. SHIRLEY KATHERYN BENFIELD BILLY BOGER There is likewise a reward He who stops to for faithful silence. look each way will live to drive another day. JERRY GRAY BRADSHAW Tis better late than never. CAROLYN JEANETTE BUCKWELL You know I say just what I think. MILDRED ANN BURRELL A man is better than a book. BARBARA CLONINGER Silence is a great peace maker. CLEO CHRISTINE CRISCO Least said is soonest mended. Page Twenty-One
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HARRY WADDELL . Vice-President CAROL SECHLER . Secretary Mascots BECKY CAROL LIPE JOSEPH FRANKLIN HOUSTON WINFRY WHICKER . President JOHNNY HOUSTON . Treasurer Dear Diary, May, 2955 As I look back to August 2 9 , 2952 , I recall a large group of bewildered, mixed- up freshmen. There was, unbe l levmgly, now a hundred twenty of us. The upper class- men and our advisors, Miss Holt, Mrs. Kepley, Mr. Deal, and Coach Kelly, were of such assistance that in no time we became adjusted to the methods of high school. Me did little that year besides study, but I ' m sure not one of us will forget that memorable game with Landis in football when we tied 7 - 7 . Then came our sophomore year of 52 - 53 . Quite a few of our members moved or decid¬ ed to discontinue their schooling for we entered with only eighty-four members. Mi ley Drye, our freshman president, was replaced by Minfry Mhicker. Doris Stiller, Peggy Jo Sasser, Janet McCluney and Helen Frye added to the prestige of our class when they were chosen to represent the school band as letter girls and flag bear¬ ers. The student council was begun this year with Philip Mauldin representing our class as treasurer. Page Twenty
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Seniors FRANCES GERALDINE CRISP i live in pleasure when I live with my friends. WILEY BENJAMIN DRYE A mind equal to any undertaking that he puts it along side. PATSY EILEEN ELLER Her talk was like a stream which runs. SYBIL ARLENE FAGGART Devout yet cheerful, active yet resigned. LARRY EDMUND FREEZE Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow you may flunk. HELEN ROSE FRYE ’Tis good to live and learn. BRUCE PATTERSON GOODNIGHT ETHEL MARLENE HALL Our thoughts and our con- Little, but loud. duct are our own. BETTY JEAN HELMS Happy am I. From care I’m free. Why can’ t they all be contented like me. Page Twenty-Two JEANETTE HOLDSCLAW With a personality all her own. CLARA LOUISE HONBARGER Nothing is rarer than real goodness. JOHN GLENN HOUSTON, JR. Never trouble trouble till trouble trouble II
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