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BRENDA ELAINE ELROD CATHERINE EVELYN ERWIN I There is no fury like a woman searching for a new lover.’’ “Hozv far that little candle throii ' s its beam.” cont. from page 18 Deal; vice president, Don Yost; secretary, Ganelda Mor¬ gan; treasurer, Vickie Fulton. After many embarrassing and unforgetable moments, we soon became accustomed to high school life and work. Every day brought us nearer, and before we knew it, we were no longer in the lowest class. When the school doors were opened in the fall of 1956, we entered as con¬ fident sophomores. This year, out of 106 students, Dickie Shaw was chosen as our president, with Neil Williams as vice president, Judy Gainer as treasurer, and Sharon Dial as secretary. Although this wasn’t a very eventful year, we all were looking forward to the next year when we would be “big” juniors. As juniors we enjoyed a happy and well-filled year Our class officers, who were Jeffrey Ketner, president; Ronald Beaver, vice president; Judy Gainer, secretary; and Don Yost, treasurer; along with our class advisors, Mrs. Thelma Bostian. Mrs. Freida Chambers, and Mrs. Ethel Bostian, helped to make this year a huge success. cont. on page 22 GARY MICHAEL FINK “They are never alone zvho are accompanied by noble thoughts.” BARRY HUDSON I “If I laugh at myself and the fool things I do, it won’t bother me much to see others laugh too.” VICKIE L. FULTON “She is cz’cr fair and nez ' er proud, has tongue at ZL ' ill, yet never loud.” BESSIE INGRAM “Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit.” PRISCILLA ELAINE GASAWAY “Of a good beninning cometh a good end.” SAMUEL JACKSON “Tends his own affairs, lets others tend theirs.” JOHN W. GILLIS Give the zvorld the best you have, and the best will come back to you.” RICHARD L. JONES Will you, won’t you, would you dance with me?”
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ERNEST GARY CRESS LORETTA JEAN DEAL NANCY DEAL SHARON RAY DIAL “Why should l strive to set the “Every ittc t a queen.” “Honor is the rezeard to virtue.” “ A perfect zvoman, nobly plann- eroobed straight cd to warm, to comfort, and command.” 2959 Senior Class MASCOTS Ronnie Jo Patterson and Larry Wayne Deal. ELIZABETH NADINE EUDY ‘‘The true question is not what zee gain, but what zee do.” NINA LUCILLE HARTSELL ‘‘Honest labor bears a friendly smile.” PATRICIA SUE FAGGART “The zeay to bill time is to zeorb it to death.” ELAINE HOOKS “Charms stribe the sight; merit zeins the soul.” tv
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RUBY JEAX JOSEY “The mildest manner and the gentlest heart.” EES LIE EVERETT KESLER “Oh . . . zch v should life all labor her JEFFREY BROWN KETNER he zeinc of love is music; lie feast of love is song.” KATHLEEN MECIMORE “Character is the diamond that scratches all stones.” HARVEY MUSSELWHITE “He zuho liz ' cs zvell is the best preacher.” ROBERT ALFRED NANCE “Wit he has, and joy in life.” ROBERT PHILLIP NESBITT “Tor fools to admire, for men of sense to approve.” THOMAS A. NULL “IVise men say nothing in dang¬ erous times.” cont. from page 21 First, we sponsored a Halloween carnival in which each class participated. Next we presented a Christmas play under the direction of Mrs. Aldena Smith entitled “The Flowering Staff.” The most outstanding event of the year was the Junior-Senior Banquet held at the Yadkin Hotel in Salisbury. We selected “Sayonara” as the theme of this eagerly anticipated event. At the end of this year, all 81 members of our junior class could hardly realize that soon we would be seniors. This year, which seemed so far in the distance when we were freshmen, finally rolled around. After the class organization and a few class meetings, we began our senior activities. Ronald Beaver was elected head of the class. The other officers are Tommy Smith, Vic President; Sharon Clauson, Secretary; and Dickie Shaw, Treasurer. We have a class of 72. Highlights of this most important year have been the Fall Festival, the Senior Play, and many other events. As a whole, our senior year has been cont. on page 25 22 II TOMMY W. PORTER CAROLYN ANN SEABOLT “An athlete true, a charmer “Love is the lock that links too!” noble minds.”
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