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SLOWEST QUIETEST Bev Buckner Leon Markley Ray Carroll Mildred Crim Sarah Pearson Peggy Pine Lambert Tomblin Gloria Stickles Phyllis Leavers Elene Erickson LOUDEST WITTIEST ABSENT: Mary Carpenter Jane Levi Pat Joyce Joel Griffing Sonny Perry Rick Crawford Bruce Edens Shirley Sechrist Paul Willingham Jack Tinsman Claude Ashby Ross Cooke BIGGEST EATERS Hazel Robertson Andy Feltner Shir Lee Chapman Calvin Heflin MOST TALENTED Nancy Kackley Lue Boxwell Alice Burleson Dale Sours — 23 —
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Qlla00 34i0torg September 5, 1942 was a Red Letter Day for us, our first day at school. Now twelve years have rolled by since that day. We started out as two separate classes, one in Boyce and the other in Berryville. The first grade at Boyce consisted of Elene Erickson, Sarah Jane Pearson, Shir Lee Chapman, Ray Carroll, Jimmy Lloyd, Jimmy Hillyard, Dale Sours and Beverly Buckner. The second grade brought us Ralph Shiley. Andy Feltner and Lam- bert Tomblin joined us in the third grade. Shirley Sechrist and Billy Journell came in the fifth grade. From Berryville, Helen Nicodemus was added to our class in the seventh grade also Leon Markley and Bobby White. The class at Berryville consisted of Sue Blythe, Eleanor Camper, Mary K. Carpenter, Mildred Crim, Bill Fuller, Gloria Stickles, Sonny Perry, Phyllis Deavers, Jane Levi, Lucy Vorous, Calvin Heflin, Mac Canter and Peggy Pine. In the second grade Barbara Cole Rowland, Pat Joyce, Joel Griff ing, Lowell Grumpier and Lue Boxwell join- ed our class from private schools, also that year brought us Nancy Kackley. The third grade brought us Bruce Edens from Tennessee, Jack Tinsman from Pine Grove and Roger Lloyd from Berryville. Then in the fourth and fifth grades, Claude Ashby from Millwood, Alice F. Burleson and John Shirley from Glendale joined us. In the sixth grade we welcomed Beth Ames from Pennsylvania. We will never forget the seventh grade, the last step before our greatest desire, to be in high school. We were the last class to receive diplo- mas as we entered high school. That year brought us Jennings Baxter from Bluemont, Barbara ( Hobert ) Hamill from Handley, and Donald Welch from Berryville. In the eighth and ninth grades came Pauline Longerbeam from Washington — Lee and Hazel Robertson from California. The tenth grade brought the two separate classes together as one. Rick Crawford joined us from Lake Forest Academy. Our junior year was a very exciting one as we were trying hard to make a successful prom for the seniors, giving the junior play, and order- ing our class rings. June Baker from James Wood joined our class that year. In our senior year Paul Willingham brought our number to 51. This year has been our highest and best with everyone working hard but having fun. February the first was a day that will be re- membered by the entire student body. That was the date on which we officially occupied the won- derful new building for the first time — one of the largest and best-equipped buildings in this area, for better development of higher education. We will never forget the “Talon”, our Senior trip, the Senior play, and the prom. We look forward to the Baccalaureate Service and the night we will walk up the aisle in the new Clarke County High School Auditorium to receive our diplomas. The wonderful experience of our days at C. C. H. S. will be long remembered by the Seniors of 1954. Elene Erickson Peggy Pine — 25
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