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THE RIVER OF MEMORY Rovung down the Rrver of Memory Our boat glrcles oer the waters of knowledge Twelye ghdrng years have floited by Years filled w1th knowledge 1nd glory Rowrng down the Rrver of Memory We are shootmg the rapxds of Englrsh and Hxstory Thexr secrets are hrdrng where no student knows While down the Rrver of Memory he goes Rowmg down the Rlver of Memory The lrghts of four ports we see ghmmerrng FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE JUNIOR AND SENIOR In sparkllng letters are shrmmerrng Down the Rryer of Memory Rowmg down the Rrver of Memory Our eyes are glrstennng w1th unshed tears As we are nearmg the end of our yoyage Rowrng down the Rrver of Memory Rowmg down the Rrver of Memory Our boat enters the Harbor of Graduation We are parrmg-each for hrs chosen way After romng down the Rrver of Memory Catherrne Myers 79 1' f v x ' ' V, 1 V - ' ' Y f L 1 f V. 1 w v y 1 y v - x 1 1 v V v v y U v f
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FLASHES FROM THE TWELVE YEAR DIARY OF CLASS OF 54 As the diary is opened we see the year 1942 tn big numbers This is the real beginning of our twelye ye1r diary Mrs M 1d1son and Mrs Covington duided 77 boys 1nd 50 girls into two groups This school business was new and a lot of fun for many bright eyed children for now they were big boys and girls starting to school On the second page we see Miss Foster trying to get the children quiet to tell them that they were to give a chapel program next week Since it was February they gave 1 program based on the h1SfOI'lL eyents that had occurred in that month A May Day Festiy al IS the headline on the third page Yes there we see Miss Green 1nd her third graders haying a festival and they are wlndxng the May Pole' Looking a little closer at the picture we can see Barbara Adkins as May ueen with her tendants' Shirley Prather Ardella Daywalt Frances Hager Louise Godbey Ruby Nance Mildred A new teacher' Doesnt that spell trouble especrally when she is 1 single woman' Miss Sherrill didnt seem to mind our foolishness too much She and Miss Wilhelm introduced Geography to us After Christmas that year we see in the record many new narres and faces We were happy to welcome the Wayside students to our s hool but were sorry their building had burned On the fifth page we see Mrs Cook a teacher from Wayside and Mrs Sherrill with the two big fifth grades Now that the students of the two schools had become better acquainted with each other they became one big group having a lot of fun Believe it or not we were so good that year that we had the privilege of going to the Turkey Farm on 1 picnic' Th 1t was so much fun missing a whole day of school and spreading lunch together This was the first time they had ever permitted the fifth grade to do such a thing The year 1947 is on the sixth page My' Whats all the excitement? Miss Norville and Mrs Kennerly seem to be trying to get us students headed into the right rooms' We were changing classes for the hrst time and found lf more fun than to gaze all day at the same teacher We also were allow ed to play some basketball even though we didn t know too much about it it was a lot of fun We were told that our seyenth year would be the hardest but with Mrs Evans and Mrs Corpening guiding us we made it In history we studied about the Olympic Festi 31 I 1' ' ' ' -' 2 7 M . 1 ' . . ' ' f ' , ' ' ' V ' ' I, y I t . . A I, 1 1 ' 1 ' A ' ' ' . 7 I vi I I A I y Y 5 1 I 2 4 'l 1 ' ' 1 ' I 4' . I . I 5 1 4 V L 1 I Brotherton and Maxine Williams. Gee! Wasn't that fun? . ' , ' ' 1 ' ' . f 1 1 . A 'L , . 7 T , . v I 7 ' v 7 K L f L I v' ' 2 I ' . I ' , - . - Y A K . . K ' K! ' a i , I 1 . V Y V K v , V' Q
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