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Judy Atkins Peggy Armes Ida Jo Barnes Amy Bass Marv Benedict CLASS OFFICERS SEATED: Jewel Harper (Reporter), Judy Atkins (Sec¬ retary). STANDING: Jimmy McGhee (Vice-Presi¬ dent), Linda Hay (Treasurer), John Walrod (President). THE JUNIORS BUSY THEMSELVES SELLING MAGAZINES, From the vantage point of juniors, the most out¬ standing date in our minds is September, 1958. Yes, that ' s when thirty-two Burkeville students came to mingle and make friends with fifty eighth graders of Crewe. You can bet that we were a very confused bunch, but it didn ' t take long to settle down to the new experience of class periods, physical education, etc. Sandra Elliott led us well as our president. The Mighty Midgets, with eleven of our boys playing, were cheered on to an undefeated 6-0 record by the cheerleaders -- Nancy Trump, Sandra Elliott, Linda Hay,Gloria Pond, Donna Lingerfelt, Judy Atkins, Lane Shell, Pat Redford, and Jewel Harper. Our Homecom¬ ing colors were worn by Linda Hay. Sandra Elliott and Jimmy McGhee represented us in the Valentine court. Being freshmen made us feel grown up and impor¬ tant. David Milton became class president. Our first varsity cheerleader was Sandra Elliott. Paul Ellett, Chuck Shorter, Kenny Toney, Jimmy McGhee, Preston Hubbard, Jewel Harper, and Lane Shell were our first varsity athletes. Freshman Homecoming princesses were Judy Atkins and Sandra Elliott. In February, Lane Shell and Preston Hubbard were elected to the Valen¬ tine Court. That year, Tommy Pfirman joined our ranks. We shall never forget the Detention Hall estab¬ lished in 1959 in which several of our members par¬ ticipated quite frequently. We began to take a larger part in school activities as minute but mighty sophomores. That year we lost two outstanding students, Sandra Elliott and Harold Nase. However, we gained two new ones, David Han¬ kins, and John Walrod, whom we singled out as our president. Lane Shell and Judy Atkins were our var¬ sity cheerleaders, with Linda Hay as an alternate. Charlotte Dobbins, Judy Atkins, and Pat Redford wore our colors at Homecoming. Valentine representatives were Lane Shell, Donna Lingerfelt, Paul Ellett, and John Walrod. When Kenny Toney was named to the All-Tournament Team at Hampden-Sydney and Judy Atkins was named Miss Crewe High, our class re¬ ally gained recognition. Our most important memories have come this year. John Walrod was again elected president, Pat Redford became our third cheerleader, and our Homecoming princesses were Nancy Trump, Pat Redford, Judy At¬ kins, and Lane Shell. We were all proud of Jimmy McGhee when he was named Outstanding Back of the Year. Our biggest event this fall was the magazine sale. With Preston Hubbard as campaign manager, over $1700 worth of magazines were sold. Paul Ellett surpassed all previous sales records with a grand total of $208. Chuck Johnson, Linda Hay, Preston Hubbard, and Charlotte Dobbins were also high salesmen. And so, forty-four strong, we are anticipating re¬ ceiving our class rings and planning for the Junior- Senior. Linda Hay David Milton 23
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PEGGY LEE SCHUTT WARNER LEWIS SHIPP, JR. RICHARD CHARLES SHORTER MARGARET LILLIAN SLATE BARBARA ANNE VAN ARSDALL BESSIE JEAN WILLIAMSON PATRICIA LEE WILSON
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Sandra Bobbitt Christine Cobb Harold Cochran Jo Ann Cook Billy Cook Charlotte Dobbins Paul Ellett Lydia Glowinski CHOOSING THEIR CLASS RINGS, AND Donald Gowin Arthur Gravatt Jean Gunn David Hankins Jewel White Harper Linda Hay Hank Hendrick Preston Hubbard Charles Johnson Garland Jones Jimmy McGhee Gail Milstead
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