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The happy association we have enjoyed through our twelve years at C.H.S. was begun for eight of us in September, 1935. That first year Dwight Gaines, Charles Lewis, Audrey Marlar, Richard Plunkett, Flo Ree Rape, Lon Edwin Smith, Joyce Vick, and Ed Williams learned their ABC's under Miss. Ada Patton. We were proud to enter the second grade because a new white brick building had replaced the old red structure with the tall steeple. Mrs. Lucille Evans Taylor lead the class through the second year. Mrs. Mabel Guinn took over at that point and saw us through the third grade. Miss Noma Carter was teaching us fourth grade subjects when Bobbie Montague and Wilma Dean May became members of our band. Bobbie Ruth Green joined us while M s. Pauline Gillis was laboring with us in the fifth and sixth grades. Our last year as grammar school scholars was extremely enjoyable and successful. With Miss. Ruth Green standing by it featured numerous parties and was capped off with a delicious banquet. With our grade school diplomas tucked safely away we ner- vously anticipated our first year in High School as WFishn. Being Freshmen seemed to agree with us and our class was bol- stered by the addition of eight students, Dorsae Bacon, Clifford Evans, Junior Evans, Mammie Lou Marriot, Laverne Morrison, James Smith, Eula Mae Smithers, and Magdalene Vickers. Mrs. Hutchinson sponsored our class and we continued to enjoy the class parties for which we were noted. Basketball became the center of ath- letic attention and both boys and girls of the class worked to become creditable wearers of the Maroon and White in the years to come. Class spirit and unity was the key-note of our year as Soph- omores. Mrs. Hutchinson was again our sponsor. The class was further strengthened by the entrance of Raymon Bramlett, Billy Vaughn, and Doris Noble. The Sophomore boys made up the B-Team in basketball and lost only one game. Several girls gained ex- perience on the main basketball team. On the softball field the Sophs again glittered and barely missed beating the Seniors out for the school championship and the two cases of cold drinks that go with it. As Juniors our class honored the Seniors with a banquet as the main social event of the year. The Juniors in '45 furnished much material for the football and basketball squads and all teams enjoyed successful seasons. Curtis Berry was added to our class in '45. Then the moment we dreamed so fondly of came and we were en- rolled as Seniors at C.H.S. Athletics and social events were mingled with our studies to make our last year at C,H.S. one of the pleasantest of all. With Mr. Click as our sponsor and with Mary Swann, Billy Fry Taylor, Billy Ray Taylor, and Delbert Vick to our roll, we tried to cram all we could into our last year but as the graduation service drew nearer we could see it was going to be hard to leave the dear old school. Even after we have vaca- ted our desks we will hold our life at C.H.S. as one of the dear- est parts of our lives.
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