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Working with her class work and school ' N ,PL gin publications leaves Miss Butler with :mi Y, little tinie for hobbies. However, the N1 Q- ' 1. year around she enjoys her farm animal 3 friends, and especially her cats. During . the summer she spends much of her time E5 with caring for flowers and lawn. 'Q ' He has a big inte rest in raising live stock and hope s someday to be Secretary of Agriculture At press nt hc enjoys reading working fishing hunting and hoping for the million dollars he had always wanted to have MARY BUTLER RALPH E STOTTS Comrnercial Boys Coach 7th 81 8th Grades She enjoys reading Her main hobby is improving her home She is perfectly content with life as it is and is too busy to think about the things she has always wanted but nc ver has had N is Q .' ,, Reading and sewing fill in the extlza gf' hours when Mrs Erzinger does not have other things to do Since her ambition is to get her college degree many of her summer vacations are spent being a student instead of a teacher 4 ESTHER BUCK MARY ERZINGER -ith 81 rthr rades 4th 81 5th Grades books and old glass are among some of the things she likes to do Mrs Newton enjoys her home traxelling and being., with her family When she isn't tending her household duties or teaching she ij 11 likes to read 'O' ,.--. Mrs Camp likes hm r flowers and hopes soma day to own i mo le rn home and hive a flower gards n out of doors Much of her sparc timm shi spends reading and si wing KATHRYN H NEWTON BFATRICh CAMP lst Sz Znd Grades frfif Fw 2: I . . . ,Ms , I L1 , . . ' . 1 'l jf' - . . r . . 1 ' ' , . . 'Q ,- 4 x f' ' f . f X Studying early Lee County History, old nf, ' . . a 47 rf , K 'mr ' lx 1 l , 4 , , ' . K' f , I ju.. D Znfl K- 3 ' V105 W
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'ns 'QA-f Tvs., Y' Gl'ORGlr MEC KLPNBURG bnpm rxntc nflm nt 'E ,..-v ka. WALTER DONAHUE Coach and Hxstory 'sq 12 MADGP KELLY lfnglxsh F aculty Most of h1s t1ms lb spsnt 1n 4 arrylng 0 h1s sc howl rlulu s but 1n h1s span mumm nts unm w1ll 11ml h1m wmlrkmg w1th h1s ap1ary Outdnmr sports ratz hlgh amung hxs 1nt1rm sts Mr .Iunms w1shes soma day just to be Mr Axeragm Amm rlcan dflvlng a brand nmw par to thc Wm st cuast H lmmvms tm: rr pau' t1nkm r and bu1ld most anythmg NC I- ENTON JONES Hunhng and f1sh1ng xrm two m1fh1s fax c1r1t4 hobbu s wh m h hm re ally mnjoys Om of h1s greatest ambtmns 15 to bacon m a good coax h Mathernatlcs ,c H15 hobbus arm xaru cl as he enjoys nn 1 1 Ma bm when and 1f h gm ts a l'U1ll1On lull hm man own a ranch 1n Texas and takm l1fv easy 'i 1,..2, LI' WIS N AUGHAN N on atmnal Agrmulturm Puppets a wholm 1am1ly of th: rn play an xmportant part IH hm r 11ast1mms and dur mg slamk t1mm s sh dmn s m njoy 1 good book X sunken gardvn has always bemn in arnb1tmn w1th hm r Pm1ss1bly 1n hmm 1t w1ll bm rralxzmd as shm hupms to c comm a pm rsun w1lh Z1 iuturm and not w1th a past Among hor faxor1tm hobblm s arm sc-w1ng and f1X1ng thm ho Q and yard Hm r baby and husband hold thm spotlumllf WY'-' shm obtams a d1shwashf:r she w1ll have mnrm t1mm for just pla1n relaxat1on 7 IRENE BROCKELMAN Home Econnmuts ut ' ' , I ' '- f m a . A , . I , I E 'K' .. 'A . - 4 ' - I . v? ' 0 f ,,, '11 'x ' 1 1 -fs, ' f f 4 , , ig - x .,' - - f - 1, X. ' U ' ' ' -A fl . ff.. 2 A I . x ,A-1.5 v I 1 if p , ' ai. A w 4 K . 1 l : -A 'I 1- ' , 1 1' n 3 x f 1,41 ' . A f Q tr. '-lllng,11rl.1llki11fls,11l'1r1'.s'c. y ,fi - J - - 1- - ' f Ars, ' ,mfgyl - ' ,I T M 'Q 3 ' , , - 1- -- f ' Q Q., E ' T ' X. . E ,S ' A ' . ,'.Y . 1 bu -- 1. . . - . A 'Th f . 'O . 1- ' ' , ua, Q -Y . . y -S x . . , I.
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Messages From Smce the begmnmg of the human race home has been the stalwart foundat1on of democracy and human rel1t1ons Wlth the bcglnnmg of the mac hlne and gadget age the home has been detcrxoratlng due to too many outs1de xnfluences The lamxly as a whole does not have t1me to assemble as a un1t and work out the1r problems or enjoy each others presence As thxs bas1c unxt of llvlng vanlshes ln havxor lnc reases ln the end our demo cracy w1ll vamsh Let's all appreclate what we call home and make It a grow mg factor ln tht future of th1s country Mr Mecklenburg Each year as graduatxon txme draws near and passes the words of the song My Best To You recall themselves a gaxn and agaln to my mmd They seem to express my feelmgs as one of your teachers toward you who are movlng out to where the respons1b1l1ty of your future course ls xnostly your own Know that your educatxon 18 not and never w1ll be complete that not to advance IS to drop back and 1f I were to add one other thought I would say Be xnterested and you ll be mterestmg Mr Jones Congratulatmons' Members of the Class of 1953 Your hxgh school days are past and for many of you your school days are over but as you go on through l1fe you w1ll learn from all of your exper1ences As you llve from day to day you w1ll meet many problems and you w1ll wonder what to do Because of your stud1es you should be better able to adjust yourself to th1s ever chang1ng world Many of you are anxxous for your graduatzon some of you are not For all of you lt w1ll mean sep aratxon from your school frxends teachers and to some of you even from your fam1l1es You as a class have chosen as your motto Not Merely To Exxst But To Accompl1sh Durxng your stay at Denmark Hxgh many of you have already done much to meet th1s goal but now as you go out to seek your place ln the world may all of you accomplxsh worthwh1le thmgs The tmme has come for each of us to go our wax, both teachers and you, I am sure lt The Teachers x ae cnlx 1 H 1 0 lssocl ltlons together th lt r Iniln 1th us lou l rt Q too s h XX.lllCll to ll f 'Tl U 1 2 Mlss Butler You Senlors w1ll soon close the door on your hlgh school days Then you w1ll be makmg plans for your respectlve futures authors teacher nurse etc What ever your future plans for an occupatlon remember that the most mmportant career the maJor1ty of us w1ll ever attempt 15 that o homemak1ng Homemakxng IS not conflned to the wom en nor does lt conslst solely of cook1ng and stwmg and clean1ng 1n the home or of br1ng1ng home the pay check each week Homemaklng 15 bu1ld1ng a famlly unlt on a fu-m rel1g1ous foundatlon welded together w1th love and respect and trlmmed w1th Joy of doxng for others It 1S cloth1ng young l1ves ln strong garments of securlty stltched together w1th a parent's love and embroldered w1th deslgns of cheerful un selfxshness Its end result 15 a fam1ly standlng together 1n 1tS love for God and 1 s followman May all of you strlve to be th1s klnd of homemaker for m the very str1v1ng you w1ll fmd success Whatsoever thy hand fmdeth to do do lt w1th thy m1ght The future of the nat1on w1ll be ln the hands of her chlldren As someone has very truth fully sa1d As the home 15 so 1S the world The challenge that I leave w1th you What w1ll you make you make of your homev Mrs Brockelman If I were to wlsh the best for each one of you It would not be for an easy l1fe rather that you hold a great reserve of courage to meet tomorx'ow's problems however and whenever they come May all or you develop a glowmg zest of l1fe and make of It a grand adventure hope you w1ll fmd yourselves tak1ng more thought for the welfare of others thus be commg stronger and better characters Waste no txme bemoan1ng your fate Opportumtxes are everywhere You are 'I f A l ' will l J the pl rl '. nt :r.vrrxrm:'la's of ur . ' ' g 5 ' , 1- -A . 1-.ill rr .' Z ' . ' .ff ', luxe: 4C +f'lycv'1r l. ' ' ' ' ' ' wit ' ' 've' nnl xuorlf, so . :ly your ' 4 l lrses be pr fitz l le and lmpily. i l l K . . . . . , , . A - y security, unthoughtfulness and unwise be- -N - , Y , - . . ' A 4 Y . vu an ' - . , . , ' f - ' . 5 ' 5 - . L . , , . I 1 g A , , l 1 3 I I . uv ll - - ' - - - - - , 7 1 , . , , y . 4 - , , I ' 4 l It ll ' 1 , . I ' ' ul ' 1 - u , - l ' ' ll . . . . H 4 , . I . . - 1 - . I V . , . ' ' ll ' . . . , 2 , . . . , Q , , , l ' i , . , , , g U , . . . . . Q ' I ' ' . , . ,
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