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Seniors ROBER 1 BAKKR ■■This t5§t ' l l ' i ' ifiilrr! DARLENE BALDW I I ' ll grow itji sdiiicdtix. Band 1-2-3-4; Pep Band 3-4; Thespian President 4; National Thespians 2-3- 4; Home Swccl Homicide 3; The Little Hog Laughed 4. LLC.ILE BALDWIN gol (I ii ' hili ' i ' ( HM — iincf. CJirls ' CJIee C ' .lid) 3-4. ERNESr L. BEC:KNL N Eniic JusI tall Die sii ' inc - - - herder. F.F.A. L2-3-4. Treasurer 3, Piesident 4; 1 rack 2-3-4; Foothall 3-4; E (:hil)2 3 4. BEVERLY BLNCHAM liev I ' ve aot lo settle dmoi? Band 1-2-3-4: Choir 1-2- 3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Thespians 3-4; Pep Band 1-2-3-4; Home Sweet Homicide 3; The Little Dog Laughed 4. JACK BLALOCK U ' hiit dues ie stand far? E Clid) 3-4, President 4; Football 3-4; Hiiskie News 4; Latin Cliil) 4. LARRY BLUE Mx days aren ' t alwaxs blue. F.F.A. 1-2-3-4. LEILLA |EAN BOWEN (ill. those exes. Choir 1-2-3-4; Pep Clnh 2; FHA 1-2: Declamation 4. ROY BOWMAN Mariu Lures girls— hntli uf them. Choir 1-2-3-4; Boys ' Quartet 4. Madrigals 4. Baker Blue Carroll D. Baldwin Bowen ( ' avford L. Baldwin Bowman Coddington RK H RD BOYNION Guslal I ' m just sort uf a xudelin ' cmrbu . Huskie News 4; Annual Staff 4; E Chd) 3-4. ! RY ELI UR(K,AN dini ' t uudtrslinul thi stall. L;itin Clnh 2-3-4. I WEI CAMPBELL Suiiie j eujile are sweet, suitie are sweeter, then comes Ceurge. Band Sweelheart Candidate 1-2-3-4, Sweetheart 4; Band 1-2-3-4; Pep Cluh 2-3-4, Presi- dent 3. CI.VRENCE CARROLL She ' ll find me sumedax. E Club 3-4; F.F.A. 1-2; Icnnis 2 3-4; Foothall 3-4. KARL CAYEORD Caxfurd in the tree tuj . Band 1-2-3-4; Pep Band 4; Latin did) 2-3-4; National Lhcspians 4; Ghost of a Chance 3; I he Little Dog L;uighed ' I. PHYLLIS CODDINGTON ' uive xuu his address. Choir 3-4; Glee Chd) 1-2; Pep Clnh 2; I.ILV, 1-2-3. DEWEY COFIELD Duke There ' s mx habx. Foothall 3-4; E ' Cluh 3-4. MIRE COLLIER Yuke Maid probablx drojilwd oil. Track 2; Basketball 4: E Club 2-3-4. I ARRYCRAFFORD Talent Sroutf Choir 4: Band 3: Madrigals 3; Boys ' Onartcl 4. Beckiiian Boynton Cofield Bingham Blalock Brogan Campbell Collier (.raflord
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CAROL HANKINS I ' dlfllu ll)}i(ltl Some dreams come true througli liard work. If you don ' t think so, ask oiu- valedictorian, Carol Hankiiis. Dining her four years in Ennnett High School she has been active in music, the library, P ' HA, and the National Honor .Society. PATRICIA ROGERS Salulutoitun .Another busy girl whose dream came true is our salutatoi ian, Patricia Rogers. Even though she has worked in nuisic, FHA, Latin Club and the National Honor Society she too has had time to keep her grades high. Senior History I had a dream last night— I thought my school days were gone; I woke up this morning— They really were long gone. Oh. hi there! Didn ' t see you. A dream? Sure I had a dream. I said I did. didn ' t I. Sort ol a lunn dream, too— all about high school days. You know, when I was an underclassman. Boy, I ' ll never forget the year we were freshmen. There was one of the finest freshmen (hisses that ever trod the boards of good old E.H.S.— the biggest little class in school. Our officers were Ken Goodwin, .Arley Hanna, and Mike Collier; our adviser. Miss Leona Bales. . nd then we began to grow up, and became sophomores. We won the Frosh-Soph rally and began to show up here and there. We began to look more like the Class of ' 52 and less like a biuich of little kids. Our officers were Bob Speros, LeRoy Parks, Ed Lopshire, and adviser Mrs. Delia Swan. But as juniors we really did shine. Vc dominated athletic teams and most organizations, as well as Mr. Douglas ' office. We had a successful play, and the biggest prom you e ' er saw. Our officers were George Yost, Janet Cam])bell, . rt Myers, and Ed Lopshire. It all comes back to me now— the fun. the heartaches, the trials and tribulations of our senior vearl Trying to appear unconcerned, we ordered aiiuDuncements, flunked math, and all the other things that seniors do. It was a wonderful and fearful year, thing, not even a good report card. Yes, a year of alternate failure an d success, intermingled with thoughts of the draft and. in some cases, settling down. Through it all we •ere guided l)y our able officers, .Art .Myers, Wcnona ' i kery. and Jack Blalock. A most successful and gratifying high school career has been oms. 18 but f know none of us woidd trade the memor - of it for any-
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Seniors Culhirth Davis Dcarhorn 1). Dcwcv G. Ocwcy j. Douglas R. Douglas Diiiiii 1 (ucinan (Jardncr fiarner (.ilcs Goodwin (.uy {;. Haukins J. Hankinv Hanna Has lies BKI IV ( r 1 lURI H Hf ' s } ot cttilx hair and hrnji ' Ti e ps. F.H.A. 1: Choir 3-4. STERIING DAVIS Take it easy. Tennis 34. MARILYN DEARBORN Shucks. I sliouUUi kiujif ' d. Bonan a High School I: Middlctnn 2:!; G.A.A. 4. DONA DEWEY That ' s J ark ' s car—and mine. Ghoir 4; Glee Club 3; F.H.A. 3-4; Luncheon For Six 4. GERTRUDE DEAVEY . . - . . Trudy Huh. what did ou say? Pep Club 2-3-4: Thes- pians 4: The Little Dog Laughed ' 4: Huskie News 4. JO.VN DOUGLAS Dewey, Oh, Dewey! National Honor Society 3-4; G.A.A. 4; Pep Club 2-3-4; Band 2-3; Decla- mation 4. RENA DOUGLAS Kid. I don ' t know. JOAN DUNN think he ' s cute. Cheer Leader 3-4; G.A.A. 2-3-4; Student Council 3-4; Declamation 4. JOYCE FOREMAN Jov, just wait till I ' m a secretary. Choir 3-4; Orchestra 3-4; Pep Club 2-3-4. IVAFAE GARDNER And then aur j lasses clicked. Choir 4; Latin Club 3; F.H. . 1-2. Gl. 1)VS JULIA (. RNER He ' s coniinn limne. Choir 3-4; Dc4iatc 3 4; N.F.L. 3-4. M IAN I. GILES Office work is fun. Office 4; Pep Club 2-3-4; F. I. . 4; National Honor .Societv 4. KENNEIH (, )OI) IN - ... - Ken ] ' liere ' d that guv co)ne from? Football 3-4; Baseball 2-3-4; E Club 2-3-4; Class President 1. JOAN GUY - Frenchy Well, I thought so too. Huskie News Editor 4; .Ynnual Staff 4; Sweetheart Can lidate 4; Pep Club 2-3-4. ( AROL ELAINE HANKINS ... ' » ; Always sinilin! . National Honor Societv 3-4; F.H.A. 12-3-4; I.ibrarv 4; Orchestra 2-3; Valedic- tori;in. JOYCE HANKINS got the ■ Wright ' soldier. Pep Clid) 2-3-4; Office 4; Huskie News 4. . RLEV H. NN. Who me?-Oh. yeah. Footliall 3-4; E Club 3-4; Basketball 3;Track 3. DONN. RUTH HAYNES But it ' s fun to talk. Choir 1-2-3-4; A Ghost of a Chance 3.
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