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CLASS HISTORY It was in the autumn of 1949 that our class entered high school. We were filled with great anticipation and expectation for we were soon to become a part of what we had looked forward to for eight years. Mr. Elmer Loftin was our sponsor, and we found his guidance most helpful to the nineteen verdant Freshmen. In our second year, we had twenty -two members. Betty Jordan, Bobby Herring and Ann Lewis were the new additions. It was our lot it appeared to have men to sponsor us. Mr. Peterson was our homeroom teacher. He gained great favor, and soon endeared himself to us. A number of our group participated in basketball that year. During our Sophomore year we constantly sang Tell Me Why. Joyce Lancaster was Queen of the Halloween Carnival. We were proud, and considered it one of our high-lights. We were most happy to become Juniors, for there were more big events for us than ever before. Miss Janice Sasser was our sponsor, and how helpful she was in making our play, Betty Jane from Punkin Lane a big success. Career Day also came, and we were all there for the splendid advice given us. We must not forget our banquet; it was done in Treasure Island motif, and was a great success. Eight Juniors also took the Washington trip on a chartered Greyhound bus. What fun it was. It was with pleasure that we wel- comed Sally Parish this year. It was with a bit of sadness and pleasure, too, that we approach our Senior year. Mrs. Sam Martin is our sponsor. More responsibility is thrust upon us. The Annual, the Senior Play, Oh, Aunt Jerusha and our commencement. We were saddened by the marriage of Hilda Hollingsworth and Edith Sauls, but we were very happy to have Carolyn Day join us. As the new world beckons us onward, only fate knows what will happen to us before the end, but we hope that on May 28, 1953, seventeen happy girls and boys will receive their diplomas. Kay Taylor CLASS SONG Oh, classmates dear, Oh, classmates dear we hate to leave you so. Will meet again some lonely day and go along life ' s way. The time has come for us to part, but we will think of you To this fair school we leave our love and hope to meet again.
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Senior (?lcuo President Vice President Secretary - - - Treasurer — - SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS BOBBY HERRING - KAY TAYLOR SELBY GRANT LEON MOORING CLASS COLORS: Red and White CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose CLASS MOTTO: Honor lies at labor ' s gate.
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