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! v . emor na MOST POPULAR: Connie Hunt George Kearns MOST ATHLETIC: Kenneth Workman Pauline Floyd MOST DEPENDABLE Rita Ward Gilliam Anderson BEST ALL AROUND: Pete Burr Pauline Floyd BEST SPORT ' Rita Ward Pete Burr
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ia65 Time waits for no one and certainly we Seniors have been compelled to keep a steady pace in order to keep up with time. For one brief moment of ecstasy we would grasp and hold firmly the hands of time and relive our past happy moments. Eight-thirty on the morning of September 1, 1949, a large group of Freshmen were found in the classrooms, roaming the halls, on the campus, at the store, and in every nook and corner available. We were typical Freshmen—rowdy, boisterous, and full of fun and frolic. After the round-up, however, we learned that Mrs. J. F. Moore was to guide our faultering steps. Our Freshman year was indeed one of hard work, with a good supply of fun mixed in. When our Sophomore year rolled around, we were well on our way to prove that we could be very studious in spite of our love for fun. It was Mr. Cox who kept us walking the chalk line during those nine months. Before we realized it, we had received a higher rating, that of Juniors, under Mrs. Clarence Fowler’s supervision. Our Junior play “Brides To Burn’’ was pre- sented and soon afterwards we plunged into the planning of our year’s biggest event—the Junior-Senior Banquet. This was definitely one of the high lights of our High School career. During our Junior year we had a very heavy schedule but there still remained that vim and vigor of our Freshman year and we accomp- lished that which we set out to do. September 4, 1951, that large group of Freshmen had decreased and the pres- ent Senior Class of thirty “dignified students’’ reported promptly to class. Though the end was drawing near, we once again launched, with Mrs. Ivey as our sponsor, another successful and enjoyable year. We may not always remember all that has happened in the past four years, but memories of classes, parties, plays, studies, acquaintances, ball games, and considerate advisors will linger in our minds for many, many years to come. Gilliam Anderson
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