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SENIOR SUPERLATIVES NEATEST MGX Hughes Mosr uicew ra succeeo Morierwe SUQQS BEST Au AROUND UWOYTGS SUTTON Richard Sechrisr Doris Smith Margaret Pierce MOST ORTGTNAL Margaret Pierce Charies Surrart MOST ATHLETTC Peggy Jones Richard Sechrist Sponsored by J. E. CROWELL MOST DEPENDABLE Jeanene Roihrock Charles Surraii
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CLASS HISTORY The school year of l950-5l was an exciting one for a large group of about seventy swashbuckling freshmen. Mr. Bill Garrison and Mrs. Kenneth Murphy were the brave ones who survived our mischief and many wiener roasts. It was during this year that Carolyn Head chose married life to that of attending to school. With the loss of one, we received two new students, Charles Surratt from Colonial Drive and Delores Clinard from Colfax. Mr. John Cox was ready for us in September ol l95l. He calmed us quickly and let us know that we were no longer children but men and women, and that the time had come to act likewise. Many of our classmen were Grst stringers for basketball and baseball. ln the spring ol this school year we started preparations for a football squad. Several boys from our class were stars in our,first football team. Our main highlight for this year was Biology. Most everyone enioyed disecting Mr. Earthworm. At the end of this term Winnie Underwood and Sylvia Creasy decided to take a course at summer school and graduated ahead of us with the class of '53. Becoming Juniors was a big event with class rings and the Junior-Senior Ban- quet as well as other highlights. Our gypsy style banquet was a great success with the guidance of Mrs. Ruth Ross. Our homeroom teacher, Mrs. Clarence Fowler, directed us in four one-act plays which were given in the cold icy gym due to the lack of an auditorium. All ot our chapel programs were held in the gym during the building proiect. Again we lost and gained students. lmogene Myers indulged in matrimony, Frances Wright moved to the Thomasville High district, and Charles Stewart came to us from Thomasville High. Perhaps our ioyous class parties topped the bill for our Junior year. The first day of school in i953 found us back with Mrs. Fowler and the slight vision of Washington, D. C., before us. By this concluding year our enrollment had decreased to thirty-one. Peggy Jones of our class was chosen Football Queen by popular vote of the student body. Also during this year Donald Poole and Joyce Fouts were crowned annual Halloween King and Queen. We chose a folk play for our Senior play and tt'e proceeds from this performance go to our Washington trip. Vlfe also sold Christmas cards and hose to build up our treasury. By early spring we hope to succeed in achieving our long-awaited trip. MARGARET PIERCE, Historian Sponsored by LOMAX GROCE RY
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