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S ENIOR CLASS HISTORY In Qeptember 19136 twenty four zombtes emerged from then' crypt to haunt F C H5 for four years The most sp1r1ted ones were glven the off1c1al responsxbthty of IT13.1llI81I'11l'lg peace tn the brrck mausoleum Those zombtes to hold offtce were Presldent Roger Ktrkwood Vtce Pl'6S1d8IlI Pat Macklm Secretary Deannc Messmore and Treasurer Sondra Atteberry The grave yard keepers that year were Mr Ktssack and Mr Bennett Then the process of revrval was started The revlval was so successful that some zom bros were put mto G A A F H A F.F A basketball baseball and track to work out thetr excess cold ness and sttffncss However 1n May 57 the mor ue attendants were so completely exhausted from the process of revtv 'al that they needed rest Th1s necessitated putttng all zombles 1nto cold storage C1 ypts unt11September '57 The crypts were opened agam September 57 and only twenty occup1ed slabs were to be found. Thost t adavers that were stolen were Nancy Crum Charlene DeW1tt and Don Freeman Upon closer mspectton there was dtscovered a new slab contalmng a thorou hlytrozen zomble by the name of Ralph Hannon The f1rst ones to be thawed out were agam glven Jobs as offtcers They were Sondra Atteberry P resrdent Judy Carson V1ce Prestdent Pat Macklm Secretary and J1m Chlttum Treasurer Mr Benn tt sttll held h1s pos1t1on as grave yard keeper w1th h1s new asststant MISS Beatue. Because tt was such a task to thaw out each member cold storage was decxded agamst at the end of thls ghastly term In the gloamtng the zombtes gradually started roammg back for a new year atF C.H.S 1n 58 Those that roamed back ftrst recetved offtces Roger Krrkwood Prestdent Freda Leeds Vtce Prest dent Deanne Messmore Secretary and ,Ttm Chtttum Treasurer Two new cool ghouls were added Mr Ward and Mr Gr1ff1th as advtsers Three zombtes got so thawed out over our new ohouls that they fell off thetr slabs and rolled out F C.H.S s door The st1ffs were Glorta Banks Earl Donaldson and Netta Woodworth One new zomble roamed from Moweaqua She was Charlene Stms Feeling restless these zombtes dug up a play called ABSOLUTELY MURDER whtch slayed everyone. Sttll ambtttous they had a cool banquet honortng the graduates who recelved therr slab dlplomas May came and summer was spent as the prev1ous one had been spent In September 58 the zombtes started thelr fmal year w1th new keepers Mr Eadte, and Mrs Sttrrett They worked at general thmgs baseball basketball track F.l-I A F.F A band GA A and some of them made chorus The new offlcers elected th1s year were Ralph Hannon Prestdent Clar ence Adams Vlce Prestdent Judy Carson Secretary Sondra Atteberry Treasurer On Apr1l3 they presented a play BROTHER GOOSE whtch was a great success As they fmally emerged from the crypt that had been the1r home for four years they floated through the graveyard chantmg We must bear the sc1rs of battle 1f we would wear the vlctor s crown. Each zombte wore a ptnk rose and a v1mp1re style robe of pmk and whtte as he marched tnto tnfmtty C , , , ' 1 n Q Q a . . . . . . R . - . ' . S i . g , '. . ' ' . - - ., s u q q Q, , , . ' ' ' 1 . ,Y . , ' 1 ' I D I . . ' , . . , . I D D T 'fr , I , . D . 2 ' . - . 9 . , : . . ' . . 9 . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . , and the zombies were allowed to roam as they pleased. . . . . , . . . ' . , . : ' , - .- : Q . : ' ' . - . , '- . , . . . . . , , . . . 0 . V. , ' ' ll if ' 1 I . . . , . ,, ,, . I D ' , . , . . , . . I 1 1 9 ' ' . ' : , , , . ., . ., , . . g ' - ' n 4 3 ' n ' ' I S u S 9 v . 1 , ' . ' . ' ' u ' s 1 y L . . , ,, . .
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