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CLASS HISTORY At last! 1949! That was the year we entered high school. We were very fortunate in that we were the first class to have the opportunity of five years of high school at Floyd. Also, during this year of '49 and '50, we were fortunate to have Mrs. Dobyns and Mrs. Simpkins as our ad- visors. Our officers were: President, Charles KingreagVice-President, Freeda Hall, Secretary, Treasurer, and Reporter, Erma Thompson, S. C. A. Representatives, Bobby Agnew and Charlotte Parrick. It was during this year that we tried our hand at publishing an issue of the school paper. In '50 and '51 we became freshmen and had as our advisors Mrs. Rainey and Mr. William- son. Our officers were: President, Ravanal Nixon, Vice-President, Freeda Hall, Secretary, Charles Kingrea,Treasurer, Bobby Agnew, Reporter, Margaret Underwood, S. C. A. Represent- atives, Charlotte Parrick and Lucy Boyd. ' We were sophomores in '51 and '52 and had again as our advisors Mrs. Rainey and Mr. Williamson. Our officers were: President, Charles Kingrea, Vice-President, Vivian Goad, Sec- retary and Treasurer, Ileda Shelor, Reporter, Joyce Pugh, S. A. Representatives, Catherine Hazelwood and Elbert Talley. Entering our junior year in September, '52, we felt very important and began our most in- teresting school activities. They were the Junior Play Gown of Glory directed by Mrs. Moricle and Mrs. Altizer,and a trip to Lakeside to entertain the seniors. We also raised money to invest on our trip when we were seniors. Our advisor was Mrs. Altizer and our officers were: President, Charles Kingrea, Vice- President, Freeda Hal1,Secretary,Ravanal Nixon, Treasurer, Bobby Agnew, S. C. A. Represent- atives, James Lawson and Ravanal Nixon, Reporter, Vivian Goad. In '53 and '54 came the year we had been waiting for. We were seniors and again Mrs. Altizer was our sponsor. The senior class officers were: President, Walker Burdette, Vice- President, Ravanal Nixon, Secretary, Doris Pugh, Treasurer, Vivian Goad, Reporter, James Lawson, S. C. A. Representatives, Ileda Shelor and Rodney Thomas. Activities for that year were highlighted byza presentation of the Seventeenth Summer' sponsored by Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Altizer, and a sight-seeing trip to New York which was partially financed by magazine sales. To Mrs. Altizer we wish to express our gratitude and thanks for being a faithful and patient sponsor. So ends our record in brief of five years at Floyd High School. I
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