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WILLIAM FITCH Bill” Friends, Romans. Count rymen tend me your girls. l-aaketball (2.3); Football (- : 4»: M Club; Flack a ml Gold Staff (. 5); Senior Notable: (’lass (1. 2. 3. 11. SHIRLEY ANN GREEN George” “As fell of spirit as the month of May. (’lass (4). MARIAN GRUNHOLZER Cooter” ”The joy of youth and heal:h her eyes displayed. And ease of heart her every look conveyed. Ibisketball Manager (3. It: Junior Flay: Sen- ior Flay: Latin Club: Senior Notable: (Hass Fianist: Sponsor (3); Class (1,2, 3, 4). ANTHONY HANCOCK Tony” Hooks, lis a dull and endless strife. Foot ball (2.3 4): Hasketball il): Haseball (4): Senior Flay; Fomehiso Staff: (’lass (1.2.3. 4). JAMES McSWAIN Jimmie” Away with books—let's have some fun. Has. ball (1.2. 3. 4); Class (1. 2. 3.4 . GERALDINE HURST (( T » Jerry .....and large eyes that flash on you a vol- ley of rays that say a thousand things at once. Hasketball (1.2.3.4) : M Club: Junior Flay : Senior Flay: Latin Club: Cheerleader (It: Sen- ior Notable; Fouiehiso Staff; Class (1.2,3,4). i
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I ALICE KITTL KEEN Al” Of surpassing beauty ami in the bloom of youth. Literary (Tub: Stunt Night (3); Fouiehiso Staff: Class (3.4). STUART RINGDAHL Cracker” The world knows nothing of its greatest men. Basketball (1.2.3.4): Cheerleader (4); Escort (3): I sher (2); Class (1. 2. 3. 4). CAROLYN KNIGHT Kitty” “Open heart, open hand, A.. sue uas. she gives. Senior Committees; Eoinehiso Staff; ('hiss (3. 4) EVELYN ROWELL Ebbie” “Genuine graces in themselves speak what no other words can utter.” Csher (2); Class (1.2. 3. 4). EDWARD SCOTT Scottie” As merry as the day is long.” Football (4i: Baseball (3.4): Senior Play: Junior Play: Basketball (3.4): Senior Notable: Class (1.2. 3. 4). BARBARA RUSHING Bobbie” For she is wise, ami fair, and true. Junior Play: Senior Play; Sponsor (4); Fo mehlso Staff: Literary Club. Stunt Night (3); Class (3. 4). JO ANN SHIRLEY Jody” A face with gladness overspread .Soft smiles by human kindness bred.” Cnhketbnll (1.2.3,4): Cheerleader (2,3.4): M (Tub: Latin (Tub: Black and Gold Staff (3): Junior Play: Smut Night (3); Literary Club; Class (1.2, 3, 4). MAURICE STOKES Dewey” “He will succeed, for lie believes all he says.” Football (1.2. 3. 4); Junior Play; Senior Play; Csher (3); (lass (1,2, ,3,4).
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CLASS FLOWER White Gardenia CLASS COLORS White and Green CLASS MOTTO Not Only To Exist But To Achieve” CLASS HISTORY We are the Seniors! After struggling for twelve, thirteen, and fourteen years to reach our goal, we rightfully and justifiably crow. Looking back, we see the gradual but great change—from hair ribbons and short pants to slbppy joes and Shakespeare. What progress! On September 6, we found ourselves freshmen. We managed to survive the scornful looks of the upper- classmen to elect Earl Walker as our president. Never in the annals of the school has there been such a brilliant class. . . . nor such a modest one. Latin was only one of the many hardships we encountered and it left many otherwise promising students still muttering hic, haec, hoc”. The following year found us a very sophisticated sophomore class. Edna Brown was elected president and we presented the Sophomore Style Show. The year passed quickly while we enjoyd many picnics and parties. As juniors we felt that we had reached the summit of learning but soon found, to our dismay, that this just wasn’t so. Chinese crossword puzzles were given up in favor of geometry and our junior year was under way. We elected George Bell as our president and undertook the management of the school paper. Hold Everything was selected as our play and proved to be a great success. The terrace of the New Florida Hotel in Lakeland was decided upon for the Junior-Senior Banquet and the whole affair was a whooping success. Our senior year began with a hard-fought election. T. J. Davis emerged victorious to serve as our senior president. Our activities included two luncheons with very distinguished guests and several dances held after the football games. The social event of the year was the Senior Prom at the Sorosis Club in Lakeland on December 20th. A Christmas motif was used with a Christmas tree and lots of mistletoe and balloons hanging about the room. The seniors and their dates had a wonderful time. We finally decided upon The High School Mystery” as our play and again were successful. The Juniors made plans for the Junior-Senior Banquet and we looked for- ward to a lot of fun then. As graduation time drew near, we realized that the memories of our friends, the teachers, and the good times here at Fort Meade High School will never leave our hearts. MARIAN SPIETH, Class Historian.
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