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Page 22 text:
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IN MEMORIAM LYALL GRAFF A great grief came on March 6, 1952, to the faculty and students of Fort Meade High School with the passing of our dear classmate, Lyall Graff. We sorrowed deeply even while knowing that the Lord doeth all things well. For today and for the infinite tomorrows, that grief becomes a hallowed memory forever etched upon our hearts. We loved Lyall Graff, we miss him today, and we shall always number him a member of the Class of 1953.
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Page 21 text:
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FRANK SCHOONOVER: Class 3,4; Football 3; M Club 3,4; FFA 3, 4. IMOGENE SIMMONS: Class 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Black and Gold 4. A. J. SMITH: Class 4; FFA 4. LAVONNE WALDEE: Class 1. 2. 3,4; Officer 1,2, 3; Class Play 3; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Majorette 2, 3,4; Black and Gold 3,4. BILLY WEST: Class 1,2,3,4. DOROTHY WILLIAMS: Class 1.2, 3,4; FHA 1, 3,4; Band 3; Black and Gold 2,3,4; ”M” Club 2,3, 4; Majorette 3, Basketball 2. 1 LILLIAN WINDHAM: Class 1,2, 3,4; FHA 2; Black and Gold 2,3,4; Annual Staff.
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Page 23 text:
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Class Mistory CLASS COLORS - - - Green and White CLASS FLOWER-----White Rose On the morning, September 2, 1949, you could almost hear the rolling ripple of Peace River in the wind that was blowing clear and fresh against a lot of slightly shaking Freshmen as we arrived on the campus and knocked the phosphate mud out of our shoes before entering that large and enormous High School for the first time. Little did we know of the fun and happy experiences that same eight o'clock bell would ring down in the history of time for us. Our sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. McCullars, helped us to get adjusted to Changing Classes. We elected A. C. Pierce for our President. Every Freshman glowed with pride when Peggy Dotson was given the honor of being Miss Fort Meade High, and of course, we could never forget the hilarious rat day we had! We dived into our Sophomore year full force! It appeared we had wasted no time in getting acquainted. By now we were spread out in every activity in school: football, band, basketball, cheerleader and others. The teachers always got a strange look on their faces when we were called Sober Sophomores. This was the year we earned our motto - We Have Honesty. With our president, Morris Lunn, the class and our Sponsors, Miss Noland and Doc Harrison, all working together, we made a big profit out of our magazine sales and concession stand. With a big summer of swimming, skiing, or just loafing in the Drug Store behind us, we were all eager to start our Junior Year. This was a year of heavy subjects for all of us but we managed to live up to our title Jolly Juniors. After a good fight, we became Volleyball Champs for the third year straight. Morris Lunn was elected President. Mrs. Dotson and Miss Lett were our sponsors. The biggest thrill of the year was showing our new class rings to all the under classmen. First we sponsored a Leap Year Dance, next we took over the basketball concessions again and then we had a smash hit play. You'll Die Laughing. We gave the Seniors a big banquet at the Yacht Club in Lakeland, using the eye catching theme of Show Boat. Dignified Seniors!!!! This is what we have worked and studied for ail these years! By special request we had Mrs. Dotson and Doc Harrison for sponsors, and they served us well. To make money we sponsored football dances and our very successful Senior Play. Johnny Gordon was our class president, and Morris Lunn presided over the Student Body. Though we started out with an enrollment of sixty-five, we now have forty-five graduates. Some classmates left us, but fortunately some have been replaced. The class of '53 has been spread to all parts of the earth, like a handful of phosphate sand blown away by a playful gust of wind. Some will accomplish success, while still others may be failures, it is up to them. Our most cherished memories will be of those that guided us into maturity, the time spent in class rooms, in the halls and on the campus, but most of all the friends we are leaving behind us in Fort Meade High. Martha Milling Class Historian
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