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CHARLES PITTARD A .fteady boy with a goal in ifiew, And willing to work and fee it through. Secretary of Monogram Club 43 Student Council 43 Presi- dent of Beta Club 43 Baseball 13 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Annual Staff 4. HARDY PRINCE Hit ready wit, his cheerful Jmile, Maher him welrome all the while. Baseball 43 Basketball 43 Cho- ral Club 2, 43 Bus Drivers' Club 43 4-H Club President, 1, 2. STANLEY ROWLAND He may he quiet, hut don't let him fool you, he ha: hir fhare of fun. Football 1, 3g Bus Drivers' Club 2, 3, 43 FFA Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Teen-Age Club 2. HENRY TREVATHAN Happy am I,' from care I'm free! Wfhy aren't they all ron- tented like me? Student Council 2, 33 Bas- ketball 3, 43 Football 43 Dra- matics Club 43 Baseball 4' Treasurer of Class 4. s BOBBY POLLARD Wherever there it noife and fun, he'll he there. Baseball 1, 43 Football 13 Annual Staff 43 Garner High Staff 43 Teen-Age Club 2, 3. EDNA EARLE RAY Thir merry fun-loving hru- nette haf a way about her you can't forget. Choral Club 1, 2, 53 4-H Club 13 Teen-Age Club 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 3. JACKIE SAULS Life ir .fhort and Jweet and .ro 11 the. Beta Club 3, 43 Editor of An- nual 43 Garner High Staff 43 Parliamentarian 43 Marshal 33 junior Class President. BONNIE WALL Happy-go-lucky, pretty and full of mirth, nothing if there that worrief her. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Cap- tain 33 Garner High Staff 3, 43 Superlative 43 Marshal 33 Halloween Queen 3. SENIORS
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DORIS IACKSON Laughter if a good hegin- ning for friendship and hy far the her! ending. Teen-Age Club 2, 3, 43 Cho- ral Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Dra- matics Club 1, 2, 5, 43 FHA Club 23 Outstanding 4-H Member 23 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4- ,MJ fund, 3 ' My , V167 ff' if 13 CLEO JONES So .simple and iweei, So nire and neat. Clayton 1. 23 Choral Club 3, 43 Beta Club 5, 43 Basketball Manager 43 Secretary of Beta yi Club 43 FHA President,,Af3L' Student CouneEJjiiVff iAk GMU , .i 1 yymvu 1 77 dd N fy' T1 y ,. - L, J ,fi QW' LH 1 EARL MEDLIN Thanh heazien! The f7'I.fI,f' The danger if pair, And flJ6f61 E1't'K7ll6d 'Srhool' If ronquered az lan. Garner High Staff 4g FFA Club 2, 3, 4' 4-H Club 13 Teen-Age Cl F 1 ,i , 3 Seldom ,reriozz,f, lorizzg fun. o out, ' 1-ld, h e 1' e rome. FHA Club 1, 23 Choral Club 1, 23 Dramatics Club 43 Teen-Age Club 2, 51 Bus Driver 43 Garner High Staff 4. lilialfliili 'C J' --Q MARIE PARRISH ill , 'ir' ww 'Q' 3? 'Y' PAUL JOHNSON His friendly and quiel ufays will ,fake him io wafers. Vice-President of the Student Council 43 Vice-President of FFA Club 43 Bus Drivers' Club 3, 43 Annual Staff 43 Chief Marshal 33 President of Dramatics Club 4. JOE ANN KEI.L1' She'J good-nalured and full of fun, ' And alwayf manager fo gel ,rome work done. Secretary and Treasurer of Choral Club 43 Dramatics Play 33 Garner High Staff 43 Annual Staff 43 Cheerleader fChiefJ 43 Class Officer 3. .43 fi I' I 0 ffl Qffffr' 3 J. Yr. bg!! XML!! I A7414 1 'W'- Y l, J JOSEPHINE MEOLIN P1'eriouf gifti rome in final! packages. Garner High Staff 43 FHA Club 1, 23 Choral Club 4. JANICE PENNY IV e gazed and gazed and fzill the wonder' grew, Al all fhe many zhingr .the could do. Student Council 1, 33 Dra- matics Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 4g Choral Club 23 Superlative 4. SENIORS
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jesse YEARGAN Sametime: la e r i 1 1 iz n d llainkf, and sometimes' be jun Jin. Dramatics Club 33 FFA Club 1, 4g Garner High Staff 43 Bus Drivers' Club 4, Superl- ative 45 Choral Club 1, 2. CLASS HISTORY As we stop to think that this is the last year of our high school career, we realize that the time has really been very short. Crowded into the four short years are many happy experiences that I know all of us will always remember. In 1947 we entered Garner High School as eighth graders. We came from Vance, Auburn, and Garner. We were not considered high school students, but we enjoyed getting acquainted with the school and the many activities that are carried on in it. Mrs. McBryde and Mrs. Stevens were our teachers.i Then came our freshman year. We were then really high school students. We all enjoyed changing classes for the first time. Mrs. Price and Miss McLurd were our homeroom teachers. We elected Thelma Beasley as our class president. The social high- light of the year was a wiener roast at Pullen Park. The following fall, when school started, we were happy to be sophomores. We wel- comed Mrs. Couch and Mrs. Boggs as our homeroom teachers. We chose Bobby Henley as our class president. The social events of the year were a picnic at Pullen Park and a party in the gymnasium. The next year was our junior year during which we had many exciting and interest- ing adventures. Mrs. Boggs and Mrs. Hewett were our homeroom teachers. We chose jackie Sauls as our president. Soon after school began, we chose our class colors and flower. The colors are green and white, and the flower is the white rose. In October we gave a Hallowe'en carnival in the gymnasium. In April we presented our junior- Senior Banquet. We put a great deal of hard work on it, and it was very successful. We want to thank Mrs. Hewett, Mrs. Boggs, and Mrs. Broughton for helping us with the banquet. We were the first class to give a banquet in the new cafeteria. In March of this year we got our class rings. We were very pleased with them. Too, we went to the Annual Career Day, which was held in Raleigh. We learned many things that will help us in choosing our careers. This same year many of the members of the class took a trip to Williamsburg, Virginia. Those who went saw many interesting and historical places. Finally we have become seniors. This is the busiest and most important year of all. The class officers are as follows: president-Billy Hocutt, vice president-Carolyn Hines, secretary-Barbara Ellington, treasurer-Henry Trevathan. During this year we have sold magazine subscriptions and advertisements to get money for our annual and other projects. We have been very fortunate to have Mrs. Banks as our senior sponsor. We wish to thank her for the valuable aid she rendered us in helping with the annual, senior play, class night exercises and commencement. Her sound advice and consideration have been an inspiration for us to work for the better things of life. We want to thank our principal and all the teachers for encouraging and helping us in every way they could as we struggled through our subjects. Without their help we could nothave reached this great height.
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