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Yates, James n Jimmy Varsity 51-53 Turner , Mary
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Ward, Barbara Bobby Dramatics 49-50 Varsity 50-51 Handicraft 5l 52 Wise, Barbara N.H.A . 49-50 Choir 51-53 Pep Club 52-53 Winky, Agnes Choir 52-53 Majorette 50-52 Wormley, Audrey Audie N.H.A. 50-51 Science Club 51-52 Camera Club 52-53
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CLASS HISTORY Dreams do come true 1 Many years ago (four to be exact) there came to Carver High School a new group of freshmen. For a time confusion, chaos and catastrophe reigned supreme as students dashed madly about trying to get acclimated to their new surroundings. We returned as sophomores in September, however, the year was uneventful for us as we had even lost the doubtful blessing of the notoriety that we enjoyed as froshes. In 1951) many determined juniors returned to carry on the responsibilities of the second highest order in the school. Many of us began Id take a more active part in extra curricular activities, although we had veen represented in all activities previously. In the choir we had Audrey Dennis, Ruth Banks, Delois Hackley, Barbara Wise, Joseph Carter, Astorie Turner, Cormora Rector, c laria Thompson, William Hume. In the varsity club we were represented by Eleanor Jameson, Lois Fleshmon, Peggie Washington, Martha Carter, Daisy Carpenter, John Weston, Robert Porter, James Yates, Charles Monroe, Wilbur Edwards, liafayette Burros, James Slaughter, Earl Scott, Jack Johnson and David Reid. It was during our junior year that Carver had its first football team. Aaron Fletcher, Robert Beckwith, William Hume, John Carpenter, Temple Ficklin, and Astorie Turner proved a great asset to the band. Agnes Winkie, Audrey Dennis and Lois Fleshmon did a wonderful job as majorettes. During our junior year, a standard class-ring was chosen by the student body. Our class is the first to have the privilege of wearing Carver ' s first standard ring. Then came the long awaited Junior-Senior prom which was held to the pleasure of all who partook of its merriment. Again in September eighty-three seniors returned to enjoy the fruits of complete superiority. The main socail functions included the senior play- Our Town and the prom. We now end an era at Carver which instilled within us principles and attitudes of thought and conduct which will motivate us and steer our energies into an increased responsi- bility to affect service to society. Our stay at Carver has been enriched with experience. We shall esteem and cheerish these experiences and cling to them as precious moments.
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