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CLASS HI 'l'llliY Our class history began in T939. Some of us entered school at Glendale and the others at Chapel. As we approached this unknown world, all of us were frightened and doubtful as to what the future would hold for us. Little did we know what changes in our life would take place in these twelve years that we. were beginning. The year we enjoyed most in grammar school was the seventh grade. The graduates of Chapel joined the students of Glendale where they were one class for the first time. lt was very much fun getting ac- quainted with each other and beginning friendships that would always be remembered. Our first year in high school! lt seems that this year was very important. After we were accustomed to the new routine of study, we had three class parties at the homes of Adele Narron, Martha Creech and Zelma Ree Holland respectively. The group that started in the first grade can hardly be recognized. The wear and tear of high school had now been accepted along with the new and different studies, among these sophomore subjects are algebra and biology. ln this grade we continued having class parties. These delightful events took place at the homes of Betty Howell and Ann Godwin. The junior year was a very busy and exciting one. As usual, we sold magazines, ran an ice cream bar, and sponsored the Sauline Players. ln April the .lunior-Senior Banquet was held at the Home Dem- onstration club-house after careful planning by the juniors and their homeroom instructor, Mrs. Ray Boyette. Our grade mothers, Mrs. Wade Godwin and Mrs. lnez Franklin, gave us a Thanksgiving party and a Christmas party in our class room. The class this year didn't have a class party, but instead, together with our grade mothers we had a weiner roast at the Sunset Recreation Park in Wilson which all of us enjoyed very much. Later in April we ordered our class rings, thus ending our activities for the preceding year. We finally forced the class of '50 to graduate so that we could become Seniors. We were proud of our class that year. Being a Senior brought on new responsibilities, duties, and fun. At the beginning of our last year at Glendale we joyously received our class rings and elected the annual staff, who worked hard to carry on and produce a second annual. Some of us worked on the school paper. We also elected our mascots and gave the Senior Play. Now the last days at Glendale are at hand. We recall the pleasant memories and the changes that the years have brought and will cherish them as we depart into tomorrow years. Through work and through trials we, the class of '51, have at lcfst obtained our objective. We have emerged triumphant in the end over all homework and examinations. The falls of the careless have not caught us, though escapes from such dangers have been many and narrow. Historian ELEANOR O NEAL
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