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5 I 1 i 3 E A J Class History In September, 1956, at the ring- ing of the ole school bell a group of happy but bewildered Freshmen entered Haw River High School. While adjusting to our new way of life we found our class sponsor, Miss Thelma Cates, with a great amount of patience and understanding. The class elected Doris Riley as P r esidentg later she was chosen Homecoming Attendant. Although we enjoyed our new experiences as freshmen, the swimming pool was enticing, and we faced our summer vacation with joy. Our Sophomore year, under the direction of our class sponsor, Miss Betsy Watson, was marked with such successes as the Christmas Prom, The Backward Wedding, and a Sock Dance. Class President was John Long. Lillie Mullis and RobertEpps were our Homecoming Attendants. As the Sophomore year drew to a close, we eagerly awaited our Junior year. In the fall of '58 we began our Ju- nior year under the sponsorship of Mr. L. D. Martin. We elected Jerry Ray as our president. We sold ma- gazines to raise money for our Wa- shington and New York trip, which we planned to take during our Senior year. Our class rings, the coveted sym- bol of our high school days, were re- ceived during the latter part of our Junior year. Our Homecoming At- tendant, Lela Marks, was escorted by James Ray. Although it was a year of hard work, we will always have many happy memories of our year as Juniors. In the autumn of '59, we, being dignified Seniors, entered school for our last year. Like a whirl of wind, our activities began under the sponsorship of Mr. J. S. Lovette. San- dra Starnes was immediately elected president, and again we sold maga- zines to boost our class fund. Doris Riley was elected as the Homecom- ing Queen for 1959 and 1960 and was escorted by Robert Epps. Our Senior representative was Sue Fogleman, escorted by Dan Clark. Then came spring, and we made the long-awaited trip to Washington and New York.Many months of work- ing, planning, and hoping had gone into our preparation, but it was worth all the effort. The trip was wonder- ful, and our experience will be a life long memory. We all marveled at the great sights that we had heard and read so much about. When our yearbook arrived, it was a great day for us, and we felt very proud of our annual staff. As our Senior year drew to a close, we held the annual Seniors' Day and presented our class pro- gram. As one can easily see, the high school years of the class of '60 have been exciting and have passed quick- ly. We have had failures, as well as successes, but at graduation we will be able to face the challenge of the world. When we have said goodbye to our school and friends here, we will go out with a feeling of accom- plishment and with pride in our hearts, because we are graduates of Haw River High School. Lela Marks, Historian
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