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Senior Class Presidenf-RAYMOND SMITH Secre ory-MARY BELL JOHNSON Vice president-T. D. HUNTER Treasurer-ANNE ALEXANDER What senior will ever forget his feeling when, with the first bars of “Hail to the Red and White,” the student body rose, and in marched the Class of 1956? For us as H. H. S. students, this has been a year of “lasts,” some sad,, some not—the last football game, the last senior play, and soon the last assembly, the last final, the last senior English test, the last report card. We can never forget our years at Hendersonville High. Even though we shall become its graduates May 30, it will remain a part of us because of our memories of the work we’ve done . . . the fun we’ve had . . . the trophies we’ve won . . . the honors we’ve earned . . . With our graduation only days away, we are proud of our accomplishments. We have learned to subordinate our personal differences for the good of the group . . . We stand together now as a class—united by our loyalty to our school and our attempts to uphold its ideals—a class that will be remembered, we hope, with pride as the CLASS OF ’56. Twelve
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EVELYN ANNETTE ALEXANDER A reversible Jack Horner with not only thumbs in a pie, but also eight fingers in lots of activities. Homecoming Queen Candidate 1; F.H.A. 2; Class Treasurer 4- RED AND WHITE 3,4. FRANCES LORRAINE BARNETTE She joined us guietly, a welcome addition to our class—like a gentle breeze, light and free, seldom heard. Tubman Junior High School. Civics Club 1; North Augusta High School. Glee Club 2; Library Club 2; H.H.S. Library Club 3,4; Honor Society 4. JOYCE MARIE BARNWELL A laugh full of sunshine—yet all is not calm—sprinkled here and there are little touches of whimsey—a natural immunity to hurry and worry of all forms. Service Club 1; Library Club 2; Bible Club 3; Latin Club 3. FRANCES MARIE BARTON Pert and pixie—a strong personality—destined to lead—either completely decided—or completely confused. F.H.A. 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; RED AND WHITE 2,3,4; Commence¬ ment Marshal 3 ' Co-Editor, RED AND WHITE 4; Library Club 4; Honor Society 4; Best Looking Senior Girl 4. Seniors FLORIDE JEANETTE BLAIR The charm of wide-eyed innocence—not at all minding that she didn ' t catch on to the jokes—loves life for herself and adds greatly to life for others. RED AND WHITE 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 2; F.H.A. 3,4; Co-Editor, RED AND WHITE 4; Student Council 3; Commencement Marshal 3; Honor Society 4; Senior Girl Most Likely to Succeed 4. LOIS JEAN BLYTHE Why worry? It will happen anyway, —where there is mis¬ chief she is behind it—she thinks and thinks—once in a while. Outside Chorus 1, Service Club 1; French Club 3; Library Club 3; Bible Club 3,4; Chorus 4. JAMES FRANKLIN BRINKLEY Agile and fragile—a staunch loyalty, a love of sports, in which he is successful—ability to get along with everyone. Black Mountain High. Football 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Student Council 1; H.H.S. Football 2,3,4; Soccer 2; Basketball 2,4; Baseball 2,4; Co-Captain Football 4; Friendliest Senior Boy 4. BARBARA JANE BROWN A low-country girl who likes the beach—I love work—I could sit all day and look at it—a clear fire, a clean hearth, and rigour of the game. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Softball 2; F.H.A. 2; Spanish Club 3.
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