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FACULTY “ULy re Ji Wise j)s OwL First Row: Kate Barker. Lucy Sandberg. Edna Stanford. Eunice Ward, Daphne Daniels, Marv McKinnon. Second Row: Grace Roberson. Mildred Hamilton. H. C. Alexander, Mildred Lamar. Clyde Roller. Olivia Fairley. Third Row: Martha Stanford, Atholinc Wakefield. Violet Tyler. Ia is Blue, Bama Lynn Ayres. Dinnie May Mackey. Fourth Row: Mary Lance. Ruth Waldrop, Rufus Shelton, Lucille Morrison. H. W. Dark. Willie Lee Vann, F. A. Peake.
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First Row: Mr. Peake . . . busy as a bee; Mrs. Daniels . . . cool as a cucumber; Mr. Roller . . . proud a young father. Second Row : Mrs. Sandberg . . . as quick as a wink; Mrs. Barker . . . sharp as a tack. Third Row : Miss Blue . . . quiet as a mouse; Mr. Dark . . . tat as a butterball. ★ ★ ★ ★
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 'jL Capr £ e avers CLASS HISTORY As the 1947 senior class becomes history, we look back over our twelve years of happy association together and reminisce. When we started in grammar school, and yes. even in Jr. High we had no idea of what high school had in store for us as students. As Jr. l's. we were seen wandering around the halls in a complete daze. We thought with dread and fear of our first semester exams. Then as we became more a part of Hewitt, we found that we had duties as •: its to perform. Many of us became meml ers of clubs, took active part in the athletic program and acted like the well informed sophomores that we were. As we look back at our Junior year, we remember, not the cramming for exams and how lessons had to be prepared each night, but rather we remember the fun of being a member of Senior High School— The school dances, the Junior and Senior Banquet, the football games and the parties at Camp Cosby. Yes. these are the things that we will always remember of our High School days. And now still very fresh in our minds and memories is our Senior year; yes. the peak which we have been striving for twelve long years to reach. Oustanding in the events of this year, we find the Hi-Light, the Memento, the Band. Student Council, the G. A. C. house party, our sports, and the realization that this is the last time we as students will be together. Although many of us began our school together, we find that along the way wc have added to our number, and that today we stand not as individuals, but as a class—A Senior Class. Into these years we have crowded a maximum of fun. a little learning, and a lot of living. Betty Little
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