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SENIORS LOIS ANDERSON ullun Ehiademic-Commerial, Most Bash- u . Q BERNICE. BROWN BACIGALUPO nBunnyu' Commercial, Chorus, '50, '51, '52, '58, All-State Chorus, '51, Office Stall, '52, '53. BOBBIE SUE CANTRELL nSUSi6n Academic-Commercial, Band, '49, '50, '51, '52, Chorus, '52, '53, Sr. High Penny Carnival Queen, '50, Sr. Y-Teens. '50, '51, '52, '53, Rebelier Staff, '52, '53, Office Staff, '51, Red Cross Representa- tive, '52, '53, Clinic, '50, '5l. RUBY LUCKEY COOKE Cookie Academic-Commercial, Dramatics, '50, '51, '52, '53, Intramural Soft Ball Champs, '50, '51, ' Home Nursing, '52, Health Council, '50, '51, '52, Cutest Girl. Vice-Presi- dent of Red Cross, '50. ENOCH RAY AUSTIN Pete Academic, Band, '50, '51, '53, Chorus, '52, Honor Society, '52, '53, National Forensic League, '50, '51, '53, Debate, '50, '51, '52, '53, Dramatic Club, '50, '51, '52, '53, Student Council, '51, '52, '53, President '53, Guest of Navy Band, '51, President of Junior Class, '52, Boys' County Day, '50, Intramural Basketball, '52, Manager of Jr. High Basketball, '50, Hi-Y, '53. I ROBERT BERYLE. BECK Peck Academic-Commercial, Jr. H ig h Basketball, '48, '49, Softball, '49, B Team Basketball, '51, Sr. High Baseball, '51, '52, '53, B Team Football, '49, '50, Sr. High Football, '51, '52, Red Cross, '50, Student Council, '50, '51, Speech, '50, '52, '53, Debate Team, '51 '52, Hi-Y, '50 '51, '53, Rebelier Staff, '50, '51, '52, '53, Intramural Jr. Champs, '50, Editor of REBEL. SHIRLEY SUE CONWELL uBugS,u f Academic-Commercial, Sr. Y- Teens, '53, Student Council, '49. '50, '51, '52, Corresponding Sec- retary, '53, Chorus, '51, '52, '53, All-State Chorus, '53, Health Clinic, '51, REBEL Staff, D.A.R. Medalist, Honor Society, '55, Friendliest Girl. ' JEAN Cnoiw ar Willie Academif-F 'r Afrcial, Ch t P 'P!'1. iissistaimt, A 1.u..l, .-J Succeed.
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY theme of Springtime The book shelves were completely camouflaged by pale pink Wallpaper on which hung pink and white dogwood blos- soms. One of my fondest memories will be the 100th Year Anniversary Pageant, Out of a Dream, which Mrs. Linam and Mrs. Dennison produced. just think, every grade in the entire school was represented. It deserved the Academy Award for splendor. Honors were already beginning to come to next year's seniors when Ray was elected presi- dent of Student Council and Shirley Conwell, Corresponding Secretary. We were off to a good start. Our senior year arrived and with it our class rings which we were so proud to wear. The year '52-l53 might have been a big one for Eisen- hower and Nixon but it also had great signifi- cance for Allen, Donald Ray, Mary Sue and me when we were chosen class officers. What wonderful.memories the football games bring back! An -orchid to you, Bobby Herald, Donald Ray, Roy, Bobby Dixon, Frank, Bobby Eakes, Billy, Gene, and Bobby Beck for some really great football playing. Oh, the time we had selling hotdogs and cof- fee at the iirehall across from the school on No- vember 4. We, seniors, were chasing in and out of the school getting food while a mock elec- tion was being held there. This caused quite a bit of confusion, but wasn't there general con- fusion everywhere that day? . . . Then came Christmas. It was hard for us to keep back the tears as we hummed Silent Night at the close of .ourbeautiful and last 'Christmas program. We loved -chorus, 5 didnt we? I know you won't ever forget our basketball team that was known as Coach Barrick's Star Studded Five. Leslie, you found yourself this year in basketball, didn't you? Donald Ray, I've always wanted you to teach me that hook of yours. It was hard to give you and Roy up at mid-term, Billy, but rules are rules. Do you remember the hard time we had get- ting advertisements for the annual? Later, I well remember the staff room with typewriters clicking and brains racking to meet the dead- line. Bobby Beck, we shall never forget the grand job you did as Editor. We couldn't have had a better one. There must be numerous other things I ought to be able to remember for didn't I, along with Paul, Tommy, Ray, Jean Croney, Bobbie Anne, Leslie, and Jerry take the well-known Blomberg Memory Course? Of course, the Prom Qwe were guests this timej . . . the Music Festival and the never-to-be-forgotten Senior Day. Gene, We are all proud of your winning the Civitan Medal and we congratulate Shirley Con- well on being awarded the D.A.R. Medal. We weren't particularly surprised when we learned that Ray was to be Valedictorian, but I was cer- tainly shocked when I was chosen Salutatorian. The music is playing now and we are march- ing-marching out into a bigger World-a world which dear Howard has prepared us so well to meet. Yes, along the road of life we have finally reached that milestone marked High School Graduation. We are proud and happy but forgive these tears of ours. We love our school and a few sentimental ones must be shed when we realize ere long we will be gone. GAIL HOLLAND
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ROBERT THAXTON DIXON uDiCk,u Academic-Commercial, C h o r u s, '45, '49, '50, '51, '52, '53, All- State Chorus, '50, Hi-Y, '51, Football Manager, '48, Football, '49, '50, '52, Most Valuable Foot- ball Player, '52, Press Club, '49, '50, '51, '52, '53, Assistant Editor of Rebelier, '52, Editor of Rebe- lier, '53, President of Projector's Club, '50, Laziest Boy. BOBBY JOE EAKES Wheaties Academic-Commercial, Football, '51, '52, Intramural Basketball '50, Rebelier, '50, '51, '52, '53, Hi-Y, '51, '52, Vice-President '53, Jr. High Softball, '48, Most Talk- ative Boy. MARJORIE ELAINE GRANTHAM Margie A c a d e m i c-Commercial, Office Stalf, '52, '53, Chorus, '50, Sr.-Jr. Intramural Volleyball, '52, Volley- ball Intramural Champs, '5l. BOPYYIE ANN HAMILTON f'B0b-an -1 cademic-Lommercial, S t u d e n t .,...-. - '52, '52j Chorus, '49, ' ' Q, ' ' ,pjec 'r's D, .. .Mil a 5 .ED 5 , ' ..... Girl. ' SENIORS MAXINE DURHAM Mackie A c a d e ID. i c-Commercial, Home Nursing, '52. NIARGARET ANNEITE FULLER Annie A c a d e rn i c-Commercial, Sr. Y- Teens, '49, '51, Jr.-Sr. Volleyball, '52, '53, Intramural Volleyball Champs, '53, Chorus, '49, '50, '51, '52, '53, REBEL Stalfg Most Talk- ative Girl. LORETTA MARIE GUNTER K i ttenf' Academic-Commercial, Jr. Y- Teens, '47, Chorus, '52, '53, Red Cross Representative, '50, '51, '52, Relzelier Stalf, '52, '53, Health Staff, '50, '51, Office Staff, '51, '52, '53, Jr. Volleyball Champs, '50, '51, Future Homemakers of America, '49, Library Staff, '47, g48ifAl1-State Chorus, '53, REBEL ta . ' VERNA VIANA HARDING Bernie Academic-Commercial, C h o r u s, '50, '52, '58.
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