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4442? As turre hurrues by everyone has moments at haopuness that they wull always cherush and remember September through May are 'nonths fulled Nuth such happuness these are school days Ne, as Sen ors, have had many months ot 'oy and fun here at our old Alma Mater Hurrucane Hugh School September 6 1954 one o these IO s was fulfulled when 131 students entered Hurrucane Junuor Hugh School as Freshmen Our class s onsors were Mary Roberts Wunulred Shafer Chester Derruck ana Hershel Graham Our c ass o :cers were Presudent James Qualls Vuce Presudent Steven Snodgrass, Secretary Connue Chapman and Treasurer Charles Marker We were very fortunate to have ten of our class mates selected to serve as Student Councul representatuves We had tutteen classmates servung on the annual stall In sports, we had nune boys on the basketball team and nuneteen boys out for football Merduth Searls was chosen as Junior Hugh Cheerleader Norma Pruutt was chosen as Queen ofthe Freshman Class As the close of the year drew near, we planned our qraduatuon ceremony We were the turst gra ducting class ot Hurricane Junuor Hugh School Our graduation ceremony was eld on May 6 1955 wuth nunety nune students graduatung Our Valeductoruan was James Oualls Salutatoruan June Sunger the two Honoraruans were t auua Zvargulus and Charles Marker On September 6 1955 118 eager students entered Hurrncane Hugl School as Soplromores This was a bug step for us because we were now another step closer to beung senuors Our sponsors were Estel Burns Duck Barrett, Vurgunua Chapman, and Charles Duke Our class offucers were Presudent, James Qualls Vuce Presudent Norma Pruitt Secretary Connue Chapman and Treasu er, Jackue Canterbury Flve ofour classmates served as Student Councul representatuves Prusculla Oxley was elected Sophomore attendant t Muss Redskun Prusculla Oxley and Connue Keelung were chosen as Senior Hugh malorettes Charlene Gothard was chosen as Senuor Hugh Cheerleader At the Valentune Banquet, Connu Keellng was chosen Valentune Sweetheart Another year had passed and now enterung hugh school on August 31 1956 as Junuors wuth103 students Our sponsors were Ruth Oliver, Duck Barrett, Kathryn Cayner and Faye Perraut Our class offucers were President, Charles Marker, Vice Presudent, Opue ltchell Secretary, Margy Spracklln and Treasurer,Jackue Canterbury We were fortunate enough to have sux of our classmates selected to serve as Student Councul representatuves Connue Keelung represented our school at All State Chorus We had sux boys on the basketball team and nune boys out for football Margy Spracklun and Becky Meads were chosen as Cheer leaders Margy Spracklun was the Junuor attendent ta Muss Redskun The buggest thrull for us In thus year was that we presented to the Sensors a Junuar Sensor Banquet Our theme wds Evening un Parts We now had one more step to take and that step would make us Seniors On September 3 1957 102 students took that long awauted step unto the Senuor Class Our class sponsors were Lulluan Roach, Grace Boggess Jack Davues, and Harry Shanklun Our class officers were President Jackue Canterbury Vuce Presudent Duxue Whute Secretary, Verna Oxley and Treasurer, Tom Kennedy Senuor Student Councul officers were Presudent, Verna Wood, Secretary Norma Pruutt, and Treasurer, Leon Fields At the Putnam County Homecomung Muss Mary Chaney, representung Hurricane, was crowned as Muss Putnam County On October 25 1957 Verna Wood was crowned Muss Redskln Wanna Gibson was her Senior attendent We graduated on May 20 1958, and as we receuved our duplomas, symbolizing our occomplushments here at Hurracane Hugh School we remembered the days of happlness that have fulled our luves happuness that w II last forever And yet, we are sad because we realuze that One day a hush wull fall the footsteps of us all wull echo down the halls and dusappear C ' I ' ' a . On , , f Y - D , , , . I ff . , , - , ' , : , - - , , a Q y ' . . 4 . . . . - ' I I I , , .. . 1 1 ' ' ' I . : 5 ' 1 1 1 ' ' ' O . . . . A . .S . . . , . , . : '- 1 1 I I - ' , . I . , , . , I . ,
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all I Berna Dean Adams do hereby wall and bequeath my ab Iaty to get along with Mr Burns to anyone who wants at I Natella Arbaugh do hereby wall and bequeath my ank eraser to David Alford hoping he won t have to use at as much as I dad thas year Randall Barrett, do hereby wall and bequeath my abalaty as a hotrod to Darwin Cfabson Danny Balls do hereby will and bequeath my abalaty to stay out of trouble to Butch Kennedy Gerald Beaver do hereby wall ana bequeath my charm on all the garls to some Junaor I Faye Ballups, do hereby wall and bequeath my knowledge of math to Frank Mynes and James Stout hoping they wall do as good as l d d I Herman Bard do hereby waal and bequeath my locker to Johnny Persanger who wall probably be around forthe next two years La laan Bard do hereby wall and bequeath my abulaty to drive fast without getting caught to m brother Frank l Jerry Breedlove do hereby wall and bequeath rr-y bad conduct to Mr Burns and hope he will amprove I Phy las Bridgeman do hereby wall and bequeath my locker to anyone w ao can keep thear books an at better than I could I Judy Browning do hereby wall and bequeath my grades to Marcel Pate Peggy Byrd do hereby wall and bequeath my abalaty to get by with chewing gum an Glee Club to Carolyn Grose l Jack Canterbury do hereby wall and bequeath my chair an 4th period study hall to anyone who can beat me to the cafeteria l Rod Campbell do hereby will and bequeath my bad grades to Hurricane Hugh School and hope every one after me does better who can figure out how La Falle Frocks could come before Helen E Lacner Ellalah Chapman do hereby wall and bequeatl to some Junior my chaar an Mr Yeater s Ath perao belly aching class I Loas Calwell do hereby wall and bequeath my curley hair to anyone who dreads those naghtly panups I James Cox do hereby wall and bequeath my abalaty to make a good grade onthe Feaster test to Charles Pearcy and hope he does as well as I dad l Doris Crouse, do hereby wall and bequeath my seat an Socaal Cavacs and my good tames at Hurricane Hagh School to Patsy Hedrick Charlie Ball Curry, do hereby wall and bequeath my football lersey KNO 35 to Butch Kennedy Mary Davaes do hereby wall and bequeath my seat an Social Cavacs to Phylass Coyner Lewis A Davis do hereby wall and bequeath my abalaty to turn over a new leaf to Ronnie Abbot Butch Kennedy Jack Chapman and Puss Allen l Keath Erb do hereby wall and bequeath my small change to Gary Hartwell because he never seems to have any John Estes do hereby wall and bequeath my seat an Cavacs class to anyone who can stay out of trouble better than I dad I Janet Faulkner do hereby wall and bequeath my place an study hall to anyone who needs at real bad' Ha Ha Leon Faelds do hereby wall and bequeath my old Olds to the Junaor class for next year s home coming football game l Wanda Fletcher, do hereby wall and bequeath my shorthand book and my ability 10 fake d,Cmf,o,-, go Shirley and Shelvaa Fletcher l Larry Forth, do hereby wall and bequeath Mrs Roach a shovel and bucket to dag that first peraod English class l, Nolo Forth, do hereby wall and bequeath allof my good times at H H S to my brother and sasters . I I , I i . . ' . . . . . I I , II . . . . , I If ' , A ' ' a I, I . . . , I I U ' I ' ' i . , ., . I I f , I, .I . . I . . . . . , Y , . I I I ' I I it. 1 l I i 1 I I I A I . ' I' I I . . , . . I I 1 I ' I, Connie Chapman,do hereby will and bequeath my ability to make an A in office practice to anyone I, , a . d I I ' I I I l, ' ' ' ' . I . I, . I . . . . . . D Il . I . I . , , .. nr . ll If I I I - I I lf , ' ' ' ' I I I . l, ' , ' ' ' . I V . . . . I - D . , .
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