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HOMECOMING 1952 Many of Jayems alumni re¬ turned this year to cheer the team on to victory over Staf¬ ford High School. Indian, Jack Wheeler, receives a pass. Kenneth Parcell and Ken¬ neth Harding are close on his heels. Final score of the game was J. M. H. S. 33, Stafford 0. Here are pictured thirteen former football captains and alumni of James Monroe. Nineteen
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FRESHMEN SUE WHITTEN, MARY WHITE, RICHARD WHITE. BILE WILSON, BETTY WOODW ARD -MARGARET WRIGHT, FAY YOUNG SOME SONGS TO REMEMBER WILD HORSES—The Freshman class. UNFORGETTABLE—The way the freshmen gave to the Tom and Jerry fund. DANCING IN THE DARK—Is fun at Sara Sue ' s parties. HAVE YOU HEARD—They couldn’t find Charlie Mac’s appendix. BECAUSE OF RAIN—Gary Garrett doesn’t come to school. FUNNY—The rate at which Elmer Lumsden talks. JAMBALYA—Home Room 212. O HAPPY DAY—June 4th. SLOWPOKE—Stuart Doggett. BECAUSE—Of Jimmy Jones, the animals in the aquarium die. HOT ROD RACE—When Bill Richards leaves school. THERE ' S MUSIC IN THE AIR—When Rosemary Jackson is around. HIGH NOON—The last freshman to the cafeteria is a rotten egg. AT DAWNING—On cold mornings we resent senior privileges. DRY BONES—Susie’s. THERE’S NOTHING LIKE A DAME—Says Pres Rowe. DITES-MOI-POURQUOI—The freshmen don ' t understand this. IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT—We work on our Ancient History note¬ books. IF—The freshmen understood Latin . . . SO FAR—We only have four of those sixteen credits. THEY DIDN’T BELIEVE ME—So I go to Detention Hall. TRYING—To make Mrs. Chick forget to give us that test. GOOFUS—What the teachers think of us. UNLESS—That fifth period gym class behaves . . . WHAT DOES IT TAKE—To get an A. ON THE BANKS OF THE RAPPAHANNOCK—For three more years. Eighteen
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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to right : Susan Hallberg, Norma LeFevre, Nancy Carncal, Carole Kesel, Leavelle Billingsley, Courtney Gibson, Alma Jane Lloyd. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Jean Bradley, Joan Leitch, Margaret Thompson, Patty Roach, head cheerleader; Muffy Evans, Jackie Rose, Virginia Gravatt. T wentg
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