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a Vay to go, Lois, h— One Sunday afternoon, c— Johnny, d— ' Fhis is the life! e— Room to spare, f — Professional stuntsters. g — Capable cheerleaders, h — La onne. i Watch it, Donald.
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Seniors Norma Lee Shelton Donald Shively Pauline Spencer James Statzer I Mary Swain j Lewis W. Thompson ! J. C. Turner Martha Sue Turner Violet Turner Everett Whitlow Bobby Young Doris Jean Young 4 17 I-
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Senior Class History Commencement time? Can this be us, Seniors of 1951? Why, it seems like a dream. A dream that had its beginning four years ago. How proud we felt when one hundred and seventeen of us entered Bassett High School for the first time. Especially when Peggy Philpott, a member of our Class was runner-up in the Beauty Pageant. The next fall one hundred of us returned as sophomores to enter the new school building. With J. C. Turner as our president, we began to feel as if we really belonged. More of us participated in sports and in club activities. Again Peggy Philpott was runner-up in the Beauty Pageant. Seventy-seven of us returned as juniors. J. C. Turner, again, was our presi- dent. Under him we had a very successful year. Members of our class had places on the varsity teams and others were cheerleaders. The Junior Class gave a three- act play, “One Mad Night,’’ which was a big hit. This time Peggy Philpott was chosen “Aliss Bassett’’ in the Beauty Pageant. However, the biggest thrill came when we gave the Seniors their banquet. Then the Seniors of “50” graduated and we were the Seniors. And now for the last part of our dream but certainly not the least. Our class rings came; football season ended; the Senior play and banquet are behind us and just memories. We find ourselves in our caps and gowns waiting to march down the aisle. Soon we leave, never again to return as students of Bassett High School. But from us, the Seniors of “51,” we say, “Alay your dreams and memories be as wonderful as ours are.’’ 19
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