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Class History In the year of 1958 a large group of space astronauts came to- gether to hold a very serious meeting, because they had heard that there were some good elements of Quality Education at Johnston County Training School. This group of young astronauts had heard so much about what it was like to travel through space that they decided 1959 would be a very good time to explore the universe. Approximately one hundred ten of us packed our bags and crowded into the space ship for our first trip into outer space. First, we stopped by Mars where we found a town called Freshmanite. Here we de- cided to take a nine months' rest. We had our leaders: Ivan Cox, President, Allen Eason, Vice -President, Dorothy Sellars, Secretary, Lynwood Bell, Treasurer, Angenette Cox, Reporter, and Joyce Wil- liams, Assistant Secretary, our guides were: Mrs. Watts, Miss Williams, Miss Bonner, Mr. Greene and Mr. Ennis. We were well represented in all of the various activities that took place on Mars. We enjoyed our trip to Mars and some of us liked it well enough to stay on while the majority of the astronauts con-. tinued on to Saturn, where we found a place called Sophomoreville. In Sophomoreville we lost four of our guides, they were replaced with two new guides, Miss Jones, Mr. Greene, and Mr. Murphy. Here we felt we should follow the planet's motto: Every Child a Chance. New leaders were elected: Peggy Moore served as President, Allen Eason, vice president, Joyce Williams, secretary, and Marvin Sanders, as treasurer. Lois Johnson was crowned Miss J.C.T.S., Jean Smith was crowned Miss N.H.A. and Johnetta Red- dick was crowned Miss Versatility. We realized that time was valuable so we left behind those who were not quite ready to leave and traveled on to Mercury. We 20
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