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3 I - ,vm , lm . , a a .,,.,x M 1 I ll Q C l 7 fi . 4 him ttf- t I K 3 6305: i:iI,Vq?xvAY!qk g-f Q 3! N 4 .Sap 0I'l'l0I e5 In September of 1948, 43 students entered the doors of King High School for their tenth' year. Most of us were thinking that we were going to have a good time and learn our lessons with little or no effort--Biology soon changed our minds! At first we were all in Room Two withMr. O. T. Neal as our teacher. Since we were very crowded, eight of the girls were sent down to the commercial room with Mrs. Newell Newsom. During the year we have lost JoAnn Boyles, Eunice Wall, and Margie Newsom, who took that great step into matrimony. Billy Gibson quit for unknown reasons, Sophia Mae Tilley moved to Germanton. We welcomed .Tack James back from Pennington Gap, Virginia. We elected the following class officers: James Smith, Presidentg Sherrill Gray Hall, Vice President: Melvin Southern, Secretaryg Sally Meadows, Treasurer. We elected Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meadows and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Southern grade parents. Mrs. Meadows sent us a cake which was enjoyed by everyone. We are looking forward to a party which our grade parents are planning for us. On the day we got out for Christmas holidays, the girls prepared lunches and the boys bought our drinks and we, along with our teacher, had a wonderful indoor picnic in the gymnasium. At last basketball season rolled around. We were proud that our boys won the high school tournament. Our girls did a great job but lost to the ninth grade. A few of our boys and girls made the school team. You can be sure we were right there rooting for them. ' ise - foolish class of King High this year, but next year the typical w t wait! 17 We have been ' rs, and then ...... .Tus we 'll be Iunio
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l00I f5 'ff AX., d ,ManriHg' b rtSon,Ki.Ser1 L' Tie elf!-. Edwardiu lor, RO e J, NGWSO ' t Right: Loggins' Hal? lNrAileiadoW5'M. Tiilaijilger, VOSS' Coach' L O dOW5s ' , Slater Et? NewS0me , gealiiifji We stmoreland ds, E. Edwaf Ll' 5 ELJAQZAQX RAY! RAH! BEAT? 'EM! That is what you might have heard had you attended any of the games that our girls played this year. The year was a very successful one for the girls. They played eighteen games during the regular season, winning all but one. Not only did they have a successful season, but they won the Stokes County Tournament for the third year in succession. In the Journal-Sentinel Tournament both teams went to the semi-finals, the girls losing to Walkerton 31-2.8, and the boys losing to Leaksville 40-32. Doris Kiser, Peggy Loggins, Betty Taylor, Minnie Frances Tedder, Betty Meadows, players, and Johnnie Slate, manager, are Seniors this year, but even though we lose them, there will be other girls to take their place next year. We cannot give the team all the credit. If it hadnot been for the training that their coach, Mrs. Voss, gave them and her patience when they did something wrong, they would not have gone as far as they did. We have been proud of our team this year, so we say to all the girls on the team, Well done, girls. To Mrs. Voss we can say from the bottom of our hearts, You deserve the best of everything. 19
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