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cLASS HISTORYC V The memory of that fateful day in '49 when we entered Lake Shore Junior High as bewildered seventh graders will remain with us for a long Time. When in school, we felt like small fish in a big pond, but out of school we felt quite proud of ourselves. It didn't take us long to become accustomed to the routines of Lake Shore. We liked Them all, probably, because they were so new to us. Dances and basketball games filled our social world. Quickly The month of June arrived and we had completed our first year at Lake Shore. Being eighth graders when school began again in September, we looked upon The new seventh graders with amazement, wondering if we were that small when we entered. We surely didn't Think so at the time. We were now qualified to ioin Y-Teens and Gra-Y, and to Take part in more school activities. A few of our boys were lucky enough to make Varsity Basketball. All these extra activities, along with the dances, football and basketball games, sped The school year to a close. Finally, we reached our goal-ninth graders at last! We were now the big wheels. The first semester of our ninth grade year offered some difficulties. Our gym was being remodeled in order to add bleachers and showers. Dances and games had to be postponed or worked out in other ways. Our Lookout Staff was organized early and was able to put out a September issue. Our first big proiect of the year was the election of class officers. With spirited campaigns, our officers and our sponsor, Mr. Hardage, were elected. With our ninth grade club organized, we put on the Hallowe'en Carnival, a great success, Though the stage show had to be performed in a partially completed gym. Following the carnival, the annual staff was organized and enthusiastically bgan its toil. The first dance of the year in the gym was the Lookout Christmas dance, a big success. mw3'mK'D , ' :S-9'32.-gg- 5-'omQ'O'g 3 m2'9.E'foa8-f 5 mrnalgg G'igmU's2 Um CDD'-13'N4'6m Hmmm -1-5 6Q.:35l5'O DJ 33 5591.30 Q. 54:0 'g,Hw'3-H64 5155303 :O cm -Cnimqfr U13-5 CD rn 'DO LQ' ,Q33.C2 4o ...fD45,-103C :Sai Q3---1 cu ' Q.. :EHS-g,gQn CDCQBCCI-Sm is-,fD?nI26f 7 3:11333 5- '90-of' 502235 sS5 Dfisw fvmo33fff8 l0:sc:m:l97V m-o--g C03 33 2-513 33- Km- -.nm3m-gl 390109,-fp 101.1 Q- I--.3-uso. ?'?s 0mm 'DOSSCED e '2ra Q -0-'Uma ggcnodgm j'-- '1 UI Jfimrbsggg 'Za-l'l-gn' Cm SEQ -T-237.-3.6,- 5' 6'fDmo.f'i '0 'cn5. '- 33-13-was 3La'.a'1sS: SD:-5190.2-:r H .Q NANCY PADGETT ' 'Agn' - wffl -2 illlfz' ml: ll 'It l lllll '1l'Il ll will il' l n V pl ll ill l X llll. , uxlv in 'il X T, x l 'l l X li lllilfl l Qll' ' l i,l'li, N l l!ll:l,ll1, llmfll' ',. T ll'lll' - illl' 5- , ,,- X 'ZW
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I I I I I I CLASS WILL OF 9 U Dianne Nuckolls, do hereby will and bequeath to Jane Lucas all my unsuccessful attempts at trying to be a glamour girl. James Jarvis, do hereby will and bequeath my Latin book and my model teacher, Mr. Hardage, to Lloyd Brown. Gweneth Gibbs, do hereby will and bequeath to Made- line Swanson my ability to look down on everyone in the hall. Eddie Lotzia, do hereby will and bequeath my success with all the teachers, including Mr. Hardage, to Tommy Peters. Babs Carter, do hereby will and bequeath nothing, CI spent it allj, to Toni Roberts. Jimmy Lyons, do hereby will and bequeath to Henry Clark my ability to always keep my big mouth open. Patty Hill, do hereby will and bequeath to Frank Carter my clean C?j locker, from which I could never keep my books from falling. Dickie Collis, do hereby will and bequeath all my beau- tiful hair to John Spikes. Janet Bishop, do hereby will and bequeath to Marie Johnson all of Mr. Hardage's funny jokes. I hope you enioy them more than I did. Robert Welsh, do hereby will and bequeath my tuba to Billy Clinton. Olivia Morton, do hereby will and bequeath to Dolores Newton my ability to keep a straight face when Mr. Hardage cracks his so-called iokes. Jack Mercier, do hereby will and bequeath to Jack Reckstine, my ability to catch up on lost sleep in Science class. Cecile Christy, do hereby will and bequeath my dear old Latin book to Jimmy Snead. Blair Jarrett, do hereby will and bequeath to Louis Valentine all my bad grades in Latin and English. Pat Wormwood, dq hereby will and bequeath my con- trolled temper to Lewis Walker. Tommy Scott, do hereby will and bequeath to Jackie Jackson my ability to bring Mr. Hardage's homework in a day late. Mary Ann Basford, do hereby will and bequeath to Marianne Dennis my sober expression in Mr. Hardage's English class. Richard Breteler, do hereby will and bequeath all of my bad grades in Latin and English to George Gallie. Irma Jane Scruggs, do hereby will and bequeath to Frank Vanzant my old lost tennis shoes. Buddy Phillips, do here-by will and bequeath all of my tuff Engish lessons in Mr. Hardage's class to Lonny Nickols. Gloria Amos, do hereby will and bequeath to Buddy Humphries my General Science notebook which served so many good purposes. Artie Perry, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to crack those funny iokes in Mrs. Jones' room to Mike Wolfe. Dianne Henry, do hereby will and bequeath to Karen Sutton all of the fudge C?j made on that never-to-be- forgotten Sunday in December. Billy Lipscomb, do hereby will and bequeath all of the homework that Mr. Hardage didn't take up to James Freeman. Faye Calhoun, do hereby will and bequeath to Loyce Blalock my ability to ask the time every five minutes in Science class. Robert Futch, do hereby will and bequeath to Bucky Dennard all those iokes that get me in Dutch with Mr. Hardage in Latin class. ,Virginia Hansford, do hereby will and bequeath my position as, forward on the girls' basketball team to Charlotte Neder. ,Jerry Hartwig, do hereby will and bequeath all of the answers in my Latin book to Eddie Romph. Penny Pickles, do hereby will and bequeath to Theresa Chancy my ability to laugh at Mr. Hardage's iokes even though they aren't funny. Bonnie Tapley, do hereby will and bequeath my un- successful attempts at flirting to Adrian Henderson. I hope you don't take up my bad habits.
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