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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Roy DANIELS President Vice President DorRIS SLOOP Secretary LORETTA BEAVER Treasurer BILL HAMRICK Reporter FAYE BEBBER Parliamentarian A eae MN eee te Ae Pye OR Oa Tk EE HENRY STARNES Advisors Mrs. JOHN RITCHIE, Miss LILLIAN BARRIER, MR. ROBERT PHILLIPS MASCOTS CLASS FLOWER RED ROSE DALE COOK son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cook GAY WISE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wise GiZA Som Ol@ Kes REDEAND A Tie
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OUR HISTORY It had been raining incessantly all day. I had read all the new magazines, newspapers, and looked at all the funnies. Having nothing else to do, I wandered up to the attic. After brushing all the cobwebs from the door, I opened it. A musty but familiar odor greeted my nose. Mothballs! I had used them when storing some of my old play costumes. The source of the scent of mothballs was my old desk, in which I had stored all my belong- ings that were connected with school. I opened the first drawer and what I spied was a small, brown, leather-bound book with a lock on it. I proceeded to pick it up and open it, but the lock held fast. I, being the stronger, won the struggle that followed. The first entry was dated September, 1941. My interest quickened as I read: ECW ogaes , 194’) Today I started to school. I don’t like it because I can’t read and the teacher won't let me talk. (My mother wrote this for me.) AUGUST 27, 1949 At 8:30 this morning I entered high school. The changing of classes and six dif- ferent teachers promised to be a challenge to us and we accepted it with high spirits. But later I learned that the life of a lowly, green, freshman was not the best to be de- sired. [here were one hundred and thirty- five of us in the Freshman Class. Later in our freshman year, we entered the new Corriher-Lipe High School Building. The annuals were distributed today and everyone was thrilled to see his or her picture in it. I read on, refreshing my memory with the details of my past activities. EMON GWU, FETE. SICING) Today we start on another mile of our journey. We are now Sophomores and have a few more privileges than we did last year. We elected Balus Chastain as our president. This year passed almost like last year except for the fact that there was nothing any one could teach us now compared to the empty feeling we had last year. MOLLE ISIE a1 waa We have completed another mile in our tedious journey. We are now Juniors and second in rank in high school. We feel more responsible now than we did before, because the freshman, who are below us, more or less follow the examples that we set. Today we elected the Junior Class officers. They are: President—Harold Cook; Vice-President Faye Bebber; Treasurer—Balus Chastain; and Reporter —FEarl Faggart; Secretary Anne Taylor. In April, we had our Junior-Senior Ban- quet, and later in May, we had our Junior- Senior Prom. Our Homecoming Queen was Gail Miller. Also we started the Dancing Club, which was held every other Wednes- day night at the Legion Hut and at the gym. PA) OS e a OZ At last we are Seniors; some of us feel older and wiser, and some feel no change at all. This year is my most important year, and I will have lots of things to write in my diary. We are very proud of our class officers and know they will do their jobs to the best of their ability. They are: President Continued on page 53
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