Senior Class Histor Could it have been we, who are now full-Hedged Seniors, who entered the portals of Lincolnton High School for the nrst time as awed and widefeyed students? Hard as it is to believe, it is true that we were the ones who made up the Freshman class that hardly-remembered-day not so long ago in Sep- tember, l935, We were no more outstanding than any other Freshman class. We learned our room numbers and our teachers' names. We registered for our required subjects and most of us took Latin. One day we elected our class officers: Aycock, Clark, Lawing. and Ballard: and it was then we began to feel a little more important ,we had a responsibility. After mid-term exams we looked forward to the day when we would be Sophomores. We were beginning to feel much less inferior. We began our Sophomore year. We were no longer handicapped by the name Freshmen, and we developed physically and mentally. Our class ofncers for the year were Clark, Cloninger. Rhyne, and Gamble. We were noted for nothing in particular. We were simply hanging in mid-air between the lowly Freshmen and the lofty Juniors, waiting for the day when we would no longer be Sophomores. But we stepped out on that crisp, cold May morning and picked daisies for our beloved Senior class, and that afternoon, we, the Sopho- more class. made our debut before the public as we carried the Daisy Chain. And we were Juniors? No, never before had, we been so happy or so ambitious. Taking charge of the school paper, true to Junior tradition, we hoped to be the richest class ever. Again Clark headed our class, and again Gamble counted the money. Hoover and Crowell were our other oflicers. A banquet to give the Senior class: this had been our fondest hope for quite a while, lt was predicted by many that we would not be able to give a banquet, but we came through with an enjoyable party. We made our next-to-the-last big step. Vvfe were now Seniors. With Gamble as president and Costner, Hardin and Rudisill, as vice-president, secre- tary and treasurer respectively, we started on through our last year. How swiftly the days have flown? How happy we have beenf And now we are rapidly approaching the goal to which we have so long looked forwarde- graduation-when we will take our last step from high school into the world. MARX' EsTHtER RHYNLQ, Hiszsor-mn, Page Seueiifeen
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