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Qfcbtafzq As the shades fall over the fifty-fifth year in the history of Lowe's Grove School another senior class leaves the narrow channel of education and goes forth into the broad ocean of life. We take with us memories of pleasant times which the passing years can never dim. We've had many trials and hardships and also many gains. And now as we are about to step forth into life we are happy and yet, sad as we look back and think about the members who entered school with us that are gone. Some of these members stopped school, others transferred to other schools, but death took one of our members. This member was Wilma Copeland, a girl who always smiled and had a word of cheer for everyone. We entered high school in the fall of 1947 as a group of thirty-eight. Under the guidance of our homeroom teacher and advisor, Mrs. Morgan, we slowly became accustomed to the many hardships of high school life. During the year we had a magazine drive. The proceeds went toward the purchase of a movie projector. Our sophomore vear was a happy one. We began to settle down and take our school work seriously. The main event of the years was ordering our class rings. During our junior year we gave a play, The Crazy Smith Family, to raise money for the junior-Senior Banquet. With the help of Mr. Good- win, Mrs. Powers, and Miss Olive, the play and the banquet were a suc- cess. One of the greatest thrills of the year was receiving our class rings which we had ordered during our sophomore year. As we enter our final year of school our group is a small but cooperative one. Our first project of the year was ordering our invitations and calling cards. Soon after, we had the Hallowelen Carnival which, with the aid of the students, teachers, and P.T.A. members was a big success. We also made plans for the senior play. And now as we are about to take that final step toward entering the door of adult life, we remember our motto, today we follow, tomorrow we lead. Historian, Shirley Russell l4
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