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K Class Poem The class must have a poem So we'll just begin to write, We don't know where we'll end it, But we hope it sounds all right. We hope you other Seniors won't Dislike our sayings of you. So now we'll try to introduce The Class of '47 to you. Ladies first is a common saying In this world of oursg So, of course, we'll introduce first The '47 girls. Emma Sue Gibson is not at all shy Especially when Page passes by. janet Sears studies hard every minute ln History, of course, she reaches her limit. Norma Gene Trout attracts much attention And the boy-friends she Las, we can't stop to mention Ruth Womack who lives on a hill, Goes around smiling and never is still. That Martha Boaz is a crazy brat, She's nutty and silly and dumb as a bat. Louise Leonard is a friendly child, She'll make good in the world after a while. Now Betty Goatley, our Lowes High School Queen Our selection was good-that's plain to be seen. Essie Gardner has one lonesome curl And to top it off she's a charming old girl. Time about is fair play So come on you boys,, And we'll see if you guys, Add more sorrows or joys. C Continued on next pagej
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Senior History Mr. Hamlin is the sponsor of the Senior class and Mrs. Monroe is sponsor- ing the Annual. Plans are being laid for the Senior Play to be presented the last week of school. This class is very proud of the part its members are taking in school activities. Eugene Puckett, Harold Gilbert, Will Ed Warren, and joe Burchard, members of the Senior class, are on the basketball teamt Jimmie Morrill, another Senior, is on the ball team, and Betty Goatley and Norma Gene Troutt, both Seniors. are cheer leaders. Betty was Basketball Queen this year and also re- presented Lowes in a beauty contest at the Tobacco Festival at Mayfield. Throughout their four years of high school this class has been outstanding in school activities. T heir response to class work, too, has been Well above the average. flhey feel justified in being proud of these achievements. As this outstanding class hurriedly adds the finishing touches to their high school education they are looking forward to a bright future, yet they re- gret the necessity of parting with their friends at Lowes High School. They wish the very best of luck to the future Senior classes and the faculty who are helping to make their last days at Lowes their happiest. Martha Boaz CClass Reporterj 1
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Class Poem Harold Gilbert is a spry little boy When he gives a big smile the girls giggle with joy. Vlfill Ed VVarren is a romantic old chop At eating he's good, at Biology a flop. Charles Wilkins is a hard working boy W'he11 he gets out of class he crys with joy. lfugene Puckett on chair arms does drop lNhen Mrs. Monroe hollers he surely does hop. About joe Burchard we don't know what to say, lixrept he looks at the girls and grins all day. Last but not least comes Blames Lawrence Morril Jr And from what the girls say, he sure is a spooner. Remember folks, we're starting out in life, We don't know about it's toil and strife. We want to be of service, So before we make our bow, just step right up and shows us How to start in fighting now. Authors : . Janet Sears Ruth Womack Martha Boaz
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