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Volume 3 LOHI LEGEND Published by Lowndes County High School Route 2 Valdosta, Georgia
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Editor s Message The past year has been filled with many cherished memories, some of which will be remembered long- er and more vividly than others. Freshmen, the highlight of your year came on Rat Day, September 21. After three weeks of attending LoHi but not quite belonging and one week of torture in the hands of cruel seniors, you were tried, sentenced, penalized and were finally in officially. October 13 was an impressive first. It didn't rain and the Homecoming parade rolled along perfectly dry! We made up for it, however, by holding the dance in an underwater cavern, complete with fishes and mermaids. Juniors, on February 23, seniors honored you with the Ring Ball. In a Winter Wonderland you passed through the replica of a LoHi classring and received your own long awaited rings, the status symbol of an upperclassman. Seniors, on May 11, the juniors gave you a Junior-Senior Banquet and Dance filled with the beauty of a Parisienne Holiday. That night you turned over to them your responsibilities, your offices—everything except your prestige. A week later on May 18, you returned to the Wonderful World of Children for one final, carefree fling before assuming the responsibilities of an adult. That was Kid's Day. During all this, you sophomores roamed jauntily around bragging because you were no longer freshmen, longing for the day you would become upperclassmen and, in general, en- joying everyone else's fun. We had a great year in sports too, coming very close to several championships. There were inspiring victories and heartbreaking defeats, but, won or lost, each competitive event brought greater pride and respect for our Alma Mater. These were our social events. We had our fun. But the spotlight was put on scholarship this year. Our theme of operation was LoHi, a School of Excellence and each senior was extreme- ly proud of that educational emphasis when, on June 5, he experienced a wonderful feeling of accomplishment as that coveted diploma was placed in his hand. Presenting the highlights of the year, may this annual be, in reality, the LEGEND of the four classes who worked, played, studied, and prayed together in the 1961-1962 school year. Mary Alice GrisiKcll Editor 2
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