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Nineteen fifty-five! ! We entered the School for the last year, looking forward to it with a little dread and lots of anticipation. ln the last three years we had en- joyed many things together that will always remain vivid in our mind's eye. The officers we chose for this last year of highschool were: President, John Pattong Vice President, Arlen Reese, Secretary, Jane Loydg Treas- urer, Robert Payne Hardisong Historian, Lettie Ross Green: Poet, Nancy Jane Burnettg Sgts. at Arms, Joe Millen and Bobby Massey. Our wonderful sponsors who led us through this last inspiring year were Miss Flo- rence Fitzpatrick and Mr. Wendell Bunch. Soon after the start of school, we made plans for our senior trip to Florida. This had to be financed for the most part by money made during this year. Under the supervision of our efficient concessions manager, Eddie Derryberry, we immediately began to fill our coffers, for each of us was becoming an experienced salesman as we hawked our wares among the specta- tors at the ball games. As soon as school started, our Tiger staff-led by the Co-Editors, Nat Brown and Judy McDaniel-began work on what we plan to be the best yearbook published at M. C. H. S. Homecoming rolled around once more, and we realiz- ed that this was the mostimportant Homecoming in four years to us. Our Queen was popular Jane Loyd, and her senior attendant was vivacious Amelia Hinds. Our float won with the slogan Tigers Gone with the W1n. The kids who for four years have represented our class in football are: Don Bowden, Robert Payne Har- dison, Robert McAdams, Fred Shelton, Jimmy Hunter, Jack Miller, Levi Cochran, Jimmy Doggett, Arlen Reese, Hugh Allen, Bobby Massey and Billy Doris Thompson. The boys and girls who represented us in basketball are: Amelia Hinds, Jane Loyd, Mary Jane Richardson, Barbara Shaw, Nancy Burnett, Bobby Massey, Joe Millen, John Patton, Charles Waldrop, Fred Shelton, Robert Payne Hardison. Each of us has been proud of these, our classmates, who struggled for the glory of M. C. H. S. Our Senior year, as it draws nearer and nearer to completion, will end many happy times and gay laughter that have surrounded us for four years, and yet we realize as we grow older that these memories will be- come more vivid and the SENIOR CLASS OF 1956 wi11 never be forgotten. if FQ? -V'
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