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MOS'l INTELLIGENT NEATEST MOST HANDSOME MOST Alvin Ellington Pauline Kearson BEAUTIFUL Ann Best Maurice Fleming Tunstall Curtis Ferebee Fletcher Superlatives
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CLASS HISTORY (Con't.) Freshmen! At last we had attained that title. And you can bet your life, we were proud of it. Mrs. G. W. Pernell was our home-room teacher. Miss Odom taught us health and English; Miss Pritchard, civics; Mr. E. O. Young, Jr., alge- bra; and Mr. G. B. Blum, agriculture. Some of us became very interested in basketball and for the first time made the team. With the coming of the next September we received a new name--Sophomores. We found Miss Barbara Rudd, who is now Mrs. George B. Blum, Jr., on hand to greet us as instructor and Kenneth Daeke and Barbara Bowling as new stu- dents. Mrs. Douglas McColl, Mr. Young, Miss Mary Jean Grose, and Mr. Blum taught us different subjects. It was nothing unusual to have one of us say ‘‘bon- jour’’ or ‘ merci’’ instead of ‘‘good morning”’ or ‘“ thank you'’, for the first time, we were taking French. We enjoyed the year very much. Mrs. Douglas McColl was our home-room teacher our Junior year. We were very happy to have Shirley Brame from Aycock to join us and Bertha Guerrant from Dabney. We were constantly seen flashing our hands in the air. Do you wonder why? We had our class rings. We gave a Junior play that year, too-- ‘“‘Jerry Gets A Fever’’. We were all proud of it and received many compliments on it. That year it was our turn to entertain the seniors at the banquet. This was the major event of the year. The banquet was held at the Middleburg Com- munity House which was lighted with blue and gold, the Senior Class colors. And now we come to the twelfth and greatest year in the history of our class. SENIORS!! With the gaining of this title we began to take ourselves more ser- iously than ever before. And when we say seriously we mean seriously. Mrs. McColl has been home-room teacher again this year. Under her direction we gave our senior play entitled ‘‘Sonny-Jane’'. We enjoyed it very much. The Juniors gave us a lovely banquet, which we also enjoyed very much. We now leave M.H.S., carrying these cherished memories along with us. These years have been dear to each of us. We shall be happy; but we shall feel sad at our departure. The first great milestone in our life has been completed.
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BIGGEST BABIES MOST POLITE BEST-ALL-AROUND Eunice White Kenneth Daeke Kenneth Daeke John Reavis Eunice White Peggy Breedlove Super atives
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