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Mascots DONNIE BRUCE CAROL COCKMAN Class Poem FAREWELL As these four years come to an end, Our hearts are a little sad To say farewell to a dear old friend And all of the fun we ' ve had. Now we leave with a heavy heart The school we love so dear, But there will always be a part Of us - that will seem to linger here. The joyous memories we have shared We ' ll cherish through the years. For they can never be compared. Through sorrow, joy, -or trouble’s tears. Our high school days will forever be The years we will never regret; The work, the fun, we ' U forever see And our class - We’ll never forget. To those who have strived to guide us - Our parents, our teachers, our friends - You will always walk here beside us, For your patience and love never ends. No more through these halls will we wander, No more will we walk hand in hand; But in memories we ' ll be together Forever — united - - we stand. Though the road to success we may travel, Though our lives be filled with despair; As the secret of life may unravel, We look onward to the sky far up there. May your colors always be flying In all you seek and strive. Leading us always and ever, Leaving your mem ' ry alive. But even though we must leave you, Remember this class long and well. Our hearts will ever be with you! Over the years as your students excel. Keep your banner forever on high! CLASS OF ' 58 Betty Rose King Class Poet
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ROBERT RAY WEATHERSPOON FFA 1, 2,3,4, Reporter 3, Sec- retary 4; Shop Contest 2; State Shop Contest 2; Land Judging Contest 2,3; Crops Contest 2, 3; Parliamentary Procedure Contest 3,4; Delegate to State FFA Convention 2; Livestock Judging Contest 4; Glee Club 1; Student Council 1,2,3; Junior Play 3; Beta Club 3,4; Journa- lism Club 4, Assistant Editor 4; Superlative 4. JAMES STEWART WILSON Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 2,3; Baseball 1; Monogram 1 2,3,4; Class Officer, Vice President 1; President 3; FFA 1,2, Officer 2; Glee Club 1,2; DEC A Club 3,4; DECA Club Representative; Junior Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Drill Club 3,4; Superlative 4. HENRY ODELL YOUNG, JR. FFA 1,2, 3,4; Cattle Judging 3; Bus Driver 3,4; Science Club 2; DECA 4. Seniors 1958 It seems that the new telephone booth that was installed this year distracted HENRY YOUNG, STEWART WILSON, and ROBERT WEATHERSPOON from their studies.
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Class History The Class of 58 began high school as Freshmen, September 2 , 1954, under the direction of Miss Myra Olive, The officers were: President, MARGIE HAWKINS; Vice President, STEWART WILSON; Sec- retary, CAROL SMITH; Treasurer, BOBBIE SUE NORWOOD; Historian, TOMMY BUCHANAN; Devotional Chairman, KIT LORTZ; Program Co-Chairmen, JACK GARRETT and FAITH DANIELSON. MARGIE HAWKINS and WHITT STALLINGS were the Queen and King for Halloween. They made an excellent showing and had the second largest number of votes, next to the Seniors. A class party was held in November in the recreation room. In February, 1955, the class presented a comedy for an assembly program. The class elected MARGIE HAWKINS and UNWOOD BARHAM to be attendants for the King and Queen of the May Court. STEWART WILSON and LINWOOD BARHAM were on the baseball team and both hit home runs. In the Science Fair, JOYCE MEARES won a red ribbon for her kaleidoscope, and TOMMY BUCH- ANAN won a blue one for his astronomy exhibit. TOMMY ' S project went to both the district and the state science fairs. At last, we moved into the new high school building just in time for final exams! This building was a refreshing change and we found the individual lockers very convenient. For having high scholastic averages, CAROL SMITH, TOMMY BUCHANAN, and LINWOOD BAR- HAM were marshals at the Graduation Exercises. LINW 0OD had the highest average in high school. Added to our forty-nine original members during the year were GENE DAVIS, GEORGE WALTERS, UNDA WHITWORTH, DELQRESE HORTON, and LIDDIE MAE SEAGROVES. But we lost JAMES O ' BRIAN, MYRTLE ANN ADAMS, ISABEL JOURNIGAN, and JULIA HICKS. We gained and lost BARBARA COATS, GERALDINE ROWLAND, and BOBBY MCDONALD. Mrs. Rogers and Mr. Johnson were our Sophomore home room teachers. Our officers were; President, UNWOOD BARHAM; Vice President, JOYCE MEARES; Secretary, MARION QUESSENBERRY; Treasurer, CHARLES PRITCHARD; and Historian, TOMMY BUCHANAN. EVERETTE NEWTON and CAROLYN DEAN were elected to be King and Queen of our class for the Harvest Festival. In April, 1956, we held a class party at Lake Mir!. MARGIE HAWKINS and ALEXANDER AVERETT were our attendants in the May Court. JOYCE MEARES was outstanding in Music that year and represented our class by singing solos before outside groups. She won a prize in the Woman ' s Club Essay Contest. Some of our boys were on winning teams in the F. F. A. contests. Among them were; EVERETTE NEWTON, LINWOOD BARHAM, JIMMY SMITH, ROBERT WEATHERSPOON , and JOE SMITH. UNWOOD showed skill in baseball, pitching a no-score game. He also won the Safety Slogan Contest. CUFFORD CHAPPELL, UNWOOD BARHAM, and TOMMY BUCHANAN were marshals for Graduation Exercises. This year we had gained SHIRLEY DRAKE, THOMAS STEVENS, CUFFORD CHAPPELL, CURTIS NIP- PER, and HOWARD CUPP since the end of last year. At the same time, we had lost HOWARD CUPP, UNDA WHITWORTH, GENE DAVIS, BILLY RAY WEST, and MRS. WILLYS, the former GLORIA LAMM. Next year, the Junior officers were; President, STEWART WILSON; Vice President, KIT LORTZ; Secretary, PATRICIA BUTLER; Treasurer, CAROLYN DEAN; Historian, TOMMY BUCHANAN, with assistant, MARGIE HAWKINS; Reporter, JACK GARRETT.
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