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NAME Douglas Ahrens Elsie Boothe Robert Bowyer Betty Sue Burkholder Emma Jane Coleman Billie Jane Davidson Junior Dooley Darden Early Barbara Foster Jeanette Franklin Billy Gross Eloise Grubb Doris Hartberger Helen Anne Hatcher Shirley Hutchens Bobby King Nancy Luck Dor lee Martin Lloyd Orange Myrtle Roop Paschal Rose Helen Jean Shelton Peggy Stiff Elbert White John Whitworth James Witt NOTED FOR Typing Getting mad Working on his car Saturday night dates Playing basketball Her many crushes His pretty hair Being lazy Intelligence Giggles Being shy Quietness Cheerleading Helpfulness Athletics Driving the school bus Stacking the money Studying F lirting Her sweetness Plumpness Losing things Smallness Sleeping in class Playing hookie His bright remarks IS ALWAYS Typing Talking fast Asking for dates Reading letters Smiling Taking up tickets Driving his Chevrolet Arguing with Miss Rayburn Studying Playing the piano With Junior Driving to school Fussing with Roger Busy With Myrtle Chasing the girls Telling jokes Studying At Angle’s Talking about Jimmy Taking all the prizes Primping Singing In mischief Mocking pe ople Laughing USUALLY SAYS ' ’Oh! darn” I thought I would die laughing.” I’m going to get mar¬ ried.” You better not.” Ah, shucks” I’d like to go home” I ain’t got it” Oh! You don’t say” For Pete’s sake” Go on Junior” I think so” Cheer up” I’ll slap you” I told you” My Golly” I’m gonna kiss you, Peggy” Oh! That makes me so mad” I know it” You can’t trust those guys” I’ll be glad when Fri¬ day comes” I’ll be doggone!” Lend me your mirror” What?” Heck, no!” Ah, let me tell it” Is that so?”
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Hisfori) Of S emor Class One bright, sunshiny, September morning in the year of nineteen hundred forty seven, fifty four freshmen assembled in the auditorium. Our homeroom teacher were Miss Julia Foster and Mr. K.E. Coffman. Our officers for this year were: President, Nancy Luck; Vice-President, Helen Anne Hatcher; Secretary, Myrtle Roop; Treasurer, Peggy Stiff. Yes, this was our dear Freshman year, when everything was new to us and just as exciting. Speaking of excitement, never shall we forget that horrible RAT DAY! Everyone was anxious to see how the ’’Rats” would react to their punishment. Need I tell you how glad we were when it was all over. Our first party came in March. It was based on St. Patrick’s Day. Another event which we all enjoyed was our trip to Bedford Lake. Then came our Sophomore year and our class had been reduced to thirty-five members. Our officers for this term were: President, Paschal Rose; Vice-President, Helen Anne Hatcher; Secretary and Treasurer, Eloise Grant. Before the year was over, two of our girls had gotten married and left us. When time for the festival came, our representative for queen was Margaret Parker and how thrilled we were when she was elected Queen of M.H.S.” This year we took another trip to Bedford Lake. Our Junior year was about the most fun loving year to us. We sponsored a womanless wedding and it was really a worthwhile show. Our fashion show was also given the same night. One of the most cherished memories of this year was our Junior-Senior Banquet. We had as the theme Davy Jones Locker’’. The fun really came after everyone had finished eating. There was dancing, the grand march, and lots of games. Our officers for this year were: President, Shirley Hutchens; Vice-President, James Witt; Secretary and Treasurer, Helen Jean Shelton; Reporter, Emma Jane Coleman. Then at last it was time for our Senior year. Though everyone dreaded the thought of having to leave school, I think they were looking forward to all the Senior privileges and fun that goes along with your last year. We presented a minstrel in December which was a success with the help of very capable leaders. Our Senior play came next, then Class Night, our Baccalaureate Sermon and last Commencement. Our officers were; President, Lloyd Orange; Vice-President, Paschal Rose; Secretary and Treasurer, Helen Jean Shelton; Reporter, Emma Jane Coleman. Now that we are leaving behind us our classmates and teachers, we wish to thank our leaders from the bottom of our hearts for the wonderful courage and guidance they have given us, because we know it has been a rather difficult job for them all these years.
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1. Tired girls. 2. Who is that young gentleman? 3. Let’s take a walk. 4. Governor’s Palace. 5. Emblem o f Palace. 6. Now what have you done? 7. Betya can’t get out. 8. Did you get lost in the Maze? 9. We crossed the York. 10. Ankle bracelets. 11. York River. mm
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