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Page 29 text:
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INFORMAL MOMENTS GIVE OUR WORLD NEEDED CHANGE. Mrs.McKinney accepts jury duty to help the sen¬ iors put on a dress rehersal for their play. Miss Shumaker ends a busy day. Miss Holder puts aside her red pencil to make one of her specialties- sugar-cake. Mrs . Pender graph has dinner with home economics students. Chipper Calloway, cheerleadermascot,re¬ hearses a new yell. Janey Waggoner, Tommye Cox, and Margaret Jones go window shop¬ ping. Anne Allred, Shirley Perry, and Mary Nell Parker relax after a hard evening’s work on the annual at Miss Simpson’s .
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HOME COMING ADDS EXCITEMENT TO OUR WORLD Five girls were elected by the student body from the ten homecoming candidates nominated by the football players . In a second election the students chose from the five a queen whose identity was a closely guarded secret until she was crowned during the half-time festivities of the homecoming game with Tri-City Central on October 30. Candidates for homecoming queen were: Mar¬ garet Jones, Elise Harris, Rebecca Hatcher, Lucy Tilley and Sandra Midkiff. Climaxing an effective performance by our band and twirling corps and pa¬ rade of sponsors and homecoming can¬ didates, Capta in Virgil Christian an¬ nounced that Margaret Jones, escorted by Dale Phillips ,had been elected home¬ coming queen of 1953. As Barbara Jester holds epitath forrivalTri- City High, “Husky” Elaine Hoover crowns the “great beauty,” Daniel Ellis. This fake portrayal of the homecoming crowning won homeroom 6 second place in the pa rade .
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CLASS WORK AND TEACHERS IN In our world of living and learning our teachers and the class work they supervise give us facts, practice in the a- bility to study and acquire knowledge, exercise in thinking, and contact with inspiring and interesting personalities - - all necessary ingredients for a well-rounded life . As we have taken advantage of these priceless opportunities in varying degrees, we have experienced varying degrees of the joy of attainment and have matured at varying levels . Our gratitude for our faculty and the class experiences they offer will grow with the years.
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