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Senior Enjoy Peak Of Social Good food, good company, and good fun made the senior banquet a suc¬ cess. Seated around the table from left to right: Dick Phillips, Glenda Snow, John Martin , J udy Pruett, Nan¬ cy Tharrington, G.L.Gentry, Penny Boyles, and Charles Carter. Faculty members enjoying the sen¬ ior banquet are Mrs.Anne Pruitt, Mr. E. W. McLeod, Jr., Mrs. Tom Mackie, Mrs. H. M. Finch, Mr. Finch, Mrs.L.B. Pendergraph, Mr. Pendergraph. These seniors relax before they start their night of dancing. Left to right: Buddy Smith, Betty Royal, Mary Jo Jones, John Clifton, Bonnie Blue and Howard Pruitt. 18
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tep resents Pure Juh Homecoming A big parade; the last football game of the ’54 season; a half time crowded with a super band show, sponsor s for senior football players , and the crowning of the queen-all these make homecoming a spectacular success. Five girls were elected by the student body from the fifteen candidates nominated by the football players. In a second election the stu¬ dents chose from the five a queen whose identi¬ ty was not announced until she was crowned at half time. Lucy Sydr r is crowned homecoming queen by co-captains Jack Taylor and Rayno Wilson. Grey Childress gains yardage to set up one of Mount Airy’s nine touchdowns against Wal- kertown. Cheerleaders head the parade on the float of room 203. I Candidates for homecoming queen ready to be in the parade are (bottom) Sandra Midkiff, Peggy Vogler, (top) Elizabeth York, Sarah Doggett, Lucy Syd nor.
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i Activity At Annual Banquet Senior members of the band and glee club provided music at the senior banquet. They are (left to right) John Martin, Charles Carter, J, C. Kir km an, Howard Pruitt, James Merritt, and Dick Phillips. The Senior Banquet and the Junior- Senior Prom high light the spring activi¬ ties and climax the most interesting years of school life. In their gayest moods and loveliest clothes , seniors and faculty members gat¬ her at Reeves Y. M. C. A. for the banquet planned by and for the seniors. Music, comedy, and the awarding of silly super¬ latives marked the 1954 edition of this long anticipated event. The Girls’Trio that sang at the sen¬ ior banquet poses on the steps of Cinderella’s carriage. Left to right: Sallie Ann Car roll, Shirley Perry, Rebecca Hatcher. 19
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