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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President - Nancy Shepperd; Vice-President - Diane Adams; Secretary - Joanne Ward; Treasurer - Sandra Priddy; Reporter - Carol Stuck. JUNIOR CLASS Diane Adams Robert Anerton Ruth Ann Ayers Carolyn Belvin Ronald Browning Farron Davis 19
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HISTORY Upon arriving at school in September, 1952, to enter the first grade, we were all met by our teacher, Mrs. Edwards. Mrs. Inez Kirby was our substitute for most of the year. Fourteen pupils of that class are graduating in June. They are Charlene Cobb, Dean Frame, Dorothy Kirby, Frances McCormick, Susan Lindsay, Anne Pomeroy, Natalie Gregory, Virginia Philbates, Frances Thompson, Jeffrey Richmond, Shields Dalrymple, Emmett White, Marshall Philbates, and James Davis. As we look back on our grade school days, we see that it was there that we ob¬ tained the foundation for our high school work. Our elementary teachers were Mrs. Eunice Walls and Mrs. Alice Fisher in the second grade; Mrs. Cecil Orange in the third grade; Miss Mary Christian in the fourth grade; Mrs. Gladys Upp and Mrs. Phoebe Taylor in the fifth grade; Mrs. Gertrude Robbins in the sixth grade; and Mrs. Alice Fisher and Mrs. Elizabeth Davis in the seventh grade. We will always remem¬ ber and thank them for starting us along our way. Having reached the level of eighth grade in 1959, we thought that we had been at New Kent long enough to have the right to high school privileges. But as the cus¬ tom is, we were to be left aside to age a year. A great part of our aging process consisted of learning to form very straight lines and marching, marching, marching. Once the eighth grade was behind us, new doors were opened to the class. We were permitted to have parties after football and basketball games to raise funds for the far-off day when we would honor seniors with the Junior-Senior Prom. In our junior year we discovered that there was acting talent hidden in our ranks. We presented our very successful play, REST ASSURED, under the direction of Mrs. Lois Richmond. Other highlights were the Junior-Senior Prom with its theme Under the Magnolias, and getting our class rings. At last the year which, twelve years ago, was beyond the gates of our first- grade imagination is here; we are seniors. There are twenty of us, including Theresa Tomlin who joined us this year. Highlights of this year include our play, GREAT CAESAR’S GHOST; our trip to New York; and Graduation Day! 18
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