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JEANNE WILLS ciety. 311g yeursg Volley-ball twun, 1 ycurg 4-H, 2 ycursg Stu- dent Council, 10th ZS: 11th years. SENIORS 12 YEARS AGO 1'ugvl'IIv r'1' n Chorus, 3 yeursg Sunshine So-
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SUE SERVIES Band, 4 ycarsg Chorus, 4 ycarsg Sunshine Soc-ic-tv, 4 vcarsg Vol- lvy-ball tcam, 1 yvarg Lilmrarian. l vcarg Class Svcwtarv, llltll yc-arg Class vcll-lcaclcr,'10tl1 is lltll yvarg Sunshine' Socivty Vicv-prvsiclvxlt, lltll ycarg jun- ior llc'pl'vsv11tz1tix'c Annual Stalfg Stuclvnt Council. l2tl1 yvarg Prvsiclcnt. 12 yvarg Hand Si'Cl'l'till'V, 12th vcarg Svnior Plavg Junior Playg A-x.'.mm1 Staff. I MERL12 Rmivxss 4-H. 3 ya-arsg Stagv Crcw and Uslwr, Junior and Sc-nior Playg junior Class play, 1952. DICK RHOAns liaskc-tlmall, l yn-arg Track. 1 yn-arg 4-Il. 2 yvarsg Stage' crvw 6: llSlll'l', Junior Playg Stagv crcw CQ Uslwr. Scnim' Playg Annual Stall. LHOTA JONES NORMAN Chorus, 2 yvarsg Sunslnnc SO- cicty. 4 yvarsg 4-H. 2 ya-arsg VOI- lcy-lmall tvaln. 1 ya-arg junior Playg Stuclvnt Director Svnior Playg 'l'l'vas1m'1', 12th yn-arg :Xnnual Staff. DIOAN EDWARDS .-Xt CZLIVKIQLI-'cl..'x.A.. 2 vvarsg Chorus. yvarsg Baskvtlnall. 2 ycarsg Track, 2 yn-arsg Basvlmall. l yvarg Vicc-pw-siflf-nt 9tl1 :X l0tl1 vc-ars. DONALD DYE hl-ll. l vvarg Stain' crvw, lun- im' Plavg Svnior Play.
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CLASS HISTORY 1953-54 In September 1942, a very intelligent looking group of boys and girls entered their first day of school. Of the original class there are nine who are still with us. They are. jack DeBusk, Madonna Deck, Donald Dye, Leota jones Norman, Herman Keller, Dick Rhoads, Sue Servies, Arlie Thompson, and Bob Wilkinson. Bill Calder joined us at the end of the first semester while Carolyn Leonard and jean Zachary left us. Does anyone know what soap tastes like? If not, ask any senior who was one of Mrs. Widener's victims during our second year of school. ln the third grade Mrs. De-Busk tried to teach us to tell time. It seems as though she wasn't too successful from the hours that some of us now keep. The new members of our class that year were Mona Bake1', Inez Higgins, and Shirley Ray. Since many of us didn't have our lessons during the fourth grade, Mrs. Cosby supervised our recesses. fWe all stayed inside.l Earl Cilland and Virginia Patton joined us during the fourth year of school. We began to settle down to business in the fifth grade. Why? Ask Mrs. Haines or anyone she has ever taught. Carolyn Leonard came back with us after leaving in the second grade. You have heard that old saying, There are seldom any gains without pains. It happened true to form six years ago when Mrs. DeBusk had the contaminated class. This was a bad time for Marilyn Hedrick and Dale Norman to join us. When we reached the seventh grade, we began to feel important. Mr. Mil- ligan, our home room teache1', had to have a lot of patience with a group of adventurers who kept their teacher in suspense. EIGHTH GRADE I can see the Seniors of 1954 as they entered the eighth grade-thirty-one in number. After the Hrst few days, I opened my eyes to the pairing off among them and they have stuck to it all through their high school days. Of course, the pairing then, for the most part was with the same sex, but a few years have changed all of that. At Hrst I thought this might be temporary, but it has become perma- nent for some. The boys of the class were sports-minded and they made a good showing with their basketball team. Arlie, Tom, Marvin Servies, Charles Servies, Dick, Dale, Bob, and jack played on the team that won the County junior High Tourney. Page Twelve
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